Real, deterministic MCP server for PC no-boot/no-display troubleshooting -- real beep-code tables, no LLM guessing at hardware causes.
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claude mcp add boot-doctor-mcp -- python -m boot-doctor-mcp{
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# boot-doctor-mcp <!-- mcp-name: io.github.pamela-0/boot-doctor-mcp --> [](https://pypi.org/project/boot-doctor-mcp/) [](LICENSE) A real MCP server for PC no-boot / no-display / no-POST troubleshooting. **No LLM guessing at hardware causes** — a plain, deterministic rule engine plus real, sourced BIOS beep-code tables. ## Why deterministic, not an LLM Nobody wants a language model hallucinating "your GPU is dead" when it isn't. Hardware advice where being wrong costs real money and real time deserves a fixed, auditable rule set, not a plausible-sounding guess. Every answer this tool gives traces back to a real source or a fixed, testable rule — never an invented explanation. ## Tools ### `diagnose_symptoms(powers_on, fans_spin=None, fans_stay_running=None, display_output=False, tried_cmos_reset=False, tried_minimal_config=False, tried_different_cable_or_monitor=False)` Real, ranked next troubleshooting steps, given what's already been tried — the same power-stage → CMOS reset → minimal-config-test → swap-test sequence a real technician runs, ordered by what's cheapest to rule out first. Not a diagnosis of the exact broken part; a real repair often still needs a swap test against known-good parts, and this tool says so explicitly rather than pretending symptom-matching alone can replace it. ### `lookup_beep_code(bios_type, pattern)` Looks up a beep pattern (e.g. `"10 short"`, `"1 long, 2 short"`, `"continuous"`) against real, sourced BIOS beep-code tables. `bios_type` is one of: - `ami_legacy` — classic AMIBIOS - `ami_aptio` — modern AMI Aptio (UEFI), kept **separate on purpose**: legacy AMIBIOS and Aptio use genuinely different codes for the same beep counts, a mistake common in beginner troubleshooting guides that merge them into one table - `award_phoenix` — Award/Phoenix BIOS Returns real information, not a fabricated guess, when the exact pattern isn't in the table — modern boards increasingly have no speaker at all and use debug LEDs instead, so "no match" is itself a real, honest result. ## Sources Beep-code data fetched and cross-referenced live (not from training-data memory) from [IONOS](https://www.ionos.com/digitalguide/server/know-how/bios-beep-codes/) and [Thomas-Krenn](https://www.thomas-krenn.com/en/wiki/AMI_BIOS_Beep_Codes_Overview). Real, stated limitation: OEMs (HP, Dell, ASUS, etc.) sometimes customize or extend these codes, and modern boards increasingly skip the speaker entirely in favor of debug LEDs — a documented pattern not matching here doesn't necessarily mean nothing is wrong. ## Install ```bash pip install boot-doctor-mcp ``` Add to your MCP client config (e.g. Claude Code): ```bash claude mcp add boot-doctor-mcp -- boot-doctor-mcp ``` Or run directly for local testing: ```bash python -m boot_doctor_mcp.server ``` ## Development ```bash pip install -e ".[dev]" pytest ```
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pamela-0/boot-doctor-mcp is mcp servers for the Claude AI ecosystem. Real, deterministic MCP server for PC no-boot/no-display troubleshooting -- real beep-code tables, no LLM guessing at hardware causes. It has 0 GitHub stars and its last recorded update is dated 2026-08-19.
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You can install boot-doctor-mcp by cloning the repository (https://github.com/pamela-0/boot-doctor-mcp) or following the README instructions on GitHub. ClaudeWave also provides quick install blocks on this page.
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pamela-0/boot-doctor-mcp is maintained by pamela-0. The last recorded GitHub activity is dated 2026-08-19, with 0 open issues.
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