HP Dc7100 Operating System and Device Driver Support for 2004 HP Compaq Busine - Page 8
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For each of the 2004 HP Compaq Business Desktop Computers with the Intel 915 Chipset, the table immediately below indicates whether the HP ProtectTools Embedded Security is an available option or not. Models with this feature listed as an available option have a connector on the system board for the optional TPM security hardware used by the HP ProtectTools Embedded Security solution. HP ProtectTools Embedded Security Support HP Compaq Business Desktop dc7100 convertible minitower Available Option HP Compaq Business Desktop dc7100 small form factor Available Option HP Compaq Business Desktop dc7100 ultra-slim desktop Available Option HP Compaq Business Desktop dx6100 microtower Option not available HP Compaq Business Desktop dx6100 slim tower Option not available Storage CD-RW2 98SE Me - - NT4 2000 XP - - OS 48-bit LBA3 - - - W2K-SP3 or WXP-SP1 or later later MultiBay (ICH6)4 - - - HP HP SATA5 - - - HP HP USB 98SE Me NT4 2000 XP USB Keyboard/Mouse OS OS BIOS OS OS only6 Drive Key - - - OS OS USB1.x Host Controller OS OS - OS OS USB2.0 Host Controller - - - W2K-SP4 or WXP-SP1 or later later Generic device class support included with the operating system is used for USB host controllers and peripherals. 2 Windows XP includes limited support for CD-RW writing for CD-RW drives that support the IMAPI standard. All CD-RW drives included with HP Compaq 2004 Business Desktop Computers with the Intel 915 Chipset support IMAPI. IMAPI allows an application to stage and burn a simple audio or data image to CD-R or CD-RW devices. Depending on the model configuration, Roxio CD-burning software may or may not be included. 3 48-bit LBA support allows the use of hard drives larger than 137 GB. 4 Multibay is an available option for the dc7100 models and is not available as an option for the dx6100 models. 5 When using Windows 98 SE, Windows Me, NT, and Linux, the BIOS must be configured to the non-default setting of Combined IDE Controller (Compatibility Mode). 6 To enable earlier operating systems to be installed, the system BIOS includes support for USB keyboards and USB mice. Depending on the particular computer and particular peripheral, the system BIOS may also support booting from a USB floppy drive or USB drive key. 8