Troubleshooting Guide
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Troubleshooting Without Diagnostics
Solving Display Problems
If you encounter display problems, see the documentation that came 
with the monitor and to the common causes and solutions listed in the 
following table.
Solving Display Problems 
Problem Cause Solution
Blank screen (no video). Monitor is not turned on 
and the monitor light is 
not on.
Turn on the monitor and check that 
the monitor light is on.
Bad monitor. Try a different monitor.
The cable connections 
are not correct.
Check the cable connection from the 
monitor to the computer and to the 
electrical outlet.
You may have a screen 
blanking utility installed 
or energy saver features 
are enabled.
Press any key or click the mouse 
button and, if set, type your 
password.
System ROM is 
corrupted; system is 
running is Boot Block 
Emergency Recovery 
Mode (indicated by 
eight beeps).
Reflash the system ROM with the 
latest BIOS image. See the “Boot 
Block Emergency Recovery Mode” 
section of the Desktop Management 
Guide on the Documentation and 
Diagnostics CD for more information
You are using a 
fixed-sync monitor and 
it will not sync at the 
resolution chosen.
Be sure that the monitor can accept 
the same horizontal scan rate as the 
resolution chosen.
Computer is in 
standby mode.
Press the power button to resume 
from standby mode.
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CAUTION: When attempting to resume from standby mode, do not hold down the 
power button for more than four seconds. Otherwise, the computer will shut down and 
you will lose any unsaved data.










