Maintenance and Service Guide
Table Of Contents
- Product description
- Components
- Illustrated parts catalog
- Removal and replacement procedures preliminary requirements
- Removal and replacement procedures for Customer Self-Repair parts
- Removal and replacement procedures for authorized service provider parts
- Interpreting system validation diagnostic front panel LEDs and audible codes
- Troubleshooting guide
- Resources
- General troubleshooting steps
- Identify the issue
- Analyze the issue
- Resolve the issue
- Verify solution
- Helpful Hints
- Common issues and possible solutions
- Additional information
- Acronyms
- Blinking lights and boot error codes
- Processor not executing code
- BIOS recovery code unable to find valid BIOS recovery image
- Memory module error
- Graphics Controller Error (No Controller)
- Failure - System Board Error
- Intel Trusted Execution Technology (TXT) Error
- Sure Start unable to find valid BIOS Boot Block image
- Sure Start has identified a problem (Manual Recovery Policy Set)
- POST error messages and user actions
- Routine maintenance for performance improvement
- Common blue screen error messages
- Use Windows Debugging Tool
- Display issue: pixel anomalies
- Cable management
- Connector types
- Computer Setup (BIOS), TPM, and HP Sure Start
- Using HP PC Hardware Diagnostics
- Backing up, restoring, and recovering
- Specifications
- Power cord set requirements
- Statement of memory volatility
- Recycling
- Index

Table 8-12 Issues, possible causes, and xes (continued)
Items Procedures
1. Verify that battery is recognized and charging.
2. Verify battery condition if battery cycle life is over specs (i.e., long life of 1000-cycle life
and 3-year warranty). Battery may have premature capacity loss within its cycle life or
warranty.
3. If issue remains, test with a veried working battery and verify battery status lights
and battery conditions.
4. If issue remains, replace system board.
5. Verify the new replacement.
Tips and tricks See the computer user guide for instructions regarding battery maintenance and increasing
battery life. Also reference http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01297640?
jumpid=hpr_r1002_usen_link3.
Battery discharges too fast
Table 8-13 Issues, possible causes, and xes
Items Procedures
Symptoms
Battery has good status light but discharges
too fast
Possible causes
AC adapter and/or battery.
Troubleshooting steps
Verify AC adapter
Determine whether the computer needs the AC adapter to boot and operate.
Sometimes, intermittently bad AC adapter and loose connection between adapter and
computer results in inability to charge battery and causes short run time.
1. Inspect AC adapter to verify that it is working.
2. Test with AC adapter alone and with a veried working AC adapter.
Verify battery: Battery capacity can degrade over time, so check the warranty
coverage. Run a battery test to conrm if issue is hardware-related.
1. Review battery power plans in Control Panel > Power Options that may consume
more energy and discharge battery faster. Resetting default to Power Saver
option can conserve battery power.
2. Determine whether any graphics processing is running.
3. Verify battery maintenance and operations. Leaving the battery at a high level of
charge in a high-temperature environment for extended periods accelerates the
loss of capacity.
4. Test and calibrate battery using HP PC Hardware Diagnostics (UEFI).
5. Verify battery life cycle using HP Support Assistant tool.
If battery cycle life is over specs (long life battery of 1000-cycle life and 3-year
warranty), battery may have capacity loss beyond its lifecycle or warranty.
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