
Problem
Cause
Possible Solution
2.
Repeat this process until the faulty device is identified.
Remove the graphics card last. Replace the faulty device.
3.
If no faulty device is found, replace the system board.
OR
1.
Press and hold the power button for less than four
seconds. If the hard drive LED does not illuminate:
a.
Verify that the computer is plugged into a working
AC outlet.
b.
Verify that the power button harness is connected to
the inline front panel I/O device assembly connector.
2.
Verify that the power supply unit (PSU) cables are
connected to the system board.
Solving hard drive problems
Problem
Cause
Solution
Hard drive error
Hard drive has bad sectors or
has failed.
Locate and block the usage of bad sectors. If necessary,
reformat the hard drive.
If the drive is detected by the UEFI, run F2 Diagnostics Drive
Test.
Disk transaction problem
The directory structure is bad, or
there is a problem with a file.
1.
Open Windows Explorer and select a drive.
2.
Right click on the drive and select Properties > Tools.
3.
Under Error-checking, select Check Now.
Drive not found (identified)
Improper cable connection
On computers with discrete data and power cables, make sure
that the data and power cables are securely connected to the
hard drive. (See the Hard drive section of this guide for
connection details.)
Improperly seated hard drive
On systems with blind-mate drive connections, check for
connector damage on the drive and in the chassis.
Reseat the hard drive and its carrier in the chassis to make
sure that a proper connection. (See the Hard drive section of
this guide for connection details.)
The system might not have
automatically recognized a
newly installed device.
1.
Run Computer Setup (F10) Utility.
2.
If the system does not recognize the new device, verify
that the device is listed in Computer Setup (F10) Utility.
If it is listed, the probable cause is a driver problem. If it
is not listed, the probable cause is a hardware problem.
3.
If this drive is newly installed, enter Setup and try
adding a POST delay under Advanced > Boot Options.
Drive responds slowly
immediately after power-up.
Run Computer Setup (F10) Utility and increase the POST Delay
in Advanced.> Boot Options
Non-system disk or NTLDR missing
message
System is trying to start from
nonbootable media.
Remove the optical disc or USB drive.
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