Solving media card reader problems – HP dc5700 User Manual

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Service Reference Guide, dc5700

437804-001

D–13

Troubleshooting Without Diagnostics

Solving Media Card Reader Problems

Hard Drive's “Emulation

Type” is set to “None.”

Run the Computer Setup utility and

change the “Emulation Type” to

“Hard Disk” in the device's details

under Storage > Device

Configuration.

Computer will not boot

from hard drive.

(continued)

The device is attached

to a SATA port that has

been disabled in

Computer Setup.

Run the Computer Setup utility and

ensure the device's SATA port is

enabled in Storage > Storage

Options.

Hard drive is damaged. Observe if the front panel Power LED

is blinking RED and if any beeps are

heard.
See the Worldwide Limited

Warranty for terms and conditions.

Computer seems to be

locked up.

Program in use has

stopped responding to

commands.

Attempt the normal Windows “Shut

Down” procedure. If this fails, press

the power button for four or more

seconds to turn off the power. To

restart the computer, press the

power button.

Solving Hard Drive Problems (Continued)

Problem

Cause

Solution

Solving Media Card Reader Problems

Problem

Cause

Solution

Media card will not work in

a digital camera after

formatting it in Microsoft

Windows XP.

By default, Windows XP

will format any media

card with a capacity

greater than 32MB with

the FAT32 format. Most

digital cameras use the

FAT (FAT16 & FAT12)

format and can not

operate with a FAT32

formatted card.

Either format the media card in the

digital camera or select FAT file

system to format the media card in a

computer with Windows XP.

A write-protected or locked

error occurs when

attempting to write to the

media card.

Media card is locked.

Locking the media card

is a safety feature that

prevents writing to and

deleting from an

SD/Memory Stick/ PRO

card.

If using an SD card, make sure that

the lock tab located on the right of

the SD card is not in the locked

position. If using a Memory

Stick/PRO card, make sure that the

lock tab located on the bottom of

the Memory Stick/PRO card is not

in the locked position.

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