HP OmniBook 900
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
3-5
If you can’t isolate the cause of a problem using the diagnostic tools, you can use the suggestions in
the following table to help find the problem.
Table 3-2. Troubleshooting Suggestions
Symptom
Call Center:
Suggestions
Repair Center:
Likely Causes
Repair Center:
Comments
To help determine likely causes, check to see what replaceable modules are involved in the system function and
what roles they play. See the table on page 1-14.
Startup
Does not boot on
ac or battery
Check the power source.
Push system-off button.
Unplug the ac adapter and
remove battery, then
reconnect power.
Remove any RAM board and
try again. Reinsert and try
again.
AC adapter.
RAM board.
CPU module.
Motherboard.
BIOS IC.
LCD module.
Hard drive.
Check ac adapter. Remove
any RAM boards and retry.
If power status light does not
turn on, reprogram or replace
BIOS IC, replace
motherboard.
If power status light turns on
but display remains off, try
external monitor. If monitor
shows successful boot,
replace LCD module. If
monitor shows activity but
BIOS does not complete,
replace CPU module. If
monitor is blank, replace
CPU module, replace
motherboard.
If power status light and
display turn on, BIOS
completes, but OS does not
start from hard disk or from
floppy drive, replace CPU
module, then motherboard. If
OS starts from floppy drive,
reload hard drive, replace
hard drive.
Does not boot on
battery (boots on
ac)
Check battery level on
battery LEDs.
Check battery contacts. If
available, try another battery.
Battery or contacts.
Motherboard.
Does not boot from
floppy drive
Check floppy drive contacts.
Try reseating the external
module bay cable and the
module into the bay.
Try using alternate
connection (with accessory
floppy cable or external
module bay).
Check boot order in BIOS
Setup.
Check that floppy boot is
enabled in BIOS Setup.
Floppy drive or
contacts.
Accessory floppy
cable.
External module bay.
Motherboard.
Error message
such as “Invalid
system disk” or
“Auto IDE error”
Check for a disk in floppy
drive.
Remove and reinsert hard
drive.
Check boot order in BIOS
Setup.
Hard drive contacts.
Hard drive.
If unit boots from floppy drive,
check for corrupt files on
hard drive, reload hard drive,
replace hard drive.