Power (continued)

Symptom

Possible solution

 

 

Computer will not turn on

Incompatible memory (RAM) may have been installed. Reinstall the old

or start.

memory to return your computer to its original state. Refer to the Upgrading

(continued)

and Servicing Guide for instructions.

 

 

 

Reseat the hard disk drive’s data and power cables. See the Upgrading and

 

Servicing Guide for instructions.

 

 

Invalid system disk or

When drive activity stops, remove the disk and press the spacebar. The

Non-System disk or disk error

computer should start up.

message displays.

 

Computer does not turn off when the On button is pressed.

Press and hold the On button until the computer turns off.

Computer shuts down

The computer may be in an exceedingly hot environment. Let it cool down.

automatically.

Ensure computer air vents are not blocked and internal fan is running. Note

 

 

that your computer may not have an internal fan.

 

 

Computer date and time

The real-time clock (RTC) battery may need to be replaced. Battery life is

display is incorrect.

approximately seven years.

 

Before replacing the battery, try resetting the date and time in your operating

 

system by using the Control Panel. If the problem persists, replace the battery.

 

See the Upgrading and Servicing Guide for instructions on replacing the

 

battery.

 

 

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