Power-On Sequence
At power-on, the flash boot block code initializes the hardware to a known state, then performs basic
power-on diagnostic tests to determine the integrity of the hardware. Initialization performs the
following functions:
1.
Initializes CPU and memory controller.
2.
Initializes and configures all PCI devices.
3.
Initializes USB devices to a known state.
4.
The unit boots the operating system.
Beep Codes
uBoot provides some feedback during startup according to the following table. If the system cannot
start up due to a catastrophic error (such as no RAM), no beep sounds; return the unit for service. If
the system can start up but encounters some other catastrophic error (such as the eMMC is
unreadable), 3 beeps are played; return the unit for service. In normal operation, 1 beep should
sound. If the system encounters a recoverable error such as the eMMC flash is corrupted, 2 beeps
sound to indicate the user should reflash the unit.
Number of Beeps
Action
0
Return for service.
1
Normal operation.
2
Reflash the unit.
3
Return for service.
Power-On Sequence
5
Summary of Contents for t410
Page 1: ...Troubleshooting Guide HP t410 Smart Zero Client ...
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Page 14: ...Initial Troubleshooting 8 Chapter 2 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting ...
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Page 16: ...No Power Part 1 10 Chapter 2 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting ...
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