Hardware Problems - HP E30 User Manual

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Chapter 6
Operating system
not found
Monitor type does
not match CMOS
- Run SETUP
Keyboard error
Mouse error
System CMOS
checksum bad -
run Setup
If no message appears but the system stops after the power-on system hardware
test, check that cache memory and main memory are correctly installed.
If a NetServer configuration error is reported during the startup routine, clear the
CMOS memory as described under "Clearing the CMOS Configuration," and
restart the NetServer.

Hardware Problems

This section describes what to do if you have problems with your display, mass
storage devices, printer, accessory boards, keyboard, or mouse.
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Check whether the drive from which you are booting has
power and SCSI flat cables connected. Verify the SCSI
cable is securely plugged into the SCSI controller board.
Check that the boot device is enabled in the Start-up
center under the Security menu of the Setup program. If
the problem persists, contact your HP support
organization..
Verify that the boot device has an operating system
installed.
Press [F2] to run the Setup utility, then choose the Exit
option and save the changes to set the correct monitor
configuration.. Exit the Setup utility and reboot the
system.
Check that the keyboard is connected to the correct
connector (not the mouse connector) at the rear of the
system.
Replace the keyboard. If the problem persists, contact
your HP support organization.
Check that the mouse is connected to the correct
connector (not the keyboard connector) at the rear of the
system.
Replace the mouse. If the problem persists, contact your
HP support organization.
Press [F2] to run Setup. Change settings as required.
Choose the Exit option and save the changes to save the
new settings. Exit Setup and reboot the system.
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