Module1 POST Test
Module1 POST Test
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HP Diagnostic Tools
Module map
Module 1: Module 4:
POST Test HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI
Module 2: Module 5:
HP Support Assistant Other Diagnostic Apps and Tools
Module 3:
HP PC Hardware Diagnostics for Windows
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Module 1: POST Test
Learning map
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What are diagnostic tools?
• Diagnose and fix hardware and network issues
• Includes:
– Tests that run as part of the BIOS
– Pre-boot utilities independent of the OS
– Support applications
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Purpose of diagnostic tools
• Detect malfunctioning hardware
• Check hardware is functioning properly
• Check for software issues
• Provide alerts through error messages
– LEDs
– Beep codes
• Generate test logs
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Type of HP diagnostic tools
Run as part of computer firmware Pre-boot diagnostic tool that uses the
UEFI specification and performs advanced
hardware tests
Built-in tool with automated fixes, Hardware diagnostics tests that run
updates, and support independently of the OS from bootable code
on external media
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What does it test?
• Installed hardware
• Memory
Intel Optane
• Cache cache
Hard drive
CPU
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How does POST work?
Successful POST Unsuccessful POST
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Responding to a POST error
Click the icons to learn about how to respond to a POST error.
F2 key
F10 key
Ignore the message
and continue. F1 key
Run the HP PC
Hardware Diagnostics
UEFI.
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Observing the computer at POST
During or after POST, check the following:
System boots? LED codes? Sound and beep codes?
• Initial screen display and cursor • Power LED—On or flashing • Hard drive and/or fan activity
• Computer does not boot after POST • LEDs flash properly at start-up • Optical drive activity
• POST error codes—audible and visual
NOTE:
POST messages, LED codes, and beep codes are different for HP desktops, notebooks, and tables. To decode a POST error code for a
specific model, refer to the
• Maintenance and Service Guide for a specific model.
• LED codes for HP business computers, available on WISE
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Customer scenario
A customer calls and complains that their computer is beeping but not starting up. Other than a malfunctioning part,
what could the most common causes of beep codes be?
Enter your answer in the space provided.
Customer scenario
A customer calls and complains that their computer is beeping but not starting up. Other than a malfunctioning part,
what could the most common causes of beep codes be?
Enter your answer in the space provided.
You should inform the customer that a common cause of LED and beep codes is heat-related failures
caused by a build-up of dust in critical cooling areas. Over time, dust can collect in a computer's cooling
vents and clog the pathways that are part of the thermal cooling design. This can cause heat-sensitive
components, such as the processor and memory modules, to overheat and fail. If the computer is
beeping but not starting up, advise the customer to check for and remove any dust that might have
accumulated around or inside the computer.
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Thank you
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