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