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Online Reference Guide HP PC Online Guide Date: Spring1998 - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 2
Click underlined red text to go to the topic indicated. Underlined red text is text that is "linked" to another topic in the guide. Acronym Click green text to go to the glossary, where a definition of the acronym is given. Click the Go Back button in the toolbar to - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 3
Hewlett-Packard Company. Microsoft®, MS-DOS® and Windows® are U.S. registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Zip™ is a trademark of Iomega Corporation. Hewlett-Packard France Grenoble Personal Computer Division Technical Marketing 38053 Grenoble Cedex 9 France © 1997 Hewlett-Packard Company 3 - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 4
about how to install new hardware components such as main memory or expansion cards. Purpose of This Guide The purpose of this guide is to provide you with technical information about your computer. This is information that you won't need to reference every day, but which you will find useful - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 5
to Use This Online Guide 2 Notice 3 About This Guide 4 Purpose of This Guide 4 1 About Your Hardware A Quick Look Inside Your Computer 10 System Board Layout Typical Power Consumption/Availability 16 Your HP Enhanced Keyboard 17 Using the Enhanced Keys 18 Configuring Keyboard Shortcut Keys - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 6
2 About Your BIOS The BIOS in Your Computer 22 The HP Setup Program 23 Working Within the Setup Program 24 Boot Device Priority 25 Saving Your Changes and Leaving Setup 25 Protecting Your Computer 26 Restricting Access to Your Computer - Setting a Password 26 Power Management in the BIOS 27 - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 7
Upgrading the BIOS 36 Upgrading Hardware 37 Removing and Replacing the Cover 37 Upgrading Main Memory 39 Upgrading Video Memory 42 Upgrading a Processor 44 Adding Accessories 49 Adding Expansion Cards 49 Installing an Expansion Card 50 Installing Storage Devices 54 Changing the Battery 62 - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 8
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1 About Your Hardware - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 10
1 About Your Hardware A Quick Look Inside Your Computer System Board Layout The following system board block diagram will help you identify where the different components and connections are located on the board. Rear - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 11
The main components and features of your HP Brio PC are: • Enhanced IDE controller with two channels on the computer bus: Ì A primary IDE channel connectors Ì 1 parallel port Ì 1 serial port • The main memory controller supports three DIMM slots. Each slot can host a 168-pin unbuffered DIMM module, - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 12
System Board Configuration Jumpers Clear CMOS Jumper (J22) The CMOS memory stores information, such as your computer's configuration, which is preserved when you turn off your computer. A jumper placed on pins 1-2 prevents changes to the CMOS configuration. This is the default setting. Refer - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 13
1 About Your Hardware Your Sound Card Your Sound Card Depending on the computer you have purchased, a sound card may be already installed. The sound card has several connectors Telephone Answering Device Connector and Multimedia Control Panel Microphone Connector are not used on this computer. 13 - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 14
the jack on the CD-ROM drive, as this will only let you hear output from music CDs. Through the rear panel jack on your computer you will hear sounds from training presentations, MIDI music files, any other audio software, and music CDs too. Warning Before connecting any headphones or speakers - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 15
1 About Your Hardware Your Sound Card Connecting Audio Devices to the Internal Connectors There are also several internal connectors located on the sound card itself. These are shown on page 13 , and those that are used are described below. AUX In Connector This Auxiliary Connector allows you to - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 16
will be higher. Full Power Mode - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 17
Your Hardware Your HP Enhanced Keyboard Your HP Enhanced Keyboard Depending on the computer you have purchased, you may have the HP Enhanced Keyboard. application at a touch of the single key. Messages key, with HP Brio Center WEB browser mail LED Menu key Suspend key Information Mute Volume - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 18
the correct password has been typed. Accesses the information section of the HP Brio Center. Mute and Volume Control Press the Mute key to mute the audio to adjust the volume level. If no sound card is installed in your computer, a warning will be displayed on the screen if one of these three - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 19
1 About Your Hardware Your HP Enhanced Keyboard Configuring Keyboard Shortcut Keys You have three standard configurable shortcut keys (S3, S4, S5). You can configure shortcut keys from the Control Panel. - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 20
1 About Your Hardware Your HP Enhanced Keyboard You can also reconfigure the mail, phone, and power a link to your frequently used telephone directory on the Web. Reduce the power used by the computer by putting it in suspend mode. This option is activated by pressing the Suspend key Launch the - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 21
2 About Your BIOS - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 22
software running on your computer, which has been written to be independent of any particular computer, and your computer's hardware (the hard the system board. A computer's BIOS is specific to that computer. What Can I Do with You can configure certain aspects of your computer by using the Setup - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 23
HP Setup Program The HP Setup Program The built-in Setup program is accessed by pressing the key during the POST. Online help for an item on the Setup screen can be obtained by highlighting the item (refer to page 24 for instructions the computer to boot properly. HP strongly recommends that you make a - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 24
Program Working Within the Setup Program The following key functions are available when using the HP Setup program. • The or arrows can be used to select fields in the current menu. • The key moves the cursor to the top item, and - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 25
2 About Your BIOS The HP Setup Program Boot Device Priority You can select the order of use the and arrows to select the device from which you want to boot, and then press . The computer then attempts to boot from the selected drive. Saving Your Changes and Leaving Setup When you have made all - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 26
easily remember. Setting a Password Set a password to protect your computer's configuration by preventing access to the Setup menus. Full access to password. To set a Password: 1 Start the Setup Program. Refer to "The HP Setup Program" on page 23. 2 Select the Security menu group. Then select the - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 27
(modem, network card, etc.). To customize the power management settings though the HP Setup program, use the or keys to move along the top of the main enter Suspend Mode, and also specify the events which will make the computer wake up. In most cases, default settings should be appropriate. However, - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 28
's logo is being displayed during the POST. key just after you computer is turned on and while the The text-based POST screen will replace the computer's logo, displaying the system components and devices. Press the Pause/Break key to "freeze" the screen. When you have finished reading the POST - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 29
2 About Your BIOS Warning Messages and the Power-On Self-Test Warning Messages and the Power-On Self-Test The POST is executed each time the system is turned on or a reset is performed. The POST process checks that system components are operating correctly and initializes certain system parameters - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 30
system startup. 2 If the system still fails to start up, restart the computer, enter the Setup program, then press the key. This will load the doubts about using the HP Setup program, contact you HP-authorized support agent or reseller for help. If you are having problems with POST error messages, - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 31
BIOS How to Recover if Things Go Wrong Clearing the CMOS Configuration The CMOS memory stores information, such as your computer's configuration, which is preserved when you turn off your computer. The only time you need to clear the CMOS is if the configuration stored in memory is corrupted or you - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 32
2 About Your BIOS How to Recover if Things Go Wrong 32 - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 33
3 Upgrading and Adding Accessories - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 34
about installing storage devices, refer to "Installing Storage Devices" on page 54. The processor is the primary computational chip inside the computer. It can be thought of as the computer's brain. It may be upgraded to provide more power for processor-intensive applications. To find out more about - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 35
? Expansion Cards For example, a sound card Front Bezel † Sockets are shown filled. Empty sockets on your computer's system board indicate that an upgrade is possible. Contact your reseller for HP accessory part numbers. Front-Access Device Shelves · CD-ROM Drive bay · 5.25-inch Accessory bay - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 36
new features and making them more BIOS? efficient. You can therefore keep your own computer up-to-date by upgrading the BIOS. How Do I Upgrade To upgrade your system BIOS, download the appropriate BIOS utility from our support WEB site: the BIOS? http://www.hp.com/go/smallbizsupport 36 - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 37
's cover to install accessories or to gain access to the system configuration jumpers. Removing the Cover 1 Turn off the computer and display, and disconnect all power supply cords and any telecommunications cables. 2 If necessary, unlock the cover using the key on the back panel. Remove - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 38
properly connected and safely routed (for example, check that they will not interfere with the cover when it is replaced). 2 Lower the cover onto the computer. Position the cover so that there is a 1.5 cm gap between the front edge of the cover and the front bezel. 3 While holding the cover as - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 39
(for example, image processing and desktop publishing applications) or if you run several applications at the same time. How Much Main Your computer is capable of supporting up to 192 MB of main memory (3 x 64 MB), using three memory module sockets Memory Can I Add? on the system board. Main - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 40
. Turn off all equipment. Don't let your clothes touch the accessory. To equalize the static electricity, rest the accessory bag on top of the computer while you are removing the accessory from the bag. Handle the accessory as little as possible and with care. 3 Handle the memory module by its - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 41
try starting your computer again. If the computer now starts without any problems, there may be a problem with the new memory. Ì If you experience any other problems as a result of the upgrade, and your computer is supplied with the HP Brio Center, refer to the support tools for further assistance - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 42
necessary to keep the optimal colors and refresh rate. How Much Video If your computer has 2 MB of video memory on the system board, it cannot be increased Memory Can I Add? card, such as an AGP video card). If your computer has an AGP video card supplied with 4 MB of video memory, you can upgrade - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 43
memory upgrade module in the upgrade socket. 5 Replace the AGP video card in the computer. Carefully slide the card back into its expansion slot. Firmly press the card into the you need to use a special video driver for your application, you may be asked to insert the CD-ROM or floppy disk - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 44
try starting your computer again. If the computer now starts without any problems, there may be a problem with the new memory. Ì If you experience any other problems as a result of the upgrade, and your computer is supplied with the HP Brio Center, refer to the support tools for further assistance - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 45
Cover" on page 37). Processor 2 On a table top turn the computer on its side, with the system board closest to the surface of the table top. 3 Remove the airflow guide covering the processor: open the retaining clips on top of the airflow guide, slide it back so that it clears the fan, then - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 46
3 Upgrading and Adding Accessories Upgrading Hardware 4 Squeeze the tabs on either side of the processor and gently pull the processor away from the system board. Installing the New Processor 1 Verify that the tabs on either side of the processor are open. 2 Slide the new processor into the - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 47
the location on the system board of the jumpers used to configure the computer for the new processor. If you are in any doubt as to whether when you upgrade the processor. Completing the Installation 1 Replace the airflow guide covering the processor. Verify that the Fan cable is still connected - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 48
and then restart the computer. If the computer now starts without any problems, there may be a problem with the new processor. Ì If you experience any other problems as a result of the upgrade, and your computer is supplied with the HP Brio Center, refer to the support tools for further assistance - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 49
supports up to six cards (refer to page 12). Expansion Cards Can The Windows operating system can automatically recognize and configure many expansion cards that you may want to I Install? install in your computer. With other cards, you will be required either to install a driver, or to run - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 50
the computer on to its side, with the system board closest to the surface of the table top. 3 Find a free expansion card slot with the correct type of connector (PCI or ISA). Some cards may have preferred locations, in which case special installation instructions should be detailed in their manuals - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 51
cables. Turn on the display, and then turn on the computer. 8 If you have just installed a Plug and Play expansion is available, select it. • Driver from disk provided by the manufacturer. If a Windows default driver is not available, and you have a driver disk, select this option. - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 52
and try starting your computer again. If the computer now starts without any problems, there may be a problem with the new card. Ì If you experience any other problems as a result of the upgrade, and your computer is supplied with the HP Brio Center, refer to the support tools for further assistance - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 53
card if necessary (refer to steps 5 and 6 on pages 50 and 51). If you do not replace the card, remember to insert a faceplate. 7 Return the computer to the upright position, then replace the cover. Reconnect the power cords and any telecommunications cables. Turn on the display, and then turn on the - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 54
have a total of six interface channels that can support up to six storage devices-two FDD devices and four IDE devices. Note Disk drives ordered from HP may be supplied with mounting rails. Remove all mounting rails from the drive, as your computer does not need them. You can install a non - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 55
Cables System Board Connectors 3 Upgrading and Adding Accessories Adding Accessories Your computer has the following cables which may be used by storage devices: • A primary IDE hard disk drive cable with two connectors. This cable supports up to two IDE hard disk drives, one of which is already - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 56
that requires a different connector, the connector converter should be supplied with the device. Installing an Additional Hard Disk Drive Refer to the drive's manual(s) to see if you must set jumpers or if there is a special installation procedure to follow. Note If your new hard disk drive - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 57
drive in the 3.5-inch bay (below the floppy disk drive). Have the connectors of the new hard disk drive pointing towards the back of the computer. • For a 5.25-inch hard disk drive - mount the new hard disk in the 5.25-inch bay. Have the connectors of the new hard disk drive - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 58
try starting your computer again. If the computer now starts without any problems, there may be a problem with the new drive. Ì If you experience any other problems as a result of the upgrade, and your computer is supplied with the HP Brio Center, refer to the support tools for further assistance - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 59
pulling (it should still be connected at the top). Then, gently continue to pull the front bezel outwards until it is completely detached from the computer. View from inside the bezel To remove the plastic panel from the bezel, unclip and push outwards. Store the panel in a safe place. Table edge - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 60
-ROM To avoid electric shock and harm to your eyes by laser light, do not open the laser module. The laser module should be serviced by service people only. Do not attempt to make any adjustment to the laser unit. Refer to the label on the Warning CD-ROM for power requirements - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 61
try starting your computer again. If the computer now starts without any problems, there may be a problem with the new drive. Ì If you experience any other problems as a result of the upgrade, and your computer is supplied with the HP Brio Center, refer to the support tools for further assistance - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 62
batteries in household waste. Please return used batteries to the shop from where you bought them, to the dealer from whom you purchased your computer, or to HP so that they can be either recycled or disposed of in an environmentally sound way. Returned used batteries will be accepted free of charge - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 63
Appendix AT Commands - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 64
AT Commands Basic AT Commands This section describes the AT commands supported by your modem. If you send an AT command that between Data mode and Command mode. In either case the computer stays connected to remote modem. Manually answers incoming calls. Modem does not answer the telephone. Repeats - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 65
Appendix AT Commands Basic AT Commands Command ATDn ATEn ATHn Description Tells the modem to go online and dial (automatic dialing). The following characters are authorized as parameters in the dialing sequence: 0 to 9 - For the telephone numbers. P - For pulse dialing. T - For touch tone dialing. - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 66
Command ATIn ATLn ATMn Description Returns information about modem product codes, where n is a digit from 0 to 8. 0 - Four-digit product code. 1 - Results of poor checksum. 3 - Product type. 4 - Current modem settings. 5 - Nonvolatile memory (NVRAM) settings. 6 - Link diagnostics. 7 - Product - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 67
on the ring corresponding to this register value: ATS0=1 - auto-answers calls on first ring. ATS0=0 - turns off auto-answer; to manually answer calls, use the A command. Selects modem message format (alphabetic or alphanumeric), where n is either 0 or 1: 0 - Sends responses as numbers. 1 - Sends - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 68
Appendix AT Commands Basic AT Commands Command AT&Cn AT&Dn AT&F AT&Kn Description Selects data compression for MNP or V.42, where n is a digit from 0 to 3. For data compression to work, both the local and the remote modem must have compression capabilities. The n parameters are: 0 - Compression is - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 69
returns status information in the form of response messages. These messages appear on the screen when you enter a modem command and press Enter. You can instruct the modem to return responses in English language words (with the V1 command) or as numeric values (with the V0 command). The most common - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 70
Appendix AT Commands Modem Response Messages Message (11) CONNECT 4800 (12) CONNECT 9600 (13) CONNECT 7200 (14) CONNECT 12,000 (15) CONNECT 14,400 (16) CONNECT 19,200 (17) CONNECT 38,400 (18) CONNECT 57,600 (19) CONNECT 115,200 (22) CONNECT 75TX/1200RX (23) CONNECT 1200TX/75RX (24) DELAYED (32) - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 71
Message (46) CARRIER 1200 (47) CARRIER 2400 (48) CARRIER 4800 (49) CARRIER 7200 (50) CARRIER 9600 (51) CARRIER 12,000 (52) CARRIER 14,400 (53) CARRIER 16,800 (54) CARRIER 19,200 (55) CARRIER 21,600 (56) CARRIER 24,000 (57) CARRIER 26,400 (58) CARRIER 28,800 (78) CARRIER 31,200 (79) CARRIER 33,600 ( - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 72
Appendix AT Commands Modem Response Messages Message Description (84) CONNECT 33,600 (91) CONNECT 31,200 (66) COMPRESSION CLASS 5 (67) COMPRESSION V.42bis (69) COMPRESSION NONE (70) PROTOCOL NONE (77) PROTOCOL LAPM (80) PROTOCOL: ALT (81) PROTOCOL: ALTCELLULAR Modem is configured to report the - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 73
is invariably a single chip, the microprocessor. The speed of the CPU is determined by the clock rate. DAT Digital Audio Tape. Device driver Software that enables the computer to work with a specific peripheral, such as a printer. DIMM Dual In-line Memory Module (64 or 72-bit data path) DMA Direct - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 74
bus architecture. Jumper An electrically-conductive part that is used to connect two or more points on a circuit board. Commonly used to select configuration options. K Computing Kilo. The upper-case K is used to mean the number 1024, which is two to the power ten (210). This is the unit that is - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 75
resolution is measured in dpi (dots-per-inch). ROM Read-Only Memory. Computer memory used to permanently store parts of the computer's operating system. ROM chips can contain instructions and data. SCSI Small Computer System Interface. A high-speed data bus used for connecting hard disks, tape - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 76
Glossary 76 - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 77
of terminal errors, 29 BIOS Beep codes, 29 boot menu current boot, 25 HP Setup program, 23 C cables floppy drive, 55 hard disk, 55 cassette player, installing, 54 H hard disk drive, installing, 54 hardware problems, battery replacement, 62 HP Setup program advanced menu, 23 boot device, 25 boot - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 78
installing, 39 removing, 41 main memory module and sockets, 10 main menu HP Setup program, 23 memory main memory, installing, 39 main memory, removing, 51 POST Beep codes table, 29 power key enhanced keyboard, 18 power menu HP Setup program, 23 power supply connector, 10 Power-On Self-Test (POST), - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 79
, 15 V video memory module, installing, 42 volume keys, 18 W WEB browser key, 18 Z Zip drive, installing, 54 T tape deck, connecting, 14 tape drive, installing, 54 troubleshooting installing a processor, 48 79 - HP Brio 80xx | HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 80
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Date: Spring1998
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