Understand The Issue; Boot Up Sequence - HP ZBook Fury 17 G7 Maintenance And Service Manual

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1. Understand the issue

It is important to understand the issue that occurred, including related symptoms. It helps to understand the
basic computer boot-up sequence as well as the failure itself.

Boot up sequence

The computer performs several steps after you press the power button or restart the computer.
It is important to understand where in the boot-up sequence the symptoms occur. The following table lists the
phases of the boot-up sequence and explains the symptoms that may occur in each phase. For example, a blue
screen error (BSOD) often occurs during the performance phase.
Table 7-3
Boot-up sequence and associated failures
Item
Startup
POST (UEFI/BIOS)
Performance
(operating system)
ENWW
Procedure
After you press the power button, the computer boots after all internal power rails (such as 5 V, 3.3 V) are stable.
Confirm that power lights are on and fan is spinning.
Common issues: all lights are off; troubleshooting lights are on; computer does not boot; video is absent.
Power-On Self-Test (POST) verifies that hardware components (such as processor, hard drive, memory) are
functional. When POST is complete, the HP logo appears briefly and then disappears.
If there are errors, the computer may exhibit blinking lights and POST error messages, and so on.
Common issues: lights blink; error message appears; system hangs (lock up or freezes)
System boots to operating system, and Windows logo screen appears.
Common issues: hangs, blue screen, distorted video, driver conflict, slow performance, display issue (dead pixel),
I/O issue (no speaker sound), wireless/audio unavailable, noise.
See
Analyze the issue on page 108
table for detailed troubleshooting information.
General troubleshooting steps 103

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