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HP OmniBook XE3
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
3-15
Symptom
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Notebook pauses or
runs sluggishly.
May be normal Windows
behavior (background
processing can affect
response time).
Certain background
operations (such as virus
scanning software) can affect
performance.
Press CTRL+ALT+DEL to
see if an application is not
responding.
Restart notebook.
If hard disk has spun down to
conserve power, it can take
several seconds to spin up. If
needed, use Power
Management in Control
Panels to change hard disk
time-out to match standby
time-out.
Some file browsers respond
slowly while processing
graphics or waiting for broken
network connections to time
out.
Check for overheating—see
previous symptom.
If notebook’s hard disk drive
runs frequently (as indicated
by notebook’s hard disk drive
access light) while notebook
appears to be paused or
running slowly, consider
installing additional SDRAM.
Check available free disk
space. Delete temporary and
unneeded files.
Run BIOS Setup utility and
set Intel SpeedStep
Technology to Maximum
Performance.
Heatsink.
CPU module.
Motherboard.
If notebook slows after period
of continuous activity, check
heatsink—see previous
symptom.
Notebook still on
but stops
responding.
Press CTRL+ALT+DEL and
end any application not
responding.
Slide and hold power button
four seconds to turn off and
reset notebook, then press
blue standby button to turn
notebook back on.
If this fails, insert a
straightened paper clip into
system-off switch, then press
blue standby button to turn
notebook back on.