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Table 3-1 troubleshooting your workstation solving hardware problems solving hardware problems This table gives basic troubleshooting tips. For more in-depth information, see the section "hp Diagtools hardware diagnostics" in this manual. Your Workstation Does Not Start Properly The Workstation doesn't power on. Make sure... How The workstation's power cord is properly connected. Connect the power cord to a working power outlet and to the rear of the workstation. There is a buzzing noise. A beep code when the workstation starts up means that there is a configuration problem. Make sure... How This is the pre-boot diagnostics capability feature. It detects problems with your workstation. 1. Count the number of beeps after the buzzer (refer to the section "pre-boot diagnostics audio signal" in this chapter). 2. Contact HP Support (refer to page 68). If you still have a problem, run HP e-Diagtools or Diagtools (refer to page 65). 58 Chapter 3

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troubleshooting your workstation
solving hardware problems
Chapter 3
58
solving hardware problems
This
table
gives
basic
troubleshooting
tips.
For
more
in-depth
information, see the section “hp Diagtools hardware diagnostics” in this
manual.
Table 3-1
Your Workstation Does Not Start Properly
The Workstation doesn’t power on.
Make sure...
How
The workstation’s power cord is
properly connected.
Connect the power cord to a
working power outlet and to the
rear of the workstation.
There is a buzzing noise
.
A beep code when the workstation starts up means that there is a
configuration problem.
Make sure...
How
This is the pre-boot diagnostics
capability feature. It detects
problems with your workstation.
1.
Count the number of beeps
after the buzzer (refer to the
section “pre-boot diagnostics
audio signal” in this chapter).
2.
Contact HP Support (refer to
page 68).
If you still have a problem, run HP e-Diagtools or Diagtools (refer to
page 65).