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    Online Reference Guide HP PC Online Guide Date: Spring1998
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    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
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    Notice Notice The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Hewlett-Packard
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    About This Guide About This Guide This Online Reference Guide is broken down into three main sections: • About Your Hardware - information about the main hardware components that make up your computer: the system board, your sound card, your keyboard, and so on. • About Your BIOS - information about
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    How 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 10 Main Components and Features of the System Board 11 Expansion Card Slots 12 System Board Configuration Jumpers 12 Your Sound
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    Keyboard 17 Using the Enhanced Keys 18 Configuring Keyboard Shortcut Keys 19 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
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    30 System Boot Failure 30 Incorrect Password on Startup 30 Clearing the CMOS Configuration 31 3 Upgrading and Adding Accessories Why Upgrade 34 Upgrades and Accessories You Can Install 35 Upgrading the BIOS 36 Upgrading Hardware 37 Removing and Replacing the Cover 37 Upgrading Main Memory
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    Appendix AT Commands Basic AT Commands 68 Modem Response Messages 73 Glossary 77 Index 81 8
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    1 About Your Hardware
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    A Quick Look Inside Your Computer 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. Backplane Connector Rear Panel Connectors Power
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    1 About Your Hardware A Quick Look Inside Your Computer Main Components and Features of the System Board The main components and features of your HP Brio PC are: • Fast IDE controller with two channels on the PCI bus: Ì A primary IDE channel. For example, used for one or two IDE hard disk
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    allows the system board to be set so that it matches the speed of the installed processor. You only need to change the microprocessor configuration jumper if you install a new processor that has a different processor speed to the one that is currently installed. Refer to "Upgrading a Processor" on
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    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 that allow you to connect the card to other devices. This figure shows where the connectors are located on the sound card.
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    1 About Your Hardware Your Sound Card Connecting Audio Devices to the Rear Panel You can connect external speakers, a microphone, or other audio devices to the rear panel. Do not connect headphones to the jack on the CD-ROM drive as this will let you hear output only from music CDs. Through the
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    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
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    -no expansion cards and no CD-ROM drive. For certain configurations, the power consumption values will be higher. Full Power Mode
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    your own shortcuts to your most frequent tasks by configuring certain keys. For example, you can configure your keyboard so that you can access your word processor application at the touch of a key. Messages key, with mail LED HP Brio Center WEB browser Menu key Suspend key Information Mute
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    this key to launch your e-mail application. Configurable Key? Yes. refer to page 19 HP Brio Center Accesses the HP Brio Center. No Web Browser Launches the default Internet browser configured in your system. Menu Suspend Displays the current configuration of the keys and the actions mapped
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    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. Double-click the Keyboard icon, then select the Shortcuts tab from the Keyboard Properties
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    1 About Your Hardware Your HP Enhanced Keyboard You can also reconfigure the mail, phone, and power keys on your keyboard. Double-click the Keyboard icon, then select the Configuration tab from the Keyboard Properties screen. Launch your default mail client that has been configured in your Internet
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    2 About Your BIOS
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    is stored in a chip on 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 program which is part of the BIOS. Refer to "The the BIOS? HP Setup Program" on page 23 for more information about the
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    2 About Your BIOS The 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 on how to use the key functions). Help
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    Working Within the Setup Program The following key functions are available when using the Setup program. 2 About Your BIOS 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
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    2 About Your BIOS The HP Setup Program Boot Device Priority You can select the order of the devices from which the BIOS attempts to boot the operating system. During the POST, if the BIOS is unsuccessful at booting from one device, it will try the next one on the Boot Device Priority list until an
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    a Password Set a password to protect your computer's configuration by preventing access to the Setup menus. Full access to the Setup menus will only be possible by using your password. To set a password: 1 Start the Setup Program. Refer to "The HP Setup Program" on page 23. 2 Select the Security
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    of time, your system BIOS switches the system from card, etc.). To customize the power management settings though the HP Setup program, use the or keys to move along the top settings should be appropriate. However, you may need to configure the IRQs which will be monitored in accordance with your
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    2 About Your BIOS Checking Your Configuration Checking Your Configuration It is recommended that you check the configuration of your computer each time you install, remove or upgrade accessories. To view your computer's current configuration, press the key just after your computer is turned on
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    Messages and the Power-On Self-Test (POST) When you turn on your computer, the BIOS takes control of the machine and tests and initializes the hardware, preparing the computer to load interrupts test failure 98h Video configuration failure or no card installed Option ROMs checksum failure 29
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    Recover if Things Go Wrong 2 About Your BIOS How to Recover if Things Go Wrong System any doubts about using the HP Setup program, contact your reseller for help. If you are having problems with POST error messages, you probably need to clear the current configuration memory values and reset the
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    2 About Your 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
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    2 About Your BIOS How to Recover if Things Go Wrong 32
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    3 Upgrading and Adding Accessories
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    3 Upgrading and Adding Accessories Why Upgrade? Why Upgrade? Main Memory Video Memory Expansion Cards Storage Devices Processor Your computer uses some of the latest hardware technology to achieve outstanding performance. If required, performance can be even further enhanced thanks to this
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    Connector Status Panel Connector Main Memory Upgrade Modules† 16 MB, 32 MB, or 64 MB Jumper Strip JP5 Processor/Bus Speed Contact your reseller for HP accessory part numbers. 35
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    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
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    any cables to your computer. You need to remove the computer'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 Remove the
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    3 Upgrading and Adding Accessories Upgrading Hardware Replacing the Cover 1 Check that you have installed all your accessories and that internal cables are properly connected and safely routed (for example, check that they will not interfere with the cover when it is replaced). 2 Lower the cover
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    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 128 MB of main memory (2 x 64 MB), using two memory module sockets Memory Can I Add? on the system board. Main memory is
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    3 Upgrading and Adding Accessories Upgrading Hardware Installing Main Memory Modules 1 Remove the computer's cover (refer to "Removing the Cover" on page 37). 2 On a table top turn the computer onto its side, with the system board closest to the surface of the table. Caution Static electricity
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    then click Properties in the drop-down menu. Troubleshooting Ì If the new memory is not recognized, 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
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    Upgrading Video Memory 3 Upgrading and Adding Accessories Upgrading Hardware How Much Video Memory Does My Computer Have? The amount of video memory that your computer has depends on the particular model that you have. You may have 1 MB or 2 MB of video memory installed on the system board. To
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    3 Upgrading and Adding Accessories Upgrading Hardware Installing Video Memory Caution Static electricity can damage electronic components. 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
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    Troubleshooting 3 Upgrading and Adding Accessories Upgrading Hardware Ì If the new memory is 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
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    will improve the performance of your computer. What Is the Fastest New, faster processors are being developed all the time. Check with your HP-authorized support agent or reseller to find Processor I Can out what is the fastest processor that you can install in your computer. Information about
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    Installing a Processor Upgrade 3 Upgrading and Adding Accessories Upgrading Hardware Removing the Old Processor 1 Remove the computer's cover (refer to "Removing the Cover" on page 37). 2 On a table top turn the computer onto its side, with the system board closest to the surface of the table. 3
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    ratio and the CPU voltage. Board for the Processor Type The following diagram shows 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 you should change jumper settings or not, contact your reseller
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    The computer should recognize the new processor. Troubleshooting Ì If the new processor is not 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
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    Adding Accessories 3 Upgrading and Adding Accessories Adding Accessories Adding Expansion Cards What Is an Expansion Card? An expansion card, or accessory board, is a component that usually adds some specialized function to a computer. For example, installing a network card can, in conjunction
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    supports up to five expansion cards. Refer to "Expansion Card Slots" on page 12 for information. Expansion Cards Can I Install? Note You may already have one or more expansion cards installed and configured need to be altered. Refer to the manual supplied with the card for more information. 50
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    type of connector (PCI or ISA, refer to "Adding Expansion Cards" on page 49). Some cards may have preferred locations, in which case special installation instructions should be detailed in their manuals. 51
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    3 Upgrading and Adding Accessories Adding Accessories 5 Unscrew and remove the slot's faceplate. Store it in a safe place. If it is tight, loosen the screws on the adjacent faceplates. 6 Hold the card horizontally with the card's connector pointing towards the slot's connector. Slide the card into
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    cables. Turn on the display and computer. 10 If you have just installed a Plug and Play expansion card, Windows is able to recognize and configure the card automatically. The New Hardware Found dialog box is displayed while Windows loads the necessary driver(s). If Windows does not find the correct
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    Panel) to help Windows to recognize and configure the card. Troubleshooting Ì If the new card is not 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
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    3 Upgrading and Adding Accessories Adding Accessories Removing an Expansion Card You might need to remove an expansion card to install a component on it, or to improve access to components on the system board. Removing a Card 1 Follow steps 1 to 3 of "Installing an Expansion Card" on page 51. 2
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    drive installed. The on-system board electronics 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
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    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 both, connect it or them to this cable. • A floppy disk drive cable. This supports up to two floppy disk drives (or one floppy disk drive and one tape drive).
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    3 Upgrading and Adding Accessories Adding Accessories Note If you install a hard disk drive and connect it to the cable that the CD-ROM drive is connected to, the hard disk drive must be connected to the Master connector in the cable from the system board, not the Slave connector. If you have a CD
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    Accessories Installing an Additional Hard Disk Drive Refer to the drive's manual(s) to see if you must set jumpers or if there is . The power connector is shaped to fit one way only. Refer to the drive's manual(s) for the orientation of the data connector. Use the free connector on the hard disk
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    then format the new drive from within Windows. Troubleshooting Ì If the new drive is not recognized, 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
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    3 Upgrading and Adding Accessories Adding Accessories Installing a Floppy Disk Drive, CD-ROM Drive, Zip Drive, or Tape Drive 1 Remove the computer's cover (refer to "Removing the Cover" on page 37). 2 If the future location of the storage device is in one of the small storage device mounting bays (
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    -ROM To avoid electric shock and hard to your eyes by laser light, do not open the laser module. The laser module should be serviced by service personnel only. Do not attempt to make any adjustment to the laser unit. Refer to the label on the Warning CD-ROM for power requirements
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    the power and data cables to the rear of the device. The power connector is shaped to fit one way only. Refer to the drive's manual(s) for the orientation of the data connector. Refer to "System Board Connectors" on page 57 for more information about which connectors to use. 11 If
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    Troubleshooting 3 Upgrading and Adding Accessories Adding Accessories Ì If the new drive is 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
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    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 will clear the CMOS memory, returning its configuration to its default settings. Refer to "The BIOS in Your Computer" on page 22 for information
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    3 Upgrading and Adding Accessories Changing the Battery 66
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    Appendix AT Commands
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    AT Commands This section describes the AT commands supported by your modem. If you send an AT Manually answers incoming calls. Modem does not answer the telephone. Repeats the last command line executed. Attention. Begins each command line, except A/. Tests that your modem is working and configured
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    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.
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    Results of poor checksum. 3 - Product type. 4 - Current modem settings. 5 - Nonvolatile memory (NVRAM) settings. 6 - Link diagnostics. 7 - Product configuration. 8 - Return the blacklisted phone numbers. Loudspeaker volume control, where n is a digit from 0 to 3: 0 - Modem speaker disabled. 1 - Low
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    answers calls on first ring. ATS0=0 - turns off auto-answer; to manually answer calls, use the A command. Selects modem message format (alphabetic Sets result code displayed. Default value is X4. Selects power on/reset default configuration, where n is either 0 or 1: 0 - Default is profile 0 setting
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    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
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    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 the time specified by register S7. Modem is configured to report line speed, which is 600 bps; or modem is configured to report the DTE speed, which is
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    ) FAX (35) DATA (40) CARRIER 300 (44) CARRIER 1200/75 (45) CARRIER 75/1200 Description Modem is configured to report the DTE speed, which is 4800 bps.1 Modem is configured to report the DTE speed, which is 9600 bps.1 Modem is configured to report the DTE speed, which is 7200 bps.1 Modem is
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    detected at 31,200 bps.2 V.34bis carrier detected at 33,600 bps.2 Modem is configured to report the DTE speed, which is 16,800 bps.2 Modem is configured to report the DTE speed, which is 21,600 bps.2 Modem is configured to report the DTE speed, which is 24,000 bps.2 Modem is
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    ) COMPRESSION NONE (70) PROTOCOL NONE (77) PROTOCOL LAPM (80) PROTOCOL: ALT (81) PROTOCOL: ALTCELLULAR Modem is configured to report the DTE speed, which is 33,600 bps.2 Modem is configured to report the DTE speed, which is 31,200 bps.2 MNP 5 compression negotiated.2 V.42bis compression negotiated
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    BIOS stores information that must be maintained, such as your computer's configuration. CPU Central Processing Unit. The CPU is invariably a single 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
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    for computer 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
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    store parts of the computer's operating system. ROM chips can contain instructions and data. SCSI Small Computer System Interface. A high-speed data modem, or printer. Setup program Used to inform the computer about its configuration, for example, the amount of memory installed, the date and time
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    Glossary 80
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    65 Beep codes list of terminal errors, 29 BIOS Beep codes, 29 upgrading, 36 boot menu current boot, 25 HP Setup program, 23 C cables floppy drive, hard disk drive, installing, 56 hardware problems, battery replacement, 65 HP Brio Center enhanced keyboard, 18 HP Setup program advanced menu, 23 boot
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    56 video memory module, 42 Zip drive, 56 J joystick connecting, 14 JP4, CPU voltage, 12 JP5, microprocessor configuration, 12 jumpers, system board configuration, 12, 47 K key functions using the HP Setup program, 24 L LINE IN socket, 14 LINE OUT socket, 14 M main memory installing, 39 removing, 41
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    keyboard, 18 security menu HP Setup program, 23 shortcut keys configuring, 19, 20 sound card internal connectors, 13 speakers, connecting, 14 SPK socket, 14 storage device connectors, 57 installing, 56 system board block diagram, 10 system board configuration jumpers, 47 system board features
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Online Reference Guide
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Date: Spring1998
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