My HP Brio Detects an Error at Startup

My HP Brio Detects an Error at Startup

When your PC starts up, it tests your hardware configuration for any problems. Your PC may emit a series of distinct loud beeps if a problem is found during the very early stages of startup.

The BIOS in your PC then performs a Power-on SelfTest (POST). If a problem is detected during POST, an error is displayed on your monitor.

If you hear a series of beeps, you should count them as this will help you detect the cause of the problem. Here are some examples:

1 = absent or incorrectly connected processor

2 = power supply in protected mode

3 = memory failure detection

4 = video card failure

If you miss the beep code, turn off the PC, then press and hold in the On/Off button for a few seconds and listen for the signal again.

This section describes what to do if your PC encounters a startup error.

Memory Test Error

Note: this error is indicated by a series of beeps while the screen remains blank

Have you checked that...

The PC’s memory modules are installed correctly

The PC’s memory modules are working

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How

1Disconnect the power cord.

2Remove the PC’s main cover (refer to page 49) and power supply (refer to page 51).

3Check the memory modules are correctly installed, of the correct type and in the correct sockets (refer to page 65).

4Close the PC, reconnect the power cord and check that the PC boots (starts).

1Disconnect the power cord.

2Remove the PC’s main cover (refer to page 49) and power supply (refer to page 51).

3Replace the memory modules by known working memory modules from the same model of PC (refer to page 65).

4Close the PC, reconnect the power cord and check that the PC boots (starts).

Advanced Troubleshooting

Have you checked that...

You are using the latest BIOS for your PC

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If the problem persists, contact your authorized support provider

How

Download the latest BIOS and instructions for its installation from HP’s Web at:

www.hp.com/go/briosupport

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