Compaq Evo n1010v Compaq Evo Notebook N1010v Series and Compaq Presario 1100 S - Page 73

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Symptom Embedded numeric keypad does not work. PS/2 keyboard and mouse with Yadapter do not work. Touch pad General problems. Special touch pad features not working. Click button does not work. Memory Out of memory error. Notebook does not boot after adding SDRAM. Audio No sound audible. Call Center: Suggestions Press Fn+F8 to activate numeric keypad, and Lock key to turn on number lock. Avoid touching touch pad while booting or resuming. Check devices separately. Reset notebook (see page 19). Check settings in Control Panel. Make sure touch pad is enabled in Mouse Properties. By default, touch pad is disabled if external PS/2 mouse is connected, Use BIOS Setup to check settings. Avoid touching touch pad while booting or resuming. In Mouse Properties, select Synaptics PS/2 TouchPad driver. (Driver is installed from \hp\drivers\touchpad.) Make sure C drive has adequate free space. Delete temporary and unneeded files. Use memory troubleshooter in Windows Help. Not all third-party memory cards have been tested for use with notebook. Use only DDR-266 SDRAM modules. Increase sound volume. Check whether sound is enabled (mute button and software controls). Check for sound resource conflicts in Device Manager. Test audio with e-Diagtools diagnostics. Repair Center: Likely Causes Keyboard. Motherboard. Y-adapter. PS/2 device. Motherboard. Top case. Motherboard. Top case. Motherboard. Top case. Motherboard. SDRAM module. SDRAM module. Top case. Speaker assembly. Switchboard PCA. Motherboard. Repair Center: Comments Check operation using headphones or external speakers (switchboard PCA). Make sure speaker assembly cable is connected. 3-12 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Service Manual

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Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
Service Manual
Symptom
Call Center:
Suggestions
Repair Center:
Likely Causes
Repair Center:
Comments
Embedded numeric
keypad does not
work.
Press Fn+F8 to activate
numeric keypad, and Lock
key to turn on number lock.
Avoid touching touch pad
while booting or resuming.
Keyboard.
Motherboard.
PS/2 keyboard and
mouse with Y-
adapter do not
work.
Check devices separately.
Y-adapter.
PS/2 device.
Motherboard.
Touch pad
General problems.
Reset notebook (see page 1-
9).
Check settings in Control
Panel. Make sure touch pad
is enabled in Mouse
Properties.
By default, touch pad is
disabled if external PS/2
mouse is connected, Use
BIOS Setup to check
settings.
Avoid touching touch pad
while booting or resuming.
Top case.
Motherboard.
Special touch pad
features not
working.
In Mouse Properties, select
Synaptics PS/2 TouchPad
driver. (Driver is installed
from \hp\drivers\touchpad.)
Top case.
Motherboard.
Click button does
not work.
Top case.
Motherboard.
Memory
Out of memory
error.
Make sure C drive has
adequate free space. Delete
temporary and unneeded
files.
Use memory troubleshooter
in Windows Help.
Not all third-party memory
cards have been tested for
use with notebook.
SDRAM module.
Notebook does not
boot after adding
SDRAM.
Use only DDR-266 SDRAM
modules.
SDRAM module.
Audio
No sound audible.
Increase sound volume.
Check whether sound is
enabled (mute button and
software controls).
Check for sound resource
conflicts in Device Manager.
Test audio with e-Diagtools
diagnostics.
Top case.
Speaker assembly.
Switchboard PCA.
Motherboard.
Check operation using
headphones or external
speakers (switchboard PCA).
Make sure speaker assembly
cable is connected.