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Test description
Boot Device
Manager
Boot Device
Manager
BIOS Recovery
BIOS Application
CMOS Recovery
Battery Check
Battery Check
Wireless Module
Fan
124 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting guide
Failure descriptions
Error code
Hard Disk 1 SMART
301
Hard Disk 2 SMART
302
BIOS Recovery
500
Occurred
BIOS Application Error
501
CMOS Recovery
502
Occurred
Primary Battery
601
Replace
Secondary Battery
602
Replace
Not installed or
701
responding
Fan not operating
90B
correctly
Possible user actions
Indicates a potential problem with the hard drive. Run the hard drive test.
See
https://support.hp.com/emea_africa-en/document/c01443371
more information.
Indicates a potential problem with the hard drive. Run the hard drive test.
See
https://support.hp.com/emea_africa-en/document/c01443371
more information.
This message indicates that BIOS recovery was completed successfully. No
further action is required.
The BIOS installation may have become corrupted. Download the latest
version of the BIOS and install it. See
for more information.
If reinstalling the BIOS fails, contact support for further assistance.
This message indicates that CMOS recovery was completed successfully. No
further action is required.
This indicates that the primary battery has very low capacity.
Search
http://www.hp.com/support
Assistant to verify the battery capacity and, if necessary, order a
replacement.
This indicates that the secondary battery has very low capacity.
Search
http://www.hp.com/support
Assistant to verify the battery capacity and, if necessary, order a
replacement.
Reseat the wireless LAN adapter module, if your notebook supports it.
Because seating or reseating a wireless LAN adapter is unique to each
computer model. For more information, see the chapter titled "Removal
and replacement procedures for Customer Self-Repair parts."
The system fan may be malfunctioning.
For information on troubleshooting heat-related issues, see
http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01007591.
A hard reset can sometimes restore the system fan to working order. See
https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01684768
If the system fan continues to malfunction, contact support.
4. Update BIOS and drivers on page 63
for details on using the HP Support
for details on using the HP Support
for details.
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