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Appendix E: Boot error codes 
In some cases when the host processor is not executing or does not have the necessary code to drive the display, LED blink 
codes inform the user of a problem. When HP Always On Remote Management is activated, boot error codes are sent to the HP 
Touchpoint Manager administrator to assist in problem resolution and advising the user on appropriate next steps. 
LED Sequence 
Error 
Amber Battery LED: blinks 1Hz 
continuously 
Embedded Controller unable to load 
Firmware 
CAPS / NUMLOCK LED’s = 1 Blink 
CPU not executing code 
CAPS / NUMLOCK LED’s = 2 Blinks 
BIOS recovery code unable to find valid 
BIOS recovery image 
CAPS / NUMLOCK LED’s =3 Blinks  Memory Module error 
CAPS / NUMLOCK LED’s = 4 Blinks 
Graphics Controller error 
CAPS / NUMLOCK LED’s = 5 Blinks 
System Board Error 
CAPS / NUMLOCK LED’s = 6 Blinks 
Intel Trusted Execution Technology (TXT) 
Error 
CAPS / NUMLOCK LED’s = 7 Blinks 
Sure Start unable to find valid BIOS Boot 
Block image 
CAPS / NUMLOCK LED’s = 8 Blinks 
Sure Start has identified a problem 
(Manual Recovery Policy Set) 
CPU not executing code 
This computer has experienced a problem due to the failure of certain code to execute, resulting in a failed start-up of the 
CPU. The issue could be related to the CPU or the system board in the machine. If the CPU is socketed, please ensure the CPU is 
seated correctly in the socket. 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 
once followed by a pause, then continue in a repeating pattern. 
BIOS recovery code unable to find valid BIOS recovery image 
This computer has experienced a problem in locating a valid BIOS image, resulting in a failed start-up. This problem may be 
resolved by placing a clean copy of the system BIOS on a USB key or in the appropriate hard drive directory and performing a 
reboot. If you continue to experience this error and are unable to correct it using the process described in the link, 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 
twice followed by a pause, then continue in a repeating pattern. 
Failure - Memory Module Error 
This computer has experienced a memory initialization problem resulting in a failed start-up. This issue may be related to the 
memory modules in the computer. This problem may be resolved by ensuring that memory modules are correctly inserted and 
seated. If this error reoccurs, a service event is required to determine the source of the error (memory modules or system 
board) 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 
three times followed by a pause, then continue in a repeating pattern. 










