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getting started guide |
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getting started guide |
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getting started guide |
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hp workstation x1000 |
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Manufacturing Part Number: A7777-90003 |
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Edition E1001 |
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© Copyright 2001 |
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© Copyright 2001 |
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Hewlett-Packard Company |
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legal notices |
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legal notices |
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Hewlett-Packard Co. |
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Hewlett-Packard Co. |
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Technical Computer Division |
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3404 E. Harmony Rd. Fort Collins, CO 80525 |
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preface |
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preface |
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important warnings |
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important warnings |
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avoiding electrical shocks |
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avoiding electrical shocks |
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WARNING To avoid electrical shock, do not open the power supply. There are no user-serviceable pa... |
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removing and replacing the cover |
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removing and replacing the cover |
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WARNING For your safety, never remove the Workstation cover without first disconnecting the power... |
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safety information |
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safety information |
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WARNING There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly installed. For your safety, ... |
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if you have a modem |
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if you have a modem |
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WARNING Do not attempt to connect this product to the phone line during a lightning storm. Never ... |
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WARNING Some parts inside the computer may be hot, wait approximately three to five minutes for t... |
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avoiding static electricity |
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avoiding static electricity |
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CAUTION Static electricity can damage electronic components. Turn OFF all equipment before instal... |
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information on ergonomic issues |
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information on ergonomic issues |
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recycling your workstation |
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recycling your workstation |
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finding information and help |
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finding information and help |
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<TABLE HEADING> |
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If you want... |
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Refer to... |
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To set up your computer |
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• x1000 Installation Poster — shipped with the Workstation, basic information only. |
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• x1000 Installation Poster — shipped with the Workstation, basic information only. |
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• x1000 Installation Poster — shipped with the Workstation, basic information only. |
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• This manual — basic information only. |
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To troubleshoot your Workstation, install accessories, find part numbers. |
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• This manual — basic information only |
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• This manual — basic information only |
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• This manual — basic information only |
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• x1000 Technical Reference — complete information (web accessible, see the section “ |
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Support information |
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www.hp.com/workstations/support — downloadable documentation, drivers and utilities, service and ... |
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www.hp.com/workstations/support |
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www.hp.com/workstations/support |
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Warranty information |
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This manual. See “Hardware Warranty” or “HP Software Limited Warranty” in Appendix A. |
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downloadable documentation from hp’s web site |
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downloadable documentation from hp’s web site |
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hp x1000 technical characteristics |
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hp x1000 technical characteristics |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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Characteristics |
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HP Workstation x1000 |
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Weight (configuration with one CD-ROM drive, excluding keyboard and display) |
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14.8 kg (32.5 pounds) |
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Dimensions |
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Width: 20.4cm (8.0in.) Height: 47.8cm (18.8in.) Depth: 44.0cm (17.3in.) |
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Footprint |
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0.09 m2 (0.97 sq ft). |
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Acoustic noise emission (ISO7779) |
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Sound power level |
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Power Supply |
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100 - 127 VAC, 7.0 A rms |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Maximum power consumption |
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385 W (power factor corrected 0.99) |
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Storage Humidity |
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8% to 85% (relative) |
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Operating Temperature |
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+10 C to +35 C (+40 F to +95F). |
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NOTE Operating temperature and humidity ranges may vary depending on the mass storage devices ins... |
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www.hp.com/workstations |
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NOTE When the computer is turned off by the power button on the front panel, the power consumptio... |
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1 setting up and using your workstation |
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1 setting up and using your workstation |
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setting up your hp workstation x1000 |
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setting up your hp workstation x1000 |
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WARNING If you have any doubt that you can lift the workstation or monitor safely, do not try to ... |
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1. Check the materials list shipped with your workstation to verify that you have all of the comp... |
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1. Check the materials list shipped with your workstation to verify that you have all of the comp... |
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2. Place the workstation in an area with easily accessible power outlets and enough space for the... |
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3. Position the workstation so that its rear connectors are easily accessible. |
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installation tools |
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installation tools |
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connecting devices |
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connecting devices |
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Figure11 Location of Rear Panel Connectors |
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Figure11 Location of Rear Panel Connectors |
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Figure12 Typical Connectors |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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connecting multimedia accessories (if supplied) |
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WARNING When you start your system, the speaker and headphone volume is set to maximum. Always tu... |
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1. Connect the HP multimedia keyboard to the workstation. |
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1. Connect the HP multimedia keyboard to the workstation. |
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2. Connect the microphone and headphones (or amplified speakers) to the keyboard. |
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NOTE Plugging in the speaker/headphone (lime green) connector will disable the workstation’s inte... |
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Figure13 Connecting Multimedia Accessories |
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Figure13 Connecting Multimedia Accessories |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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connecting the power cord |
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connecting the power cord |
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WARNING For your safety always connect equipment to a grounded wall outlet. Always use a power co... |
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1. Connect the power cords to the rear of the monitor and the computer. ( |
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1. Connect the power cords to the rear of the monitor and the computer. ( |
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2. Connect the monitor’s power cord and the computer’s power cord to a grounded outlet. |
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component overview |
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component overview |
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Figure14 Workstation |
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Figure14 Workstation |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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Figure15 HP Workstation x1000 System Board |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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removing and replacing the cover and frontbezel |
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WARNING For your safety, never remove the workstation cover without first disconnecting the power... |
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removing the workstation cover |
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removing the workstation cover |
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1. Switch off the display and computer. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommunicat... |
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1. Switch off the display and computer. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommunicat... |
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2. Unlock the cover lock at the back of the workstation, if required. See Figure 1-1. |
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3. Pull outward on the cover latch, grasp the edges of the cover and lift the cover upward to rem... |
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removing the front bezel |
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removing the front bezel |
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• The upper bezel gives access to three 5.25-inch shelves and one 3.5-inch shelf. |
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• The upper bezel gives access to three 5.25-inch shelves and one 3.5-inch shelf. |
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• The lower bezel gives access to the Firewire connector and two USB connectors. The lower bezel ... |
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1. Unclip the two bezel latches located on the left-hand side of the bezel. See Figure 1-7. |
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1. Unclip the two bezel latches located on the left-hand side of the bezel. See Figure 1-7. |
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2. Open the bezel slightly and then gently push it outward. See Figure 1-7. |
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Figure17 Removing the Bezels |
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Figure17 Removing the Bezels |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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replacing the cover and front bezel |
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1. Ensure that all internal cables are properly connected and safely routed. |
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1. Ensure that all internal cables are properly connected and safely routed. |
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2. Ensure that the bezel is correctly oriented, align the two plastic bezel hinges with their bez... |
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Figure18 Inserting the Bezel Hinges into their Slots on the Workstation |
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Figure18 Inserting the Bezel Hinges into their Slots on the Workstation |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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Figure19 Replacing the Cover |
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Figure19 Replacing the Cover |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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removing and replacing workstation components |
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removing and replacing workstation components |
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starting and stopping your workstation |
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starting and stopping your workstation |
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starting your workstation |
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starting your workstation |
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1. Switch on the monitor before you start your workstation. |
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1. Switch on the monitor before you start your workstation. |
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2. Start your workstation in one of these ways: |
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• Press the power button on the front panel. |
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• Press the power button on the front panel. |
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• Press the keyboard space bar (multimedia keyboard models only). |
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3. Type your password and press Enter to use the workstation. The password prompt is displayed on... |
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initializing your software |
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initializing your software |
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NOTE Do NOT switch OFF the workstation while the software is being initialized — this could cause... |
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1. When the workstation is switched on, the software initialization process starts. It displays t... |
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1. When the workstation is switched on, the software initialization process starts. It displays t... |
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2. When the initialization process has finished, click OK and the workstation will restart. |
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creating an emergency repair disk |
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creating an emergency repair disk |
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stopping your workstation |
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stopping your workstation |
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using your hp enhanced multimedia keyboard |
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using your hp enhanced multimedia keyboard |
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WARNING Improper and prolonged use of keyboards and input devices can be associated with repetiti... |
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• Display and configure the actions assigned to keys. |
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• Display and configure the actions assigned to keys. |
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• Perform one-touch shortcuts to start applications, open files, or open web sites on the Internet. |
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• Launch the Internet browser supplied with your system. |
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• Lock or suspend your workstation. |
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• Mute or adjust the volume of the audio system. |
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• A headphone and microphone can be connected directly to the keyboard. For this option to work, ... |
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menu key |
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menu key |
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viewing your workstation configuration |
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viewing your workstation configuration |
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1. Turn on the display and then the workstation. If the workstation is already turned on, save yo... |
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1. Turn on the display and then the workstation. If the workstation is already turned on, save yo... |
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2. Press |
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configuring your workstation |
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configuring your workstation |
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starting the hp setup program |
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starting the hp setup program |
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1. Turn on the display and then the workstation. If the workstation is already turned on, save yo... |
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1. Turn on the display and then the workstation. If the workstation is already turned on, save yo... |
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2. Press |
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main menu |
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main menu |
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• The installed BIOS version |
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• The installed BIOS version |
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• Reset Configuration Data |
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• System Time |
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• System Date |
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• Key Click |
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• Key Auto-Repeat Speed |
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• Delay Before Auto-Repeat |
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• NumLock at Power-on |
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advanced menu |
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advanced menu |
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• Configure memory caching, USB ports, Integrated I/O Ports and Integrated Audio Devices |
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• Configure memory caching, USB ports, Integrated I/O Ports and Integrated Audio Devices |
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• Enable floppy disk drives, IDE devices (Primary and Secondary) |
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• Workstation Devices. |
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security menu |
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security menu |
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boot menu |
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boot menu |
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power menu |
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power menu |
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setting passwords in the hp setup program |
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setting passwords in the hp setup program |
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to set a password |
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to set a password |
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1. Start the Setup program. |
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1. Start the Setup program. |
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2. Select the |
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3. Select the |
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4. Choose the Set Administrator or User Password setup item. You must enter your password twice. |
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1. Press |
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1. Press |
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using power management |
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using power management |
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software and driver availability |
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software and driver availability |
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before writing to your CD-RW drive (if installed) |
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before writing to your CD-RW drive (if installed) |
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1. Put the Applications CD-ROM into the CD drive. |
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1. Put the Applications CD-ROM into the CD drive. |
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2. Choose the language and click on Easy CD Creator when the installation window appears. Next, f... |
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3. Select Exit and remove the Applications CD from the drive when the installation wizard returns... |
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4. Repeat steps 1 and 2 above, but this time select Direct CD as the application to install. Note... |
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5. Choose Exit, remove the CD and select Yes to restart the system once the installation wizard r... |
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6. Start using the full functionality of the CD-RW drive when the system has been restarted the s... |
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working in comfort and safety |
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working in comfort and safety |
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preparing your work environment |
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preparing your work environment |
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• Work Surface Height |
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• Work Surface Height |
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• Work Surface Height |
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• Chair |
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• Chair |
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• Monitor |
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• Monitor |
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• Work Surface Arrangement |
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• Work Surface Arrangement |
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CAUTION Various aspects of using mice, keyboards and other input devices may increase your risk o... |
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your work posture |
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your work posture |
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• Head |
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• Head |
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• Head |
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• Back |
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• Back |
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• Arms |
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• Arms |
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• Hands, Wrists, Forearms |
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• Hands, Wrists, Forearms |
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• Legs |
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• Legs |
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• Feet |
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• Feet |
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additional ergonomic issues |
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additional ergonomic issues |
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• Look away from the screen from time-to-time to help reduce eyestrain. Focus on distant objects ... |
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• Look away from the screen from time-to-time to help reduce eyestrain. Focus on distant objects ... |
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• Remember to occasionally shift position and move your body. Keeping your body in one position f... |
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• Changing tasks frequently will help prevent muscle stiffness. Examples: alternating between key... |
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• Discomfort may be alleviated by using alternative ergonomic designs and accessories such as erg... |
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2 troubleshooting your workstation |
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2 troubleshooting your workstation |
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solving hardware problems |
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solving hardware problems |
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Table21 Your Workstation Does Not Start Properly |
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The Workstation doesn’t power on. |
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The Workstation doesn’t power on. |
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Make sure... |
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Make sure... |
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How |
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How |
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The workstation’s power cord is properly connected. |
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Connect the power cord to a working power outlet and to the rear of the workstation. |
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There is a buzzing noise. |
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There is a buzzing noise |
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A beep code when the workstation starts up means that there is a configuration problem. |
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Make sure... |
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Make sure... |
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How |
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How |
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This is the pre-boot diagnostics capability feature. It detects problems with your workstation. |
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1. Count the number of beeps after the buzzer (refer to the section “pre-boot diagnostics audio s... |
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1. Count the number of beeps after the buzzer (refer to the section “pre-boot diagnostics audio s... |
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1. Count the number of beeps after the buzzer (refer to the section “pre-boot diagnostics audio s... |
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2. Contact HP Support (refer to |
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If you still have a problem, run HP e-DiagTools or DiagTools (refer to page 49). |
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Table22 Your Workstation Has a Hardware Problem |
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The keyboard doesn’t work. |
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The keyboard doesn’t work. |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Make sure... |
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Make sure... |
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How |
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How |
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The keyboard cable is correctly connected. |
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Plug the cable into the correct connector on the back of the workstation. Color coding is used fo... |
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The keyboard is free of debris. |
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Check all keys are at the same height, and none are stuck down. |
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The keyboard itself is not defective. |
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Either replace the keyboard by a known working unit or try the keyboard with another workstation. |
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You are using the correct driver. The correct driver is pre-installed on all Windows NT 4.0 and W... |
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Download the latest driver from HP’s Web at: www.hp.com/workstations/support |
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You are using the latest BIOS. |
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Download the latest BIOS from HP’s Web at: www.hp.com/workstations/support |
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If you are using a USB keyboard connection, you must be using the Windows 2000 operating system. |
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Currently, Windows NT does not support the USB connection. |
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The monitor doesn’t work. |
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The monitor doesn’t work. |
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The workstation’s power indicator light works but the monitor remains blank |
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Make sure... |
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Make sure... |
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How |
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How |
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The monitor is switched ON (LED is on). |
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Refer to the monitor manual for an explanation of the LED signals (green, orange, or blinking). |
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The monitor’s power cord is correctly connected. |
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Connect the power cord – ensure it is plugged into a working grounded power outlet and into the m... |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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The graphics card is installed and the monitor (video) cable is correctly connected. |
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Connect the monitor (video) cable – ensure it is properly connected to both the workstation and t... |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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The monitor’s brightness and contrast settings are correctly set. |
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Check the settings using the monitor’s OSD (on-screen display) or using controls on the front of ... |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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There is an image during boot but then the screen goes blank. |
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Make sure... |
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Make sure... |
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How |
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How |
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The monitor settings in your workstation are compatible with your monitor. |
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• Windows 2000: Restart the workstation. The Startup screen is displayed. When prompted, press F8... |
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• Windows 2000: Restart the workstation. The Startup screen is displayed. When prompted, press |
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• Windows 2000: Restart the workstation. The Startup screen is displayed. When prompted, press |
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• Windows NT: Enter VGA mode when prompted during start-up. |
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If the Workstation starts and you still have a problem, run HP e-DiagTools (refer to page 49). |
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The mouse doesn’t work. |
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The mouse doesn’t work. |
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Make sure... |
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Make sure... |
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How |
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How |
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The mouse cable is correctly connected. |
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1. Switch off the workstation (not necessary with a USB mouse). |
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1. Switch off the workstation (not necessary with a USB mouse). |
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1. Switch off the workstation (not necessary with a USB mouse). |
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2. Plug the cable into the correct connector on the back of the workstation (color coding is used... |
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3. Switch on the workstation. |
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You are using the correct driver. If you are using HP’s enhanced mouse, ensure that the correct d... |
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Download the latest driver from HP’s Web at: |
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www.hp.com/workstations/support |
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You are using the latest BIOS |
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Download the latest BIOS from HP’s Web at: |
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www.hp.com/workstations/support |
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The mouse is clean. |
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Clean the mouse ball as shown below. |
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The mouse itself is not defective. |
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Replace the mouse with unit that is known to work or try the mouse with another workstation. |
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If the workstation starts but you still have a problem, run HP e-DiagTools (refer to page 49). |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Your Workstation has no sound. |
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Your Workstation has no sound. |
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Check that... |
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Check that... |
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How |
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How |
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The lime green Speaker/Headphone connector is plugged into the multi-media keyboard. |
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Either disconnect the lime green connector to activate the internal speaker or plug-in headphones... |
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troubleshooting tips: |
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troubleshooting tips: |
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• Restart your workstation and see if the problem recurs. |
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• Restart your workstation and see if the problem recurs. |
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• Run HP eDiagTools. You can create a hardware profile of your Workstation (Support Ticket) that... |
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• Visit the HP Support web site |
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• Update your Workstation’s BIOS. The latest BIOS for your Workstation and instructions on updati... |
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• Record the details of the problem so that you can describe it accurately. |
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• Think of anything you may have done recently before you first experienced the problem. |
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• If possible, have your system up and running and close by when you call HP Support. |
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• We recommend you contact your HP dealer, or contact HP Support outside of peak times (mid-morni... |
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if you lose the key |
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if you lose the key |
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need more help? |
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need more help? |
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pre-boot diagnostics audio signal |
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pre-boot diagnostics audio signal |
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Number of Beeps |
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Meaning |
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1 |
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Processor absent, not correctly connected or ZIF socket not closed |
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2 |
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Power supply is in protected mode |
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3 |
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No memory, bad memory modules, incompatible memory module |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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4 |
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Graphics card problem |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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5 |
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PnP/WorkstationI initialization problem |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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6 |
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Corrupted BIOS. You need to activate crisis recovery procedure |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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7 |
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Defective system board |
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if you miss the beep code |
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if you miss the beep code |
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hp DiagTools hardware diagnostics |
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hp DiagTools hardware diagnostics |
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NOTE Run e-DiagTools before contacting HP for Warranty service. This is to obtain information tha... |
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• Check the hardware configuration and verify that it is functioning correctly. |
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• Check the hardware configuration and verify that it is functioning correctly. |
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• Test individual hardware components. |
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• Diagnose hardware-related problems. |
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• Obtain a complete hardware configuration. |
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• Provide precise information to an HP support agent so they can solve problems quickly and effec... |
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www.hp.com/workstations/support |
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where can i get e-DiagTools? |
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where can i get e-DiagTools? |
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• The Utility Partition pre-installed on your hard disk drive (recommended) |
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• The Utility Partition pre-installed on your hard disk drive (recommended) |
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• The CD-ROM that came with your Workstation: |
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— Image Creation and Recovery CD-ROM |
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— Image Creation and Recovery CD-ROM |
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— Image Creation and Recovery CD-ROM |
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• The |
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starting e-DiagTools from the utility partition on your hard drive |
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starting e-DiagTools from the utility partition on your hard drive |
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NOTE This method will only work if the diagnostics partition on your hard disk drive is intact. |
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1. Restart your workstation and press the function key |
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1. Restart your workstation and press the function key |
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2. In the menu, select the option to run e-DiagTools hardware diagnostics. |
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starting e-DiagTools from the CD-ROM |
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starting e-DiagTools from the CD-ROM |
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1. Insert the e-DiagTools CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. |
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1. Insert the e-DiagTools CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. |
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2. Restart the workstation. |
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3. Select the option to run the hardware diagnostics. |
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NOTE If you are unable to boot from your CD-ROM drive, restart your workstation and press |
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running hp eDiagTools |
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running hp eDiagTools |
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• The workstation model must match the CD-ROM (the CD-ROM is locked to a specific workstation mod... |
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• The workstation model must match the CD-ROM (the CD-ROM is locked to a specific workstation mod... |
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• CD-ROM drive has been configured to boot before the hard disk drive. |
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producing a support ticket |
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producing a support ticket |
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hp recovery CD-ROM |
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hp recovery CD-ROM |
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what functions are available? |
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what functions are available? |
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• Install Windows 2000: To recover your HP workstation to its original state as provided by HP. |
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• Install Windows 2000: To recover your HP workstation to its original state as provided by HP. |
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• Windows 2000 Minimal Installation: To install Windows 2000 with a minimal set of drivers (recom... |
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• Windows 2000 Master Files: To copy Windows 2000 master files to the \\i386 directory on your har... |
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• Migrate to Windows NT: |
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• Help : To display the help text. |
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WARNING Some of the operations that can be performed using the HP Recovery CD will permanently er... |
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before performing a recovery |
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before performing a recovery |
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• The workstation model must match the Recovery CD-ROM (the CD-ROM is locked to a specific workst... |
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• The workstation model must match the Recovery CD-ROM (the CD-ROM is locked to a specific workst... |
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• Backup all data files and, if necessary, software applications. |
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• Upgrading to the latest BIOS version before performing a recovery is recommended. |
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• Setup |
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• Setup |
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performing a full recovery |
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performing a full recovery |
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WARNING Remember, this procedure will erase everything from the hard disk drive (primary partitio... |
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1. Shutdown the operating system and switch off your workstation. |
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1. Shutdown the operating system and switch off your workstation. |
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2. Remove any non-standard components that were added after you received the workstation to resto... |
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3. Insert the recovery CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive and start the workstation. |
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4. Press the |
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5. The computer will boot from the CD-ROM and display a DOS-style menu. Select option 1 from the ... |
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• Automatic (recommended). |
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• Automatic (recommended). |
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• Custom (for advanced users only). |
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6. Follow the on-screen instructions. |
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7. The hard disk drive will be formatted first. Several reboots will be carried out. This is norm... |
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8. Remove the Recovery CD-ROM from the CD-ROM drive, when prompted. |
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9. The operating system and drivers will be installed. In this phase, you will be required to ent... |
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www.hp.com/workstations/support |
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hp customer care center phone numbers |
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hp customer care center phone numbers |
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A warranty and regulatory information |
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A warranty and regulatory information |
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Declaration of conformity |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE HEADING> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Declaration of Conformity according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014 |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Manufacturer:Hewlett-Packard Company ... |
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Manufacturer |
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Safety |
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Safety |
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Safety |
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IEC 950:1991+A1+A2+A3+A4+A11/EN 60950:1992+A1+A2+A3+A4 IEC 60825-1:1993/EN60825-1:1994+A11 Class ... |
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EMC |
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EMC |
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CISPR 22: 1997 / EN 55022: 1998 Class A CISPR 24: 1997 / EN 55024: 1998 IEC 61000-3-2: 1995 / EN ... |
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and is certified by: |
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and is certified by: |
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and is certified by: |
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and is certified by: |
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UL Listed to UL1950, 2nd edition, File E146385 cUL Listed to CSA 22.2 No. 950-M93 TUV Certified t... |
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supplementary information: |
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regulatory information |
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regulatory information |
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FCC (for USA only) |
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FCC (for USA only) |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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hp hardware warranty |
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three year limited hardware warranty |
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three year limited hardware warranty |
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limitation of warranty |
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limitation of warranty |
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limitation of liability and remedies |
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limitation of liability and remedies |
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obtaining on-site warranty service |
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obtaining on-site warranty service |
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customer responsibilities |
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customer responsibilities |
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obtaining parts warranty service |
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obtaining parts warranty service |
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hp telephone support services |
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hp telephone support services |
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hp software limited warranty |
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