HP ZBook Studio G4 Base Model Mobile Workstation User Manual Page 133

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Read-write error
Symptoms
Post error message (i.e., error
code 301)
Hang when working on data, les,
documents
Possible causes
Loose connection, faulty hardware.
Troubleshooting steps
1. Perform a hard reset (8. Hard reset on page 78).
2. Reset BIOS to default (9. Soft reset (Default Settings) on page 80).
3. Verify drive connection and ex cable. Reseat connection (10. Reseat cables and
connections on page 80).
4. Use the HP Hardware Diagnostics tool to test. If failed, record failure code and have the
hard drive replaced.
5. If no error with HP PC Hardware Diagnostics (UEFI) tool, try to repair the hard drive and
its les in Windows (using command “CHKDSK /f /r /x”). Use HP Restore to
reinstall the operating system, if needed.
6. Test with a veried working hard drive. If it is not recognized, the system board is
faulty.
Note If there is a hard drive POST error message, see POST Error Messages and User Actions
on page 130.
Slow performance
Symptoms
Slow performance even when
performing small read/write
operations
Possible causes
Operating system les, hard drive is full.
Troubleshooting steps
1. Transfer data from the hard drive to create more space. Microsoft recommends at least
200 MB to sync system les.
2. Perform disk defragmentation to consolidate fragmented data on the hard drive so it
will work more eciently.
NOTE: Do not defrag an SSD.
Tips & tricks For optimal system performance, you need to place your operating system and all of your
most commonly used applications and les in the fastest hard drive (solid-state drive) and
fastest areas on the drive (primary partition of 200 GB max).
See “Improving System Performance” at http://h20564.www2.hp.com/hpsc/doc/public/
display?docLocale=en_US&docId=emr_na-c00816938. Also see Routine Maintenance for
Performance Improvement on page 131).
Blue screen (BSOD) error
Faulty hard drive may cause blue screen error. Perform the drive tests using the HP Diagnostics Tool to make
sure the drive is functional. If all of the tests pass, see Common Blue Screen Error Messages on page 132 for
detailed troubleshooting steps.
Common issues and possible solutions 121
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