HP ZBook Studio G3 Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 108
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● HP PC Hardware Diagnostics (UEFI) tool to test storage device, memory and system. ● Thermal Monitor (available only to authorized service providers/technicians) tool to monitor temperature limits of processor and GPU. See "HP Thermal Monitor" in 6. HP Hardware Diagnostics and Tools on page 68. 5. Remove or undo recently added hardware (5. Remove or uninstall recently added hardware, software on page 67). For example, incompatible memory or new solid-state drive storage. 6. Reseat cables and connections (10. Reseat cables and connections on page 77). Pay attention to proper installation of memory and storage device. 7. Verify that a minimum of at least 100 MB of free space is available on your Windows partition. 8. If you can start Windows: a. Update BIOS and drivers (4. Update BIOS and drivers on page 67) to support updates for incompatibilities. b. Get all the latest updates, using Windows Update. c. Undo recent changes: - Startup using Last Known Good Configuration. - Use System Restore. - Roll back device driver in Device Manager. d. Check for specific Error Message. See Common Blue Screen Error Messages on page 128. e. Boot to safe mode (11. Test with minimum configuration on page 78) to troubleshoot issues. 9. If you cannot start Windows: a. Boot to safe mode. (11. Test with minimum configuration on page 78) b. Use Startup Repair to fix Windows startup files. c. Undo recent changes using System Restore to revert to a previous "working" state. d. Check for specific STOP error by analyzing Crash Dump (retrieved via a bootable USB). See Use Windows Debugging Tool on page 129. e. Restore computer using System Recovery or image backup to factory settings. 10. Lastly, test with essential hardware configuration (11. Test with minimum configuration on page 78) along with a verified working operating system (i.e., USB Windows-To-Go), if available, to isolate the software issue. Tips & tricks In some cases, the computer may reboot automatically before you have time to read the blue screen. To identify the error message itself, disable the automatic restart using one of the following methods: Right-click on My Computer, and then select Properties > Advanced. Under Startup and Recovery, select Settings. Clear the Automatically Restart check box. 94 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting guide