HP OmniBook 3000
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
3-5
Symptom
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Suggestions
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Likely Causes
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Comments
Hard disk makes
clunking or
scratching noise
Back up the drive
immediately.
Was the computer or drive
dropped?
Hard drive (varies).
Check the computer and
drive for evidence of
customer abuse.
Hard disk makes
buzzing or whining
noise
Back up the drive
immediately.
Check for alternate noise
sources, such as a PCMCIA
drive or fan.
If a keystroke causes the
sound to change, it may be
power supply noise.
Depends on the
source of the noise.
Files are corrupted
Run a virus scan program.
Boot to DOS and run
CHKDSK to look for
problems, run CHKDSK /f to
fix. Run Scandisk surface
scan to check the platter.
Use Recovery CD to recover
files that are corrupted.
Use same suggestions
shown at left.
Floppy drive
General problems
Check floppy drive contacts.
Try using alternate
connection (with or without
floppy cable).
Check settings in BIOS
Setup.
Floppy drive or
contacts
(F1384-60901).
Floppy cable
(F1380-60901).
Motherboard
(F1391-60901).
Keyboard
Some or all keys do
not work properly
Keyboard (varies).
Motherboard
(F1391-60901).
Keyboard BIOS IC
(F1391-60918).
PS/2 keyboard and
mouse with Y-
adapter do not work
This configuration is not
supported. (Maybe use a port
replicator or a serial mouse.)
TouchPad
General problems
Check settings in Control
Panel.
Top case assembly
(F1391-60909).
Motherboard
(F1391-60901).
Audio
Sound does not
play
Check settings in BIOS
Setup.
Increase sound volume.
Check whether mute is
active.
Check for sound resource
conflicts.
Audio PCA
(F1391-60903).
Top case (speakers)
(F1391-60909).
Motherboard
(F1391-60901).
Check operation using
headphones or external
speakers.
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