HP 500 manual Plug-in Modules

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Symptom

Call Center:

Repair Center:

Repair Center:

 

Suggestions

Likely Causes

Comments

Does not suspend

The computer won’t suspend

 

 

to Standby mode as

if it has an active connection

 

 

expected.

to another computer.

 

 

 

If the computer is busy, it

 

 

 

normally waits to finish the

 

 

 

current operation before

 

 

 

suspending.

 

 

Does not

For Windows 2000, make

 

 

automatically enter

sure hibernate support is

 

 

Hibernate mode as

enabled in Power in Control

 

 

expected.

Panel. Also, make sure the

 

 

 

Hibernate timeouts (Power

 

 

 

Schemes tab) for AC and

 

 

 

battery power are not set to

 

 

 

Never.

 

 

 

For Windows 98, check the

 

 

 

Hibernate timeout in BIOS

 

 

 

Setup. If the computer has

 

 

 

more than 512 MB of

 

 

 

SDRAM, the Utility partition

 

 

 

on the hard disk must be

 

 

 

expanded.

 

 

Standby option

Do not allow Windows 98 to

 

 

missing from Shut

disable APM. If it prompts

 

 

Down window.

you to do so, answer No.

 

 

 

In System in Control Panel,

 

 

 

expand System Devices

 

 

 

(System Manager tab), and

 

 

 

remove Advanced Power

 

 

 

Management. Restart the

 

 

 

computer, then use Add New

 

 

 

Hardware in Control Panel to

 

 

 

install support for APM.

 

 

 

Restart the computer.

 

 

Plug-in Modules

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

General problems.

Make sure module is

Plug-in module or

Plug-in modules cannot be

 

installed properly.

contacts.

repaired, and must be

 

Reset computer and the

Motherboard.

exchanged.

 

expansion base.

Expansion base.

 

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Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 3-17

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Contents HP Omnibook HP Omnibook Edition HistoryContents Figures Tables Source Address or Number Comments IntroductionOmnibook 500 Series Models Product InformationProduct Comparisons Omnibook Front View FeaturesOmnibook Back View Expansion Base Front View Expansion Base Back View Operation Activating Power ModesTurning the Computer On and Off Keyboard Status Lights Battery StatusChecking the Status of the Computer Main Status Lights front of computerFn Hot Keys Using Fn Hot KeysHot Key Effect Resetting the Computer Resetting an Expansion Base Resetting the OmnibookDocking the Computer Docking and Undocking the ComputerManually Undocking the Computer Undocking the Computer10. Connecting a Floppy Disk Drive Connecting a Floppy Disk DriveOmnibook 500 Series Specifications SpecificationsPointing Device Wireless LANAudio System Computer KeyboardEnvironmental Limits Security FeaturesMajor ICs Computer Omnibook 500 Series Accessories PC Cards Accessory Description Omnibook Compat 500 6000 900BInternal Design 11. Replaceable Component DiagramFunctional Structure Function Components Used Component Roles BootupRemoval Cross-Reference Removal and ReplacementWireless models only Disassembly FlowchartRecommended Screw Torques Required EquipmentScrew Thread Size Torque cm-kgf Torque in-lbf Removal Procedure Removing the Main BatteryReleasing the Module Removing a Plug-In ModuleRemoving the Hard Disk Drive Hard Disk Drive Replacement Part NumbersDescription Part Number Exchange Part Number Removing the Hard Disk Tray Reassembly Notes Creating a Utility Partition Removing the Power Button Panel Reassembly Notes Removing the Power Button PanelRemoving the Keyboard Screws Removing the KeyboardReassembly Notes Removing an Sdram Module Sdram Module Replacement Part NumbersRemoving a System Sdram Module Removing an Expansion Sdram Module 10. Removing an Sdram Expansion Module Reassembly NoteRemoving a Mini-PCI Card certain models only 12. Routing the Mini-PCI Cables LAN/modem card shown Removing the Switchboard PCA Replacing Small Parts User-Replaceable Replacing Small PartsHP Authorized Service Providers Only Removing the Display Assembly14. Removing the Display Reassembly Notes Page 16. Removing the Heatsink/Fan Removing the Heatsink/Fan17. Separating the Heatsink and Fan Reassembly Note Removing the Top Case 18. Removing the Top Case Removing the Motherboard or Bottom Case 19. Removing the Motherboard Reassembly Notes 20. Removing Motherboard Components Replacing the MotherboardReassembly Note Replacing the Bottom Case 21. Removing Bottom Case Components Installation Procedure 23. Example of Serial Number Label 22. Replacing the Docking DoorsRepairing the Bios IC 24. Boot-Block Jumper Removing Omnibook Components Removing Omnibook ComponentsPanel, mini-PCI Component Removal Procedure Additional Steps Heatsink/fanReassembly Notes Mini-PCI models only. Route Panel, audio/PCMCIAPage Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Basic Troubleshooting Steps TroubleshootingChecking for Customer Abuse Troubleshooting the ProblemVerifying the Repair Scope of Diagnostic Tools Suggestions for TroubleshootingStartup Troubleshooting SuggestionsHP Omnibook Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Troubleshooting and Diagnostics HP Omnibook Display Use the Recovery CD to Keyboard and pointing stick DVDSerial/Parallel Click/scroll buttonLAN/Network Wireless Miscellaneous MotherboardTroubleshooting and Diagnostics HP Omnibook Plug-in Modules Troubleshooting and Diagnostics HP Omnibook DiagTools Diagnostic ToolsUpdating e-DiagTools Running e-DiagTools EnterSerial and Parallel Loopback Connectors Interpreting the Results E-DiagTools Error CodesFloppy Disk Tests Smbus Tests 9088h Replace the expansion base Post Terminal-Error Beep Codes Power-On Self-TestBeep Codes Post Description Message Description Post Messages02F7 Fail-Safe Timer NMI Failed Omnibook 500 PCI1410 Sycard PCCtest CommandsSycard PCCtest 450/460 CardBus Card Optional Pcmcia PC Card 16-bit test CardBus 32-bit testDesktop and Windows Management Interfaces DMI/WMI Installing the DMI PackageUsing DMI/WMI Uninstalling the DMI/WMI PackageRunning the Bios Setup Utility Bios Setup UtilityMain Menu Default Bios Setup Menus and ParametersSecurity Menu Default System Devices Menu DefaultBoot Menu Default Power APM Menu DefaultExit Menu Replaceable Parts Omnibook Exploded View Description Part Number Exchange User Repl Replaceable PartsReplaceable Parts HP Omnibook HP Omnibook Replaceable Parts Accessory Replaceable Parts Part Exchange Description User Number Part Number Repl Part Number ReferenceReplaceable Parts HP Omnibook HP Omnibook Replaceable Parts Clip, wireless cable Reference Information Password Removal PolicyHewlett-Packard Display Quality Statement Mechanical Imperfections Omnibook 500 LCD Guidelines 12.1-in TFT, XGAObsolete New Description Service Notes/Comments Part Number Obsolete Repair PartsObsolete Parts Page Part Number F3476-90024
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