HP Omnibook 500 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 3-3
Checking for Customer Abuse
Some units may appear to have been damaged by customer abuse. Use these guidelines to help
determine if this is the case:
•
If the shipping box is seriously damaged, customer abuse
cannot
be declared.
•
If the damage
could have
a cause other than customer abuse, customer abuse
cannot
be declared.
•
If the unit shows any of the following, customer abuse is declared:
Missing parts.
Broken plastic parts.
Parts not original to the unit.
Damaged or missing keys on the keyboard.
Table 3-2 includes additional criteria for determining customer abuse to specific parts of the unit.
Important
Parts damaged by customer abuse are not covered by the warranty.
Troubleshooting the Problem
Record pertinent information about the unit:
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Model and serial number.
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Operating system and version.
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Software version (hidden file c:\version.inf).
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BIOS version.
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Accessories and peripherals used.
Analyze the problem:
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Observe Symptoms.
Using the customer’s information, try to duplicate the problem. Determine
how the problem differs from proper behavior. Also, take note of the functions that
do
work
properly.
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Separate Problems.
If there is more than one symptom, separate them into distinct problems.