Control panel message
302-Hard Disk 2: SMART Hard Drive Detects
Imminent Failure
309 – 30C: Hard Disk 3–6: SMART Hard Drive
Detects Imminent Failure
3F0–Boot Device Not Found
3F1–Hard Disk 1 Error
3F2–Hard Disk 2 Error
400-Serial Port A Address Conflict Detected
401-Serial Port B Address Conflict Detected
402-Serial Port C Address Conflict Detected
403-Serial Port D Address Conflict Detected
Description
Hard drive is about to fail. (Some hard drives
have a hard drive firmware patch that will fix an
erroneous error message.)
Hard drive is about to fail. (Some hard drives
have a hard drive firmware patch that will fix an
erroneous error message.)
Boot device not found.
Hard disk 1 error.
Hard disk 2 error.
Both external and internal serial ports are
assigned to the same resources.
Both external and internal serial ports are
assigned to the same resources.
Both external and internal serial ports are
assigned to the same resources.
Both external and internal serial ports are
assigned to the same resources.
Recommended action
3.
Back up contents and replace hard drive.
1.
Determine if hard drive is giving correct
error message. Run the Drive Protection
System test under using F2 Diagnostics
when booting the computer.
2.
Apply hard drive firmware patch
if applicable. (Available at
http://www.hp.com/support.)
3.
Back up contents and replace hard drive.
1.
Determine if hard drive is giving correct
error message. Run the Drive Protection
System test under using F2 Diagnostics
when booting the computer.
2.
Apply hard drive firmware patch
if applicable. (Available at
http://www.hp.com/support.)
3.
Back up contents and replace hard drive.
Insert boot device or load operating system.
1.
Check and/or replace cables.
2.
Clear CMOS. (See
Password security and
resetting CMOS on page
3.
Replace the hard disk drive.
1.
Check and/or replace cables.
2.
Clear CMOS. (See
Password security and
resetting CMOS on page
3.
Replace the hard disk drive.
1.
Remove any serial port expansion cards.
2.
Clear CMOS. (See
Password security and
resetting CMOS on page
3.
Reconfigure card resources and/or run
Computer Setup or Windows utilities.
1.
Remove any serial port expansion cards.
2.
Clear CMOS. (See
Password security and
resetting CMOS on page
3.
Reconfigure card resources and/or run
Computer Setup or Windows utilities.
1.
Remove any serial port expansion cards.
2.
Clear CMOS. (See
Password security and
resetting CMOS on page
3.
Reconfigure card resources and/or run
Computer Setup or Windows utilities.
1.
Remove any serial port expansion cards.
2.
Clear CMOS. (See
Password security and
resetting CMOS on page
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