HP XU manual If Your PC Workstation Has a Hardware Problem, Display Does Not Work Properly

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3 Troubleshooting Your PC Workstation

If Your PC Workstation Has a Hardware Problem

If Your Display Is Blurred or Unreadable

If Your PC Workstation Has a Hardware Problem

This section describes what to do if you have problems with your display, disk drives, printer, accessory boards, keyboard, or mouse.

Display Does Not Work Properly

If you have selected the wrong display type in your operating system, the display screen may become blurred or unreadable. To correct this problem, select the correct display by using the procedures in the operating system on your PC Workstation. Refer to your

PC Workstation’s operating system documentation for details.

If Nothing Is Displayed On the Screen

If nothing is displayed on the screen, but the PC Workstation starts and the keyboard, disk drives, and other peripheral devices seem to operate properly:

Check your PC Workstation’s LCD screen to help you diagnose the problem. For more information, refer to "Using HP MaxiLife to Diagnose Problems", on page 75.

Make sure that the display is plugged in and switched ON.

Check that the brightness and contrast controls are properly set.

Ensure that the display video cable is correctly connected.

Switch off the display, and unplug it from the power outlet.

Disconnect the video cable and examine the video cable connector pins. If the pins are bent, carefully straighten them.

Check that the video upgrade is properly installed if you have one.

If the display works correctly during the Power-On-Self-Test (POST), but goes blank when Windows starts, check that you have enough memory for the video mode you have selected. Boot the operating system in VGA mode (available with some systems).

If your screen’s refresh rate is set too high, the screen might be blank. Check the refresh settings to ensure they are not too high.

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XU specifications

The HP XU series is a notable lineup in the realm of computing, specifically designed to cater to business professionals and everyday users who require reliability, performance, and modern features. The XU brand, recognized for its dedication to high-quality engineering and innovative technology, encapsulates the spirit of HP's commitment to excellence in device performance and user experience.

One of the main features of the HP XU series is its powerful processing capabilities. Equipped with the latest generation of Intel or AMD processors, the XU series ensures swift and efficient multitasking, allowing users to run demanding applications with ease. This robust hardware foundation is complemented by ample RAM options, which facilitate seamless performance even when handling larger files or running multiple applications simultaneously.

Moreover, the HP XU series emphasizes security, a critical aspect for businesses today. Many models are infused with advanced security features such as fingerprint readers, TPM (Trusted Platform Module) chips, and HP's proprietary security software. These technologies work together to protect sensitive data and provide peace of mind to users concerned about cyber threats.

Display quality is another hallmark of the HP XU series. The devices often feature high-resolution displays, available in various sizes, which provide vibrant colors and sharp visuals. Whether for presentations, graphic design, or media consumption, the clarity and detail of the screen enhance the overall user experience. Additionally, many models offer touch screen capabilities, adding an extra layer of interactivity and ease of use.

In terms of connectivity, the HP XU series is equipped with a comprehensive range of ports, including USB-C, HDMI, and Ethernet, as well as built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth technologies. This ensures that users can easily connect to other devices and networks, facilitating collaboration and productivity on the go.

Battery life is also a significant consideration. The HP XU series is designed for endurance, with many models offering long-lasting battery performance that supports a full day of work without the need for frequent charging. This is particularly beneficial for professionals who are often on the move.

In conclusion, the HP XU series exemplifies the convergence of performance, security, and user-friendly design, making it an excellent choice for both business environments and personal use. With a blend of cutting-edge technology, durable build quality, and thoughtful features, the XU series stands as a testament to HP's evolution in providing innovative computing solutions tailored to meet diverse user needs.