Resources
Table 8-1  Troubleshooting resources and their descriptions
HP Resource Tool Description Link
HP Elite Support Provides live HP Premium support (available 24/7) to 
Elite computers.
http://www8.hp.com/us/en/ads/elite-
products/overview.html
HP Support Center Provides important support, such as warranty, 
support cases, drivers, Customer Advisories, 
Customer and Security Bulletins, and Product Change 
Notices.
http://h20565.www2.hp.com/portal/site/
hpsc
Subscribers Choice Allows you to sign up for HP product updates. http://www8.hp.com/us/en/subscribe/
HP Support Forums Provide discussions about HP products and issues. http://h30434.www3.hp.com/psg/
Service Access Workbench (SAW) 
(available for technicians and 
Business Partners only)
Provides navigable content intended for use by 
internal and outsourced call center sta and can be a 
resource for support and product division 
professionals.
http://sawpro.atlanta.hp.com/km/saw/
home.do
Vendors’ web sites Provide additional information for associated 
components such as Intel (processor, WLAN), 
Microsoft (Windows 7/8/10), AMD/NVidia (GPU), and 
so on.
http://www.intel.com/
content/www/us/en/homepage.html
http://www.amd.com
http://www.nvidia.com
General troubleshooting steps
A basic logic should be used when troubleshooting computer issues. This section will help you become 
familiar with troubleshooting methodology and eciently resolve problems. Proceed through the steps in the 
following table until the issue is resolved, and then move on to the next step that is relevant to the issue. For 
example, if you resolve a memory issue using the HP PC Diagnostics (UEFI) tool in step 6, you can then move 
on to step 10 to reseat the memory into its memory slot.
NOTE: General troubleshooting steps do not have to be followed in a specic order if an issue does not 
apply.
Table 8-2  Troubleshooting methodology and general troubleshooting steps
Identify issue Analyze issue Resolve issue Verify solution
1. Understand the issue 
on page 82
2. Examine the environment 
on page 84
3. Perform a visual inspection 
of hardware on page 85
4. Update BIOS and drivers 
on page 85
5. Remove or uninstall recently 
added hardware, software 
on page 85
6. HP Hardware Diagnostics and 
Tools on page 86
7. Status lights, blinking light 
codes, troubleshooting lights, 
and POST error messages 
on page 89
8. Hard reset on page 91
9. Soft reset (Default Settings) 
on page 92
10. Reseat cables and connections 
on page 92
11. Test with minimum conguration 
on page 93
12. Test with veried working 
conguration (hardware and/or operating 
system) on page 94
13. Replace the system board on page 94
Verify solution 
on page 95
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