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My HP Brio Isn't Working Properly

The PC is Stuck in Sleep Mode
Have you checked that...
The PC is really stuck
The PC Freezes All of a Sudden
Have you checked that...
One of your applications has not crashed
There is a hardware problem
You have installed enough memory in your
PC. It is recommended that you install at
least 64MB of RAM to run Windows 2000 or
NT 4.0 on your PC. Installing less than this
may cause problems running applications.
The processor in your PC has not overheated
(processors with heatsink fans only)
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My HP Brio Isn't Working Properly

How
1
Move the mouse and press any key on the
keyboard. Wait a minute to see if the PC wakes.
2
If the power LED is blinking and the PC is not
making any noise, the PC is in a deep sleep state
for power saving. Press the power button briefly
and wait for a minute to see if the PC wakes up.
If the PC still does not respond, press the power
3
button for 5 seconds. The PC will shut down and
any unsaved data will be lost.
4
Unplug the power cord from your PC, wait for a
few seconds and then plug it in again. Your PC
will restart automatically.
How
1
Try pressing the CTRL + ALT + DEL
keys simultaneously. A window appears
showing the applications currently running. One
of these may be marked as n n n n o o o o t t t t r r r r e e e e s s s s p p p p on on on ond d d d i i i i ng ng ng ng.
2
Select the application and click on E E E E n n n n d d d d T T T T a a a a s s s s k k k k .
3
Restart the program to see if it is working
normally.
4
If it does not work normally, restart the PC and
try again.
1
Run e-DiagTools (refer to page 42).
2
If the problem persists, try removing any added
memory or expansion cards.
1
Restart your PC.
2
Display the PC's Summary Screen by pressing
Esc during startup. The amount of RAM (main
memory) will be displayed. Refer to page 65 for
information on adding or replacing memory
modules.
1
Disconnect the PC's power cord.
Remove the PC's main cover (refer to page 49)
2
and power supply (refer to page 51).
3
Make sure the heatsink fan connector is properly
connected (refer to page 58).
4
Restart your PC and check whether the PC
displays an error with the heatsink fan when it
boots.
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