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05-27-2014 02:08 PM
05-27-2014 02:08 PM
My K370 has been booting just fine. Now, out of the blue, it goes through all the tests on the LCD and stops at:
INIT C641
CPU 01
I can get the CM menu on the console and I can type 'menu' to see it. But, when I enter CO, nothing happens. The terminal stops outputting and nothing else happens.
I've searched the forum and I cannot find anything that addresses this.
What does the LCD message mean and what is the cause of it? How do I get beyond it?
Glenn
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05-28-2014 06:39 AM
05-28-2014 06:39 AM
SolutionI downloaded the HP Customer Engineer's Manual from Scribd. It has all the error codes and LCD readout codes generated by the K series. This error means that the system had problems initializing the graphics monitor/console.
I disconnected the monitor cable and the keyboard/mouse cables and rebooted the machine. It booted fine after disconnecting the graphics monitor/keyboard/mouse. I will deal with getting the graphics console set up at a later date.
This CE manual is great to have and I would encourage anyone who is experiencing LCD error messages or other error messages to go to Scribd and download the appropriate CE manual for your machine. The cost was $8.95 - not bad for a great and exhaustive reference manual for identifying and resolving system problems!
Glenn