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01-27-2019 12:05 AM
Здравствуйте. Мой HP Z620 не запускается. Звучат 4 звуковых сигнала. Материнска плата 619559-001. Мне необходима информация по звуковым сигналам BIOS
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01-31-2019 03:03 PM
Solved the problem with HP BIOS Configuration Utility
01-27-2019 09:52 AM
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01-27-2019 07:47 PM
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c04205252
4 звуковых сигнала описаны на стр. 145-146 ссылки. Обычно это означает, что блок питания неисправен или перегружен. Есть способы проверить это в ссылке. Возможно, у вас плохой источник питания, но компонент, подключенный к источнику питания, также может быть неисправен и вызывать те же 4 звуковых сигнала. Удачи...
01-31-2019 03:46 AM - edited 01-31-2019 03:51 AM
I replaced the motherboard and everything works. There's a new problem. At start gives the message " invalid electronik serial number". What utilities can be used to enter the serial number?
01-31-2019 05:44 PM
Alex, and for others who might read this later:
If you had a brand new "virgin" motherboard there is a process of "branding" or "tattooing" the motherboard to make it match what your original workstation was, and the codes for that are on the case itself, on several of the labels. This is a complex and precise process that can be done after significant study, and the process more recently is much different from the past so don't read old information on this. You did not need to do that.... which is fortunate.
The BIOS wants to see a chassis serial number, which is on the case label on the rear, which you can and did enter. That can be entered via BIOS, and it is much easier than branding/tattooing a new virgin motherboard.