Soft Reset (Default Settings); Reseat Cables And Connections - HP ZBook 14u G4 Maintenance And Service Manual

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4.
Unplug the AC adapter from the computer.
5.
Press and hold the power button for at least 15 seconds to drain residual power.
6.
Reconnect the battery and plug the AC adapter back into the computer, but do not connect any of the
peripheral devices.
7.
Press the power button to turn on the computer.
8.
If a startup menu appears, use the arrow keys to select Start Windows Normally, and then press the
Enter
9.
After reconnecting each of the peripheral devices, run Windows Update and HP Support Assistant to
update all device drivers.
Clear CMOS
CMOS refers to the battery-powered, semiconductor chip located on computer's system board. Notebooks
store low-level settings like the system time and hardware settings in CMOS. Sometimes it is necessary to
clear CMOS, which requires removing and reinserting the 3V RTC battery for a short period of time (a few
minutes before reinserting), in addition to removing the AC adapter and battery.
NOTE:
Clearing the CMOS should only be performed for troubleshooting purposes. There is no reason to
clear CMOS if the computer is working properly.
The notebook service door must be removed to access the CMOS battery. See the RTC battery replacement
section for the battery removal/replacement.

9. Soft reset (Default Settings)

NOTE:
Some company policies prohibit updates or changes. Check whether the computer has custom BIOS
settings before taking action.
If your computer is having issues booting, has errors during boot, is running into issues after adding
hardware, or you are having other abnormal system behaviors that cannot be resolved through any other
methods (i.e., hard reset), it may be necessary to reset the system BIOS to default settings.
To load BIOS to default settings: Reboot the computer, and then press F10 > Main > Restore defaults. For
more information, see the BIOS F10 Setup technical white paper at http://support.hp.com, enter your
computer model, and then go to Manuals > White papers > HP PC BIOS F10 Setup Guide.

10. Reseat cables and connections

NOTE:
Before disassembling the computer to reseat cables and connections, always disconnect power and
remove the battery or disconnect a non removable battery.
Many problems are caused by improper connections or loose connections due to abnormal movement and
vibration. See
management practices when removing and installing components.
You can access and reseat connections for Customer Self-Repair (CSR) parts (see the "Removal and
replacement procedures for Customer Self-Repair parts" chapter for details). Examples of reseating hardware
include:
Reseating the battery into the battery bay can resolve no-battery found and no-charging issues.
Reseating memory modules can resolve memory error, no-boot, and blue screen issues.
Reseating the hard drive can resolve a POST error 3F0 (no boot device) issue (see
and User Actions on page
90
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting guide
key.
Cable management on page 148
139).
and
Connector types on page 149
for suggested cable
POST Error Messages

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