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HP dc5700 User Manual

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Service Reference Guide, dc5700

Troubleshooting Without Diagnostics

Computer will not start.

Wrong memory

modules were used in

the upgrade or memory

modules were installed

in the wrong location.

1. Review the documentation that

came with the system to

determine if you are using the

correct memory modules and to

verify the proper installation.

2. Observe the beeps and LED

lights on the front of the

computer. See Appendix C

“POST Error Messages” to

determine possible causes.

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.

Memory is installed

incorrectly or is bad.

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To avoid damage to the

DIMMs or the system board,

you must unplug the computer

power cord before attempting

to reseat, install, or remove a

DIMM module.

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.

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.

Graphics card is not

seated properly or is

bad, or system board is

bad.

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.

Power LED flashes Red ten

times, once every second,

followed by a two second

pause, and the computer

beeps ten times. Beeps

continue for five iterations

after which the LED flashes

will continue until the

problem is resolved

Bad option card.

1. Check each option card by

removing the cards one at time

(if multiple cards), then power

on the system to see if fault goes

away.

2. Once bad card is identified,

remove and replace bad option

card.

3. Replace the system board.

Solving Hardware Installation Problems (Continued)

Problem

Cause

Solution