Quick Troubleshooting GuideCompaq Deskpro Family of Personal ComputersCompaq Deskpro EN, EN SFF, and EP ModelsCompaq Deskpro 6000, 4000, 4000SFF/Net P
Quick Troubleshooting Guide 1-3POST Power-On SequenceWhen a Compaq Personal Computer is turned on, the computer reads its first instructions frommemor
1-4 General Service InformationAccessing DPS Through Compaq Diagnostics for WindowsTo access DPS through Compaq Diagnostics for Windows, perform the f
Quick Troubleshooting Guide 2-1chapter2TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHARTS1. Initial Troubleshooting, 2-22. No Power, Part 1, 2-33. No Power, Part 2, 2-44. No
2-2 Troubleshooting Flowcharts1. Initial TroubleshootingIs therepower?Is the O/Sloading?Beeps,LEDs, or errormessages?Is therevideo?115/230Vset right?E
Quick Troubleshooting Guide 2-32. No Power, Part 1Activeoutlet?Using powerstrip or UPS?Turn computer off.Plug power cord intocomputer and power outlet
2-4 Troubleshooting Flowcharts3. No Power, Part 2Continued from page 2-3,No Power, Part 1.Systemboard have 5VAux LED?Plug power connectorinto system b
Quick Troubleshooting Guide 2-54. No Power, Part 3Continued frompages 2-3 or 2-4,No Power, Parts 1 or 2Drive powerand data cablesconnected?NLooseor da
2-6 Troubleshooting Flowcharts5. No Video, Part 1No videoBeeps orflashing CPUor keyboardlights?Monitor LEDon?Contrast andbrightnessturned up?Turn cont
Quick Troubleshooting Guide 2-76. No Video, Part 2Video OK,computerstarts?Reseat processor, riserboard, video card, andmemory, then clear CMOS.Replace
2-8 Troubleshooting Flowcharts7. No Video, Part 3See codesor flashinglights or hearbeeps?Restart computer.Turn off computer anddisconnect power. Repla
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Quick Troubleshooting Guide 2-98. Error Messages Part 1Power LED has no color showing. Computer is off.Power LED blinks green 1x/second. Normal suspen
2-10 Troubleshooting Flowcharts9. Error Messages, Part 21S 2L. Num Lock blinking. System memory not present or incompatible.Unplug, open computer, and
Quick Troubleshooting Guide 2-1110. Error Messages, Part 3Error 162, 2S Beeps. System Option not set. Select F1. If error occurs afterreboot, unplug a
2-12 Troubleshooting Flowcharts11. No O/S LoadingO/S not loading from:Diskette drive,go to Page 2-16CD-ROM drive,go to Page 2-17Hard drive,go to Page
Quick Troubleshooting Guide 2-1312. No O/S Loading from Hard Drive, Part 1O/S not loadingfrom hard driveYBoot fromdiskette?NYRemove CD andreboot.Boot
2-14 Troubleshooting Flowcharts13. No O/S Loading from Hard Drive, Part 2Continued fromPage 2-13,No O/S LoadingfromHard Drive, Part 1NYRemove diskette
Quick Troubleshooting Guide 2-1514. No O/S Loading from Hard Drive, Part 3Run SCANDISK,check for badsectors.Can badsectorsbe fixed?YNSystemfiles on ha
2-16 Troubleshooting Flowcharts15. No O/S Loading from Diskette DriveO/S not loadingfrom diskette driveNon-SystemDisk message?NNYDiskettedrive boot or
Quick Troubleshooting Guide 2-1716. No O/S Loading from CD-ROM DriveNo O/S Loadingfrom CD-ROMdriveCD in drive?NBootingfrom anotherdevice?YCorrect boot
2-18 Troubleshooting Flowcharts17. No O/S Loading from NetworkNo O/S loadingfrom networkF12prompt duringPOST?NBoot ordercorrect ?YCorrect boot order.(
CONTENTSPrefaceSymbols and Conventions ...ixTechnicia
Quick Troubleshooting Guide 2-1918. Non-Functioning DeviceTurn off power, disconnectpower cord, and open thecomputer.Fix or replacebroken item.Go to P
Quick Troubleshooting Guide A-1appendixAFURTHER TROUBLESHOOTINGPreliminary ChecklistThis section describes some simple, preliminary tests and guidelin
A-2 Further TroubleshootingSolving Minor ProblemsProblem Possible SolutionComputer will not turn on. 1. Ensure computer is properly connected to an ex
Quick Troubleshooting Guide A-3Diskette DriveProblem Possible SolutionDiskette drive light stays on. 1. Diskette is damaged. In Windows 95 or 98, run
A-4 Further TroubleshootingDisplayProblem Possible SolutionScreen is blank 1. Monitor is not turned on and the monitor light is not on. Turn onthe mon
Quick Troubleshooting Guide A-5Display Problems ContinuedProblem Possible SolutionThe picture is broken up; it rolls,jitters, or blinks.1. Enure the
A-6 Further TroubleshootingHard DriveThis section identifies some quick checks for hard drive-related problems.The information provided by the diagnos
Quick Troubleshooting Guide A-7Hardware InstallationYou may need to reconfigure the computer when you add or remove hardware, such as anadditional dis
A-8 Further TroubleshootingCD-ROMProblem Possible SolutionCannot read compact disc. 1. CD is not properly seated in the drive. Eject the CD, correctly
Quick Troubleshooting Guide A-9MemoryProblem Possible SolutionSystem won't boot or does notfunction properly after installingadditional memory mo
Hard Drive... a-6Hardware Installatio
A-10 Further TroubleshootingNetworkSome common causes and solutions for network problems are listed in the following table. Theseguidelines do not dis
Quick Troubleshooting Guide A-11Network Problem ContinuedProblem Possible SolutionNetwork controller stoppedworking when an expansionboard was added
A-12 Further TroubleshootingResolving Audio Hardware ConflictsHardware conflicts occur when two or more peripheral devices contend for the same signal
Quick Troubleshooting Guide B-1appendixBPOST ERROR MESSAGESAn error message results if the Power-On Self-Test (POST) encounters a problem. This test r
B-2 POST Error MessagesPOST Error Messages ContinuedScreen Message Beeps* Probable Cause Recommended Action164-Memory Size Error 2S Memory configurat
Quick Troubleshooting Guide B-3POST Error Messages ContinuedScreen Message Beeps* Probable Cause Recommended Action301-Keyboard Error None Keyboard f
B-4 POST Error MessagesPOST Error Messages ContinuedScreen Message Beeps* Probable Cause Recommended Action601-Diskette ControllerErrorNone Diskette
Quick Troubleshooting Guide B-5POST Error Messages ContinuedScreen Message Beeps* Probable Cause Recommended Action914-Hood Lock Coil is notConnected
B-6 POST Error MessagesPOST Error Messages ContinuedScreen Message Beeps* Probable Cause Recommended Action1720-SMART Hard DriveDetects Imminent Fail
Quick Troubleshooting Guide B-7POST Error Messages ContinuedScreen Message Beeps* Probable Cause Recommended Action1781-Disk 1 Failure None Hard driv
Preface ixprefaceABOUT THIS GUIDEThis Troubleshooting Guide can be used for reference when servicing the Compaq Deskpro 2000Series of Personal Compute
B-8 POST Error MessagesPOST Error Messages ContinuedScreen Message Beeps* Probable Cause Recommended Action1791-Disk 1 Failure None Hard drive error
Quick Troubleshooting Guide B-9POST Error Messages ContinuedScreen Message Beeps* Probable Cause Recommended Action1800-Temperature Alert None Intern
B-10 POST Error MessagesPOST Error Messages ContinuedScreen Message Beeps* Probable Cause Recommended ActionFlashing Power and HardDrive Green LEDsNo
PrefaceLocating Additional InformationThe following documentation is available to support these products:User DocumentationTechnical Training GuidesCo
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Quick Troubleshooting Guide 1-1chapter1GENERAL SERVICE INFORMATIONThe information in this book was prepared for the Compaq Deskpro 2000 Series of Pers
1-2 General Service InformationClearing CMOS 1. Turn off the computer and any peripheral devices that are connected to it. 2. Disconnect the power
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