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    Using a BIOS Floppy Disk 
    If you do not have a BIOS floppy disk, download the package from the Partnership Web site (see page 
    vi) under Product Support Information in the Service and Support Library. Follow the instructions for 
    creating the BIOS floppy disk. 
     
    Caution 
    Make sure to use the correct BIOS floppy disk for the notebook model you are repairing. The 
    program does not verify the notebook model, so you could accidentally install the wrong BIOS. 
     
    1. 
    2. 
    Insert the BIOS floppy disk in the floppy disk drive. 
    Turn on the notebook and allow it to boot from the BIOS floppy disk. 
     If the notebook does not turn on at all, do the following to boot from the BIOS floppy disk: 
     
    a. Unplug the AC adapter. 
     b. Press and hold Fn+B 
     c. Plug in the AC adapter. 
     d. Release Fn+B. 
    Note: If the notebook will not boot from the BIOS floppy disk, try plugging the boot-block jumper 
    into the notebook’s parallel port. See the wiring diagram below. 
    3. The display goes blank for a minute or more while the BIOS is reprogrammed. 
    Note: If you plugged in a boot block jumper, unplug it before the notebook automatically reboots. 
    4. After the BIOS reprograms itself, check the BIOS version to make sure it is the latest version. 
    If necessary, download the latest BIOS version and reprogram the BIOS IC. 
      
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    25
    13
     
     Figure 2-22. Boot-Block Jumper 
    Service Manual Removal and Replacement 2-37  
    						
    							 
    Removing Other Components 
    (Authorized Service Providers Only) 
    Required Equipment 
    • #0 and #1 Phillips screwdrivers. 
    • Small flat-blade screwdriver. 
    Removal Procedure 
    1. 
    2. 
    Unplug the AC adapter, if present, and remove the battery. 
    Remove the assemblies and follow the additional steps listed in the table below. 
    Table 2-5. Removing Components 
    Component Removal Procedure Additional Steps 
    Battery, CMOS  Keyboard cover 
    (page 2-10). 
    Speaker (page 2-12). 
    Switchboard PCA 
    (page 2-13). 
    Keyboard (page 2-13). 
    CD/DVD (page 2-16). 
    Display (page 2-17). 
    Top case (page 2-20). 
    Heatsink (page 2-26). 
    Floppy (page 2-22). 
    Motherboard (page 2-30). 
    Reassembly Notes: After replacing the CMOS battery, 
    set the correct time and date using the BIOS Setup 
    utility or Date/Time in the Control Panel. 
    Case, bottom See page 2-34.  
    Case, top See page 2-20.  
    CD/DVD drive See page 2-16.  
    CPU module See page 2-28.  
    Display assembly See page 2-17.  
    Doors, PCMCIA Keyboard cover 
    (page 2-10). 
    Speaker (page 2-12). 
    Switchboard PCA 
    (page 2-13). 
    Keyboard (page 2-13). 
    CD/DVD (page 2-16). 
    Display (page 2-17). 
    Top case (page 2-20). 
    Heatsink (page 2-26). 
    Floppy (page 2-22). 
    Motherboard (page 2-30). 
    See page 2-34. 
    Floppy drive See page 2-22.  
    2-38 Removal and Replacement Service Manual  
    						
    							 
    Component Removal Procedure Additional Steps 
    Guide, HDD Keyboard cover 
    (page 2-10). 
    Speaker (page 2-12). 
    Switchboard PCA 
    (page 2-13). 
    Keyboard (page 2-13). 
    CD/DVD (page 2-16). 
    Display (page 2-17). 
    Top case (page 2-20). 
    When replacing the HDD guide, make sure you only 
    replace the two right screws. Do not replace the two left 
    screws. 
    Heatsink (with fan) See page 2-26.  
    Keyboard See page 2-13.  
    Panel, wireless Keyboard cover 
    (page 2-10). 
    Speaker (page 2-12). 
    Switchboard PCA 
    (page 2-13). 
    Keyboard (page 2-13). 
    CD/DVD (page 2-16). 
    Display (page 2-17). 
    Top case (page 2-20). 
    Press the tabs on both sides of the panel and then lift it 
    from the bottom case. 
    PCA, I/R See page 2-24.   
    PCA, left and right 
    antennas (wireless 
    models only) 
    Keyboard cover 
    (page 2-10). 
    Speaker (page 2-12). 
    Switchboard PCA 
    (page 2-13). 
    Keyboard (page 2-13). 
    CD/DVD (page 2-16). 
    Display (page 2-17). 
    Top case (page 2-20). 
    Heatsink (page 2-26). 
    Floppy (page 2-22). 
    Motherboard (page 2-30) 
    Bottom case (page 2-34). 
    Disconnect the front antenna PCA cables from the 
    mini-PCI card (page 2-6). 
    Be careful not to bend the metal tabs on the bottom 
    case when removing or replacing either of the two 
    antenna PCAs. 
    PCA, motherboard See page 2-30.  
    PCA, switchboard See page 2-13.  
    Socket, PCMCIA Keyboard cover 
    (page 2-10). 
    Keyboard (page 2-13). 
    CD/DVD (page 2-16). 
    Display (page 2-17). 
    Top case (page 2-20). 
    Heatsink (page 2-26). 
    Floppy (page 2-22). 
    Motherboard (page 2-30). 
    1. Remove the two screws attaching the socket to the 
    motherboard. 
    2. Unplug the PCMCIA socket from the motherboard. 
    Speaker assembly See page 2-12.  
     
    Service Manual Removal and Replacement 2-39  
    						
    							 
    3 
    Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 
    This chapter includes troubleshooting and diagnostic information for testing the functionality of the 
    notebook, and for identifying faulty components: 
    • ASP support information 
    • Troubleshooting information 
    ! Checking for customer abuse (page 3-3). 
    ! Troubleshooting the problem (page 3-3). 
    ! Verifying the repair (page 3-4). 
    ! Suggestions for troubleshooting (page 3-5). 
    • Diagnostic tools 
    ! e-Diagtools diagnostic program (page 3-18). 
    ! Power-on self-test (page 3-19). 
    ! Sycard PCCtest 450/460 PC card (page 3-25). 
    ! Windows Management Instrumentation (page 3-26). 
    ! BIOS Setup utility (page 3-26). 
    Support by Authorized Service Providers 
    In the U.S., support of notebook computers by Authorized Service Providers (ASPs) is a purchasable 
    option. Standard predefined models and standard special models do not include ASP support. The sales 
    force has the option of creating models with ASP support using the specials process. 
    The serial number label on the bottom of the notebook indicates the ASP support status for that model. 
    See the following table. 
    Table 3-1. ASP Support Options 
    Serial Number Label ASP Support Status 
    “NoASP” No reimbursement to ASP for parts or labor. However the ASP is authorized to 
    repair the notebook, and reimbursement can be negotiated directly with the 
    customer. 
    “ASP” Parts and labor will be reimbursed to the ASP. 
     
    In other countries, ASP support is standard in most situations—but you should check the marking on 
    the serial number label to verify the ASP support status for that model. 
     
    Service Manual Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 3-1  
    						
    							 
    Troubleshooting 
    The suggestions in this section can help isolate and repair the cause of a problem. To ensure quality 
    repair, follow the basic troubleshooting steps shown below. 
      
     
    Check the customer’s description
    of the problem and any supporting
    information.
    Try to duplicate the customer’s
    problem.
    Troubleshoot the problem using:
      - Diagnostic tools.
      - Troubleshooting suggestions.
    Verify the repair by testing the
    functionality of the complete unit.
    Check for customer abuse.
     
    Figure 3-1. Basic Troubleshooting Steps 
    3-2 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Service Manual  
    						
    							 
    Checking for Customer Abuse 
    Some notebooks might appear to have been damaged by customer abuse. Use these guidelines to help 
    determine if this is the case: 
    • If the shipping box is seriously damaged, customer abuse cannot be declared. 
    • If the damage could have a cause other than customer abuse, customer abuse cannot be declared. 
    • If the notebook shows any of the following, customer abuse is declared: 
    ! Missing parts. 
    ! Broken plastic parts. 
    ! Parts not original to the notebook. 
    ! Damaged or missing keys on the keyboard. 
    Table 3-3 lists additional criteria for determining customer abuse to specific parts of the notebook. 
     
    Important 
    Parts damaged by customer abuse are not covered by the warranty. 
     
    Troubleshooting the Problem 
    Record pertinent information about the notebook: 
    • Model and serial number. 
    • Operating system and version. 
    • Software version (stored in hidden file c:\version.inf). 
    • BIOS version. 
    • Accessories and peripherals used. 
    Analyze the problem: 
    • Observe Symptoms. Using the customer’s information, try to duplicate the problem. Determine 
    how the problem differs from proper behavior. Also, note the functions that do work properly. 
    • Separate Problems. If there are multiple symptoms, separate them into distinct problems. 
    • Consider Causes. Keep in mind possible causes for each problem. Use the diagnostic tools and 
    troubleshooting suggestions to help find possible causes. 
    ! The e-Diagtools diagnostic program tests most of the notebook’s components using automatic 
    and interactive tests, and is your primary troubleshooting tool. Other tools include the  
    power-on self-test, WMI/Toptools (if installed), the BIOS Setup utility, and the Sycard 
    PCCtest. Table 3-2 on page 3-5 shows how you can use these tools to isolate the cause of the 
    notebook’s problem. 
    ! The troubleshooting suggestions on page 3-6 include general suggestions for repairing 
    notebooks that show specific failure symptoms. 
    Service Manual Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 3-3  
    						
    							 
    Swapping modules that might be defective with others known to be good is generally an ideal way to 
    find the module responsible for the problem. A failure symptom is rarely caused by more than one 
    module, so you will not usually need to replace more than one to correct a particular failure. 
    After you replace a module, the notebook will normally be in a confused state and lock up when you 
    apply power. If this happens, press the reset button: this turns the notebook off, so that you can restart 
    it in a known state. 
    Verifying the Repair 
    Before returning the repaired notebook to the customer, verify the repair by running the following 
    tests: 
    • e-Diagtools Basic Diagnostic Test. Run the basic test of the e-Diagtools diagnostic program 
    (page 3-18). 
     –and– 
    • Function Tests. Run tests that check the repaired function, such as those in e-Diagtool\
    s 
    (page 3-18). 
     –and– 
    • Failed Tests. Run any other tests that failed during troubleshooting. 
    3-4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Service Manual  
    						
    							 
    Suggestions for Troubleshooting 
     Table 3-2. Scope of Diagnostic Tools 
    Function e-Diagtools 
    Power-On 
    Self-Test 
    Sycard 
    PCCtest 450 
    WMI/ 
    Toptools 
    (if installed) BIOS Setup 
    Bootup  Tests  Describes Configures 
    Processor  Tests  Describes  
    Memory Tests Tests  Describes Describes 
    Fan Tests     
    Batteries  Tests (CMOS 
    battery only) 
     Describes  
    Display Tests   Describes Configures 
    Hard disk Tests Tests  Describes Configures 
    Floppy drive Tests* Tests  Describes Configures 
    Keyboard Tests Tests  Describes  
    Audio Tests     
    Serial Tests*   Describes Configures 
    Parallel Tests   Describes Configures 
    LAN Tests   Describes Configures 
    Modem     Configures 
    Wireless     Configures 
    Infrared    Describes Configures 
    PS/2 port Tests†    Configures 
    USB    Describes Configures 
    Port replicator      
    PCMCIA Tests  Tests Describes  
    IEEE 1394 Tests     
    AC adapter    Status  
    * Test might be available only on certain units. † Use an external keyboard to exercise the port. Run the external 101-key test. 
     
    Service Manual Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 3-5  
    						
    							 
    If you cannot isolate the cause of a problem using the above diagnostic tools, use the suggestions in the 
    following table to help find the problem. 
    Table 3-3. Troubleshooting Suggestions 
    Symptom 
    Call Center: 
    Suggestions 
    Repair Center: 
    Likely Causes 
    Repair Center: 
    Comments 
    To help determine likely causes of a problem, determine which replaceable modules are involved in the system 
    function and what roles they play: see the figure on page 1-27 and the table on page 1-28. 
    Startup    
    Does not boot on 
    AC or battery. 
    Check power source. 
    Press and hold power button 
    to turn notebook off, then 
    press power button to turn 
    notebook on. 
    Unplug AC adapter, remove 
    the battery and any PC cards, 
    press reset button to turn 
    notebook off, then reconnect 
    power and try again. 
    Do not use touch pad while 
    booting or resuming. 
    Remove all but one SDRAM 
    module and try again. 
    Reinsert any other SDRAM 
    module and try again. 
    AC adapter. 
    SDRAM module. 
    CPU module. 
    Switchboard PCA. 
    Motherboard. 
    Display assembly. 
    Hard drive. 
    Check AC adapter. Remove 
    all but one SDRAM module 
    and try again. 
    If power status light does not 
    turn on, reprogram BIOS, 
    replace top case, replace 
    motherboard. 
    If power status light turns on 
    but display remains off, try 
    external monitor. If monitor 
    shows successful boot, 
    replace display assembly. If 
    monitor shows activity but 
    BIOS does not complete, 
    replace display assembly. If 
    monitor is blank, replace 
    switchboard PCA, replace 
    motherboard. 
    If power status light and 
    display turn on, BIOS 
    completes, but OS does not 
    start from hard disk or floppy 
    drive, replace CPU module, 
    replace motherboard. If OS 
    starts from floppy drive, 
    reload hard drive, replace 
    hard drive. 
    Beeps once, spins 
    hard disk, repeats, 
    but does not boot. 
    Make sure at least one 
    SDRAM module is installed. 
    SDRAM module.  
    Does not boot on 
    battery, but boots 
    on AC. 
    Make sure battery is properly 
    installed and fully charged. 
    Check battery level on battery 
    LEDs. 
    Check battery contacts. If 
    available, try another battery. 
    Battery or contacts. 
    Motherboard. 
     
    Does not boot from 
    floppy drive. 
    Make sure floppy disk is 
    bootable. 
    Use BIOS Setup to check 
    default boot order. 
    Floppy disk or floppy 
    drive. 
    Motherboard. 
    Make sure floppy drive is 
    installed and connected 
    correctly. 
    Does not boot from 
    CD in CD/DVD 
    drive. 
    Make sure CD is bootable. 
    Use BIOS Setup to check 
    default boot order. 
    Restart notebook. 
    CD/DVD drive. 
    Motherboard. 
    Make sure CD/DVD is 
    installed and connected 
    correctly. 
    3-6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Service Manual  
    						
    							 
    Symptom 
    Call Center: 
    Suggestions 
    Repair Center: 
    Likely Causes 
    Repair Center: 
    Comments 
    Sluggish startup or 
    shutdown. 
    Use Tools tab in disk’s 
    Properties sheet to check 
    hard disk. Use Disk 
    Defragmenter to optimize 
    hard disk. 
    Delete temporary and 
    unneeded files. 
    Hard drive.  
    Error message such 
    as “Invalid system 
    disk” or “Auto IDE 
    error”. 
    Check for disk in floppy drive. 
    Check boot order in BIOS 
    Setup. 
    Remove and reinstall hard 
    drive. 
    Hard drive contacts. 
    Hard drive. 
    If notebook boots from floppy 
    drive, check for corrupt files 
    on hard drive, use Recovery 
    CDs to reinstall factory 
    software onto hard drive, 
    replace hard drive. 
    Password forgotten. Verify proper ownership, then 
    follow removal procedure with 
    owner and record appropriate 
    data—see page 5-1. 
     User must call Technical 
    Support and provide proof of 
    ownership. Password 
    removal is restricted to 
    certain sites. See page 5-1. 
    Power    
    No power. Make sure charged battery is 
    installed or AC adapter 
    connected. 
    Try another battery or AC 
    adapter if available. 
    AC adapter. 
    Battery. 
    Motherboard. 
     
    Service Manual Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 3-7  
    						
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