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POST Error Messages
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POST Error Messages
POST Error Message
Description
BIOS ROM checksum error - System halted The checksum of the BIOS code in the BIOS chip is incorrect, indicating the BIOS
code may have become corrupt. To restore a corrupt BIOS, refer to Appendix D,
“System BIOS” or call your local HP Call Center for a diagnosis. For phone numbers
of an HP Call Center near you, visit the following Web site:
CMOS battery failed
The CMOS battery is no longer functional. For information on replacing the battery,
refer to Appendix E, “Replacing the CMOS Battery.”
CMOS checksum error - Defaults loaded
Checksum of CMOS is incorrect, so the system loads the default equipment
configuration. A checksum error may indicate that CMOS has become corrupt. A
weak battery may have caused this error. Replace the battery if necessary. For more
information, refer to Appendix E, “Replacing the CMOS Battery.”
CPU at nnnn
Displays the running speed of the CPU.
Press ESC to skip memory test
The user may press
Esc
to skip the full memory test.
Hard Disk Install Failure
Cannot find or initialize the hard drive controller or the drive. Make sure the
controller is installed correctly. If no hard drives are installed, be sure the Hard Drive
selection in Setup is set to
NONE
.
Keyboard error or no keyboard present
Cannot initialize the keyboard. Make sure the keyboard is attached correctly and
no keys are pressed during POST. To purposely configure the system without a
keyboard, set the error halt condition in Setup to
HALT ON ALL, BUT
KEYBOARD
. The BIOS then ignores the missing keyboard during POST
Memory Test
This message displays during a full memory test, counting down the memory areas
being tested.
Memory Test Fail
If POST detects an error during memory testing, additional information appears
giving specifics about the type and location of the memory error
Override enabled - Defaults loaded
If the system cannot boot using the current CMOS configuration, the BIOS can
override the current configuration with a set of BIOS defaults designed for the most
stable, minimal-performance system operations.
Press TAB to show POST screen
Press the TAB key during POST to display messages hidden by the HP logo.
Error: Non-System disk or disk error
The BIOS was unable to find a suitable boot device. For the t5000 Series, this may
mean an uninitialized or corrupt ATA Flash. Reflash the unit and press any key when
ready. For more information, refer to Chapter 5, “Restoring the Flash Image.”
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Summary of Contents for T5135 - Compaq Thin Client
Page 1: ...Troubleshooting Guide HP t5135 and t5530 Thin Client ...
Page 4: ...iv About This Book ENWW ...
Page 10: ...4 Chapter 1 Product Description ENWW ...
Page 18: ...12 Chapter 2 BIOS Settings F10 Utility ENWW ...
Page 26: ...Figure 3 2 Initial Troubleshooting Part 2 20 Chapter 3 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting ENWW ...
Page 27: ...Figure 3 3 No Power Part 1 ENWW Troubleshooting Flow Charts 21 ...
Page 28: ...Figure 3 4 No Power Part 2 22 Chapter 3 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting ENWW ...
Page 29: ...Figure 3 5 No Power Part 3 ENWW Troubleshooting Flow Charts 23 ...
Page 30: ...Figure 3 6 No Video Part 1 24 Chapter 3 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting ENWW ...
Page 31: ...Figure 3 7 No Video Part 2 ENWW Troubleshooting Flow Charts 25 ...
Page 32: ...Figure 3 8 No Video Part 3 26 Chapter 3 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting ENWW ...
Page 33: ...Figure 3 9 No Video Part 4 ENWW Troubleshooting Flow Charts 27 ...
Page 34: ...Figure 3 10 Error Messages 28 Chapter 3 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting ENWW ...
Page 35: ...Figure 3 11 No O S Loading ENWW Troubleshooting Flow Charts 29 ...
Page 36: ...Figure 3 12 O S Not loading from Flash 30 Chapter 3 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting ENWW ...
Page 37: ...Figure 3 13 Non Functioning Pointing Device or Keyboard ENWW Troubleshooting Flow Charts 31 ...
Page 38: ...Figure 3 14 No Internal Network Connection 32 Chapter 3 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting ENWW ...
Page 39: ...Figure 3 15 No Audio ENWW Troubleshooting Flow Charts 33 ...
Page 40: ...Figure 3 16 No IP Address 34 Chapter 3 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting ENWW ...
Page 41: ...Figure 3 17 Booting in Continuous Loop ENWW Troubleshooting Flow Charts 35 ...
Page 42: ...36 Chapter 3 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting ENWW ...
Page 43: ...4 Restoring the Flash Image ENWW 37 ...
Page 46: ...Creating an ISO Image 1 Click ISO Image 40 Chapter 4 Restoring the Flash Image ENWW ...
Page 53: ...5 Citrix Metaframe ENWW 47 ...
Page 56: ...50 Chapter 5 Citrix Metaframe ENWW ...
Page 58: ...52 Chapter 6 Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol ENWW ...
Page 62: ...56 Appendix B Adding an Image Restore Tool ENWW ...
Page 63: ...C Configuring a PXE Server ENWW 57 ...
Page 72: ...66 Appendix C Configuring a PXE Server ENWW ...
Page 73: ...D System BIOS ENWW 67 ...
Page 76: ...70 Appendix D System BIOS ENWW ...
Page 77: ...E Replacing the Battery ENWW 71 ...
Page 82: ...76 Index ENWW ...