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Graphics Controller Error (No Controller)
This computer has experienced a graphics controller initialization problem resulting in a failed start-up. This issue may be
related to the graphics controller in your machine. This problem may be resolved by ensuring that the graphics controller
module is seated correctly on machines with modular graphics. If this error reoccurs, a service event is required to identify the
source of the error and take the appropriate corrective action.
NOTE: The computer will attempt to notify the user of this problem through a series of blinking LEDs. When the user attempts
to turn on the computer from an “Off” or “Hibernated” state, LEDs associated with the CAPS and NUMLOCK keys will both blink
four times followed by a pause, then continue in a repeating pattern.
Failure - System Board Error
This computer has experienced a system board initialization problem resulting in a failed start-up. This issue may be related
to the system board in the computer. A service event is required to identify the source of the error and take the appropriate
corrective action.
NOTE: The computer will attempt to notify the user of this problem through a series of blinking LEDs. When the user attempts
to turn on the computer from an “Off” or “Hibernated” state, LEDs associated with the CAPS and NUMLOCK keys will both blink
five times followed by a pause, then continue in a repeating pattern.
Intel Trusted Execution Technology (TXT) Error
This computer has experienced a problem related to the Intel Trusted Execution Technology resulting in a failed start-up. The
error occurs when: 1) the Intel Trusted Execution Technology (TXT) has been enabled on the computer, 2) policies have been
set to prevent start-up if the BIOS measurement has changed, and 3) the BIOS measurement has changed. For more
information about Intel TXT, click the following link:
http://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/white-papers/trusted-execution-technology-security-
paper.pdf
A service event is required to resolve this issue. NOTE: The computer will attempt to notify the user of this problem through a
series of blinking LEDs. When the user attempts to turn on the computer from an “Off” or “Hibernated” state, LEDs associated
with the CAPS and NUMLOCK keys will both blink six times followed by a pause, then continue in a repeating pattern.
Sure Start unable to find valid BIOS Boot Block image
This computer has experienced a problem in locating a valid BIOS image, resulting in a failed start-up. A service event is
required to identify the source of the error and take appropriate corrective action.
NOTE: The computer will attempt to notify the user of this problem through a series of blinking LEDs. When the user attempts
to turn on the computer from an “Off” or “Hibernated” state, LEDs associated with the CAPS and NUMLOCK keys will both blink
seven times followed by a pause, then continue in a repeating pattern.
Sure Start has identified a problem (Manual Recovery Policy Set)
This computer has experienced a problem in locating a valid BIOS image, resulting in a failed start-up. HP Sure Start will
normally repair this type of issue, however, on this computer HP Sure Start has been configured to operate in manual mode
key sequence. To proceed with the repair, press and hold the following keys:<ESC>+<UP arrow>+<DOWN arrow> . It is
recommended the HP Sure Start recovery policy be set to automatic to avoid the need for this manual recovery step. If this
error reoccurs, a service event is required to identify the source of the error and take appropriate corrective action.
NOTE: The computer will attempt to notify the user of this problem through a series of blinking LEDs. When the user attempts
to turn on the computer from an “Off” or “Hibernated” state, LEDs associated with the CAPS and NUMLOCK keys will both blink
eight times followed by a pause, then continue in a repeating pattern.