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Computer Setup Basic system information regarding system information, setup, power management, hardware, and passwords is maintained in the Setup Utility held in the system ROM. The Setup Utility is accessed by pressing the F10 key when prompted (on screen) to do so during the boot sequence. If the screen prompt opportunity is missed, a restart will be necessary... Computer Setup Menu Heading Main Advanced Boot Power Option / Description System Information Lists the following main system specifications: • Product Name • SKU Number • Processor Type • Processor Speed • CPUID/PatchID • Cache Size • Memory Size • Integrated MAC • System BIOS • Chassis Serial Number • Asset Tag Number • UUID Set Time and Allows you to set system time and date. Date SATA Port 1 SATA Port 2 SATA Port 3 SATA Port 4 Allows or displays the following for each SATA Port: • Port Configuration - Disable/enable SATA Port • Run HDD self-test for selected channel: SMART Status Check, HDD Short Self-Test, HDD Extended Self-Test • View vendor, size, and firmware SATA Controller Allows you to choose how the SATA controller and devices are accessed by the operating system. The following options are available: Native Mode, Compatible Mode Onboard FDC Disables/enables the diskette drive controller. Controller Drive A View only. Halt On Allows you to set POST error behavior to: all errors, no errors, all but keyboard. POST Delay Allows you to set POST delay to 0, 5, 10, 15, or 30 seconds Execute Dis- Disables/enables hardware DEP function. able Bit Intel Virtual- Disables/enables Intel's Virtualization feature. ization Tech Init Display Allows you to set primary display device to OnChip VGA, First PCI slot, or PCIEx. MAX DVMT Allows you to specify the DVMT/system memory allocated Allocation for video memory to:128MB, 256MB, Max. Onboard HD Allows you to disable/enable onboard audio controller. Audio OnChip USB Disables/enables the universal host controller interface for Controller USB (Universal Serial Bus). USB Legacy Disable/enable (USB keyboard, mouse, and flash media). Support Onboard LAN Disable/enable onboard LAN controller. Onboard LAN Disable/enable the boot ROM of the onboard LAN chip. Boot ROM Onboard Allows you to select: Disabled, 3F8/IRQ4, 2F8/IRQ3, 3E8/ Serial Port 1 IRQ4, or 2E8/IRQ3. F9 Boot Menu Disables/enables F9 Boot Menu. F10 Setup Prompt Disable/enable F10 Setup prompt on the logo screen. F11 Recovery Disables/enables F11 Recovery and provides the option of showing the F11 Recovery prompt message on the logo screen. Choose from the following: Disabled, Enabled no prompt, Enabled and prompt. F12 Boot from LAN Prompt Disables/enables the F12 Boot from LAN prompt message on the logo screen. Hard Disk Boot Seq. Allows you to specify the order of attached hard drive devices (USB HDD or flash media). The first attached drive in the order has priority and is recognized as drive C. Optical Drive Allows you to specify the order in which attached optical Boot Seq. drives (including USB ODD) are checked for a bootable oper- ating system image. Network Boot Allows you to specify the order in which network devices Seq. (including UP NIC cards) are checked for a bootable operat- ing system image. First, Second, Third, and Fourth Boot Device Allows you to specify which devices will boot in which sequence or to disable any of the four: removable, CDROM, hard disk, or network. Set Supervisor Allows you to establish a password to enter Computer Setup Password BIOS Write Disables/enables BIOS upgrading. Protection After AC Allows you to select system power loss behavior: Off, On, Power Loss Last State. Wake on PCI Disables/enables waking up from S5 by PCI device. Device from S5 RTC Resume Disables/enables RTC (real-time clock) alarm. Alarm Computer Setup Menu (continued) Heading PC Health Exit Option / Description Chassis Allows you to disable/enable the chassis intrusion function Opened Warn- and clear the intrusion warning: Disabled, Enabled, Clear. ing System Fan Disables/enables detection of system fan during POST. Fail Check Smart Fan Function Disables/enables Smart Fan functionality. Enabling optimizes fan control for best acoustic behavior. Current CPU View only Temperature Current Sys- View only tem Temp Current CPU View only Fan Speed Current System Fan Speed View only Save and Exit Allows you to save current settings and exit Computer Setup. Setup Discard Allows you to exit Computer Setup without saving changes. Changes and Exit Load Opti- Allows you to reset Computer Setup to factory defaults. mized defaults POST Audible Codes Beeps Meaning Recommended Action 1 short beep and 1 long beep Bad memory or Check that the memory modules have followed by a three second memory configura- been installed correctly and that proper pause tion error. modules are used. 2 short beeps and 1 long beep followed by a three second pause No graphics card installed or graphics card initialization failed. For systems with a graphics card: 1. Reseat the graphics card. Power on the system. 2. Replace the graphics card. 3. Replace the system board. For systems with integrated graphics, replace the system board. 3 short beeps and 1 long beep followed by a three second pause CPU configuration error or invalid CPU detected before graphics card initialized. 1. Upgrade the BIOS to proper version. 2. Change the processor. 1 short beep followed by a No optical drive one second pause found. 1. Check cable connections. 2. Run the Computer Setup utility and ensure the device port is enabled. 2 short beeps followed by a No CD found. three second pause 1. Check the type of drive that you are using and use the correct media type. 2. Replace the CD with a new one. 3 short beeps followed by a three second pause Flashing not ready (missing utility or BIOS image file, etc.) Upgrade the BIOS to proper version. 4 short beeps followed by a three second pause Flashing operation has failed (checksum error, corrupted image, etc.) 1. Verify the correct ROM. 2. Flash the ROM if needed. 3. If an expansion board was recently added, remove it to see if the problem remains. 4. Clear CMOS. 5. If the message disappears, there may be a problem with the expansion card. 6. Replace the system board. 5 short beeps followed by a BIOS recovery was No action required. three second pause successful Password Security Resetting the password jumper 1. Shut down the operating system properly, then turn off the computer and any external devices, and disconnect the power cord from the power outlet. 2. With the power cord disconnected, press the power button again to drain the system of any residual power. 3. Remove the access panel. 4. Locate the header and jumper labeled PSWD. 5. Remove the jumper. 6. Plug in the computer and turn on power. 7. When you see the HP logo screen, turn off the computer. This clears the current passwords. 8. Replace the jumper to its original position. 9. Replace the access panel. 10.reconnect external equipment. 11.Plug in the computer and turn on power. Allow the operating system to start. Resetting the CMOS jumper 1. Turn off the computer and any external devices, and disconnect the power cord from the power outlet. The power must be disconnected from the system to clear CMOS. 2. Disconnect the keyboard, monitor, and other external equipment connected to the computer. 3. Remove the access panel. 4. Locate the header and jumper labeled CMOS. 5. Remove the CMOS jumper from pins 1 & 2 and put the jumper on pins 2 & 3 to clear CMOS. 6. Put the jumper back on pins 1 and 2. 7. Replace the access panel. 8. Reconnect the external equipment. 9. Plug in the computer and turn on power. NOTE: Use Computer Setup to reset any special system setups along with the date and time. HP Pro 2000/2080 Illustrated Parts & Service Map, MT chassis 597663-001 page 3

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HP Pro 2000/2080 Illustrated Parts & Service Map, MT chassis
597663-001
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Computer Setup
Basic system information regarding system information, setup, power management, hardware,
and passwords is maintained in the Setup Utility held in the system ROM. The Setup Utility is
accessed by pressing the F10 key when prompted (on screen) to do so during the boot sequence.
If the screen prompt opportunity is missed, a restart will be necessary...
Password Security
Resetting the password jumper
1. Shut down the operating system properly, then turn off the computer and any external devices,
and disconnect the power cord from the power outlet.
2. With the power cord disconnected, press the power button again to drain the system of any
residual power.
3. Remove the access panel.
4. Locate the header and jumper labeled
PSWD
.
5. Remove the jumper.
6. Plug in the computer and turn on power.
7. When you see the HP logo screen, turn off the computer. This clears the current passwords.
8. Replace the jumper to its original position.
9. Replace the access panel.
10.reconnect external equipment.
11.Plug in the computer and turn on power. Allow the operating system to start.
Resetting the CMOS jumper
1. Turn off the computer and any external devices, and disconnect the power cord from the
power outlet. The power must be disconnected from the system to clear CMOS.
2. Disconnect the keyboard, monitor, and other external equipment connected to the computer.
3. Remove the access panel.
4. Locate the header and jumper labeled
CMOS
.
5. Remove the CMOS jumper from pins 1 & 2 and put the jumper on pins 2 & 3 to clear CMOS.
6. Put the jumper back on pins 1 and 2.
7. Replace the access panel.
8. Reconnect the external equipment.
9. Plug in the computer and turn on power.
NOTE: Use Computer Setup to reset any special system setups along with the date and time.
Computer Setup Menu
Heading
Option / Description
Main
System Infor-
mation
Lists the following main system specifications:
Product Name
SKU Number
Processor Type
Processor Speed
CPUID/PatchID
Cache Size
Memory Size
Integrated MAC
System BIOS
Chassis Serial Number
Asset Tag Number
UUID
Set Time and
Date
Allows you to set system time and date.
SATA Port 1
SATA Port 2
SATA Port 3
SATA Port 4
Allows or displays the following for each SATA Port:
Port Configuration — Disable/enable SATA Port
Run HDD self-test for selected channel: SMART Status
Check, HDD Short Self-Test, HDD Extended Self-Test
View vendor, size, and firmware
SATA Con-
troller
Allows you to choose how the SATA controller and devices
are accessed by the operating system. The following options
are available: Native Mode, Compatible Mode
Onboard FDC
Controller
Disables/enables the diskette drive controller.
Drive A
View only.
Halt On
Allows you to set POST error behavior to: all errors, no
errors, all but keyboard.
POST Delay
Allows you to set POST delay to 0, 5, 10, 15, or 30 seconds
Advanced
Execute Dis-
able Bit
Disables/enables hardware DEP function.
Intel Virtual-
ization Tech
Disables/enables Intel’s Virtualization feature.
Init Display
First
Allows you to set primary display device to OnChip VGA,
PCI slot, or PCIEx.
MAX DVMT
Allocation
Allows you to specify the DVMT/system memory allocated
for video memory to:128MB, 256MB, Max.
Onboard HD
Audio
Allows you to disable/enable onboard audio controller.
OnChip USB
Controller
Disables/enables the universal host controller interface for
USB (Universal Serial Bus).
USB Legacy
Support
Disable/enable (USB keyboard, mouse, and flash media).
Onboard LAN
Disable/enable onboard LAN controller.
Onboard LAN
Boot ROM
Disable/enable the boot ROM of the onboard LAN chip.
Onboard
Serial Port 1
Allows you to select: Disabled, 3F8/IRQ4, 2F8/IRQ3, 3E8/
IRQ4, or 2E8/IRQ3.
Boot
F9 Boot Menu
Disables/enables F9 Boot Menu.
F10 Setup
Prompt
Disable/enable F10 Setup prompt on the logo screen.
F11 Recovery
Disables/enables F11 Recovery and provides the option of
showing the F11 Recovery prompt message on the logo
screen. Choose from the following: Disabled, Enabled no
prompt, Enabled and prompt.
F12 Boot
from LAN
Prompt
Disables/enables the F12 Boot from LAN prompt message on
the logo screen.
Hard Disk
Boot Seq.
Allows you to specify the order of attached hard drive devices
(USB HDD or flash media). The first attached drive in the
order has priority and is recognized as drive C.
Optical Drive
Boot Seq.
Allows you to specify the order in which attached optical
drives (including USB ODD) are checked for a bootable oper-
ating system image.
Network Boot
Seq.
Allows you to specify the order in which network devices
(including UP NIC cards) are checked for a bootable operat-
ing system image.
First, Second,
Third, and
Fourth Boot
Device
Allows you to specify which devices will boot in which
sequence or to disable any of the four: removable, CDROM,
hard disk, or network.
Set Supervisor
Password
Allows you to establish a password to enter Computer Setup
BIOS Write
Protection
Disables/enables BIOS upgrading.
Power
After AC
Power Loss
Allows you to select system power loss behavior: Off, On,
Last State.
Wake on PCI
Device from
S5
Disables/enables waking up from S5 by PCI device.
RTC Resume
Alarm
Disables/enables RTC (real-time clock) alarm.
Computer Setup Menu (
continued
)
Heading
Option / Description
PC Health
Chassis
Opened Warn-
ing
Allows you to disable/enable the chassis intrusion function
and clear the intrusion warning: Disabled, Enabled, Clear.
System Fan
Fail Check
Disables/enables detection of system fan during POST.
Smart Fan
Function
Disables/enables Smart Fan functionality. Enabling optimizes
fan control for best acoustic behavior.
Current CPU
Temperature
View only
Current Sys-
tem Temp
View only
Current CPU
Fan Speed
View only
Current Sys-
tem Fan
Speed
View only
Exit
Save and Exit
Setup
Allows you to save current settings and exit Computer Setup.
Discard
Changes and
Exit
Allows you to exit Computer Setup without saving changes.
Load Opti-
mized defaults
Allows you to reset Computer Setup to factory defaults.
POST Audible Codes
Beeps
Meaning
Recommended Action
1 short beep and 1 long beep
followed by a three second
pause
Bad memory or
memory configura-
tion error.
Check that the memory modules have
been installed correctly and that proper
modules are used.
2 short beeps and 1 long
beep followed by a three
second pause
No graphics card
installed or graphics
card initialization
failed.
For systems with a graphics card:
1. Reseat the graphics card. Power on
the system.
2. Replace the graphics card.
3. Replace the system board.
For systems with integrated graphics,
replace the system board.
3 short beeps and 1 long
beep followed by a three
second pause
CPU configuration
error or invalid CPU
detected before
graphics card initial-
ized.
1. Upgrade the BIOS to proper ver-
sion.
2. Change the processor.
1 short beep followed by a
one second pause
No optical drive
found.
1. Check cable connections.
2. Run the Computer Setup utility and
ensure the device port is enabled.
2 short beeps followed by a
three second pause
No CD found.
1. Check the type of drive that you are
using and use the correct media
type.
2. Replace the CD with a new one.
3 short beeps followed by a
three second pause
Flashing not ready
(missing utility or
BIOS image file,
etc.)
Upgrade the BIOS to proper version.
4 short beeps followed by a
three second pause
Flashing operation
has failed (checksum
error, corrupted
image, etc.)
1. Verify the correct ROM.
2. Flash the ROM if needed.
3. If an expansion board was recently
added, remove it to see if the prob-
lem remains.
4. Clear CMOS.
5.
If the message disappears, there may
be a problem with the expansion
card.
6. Replace the system board.
5 short beeps followed by a
three second pause
BIOS recovery was
successful
No action required.