Computer Repair With Diagnostic Flowcharts
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Computer Repair with Diagnostic Flowcharts Free Download PDF Eight flowcharts from published available through the FonerBooks.com website. The full revised eBook with 17 flowcharts and troubleshooting text is available for $9.95. The linked website versions of the flowcharts are interactive, ie, click on the diamond decision symbols and the browser shows the relevant text. The linked flowcharts also include the text for each chapter. I had to remove the text from this eBook due to possible duplicate content issues with Google.
Six laptop troubleshooting flowcharts online at: www.daileyint.com/hmdpc/repair.htm
Copyright 2011 by Morris Rosenthal This eBook may be shared online and printed for personal use only, on the condition that any electronically transmitted or printed copy include this copyright notice and statement. This eBook may not be used for commercial purposes or modified in any way without the prior written consent of the copyright owner.
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Power Supply Failure No
Live screen?
Yes
Check power requirement vs rating.
No No
New hardware installed?
No
Yes
New build?
Proceed to Video Failure chart.
No
Power comes on?
Yes
Good AC power source? No
Boot on 2nd try?
No
Yes Premature power_ok signal. Try different power supply.
Yes
No
Proceed to Motherboard Failure chart.
Yes
Select proper voltage on rear of power supply. Yes
Power switch fail?
Yes
Either you have a short circuit in the case or a geometry problem placing an unacceptable Yes stress on the motherboard. It’s also possible that the video adapter was never seated, due the bracket position.
Is 110/220 V set?
Yes
Use live outlet.
Hear any beeps?
Remove latest addition and retry. Test, replace power supply.
Yes
Replace switch or substitute front panel reset switch, if available.
Yes
Hard drive spin up?
Installed motherboard lead?
No
No
Replace power supply.
No
Check manual and motherboard silkscreen. Connect lead from front panel switch.
Power supply connections to motherboard correct?
No
Yes
Powers motherboard on bench?
No
Bad adapter on bus? Yes
Strip system down to video adapter only. See Box A, on Conflict Resolution chart.
No
Remake motherboard power supply connections.
Spin up on other lead?
No
Yes Defective power supply lead or connector. Try drive in test PC.
You can open the interactive version of this flowchart in your browser on the fonerbooks.com website by clicking on the chapter heading below. The interactive version allows you to get the text for each decision symbol without paging ahead. Power Supply Failure Or cut and paste http://www.fonerbooks.com/power.htm
Video Failure
No
No
Does system power up?
Yes
Monitor power on?
Check monitor power source. Make sure cord is fully seated in the monitor socket.
Live screen?
Yes
Controls in middle of range?
No
RAM seated?
Yes
Hear a string of beeps?
Yes Video cable secure?
No Adapter seated?
Check both ends of video cable.
No
No
No
Yes
Reseat video adapter, secure. Cable damaged, pins bent?
Monitor tested?
Yes
No
No
Test monitor on good PC or laptop.
Repair or replace video cable. Testing with a different technology video adapter (PCI vs PCI Express) doesn’t prove the card slot is good No
Proceed to Motherboard Failure chart.
No
“No Signal” displayed?
Yes
Yes
Yes
Reseat RAM on Motherboard.
“No power” displayed?
Connect video card power inside PC
Adjust brightness and contrast. Yes
Proceed to Power Supply Failure
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
Any other adapters installed?
Yes
Yes Live with new video adapter? Yes
Try old adapter in other system before chucking.
No
Live with lone video adapter?
Freezes on BIOS Screen? No
Yes
Proceed to Conflict Resolution chart.
Proceed to Video Performance chart.
You can open the interactive version of this flowchart in your browser on the fonerbooks.com website by clicking on the chapter heading below. The interactive version allows you to get the text for each decision symbol without paging ahead.
Video Failure Or copy and paste: http://www.fonerbooks.com/video.htm
Motherboard, CPU, RAM Failure Power diagnostic done?
No
Proceed to Power Supply Failure.
Yes
RAM matched, seated?
No
Reseat RAM, positive lever lock. Install pairs if required.
No
CPU seated flat?
Hear beeps?
Proceed to Motherboard Performance chart.
Yes
No
Reseat CPU and heatsink.
Yes
No
Proceed to conflict resolution chart
No
No
Freezes on swapped Yes RAM?
Yes CMOS settings default?
Yes Replace RAM with type listed in motherboard documentation.
Default motherboard Yes settings?
Restore default motherboard settings with jumpers or switches.
Freezes bare bones?
No
Proceed to Video Failure diagnostic chart
Yes
No
Freezes on boot screen?
Yes
Video diagnostic done?
Yes
Check fan power point, (fan1), replace.
Yes
Yes
Fan on heatsink active?
No
Live Screen?
No
No Load defaults from BIOS.
Yes
Runs on bench?
Yes
Heatsink active?
No
No Locate short, binding, or swap case.
Yes
Bad CPU, watch voltage and heatsink on replacement.
CPU swap work?
No
Motherboard bad.
Install new heatsink, connect fan. May be too late for CPU.
You can open the interactive version of this flowchart in your browser on the fonerbooks.com website by clicking on the chapter heading below. The interactive version allows you to get the text for each decision symbol without paging ahead.
Motherboard, RAM, CPU Failure Or copy and paste http://www.fonerbooks.com/cpu_ram.htm
ATA Drive Failure No
BIOS register drive?
No
Drive seek, spin up?
Yes
CD or DVD drive?
Yes
No
Yes Try swapping power cables and test in other PC or external USB shell before trashing.
No
SATA drive?
Yes
Proceed to CD / DVD chart.
Yes 300 MB/s SATA2?
No
Drive No cycles up, down? Yes
Check on-drive compatibility jumper if old 150 MB/s controller.
Swap power Data lead, try isolating Yes connection on IDE cable, good? check power Set management. BIOS on old No Master/ Yes motherboard may No Slave? fail to detect Mode, No SATA when X-fer speed present. correct? Check data Set Cables cable seated PATA hard No cable select Yes seated, both ends, test Yes drives require 80 (CS)? new? cable. conductor cable, check mode in No Reseat IDE and Yes CMOS. power cables. Select Master/Slave or Replace IDE cables CS. CS requires 80 if in doubt. Does No FDISK see Yes conductor IDE cable or custom 40 wire cable. drive?
IDE Yes ribbon cable No keyed? Replace IDE cable. If BIOS still doesn’t register drive, either motherboard controller or drive is bad or incompatible.
Isolate drive on primary IDE controller. If FDISK still doesn’t see drive, the MBR may have been trashed by a virus.
Match pin 1 on all connectors.
Proceed to Hard Drive Boot and Performance chart.
You can open the interactive version of this flowchart in your browser on the fonerbooks.com website by clicking on the chapter heading below. The interactive version allows you to get the text for each decision symbol without paging ahead.
ATA Drive Failure Or copy and paste http://www.fonerbooks.com/ide_hd.htm
CD or DVD Playback
No BIOS register drive?
Yes
Yes
Locked in software?
Try ejecting before boot.
Yes
Pin hole on drive face?
Reading right drive?
Read other discs?
No
Burner problem?
Read data disc?
Yes
No
Check CODECs, recent update of media player
Proceed to Recording Problem.
Yes
DAE settings or audio patch cable from drive to sound card.
Boots OS?
Try other diagnostic chart.
Clean disc with flannel, check for scratches. Device Manager problem?
No
Replace IDE cable, change BIOS mode, try drive in test PC.
No
Change CMOS boot sequence, pre-spin drive, try CD in test PC.
No
No Proceed to Conflict Resolution.
Plays movies?
No
Yes
Yes
Plays music CDs?
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No Laugh at self, pick right drive.
Eject and remount. Try another disc. Check drive mounted level with 4 screws.
No
No
Two drives installed?
Drive vibrates, noisy?
Yes
Pull drive, faceplate, pry and pray.
Make sure you didn’t use any long mounting screws.
Yes
No
Proceed to ATA Drive Failure
No
Unplug power, insert straightened paper-clip, pull tray.
Yes
Tray ejects?
Drive shares IDE cable?
DVD SATA?
Yes
Isolate on secondary IDE.
Yes Replace data cable, test drive in USB enclosure or other PC.
You can open the interactive version of this flowchart in your browser on the fonerbooks.com website by clicking on the chapter heading below. The interactive version allows you to get the text for each decision symbol without paging ahead.
CD or DVD Playback Or copy and paste http://www.fonerbooks.com/ide_cd.htm
Modem Failure
DSL or cable modem?
Yes LED may say “Online”, green is usually good. Yes
Internet LED lit?
ISP pick up?
No
Power off PC and modem, retry. Line unplugged, modem failure, or service out.
Busy or ringing?
Yes
Confirm ISP’s phone number, area code and prefix for outside line. Cable? No
Filters installed? Yes
Friend w/ same? No
Multi-port modem?
Try networking cable on different modem port, USB, or test wireless function with laptop.
Yes
No
Connect to different ISP?
Try borrowed DSL modem.
No
Yes
Reboot, try again.
“No dial tone”?
No
Yes
Best driver installed?
Device Manger report problem?
Pass OS modem Yes test?
Try new modem.
Yes
Proceed to Modem Performance
Check modem standards and brands supported with ISP.
No
Likely PC networking, network adapter or software, especially firewall.
Connect at lowered speed?
Yes
Try direct line or new modem.
No
Yes
ISP No confirm user info?
Install on ALL lines!
No
Gets online?
No
Try dialing on pulse
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Get valid user name, password from ISP.
Yes
Does modem dial?
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Connect line jack on modem.
Download latest driver from web.
Proceed to Conflict Resolution.
You can open the interactive version of this flowchart in your browser on the fonerbooks.com website by clicking on the chapter heading below. The interactive version allows you to get the text for each decision symbol without paging ahead. Modem Failure Or copy and paste http://www.fonerbooks.com/modem.htm
Sound Failure
Any non-beep audio?
No
Sound enabled in O.S.?
No Enable sound (Control Panel for Windows PCs) and test clips for Windows actions. No
No
External speakers powered?
Yes
External volume dials up?
Yes
Any “!” or “?” in Device Manager?
Plug in speaker brick (transformer), except for USB powered or old battery speakers.
Best driver loaded?
Device Manager register card?
No
Download latest driver from Internet.
No
USB sound?
Yes
Yes
Yes
Register with video only?
No
Yes
No No
Try different USB port, cable. Try on other PC or laptop.
No
Yes
Confirm speaker jack connected correct port (nonUSB only). If 3D sound card, use front speakers.
No
Yes
Proceed to Conflict Resolution Checked all jacks?
Proceed to Sound Performance
Yes
Yes
Turn up external controls on speakers, old sound cards.
Yes
Hunted down every software volume?
Sound capable devices, and 3rd party software may all have individual volume controls. Watch for “mute” boxes checked.
Built-in motherboard No sound?
Disable motherboard sound in CMOS and install sound card. Yes
Yes Proceed to CD or DVD Playback
Problem with music CDs only?
No
Replace sound card. Use USB speaker or USB sound card if no expansion slots.
Hardware failure. Check speakers, patch cables, sound card on test-bed system.
You can open the interactive version of this flowchart in your browser on the fonerbooks.com website by clicking on the chapter heading below. The interactive version allows you to get the text for each decision symbol without paging ahead.
Sound Failure Or copy and paste http://www.fonerbooks.com/sound.htm
Network Hardware Diagnostics
No
Yes
New hub added to LAN?
Check crossover (X) port wiring.
PC sees other network units?
Yes
Yes
Random problems?
No
No
No
Link light lit?
Software limits, user settings.
Yes
Shielded cable?
No
Yes Yes
Yes
Device Manager problem?
Proceed Conflict Resolution.
Physical layer (cables, devices)
No
Clone setup from good workstation.
No
Tried Yes known good cable?
No
No
Swap cable or check pairs, ends.
Yes
Within physical layer limits?
Yes
Add repeaters, re-route cables. Fails on traffic, # of users?
No
No Most likely software conflicts, virus.
New network card works?
No
Flaky off network also? Yes
If connection stable on new port, prior port is failing. No
No
Yes
Swap hub for switch, check server utilization.
Reboot, improper software configuration or bad network adapter.
Problem is unlikely network hardware if only this workstation has intermittent failures. Try eliminating all other non-essential software tasks for testing purposes.
Check proper ground (one end)
Tried different port on hub?
No
PC Yes works at new location? In-wall cabling failure, limits, or hub port.
Copied network config?
Proceed to Motherboard Performance. Cable bypass to hub fix? Yes
Yes
Bad patch or inwall cabling.
Throw out old adapter, $10 new.
You can open the interactive version of this flowchart in your browser on the fonerbooks.com website by clicking on the chapter heading below. The interactive version allows you to get the text for each decision symbol without paging ahead.
Network Hardware Diagnostics Or copy and paste http://www.fonerbooks.com/network.htm
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