HCHTech
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Before I call it quits on this one, I thought I'd run it by TN to see if I missed anything.
I've got a 15-month old HP Touchsmart 9300 Elite all-in-one on the bench. The symptom is inconsistent startup. Once in about 8 or 10 tries, the system boots and runs completely normally. The other times, you get lights & fans, the hard disk spins up, but no video at all. The hard disk access light comes on while the disk spins up, but then goes out. The system is not actually booting.
If you keep trying until it boots again, it boots up and runs normally (no windows repair, etc.). There is nothing remarkable in the event logs. Customer reports he uses it all day after a successful start without incident.
1. I removed the hard disk, and did gsmartcontrol scans on my linux bench machine. both short and extended tests passed without error.
2. While the HD test was running, I did my normal hardware diagnostics, which include a overall scan with PC-Doctor, an overnight run with memtest, and a 20-minute stress test. All passed without error. The fans ramped up to full RPM during the stress test, as expected.
3. When it does boot, you can boot from the CD, HD or USB.
4. When the RAM is removed, you get the expected error beeping. Tried booting with single RAM sticks inserted individually, no change in symptom.
5. During an unsuccessful boot, you can hear the CD drive initializing, the hard disk spinning, the main system fan spins, and the graphics card (discrete) fan spins.
6. This has the enormous brick power supply, rated to output 19.5v at 11.8A. When tested, it outputs a flat 20.00v without load.
7. This unit has an inverter board, but I don't suspect that as the problem is the system is not booting, it's not just booting without video. There is a displayport connection, which I gerry-rigged to a monitor with a couple of adapters, but there is no video at all on the external monitor either.
8. I've disassembled the thing, and checked all wires, connectors & plugs. Everything looks normal. No visible signs (blown caps, etc) of problem.
The graphics card for these things is showing at $210 and the motherboard at $460. I doubt they will elect to attempt a repair, even though this was a higher-dollar purchase (i7, 2GB discrete graphics, Win7Pro, etc), unless I can pinpoint the problem. I'm not interested in throwing parts at it until it runs, either.
Is there anything else you would do?
I've got a 15-month old HP Touchsmart 9300 Elite all-in-one on the bench. The symptom is inconsistent startup. Once in about 8 or 10 tries, the system boots and runs completely normally. The other times, you get lights & fans, the hard disk spins up, but no video at all. The hard disk access light comes on while the disk spins up, but then goes out. The system is not actually booting.
If you keep trying until it boots again, it boots up and runs normally (no windows repair, etc.). There is nothing remarkable in the event logs. Customer reports he uses it all day after a successful start without incident.
1. I removed the hard disk, and did gsmartcontrol scans on my linux bench machine. both short and extended tests passed without error.
2. While the HD test was running, I did my normal hardware diagnostics, which include a overall scan with PC-Doctor, an overnight run with memtest, and a 20-minute stress test. All passed without error. The fans ramped up to full RPM during the stress test, as expected.
3. When it does boot, you can boot from the CD, HD or USB.
4. When the RAM is removed, you get the expected error beeping. Tried booting with single RAM sticks inserted individually, no change in symptom.
5. During an unsuccessful boot, you can hear the CD drive initializing, the hard disk spinning, the main system fan spins, and the graphics card (discrete) fan spins.
6. This has the enormous brick power supply, rated to output 19.5v at 11.8A. When tested, it outputs a flat 20.00v without load.
7. This unit has an inverter board, but I don't suspect that as the problem is the system is not booting, it's not just booting without video. There is a displayport connection, which I gerry-rigged to a monitor with a couple of adapters, but there is no video at all on the external monitor either.
8. I've disassembled the thing, and checked all wires, connectors & plugs. Everything looks normal. No visible signs (blown caps, etc) of problem.
The graphics card for these things is showing at $210 and the motherboard at $460. I doubt they will elect to attempt a repair, even though this was a higher-dollar purchase (i7, 2GB discrete graphics, Win7Pro, etc), unless I can pinpoint the problem. I'm not interested in throwing parts at it until it runs, either.
Is there anything else you would do?