If Your Pc Does Not Start Properly; If Your Pc Has A Hardware Problem - HP Vectra VL600 User Manual

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2 If You Have a Problem

If Your PC Does Not Start Properly

If Your PC Does Not Start Properly
The PC Doesn't Power On
Have you checked that...
The PC's power cord is correctly
connected.
The Power-On Self Test Results In an Error
An on-screen error message or a beep code when the PC starts up means there is a configuration problem with your PC.
Have you checked...
The part of your configuration for which the Power-On Self Test has detected an error.

If Your PC Has a Hardware Problem

The Monitor Doesn't Work...
The PC's power indicator light works but the monitor remains blank.
Have you checked that...
The monitor is switched ON (LED is on).
The monitor's power cord is correctly connected.
The monitor (video) cable is correctly connected.
The monitor's brightness and contrast settings are
correctly set.
You see an image during boot but then the screen goes blank
Have you checked that...
The monitor settings in your PC are compatible with
your monitor.
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How
Connect the power cord to a working
grounded power outlet and the PC.
How
Refer to the T roubleshooting and Upgrade
Guide available from HP's Web site at:
www.hp.com/go/vectrasupp
ort
How
Refer to the monitor manual for an explanation of the LED signals (green,
orange, or blinking).
Connect the power cord – ensure it is plugged into a working grounded
power outlet and into the monitor.
Connect the monitor (video) cable – ensure it is properly connected to both
the PC and the monitor.
Check the settings using the monitor's OSD (on-screen display) or using
controls on the front of the monitor.
How
Windows NT: Enter VGA mode when prompted during start-up.
Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows 2000: Restart the PC. The
Vectra screen is displayed. For Windows 95 and Windows 98, when
you hear a beep, press F8 and then start the PC in safe mode. For
Windows 2000, press F8 and then start the PC in VGA mode. Double-
click on the Display icon in your PC's Control Panel
Settings button. Use the sliding control to reset the resolution.
For other operating systems, refer to your operating system's
documentation.
then click on the
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