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HP Vectra XA 5/xxx PC Answers and Explanations Answers and Explanations 1 The PC no longer responds to remote wake-up. What do you do? a Check that the product identification field, on the summary screen or Setup program, has been correctly set for the HP Vectra XA 5/xxx PC. b Check that the suspend-wakeup and the integrated network fields, in the Setup program, have been enabled. Response (a) is the principle answer: an incorrect setting could cause problems, since the BIOS for the V-line and 500 series do not always take the network setup into account. If the product field is wrong, it should be cleared as described on page 5. Response (b) is useful if response (a) fails to resolve the problem. Response (c) is irrelevant since the problem is with remote wake-up, not remote power-on. 2 Strike out the data which are inconsistent. Marking on the "Intel Inside" Logo a Pentium Pro b MMX Pentium c Pentium d MMX Pentium e Pentium Pro f MMX Pentium Pro g Pentium Pro h MMX Pentium i Pentium BIOS Revision HA.07.02 GZ.07.03 GZ.07.03 HA.07.02 GZ.07.03 GZ.07.03 GZ.07.03 HA.07.02 HA.07.02 Marking on the Warranty Label XA 5/200 XA 5/200 XA 6/200 XA 5/200 XA 5/200 XA 6/180 XA 6/200 XA 5/133 XA 5/200 3 How can you identify whether a Pentium MMX processor is installed? c Look at the underside of the processor chip. Reading the marking on the "Intel Inside" logo is a quicker method, but cannot be relied upon. It should be treated as a clue, not as a proof. 4 Which type of processor (P54, P55 or P6) do you take along to each site? Marking on the "Intel Inside" Logo a Pentium Pro b Pentium c MMX Pentium Marking on the Warranty Label XA 6/200 XA 5/200 XA 5/200 BIOS Revision GZ.07.03 HA.07.02 HA.07.02 Which processor does the PC need? P6 P54 P55 14

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HP Vectra XA 5/xxx PC
Answers and Explanations
Answers and Explanations
1
The PC no longer responds to remote wake-up. What do you do?
a
Check that the product identification field, on the summary screen or
Setup
program, has been correctly set for the
HP Vectra XA 5/xxx PC
.
b
Check that the suspend-wakeup and the integrated network fields, in
the
Setup
program, have been
enabled
.
Response (a) is the principle answer: an incorrect setting could cause
problems, since the BIOS for the V-line and 500 series do not always take
the network setup into account. If the product field is wrong, it should be
cleared as described on page 5. Response (b) is useful if response (a)
fails to resolve the problem. Response (c) is irrelevant since the problem
is with remote wake-up, not remote power-on.
2
Strike out the data which are inconsistent.
3
How can you identify whether a Pentium MMX processor is installed?
c
Look at the underside of the processor chip.
Reading the marking on the “Intel Inside” logo is a quicker method, but
cannot be relied upon. It should be treated as a clue, not as a proof.
4
Which type of processor (P54, P55 or P6) do you take along to each site?
Marking on the “Intel Inside”
Logo
BIOS Revision
Marking on the Warranty
Label
a
Pentium Pro
HA.07.02
XA 5/200
b
MMX Pentium
GZ.07.03
XA 5/200
c
Pentium
GZ.07.03
XA 6/200
d
MMX Pentium
HA.07.02
XA 5/200
e
Pentium Pro
GZ.07.03
XA 5/200
f
MMX Pentium Pro
GZ.07.03
XA 6/180
g
Pentium Pro
GZ.07.03
XA 6/200
h
MMX Pentium
HA.07.02
XA 5/133
i
Pentium
HA.07.02
XA 5/200
Marking on the
“Intel Inside” Logo
Marking on the
Warranty Label
BIOS Revision
Which processor does
the PC need?
a
Pentium Pro
XA 6/200
GZ.07.03
P6
b
Pentium
XA 5/200
HA.07.02
P54
c
MMX Pentium
XA 5/200
HA.07.02
P55