HP PAVILION NX9005 User Manual

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Service Manual

Troubleshooting and Diagnostics

3-11

Symptom

Call Center: Suggestions

Repair Center:
Likely Causes

Repair Center:
Comments

Display

Dark display, no light

Make sure notebook is turned on and
warmed up.

Check power supply.

Make sure SDRAM modules are
installed properly.

Adjust display brightness.

Press

Fn+F5

several times.

Try external monitor.

Display cable connection

SDRAM modules

CPU module

Display assembly

Motherboard

Check cable
connections.

Replace SDRAM
modules.

Make sure CPU module
is installed properly,
replace CPU module.

Check display cable
connections, replace
display assembly.

If external monitor
displays no image,
replace motherboard.

White display

Adjust display brightness.

Display assembly

Switchboard PCA

Erratic display

Display cable connection

Switchboard PCA

Display assembly

Motherboard

Check display cable
connection.

Bright or missing pixels or
lines.

See quality statement on page 5-3.

Display cable connection

Display assembly

Check display cable
connection.

See quality statement on
page 5-3.

Punctured display

Declared to be caused by
customer abuse.

Vertical crack near center
of display.

Usually caused by closing
display with pencil-sized
object on keyboard

Declared to be caused by
customer abuse.

Scratched display glass

Declared to be caused by
customer abuse.

Local area of dark or light
discoloration visible when
display is on

Caused by excessive
pressure applied to area on
screen

Declared to be caused by
customer abuse.

External display does not
work

Check connections.

Press

Fn+F5

several times.

Try display on another computer.

External display

Motherboard

Hard disk

Hard disk never spins

Check power source.

Remove and reinstall hard drive.
Check connector.

Hard drive or connector

Motherboard

If drive case is damaged,
drive may not operate
properly.

Hard disk makes clunking
or scratching noise

Back up disk immediately.

Was notebook or drive dropped?

Hard drive

Check notebook and
drive for evidence of
customer abuse.

Hard disk makes buzzing
or whining noise

Back up disk immediately.

Check hard disk installation.

Check for alternate noise sources,
such as PCMCIA drive or fan.

Depends on noise source

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