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HP dc5700 User Manual

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437804-001

Service Reference Guide, dc5700

Troubleshooting Without Diagnostics

Blank screen (no video).

(continued)

Monitor settings in the

computer are not

compatible with the

monitor.

1. Restart the computer and press

F8 during startup when you see

“Press F8” in the bottom right

corner of the screen.

2. Using the keyboard arrow keys,

select Enable VGA Mode

and press Enter.

3. In Windows Control Panel,

double-click the Display icon

and select the Settings tab.

4. Use the sliding control to reset

the resolution.

Cannot enable integrated

graphics after installing a

PCI Express graphics card.

The SDVO connector on

the system board has

the physical

appearance of a PCI

Express x16 connector;

however, the platform

does NOT support the

use of conventional PCI

Express cards or

reversed-layout ADD2

cards.

The platform only supports the use of

normal (or non-reversed) layout

ADD2 (Advanced Digital Display 2)

adapter cards inserted into the

SVDO (Serial Digital Video Output)

connector on the platform’s system

board. ADD2 cards are used to give

multi-monitor capabilities to the

integrated graphics controller.

Blank screen and the

power LED flashes Red five

times, once every second,

followed by a two second

pause, and the computer

beeps five times. Beeps

continue for five iterations

after which the LED flashes

will continue until the

problem is resolved.

Pre-video memory error.

1. Reseat DIMMs. Power on the

system.

2. Replace DIMMs one at a time to

isolate the faulty module.

3. Replace third-party memory

with HP memory.

4. Replace the system board.

Blank screen and the

power LED flashes Red six

times, once every second,

followed by a two second

pause, and the computer

beeps six times. Beeps

continue for five iterations

after which the LED flashes

will continue until the

problem is resolved.

Pre-video graphics

error.

For systems with a graphics card:

1. Reseat the graphics card. Power

on the system.

2. Replace the graphics card.
3. Replace the system board.

For systems with integrated

graphics, replace the system board.

Solving Display Problems (Continued)

Problem

Cause

Solution