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HP OmniBook 2000 Notebook PC User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Solving Basic Problems

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If the OmniBook doesn’t reboot successfully

If your operating system is MS-DOS or Windows for Workgroups

If no text is displayed, or if things stop before you see any text about MS-DOS,
the unit probably requires service.

If you see error messages during startup, but Windows starts or you get an
MS-DOS prompt, exit Windows. Then type

scandisk

to fix problems with

drive C. Then press

CTRL+ALT+DEL

to reboot—but at the “MS-DOS Startup

Menu,” press

F8 ENTER

and step through each startup command to find where

the problem occurs. Repair or restore the necessary files as indicated.

If you see text about MS-DOS but things stop before Windows starts or before
you get an MS-DOS prompt, insert the Support Utility disk or other boot disk in
the floppy drive, then press

CTRL+ALT+DEL

to reboot from drive A—then

choose the Minimum Startup option. (If the unit doesn’t reboot from a floppy
boot disk, the unit probably requires service.)

If it reboots, type

dir c:

to see if drive C contains valid files. Then try the

following:

If drive C has valid files, try typing these commands:

scandisk c:

(to repair any defects)

sys a: c:

(to restore core MS-DOS files).

Last resort: The following commands delete all files on drive C, so you must
reinstall your files after running these commands:

fdisk

(to reinitialize drive C)

format c: /u

(to prepare drive C for storing data)

Then reinstall all of the original files on drive C using the HP Recovery CD and

Support Utility disk. See “If you need to install all original files on drive C” in this
section.