3-8
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
Service Manual
If you cannot isolate the cause of a problem using the above diagnostic tools, use the suggestions in the
following table to help find the problem.
Table 3-3. Troubleshooting Suggestions
Symptom
Call Center: Suggestions
Repair Center:
Likely Causes
Repair Center:
Comments
To help determine likely causes of a problem, determine which replaceable modules are involved in the system
function and what roles they play. See the figure on page 1-24 and the table on page 1-25.
Startup
Does not boot on
AC or battery
Check power source.
Press and hold
power button
to turn notebook off, and then
press
power button
to turn
notebook on.
Unplug the AC adapter,
remove the battery and any PC
cards, press the
reset button
to turn notebook off, and
reconnect power and try again.
Do not use touch pad while
booting
or resuming.
Remove all but one SDRAM
module and try again. Reinsert
any other SDRAM module and
try again.
AC adapter
SDRAM module.
CPU module
Switchboard PCA
Motherboard
Display assembly
Hard drive
Check AC adapter.
Remove all but one
SDRAM module and
try again.
If the power status
light does not turn
on, reprogram the
BIOS, and replace
the top case, replace
the motherboard.
If power status light
turns on but display
remains off, try
external monitor. If
monitor shows
successful boot,
replace display
assembly. If monitor
shows activity but
BIOS does not
complete, replace
display assembly.
If monitor is blank,
replace switchboard
PCA, replace
motherboard.
If power status light
and display turn on,
BIOS completes, but
OS does not start
from hard disk or
floppy drive, replace
CPU module, replace
motherboard. If OS
starts from floppy
drive, reload hard
drive, replace hard
drive.
Beeps once, spins
hard disk, repeats,
but does not boot
Make sure at least one
SDRAM module is installed.
SDRAM module