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Table 6-7
Activity
For the following LED activity and beeps, the beeps are heard through the chassis speaker. Blinks and beeps repeat for 5 cycles, after
which, only the blinks continue to repeat.
Red Power LED blinks two
times, once every second,
followed by a two-second
pause. Two beeps.
Red Power LED blinks three
times, once every second,
followed by a two-second
pause. Three beeps.
Red Power LED blinks four
times, once every second,
followed by a two-second
pause. Four beeps.
Red Power LED blinks five
times, once every second,
followed by a two-second
pause. Five beeps.
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Chapter 6 Diagnostics and troubleshooting
Diagnostic lights and audible codes (continued)
Possible cause
CPU thermal protection
activated by either of the
following methods:
A fan might be blocked
or not turning.
The heatsink and fan
assembly is not
properly attached to
the CPU.
CPU not installed (not an
indicator of bad CPU).
Power failure (power supply
is overloaded)
Pre-video memory error
Recommended action
CAUTION:
Internal components might be powered even when the
computer is off. To prevent damage, disconnect the computer power
cord before you remove a component.
1.
Ensure that the computer air vents are not blocked and the cooling
fan is running.
2.
Open the access panel, press power button, and verify that the CPU
fan is spinning. If the CPU fan is not spinning, make sure the fan
cable is plugged into the computer board header. Ensure the fan is
fully and properly seated or installed.
3.
If fan is plugged in and seated properly, but is not spinning, the
problem might be in the CPU fan. Contact HP for assistance.
4.
Verify that the fan assembly is properly attached. If problems
persist, there might be a problem with the CPU heatsink. Contact
HP for assistance.
1.
Verify that the CPU is present.
2.
Reseat the CPU.
CAUTION:
Internal components might be powered even when the
computer is off. To prevent damage, disconnect the computer power
cord before you remove a component.
1.
Open the access panel and ensure that all power connections (24-
pin Main, 4-pin CPU) are secure on the system board.
2.
Check if a device is causing the problem by removing all attached
devices (such as hard, diskette, or optical disk drives, and
expansion cards.) Power on the computer. If the system enters the
POST, power off and replace one device at a time; repeat this
procedure until failure occurs. Replace the device that is causing the
failure. Continue adding devices one at a time to ensure all devices
are functioning properly.
CAUTION:
Internal components might be powered even when the
computer is off. To prevent damage, disconnect the computer power
cord before you remove a component.
1.
Reseat DIMMs.
2.
Replace DIMMs one at a time to isolate faulty module.
3.
Replace third-party memory with HP memory.
4.
The problem might be on the system board. Contact HP for
assistance.
ENWW

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