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

Fan runs constantly
Table 8-53 Issues, possible causes, and xes
Items Procedures
Symptoms
● Fan never stops running
● Generates heat
● Decreased computer
performance
Possible causes
● BIOS not up to date.
● Thermal condition (fan, air ow)--fan may not be defective but must run constantly to
remove excess heat generated by electrical components.
● Inappropriate conguration.
Troubleshooting steps
General actions
1. Verify whether BIOS is set to Fan Always on while on AC Power F10 Setup. When
booting the computer, press F10 to open Setup, and then select Advanced > Built-In
Device Options Menu.
2. Update BIOS and drivers (4. Update BIOS and drivers on page 83) and reset BIOS to
default. BIOS may implement new fan characteristics and updates for other
components.
3. Perform a hard reset (8. Hard reset on page 89). Performing a hard reset can reset
recorded thermal values in memory.
Thermal-related issue
1. Verify fan is spinning. Reseat fan cable before moving to next step.
a. Check fan and connection. Reseat fan cable.
b. Be sure that no obstructions or dust are in heat sink fan, heat sink n, or vent.
c. Test fan using HP PC Hardware Diagnostics (UEFI) tool (6. HP Hardware
Diagnostics and Tools on page 84). Be sure that the fan is not producing loud
noise and that fan blades spin correctly.
d. Test with a veried working fan.
e. Replace the fan.
2. Verify thermal solution
Use Thermal Monitor tool (available only to authorized service providers/technicians)
(HP Thermal Monitor on page 86) to run stress test (processor and GPU) and verify that
thermal sensors are within limits after thermal condition is serviced.
User conguration
Change Power Options in Windows (i.e., choosing Balanced mode instead of High
performance). High performance and extensive graphics may cause the fan run constantly
to release the heat.
Notes BIOS currently omits fan presence detection to shorten boot time delay less than four
seconds. Therefore, the fan error is generated based on previous boot to operating system
that found system fan error.
Fan often is part of thermal solution, including heat sink, heat sink n/muer, and thermal
grease. Fan replacement requires reboot and fan function verication using HP PC Hardware
Diagnostics (UEFI) tool.
For more information, see the following links:
● http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01007591.
● https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01657439.
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