3.
Check all cables for loose or incorrect connections (external devices, power cords, dock, and so on).
4.
After installing a non–Plug and Play expansion board or other option, reconfigure the computer. For
example, if you upgrade to a solid-state drive, you might have to reconfigure the boot order.
5.
Be sure that all required device drivers have been installed. For example, if you have connected a
printer, you must install a printer driver.
6.
If there is a network connection issue, plug another computer with a different cable into the network
connection. There might be a problem with the network plug or cable.
7.
If hardware has recently been installed, remove it and determine whether the computer functions
properly.
8.
If software has recently been installed, uninstall it and determine whether the computer functions
properly.
9.
If the screen is blank, confirm the display choice by pressing
screen only. Or plug an external monitor into a different video port on the computer, if one is
available, and close the computer lid.
10.
Verify that the latest version of BIOS, drivers, and software are installed. A new release might
support new features or fix the problem.
11.
Press the
likely operating correctly.
12.
Press the touchpad On/Off button light. If the light toggles on or off, the touchpad is likely operating
correctly.
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If further HP support is required, this information may be requested when you call. So it may be helpful to
take notes.
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Technical support registration number (if applicable)
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Product serial number
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Product model name and number
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Product identification number
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Applicable error messages
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Add-on boards or hardware
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Third-party hardware or software
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Operating system type and revision level
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Description of symptom or failure
caps lock
or
num lk
key. If the
Windows logo
caps lock
or
num lk
light toggles on or off, the keyboard is
+
p
and set to
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