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technical reference |
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technical reference |
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technical reference |
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hp workstation x1000 |
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Manufacturing Part Number: n.a. |
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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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avoid electrical shocks |
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avoid 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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electrical |
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electrical |
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WARNING For your safety always connect the equipment to a grounded wall outlet. Always use a powe... |
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multimedia models |
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multimedia models |
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WARNING If your PC is a multimedia model, or if you have installed a sound card in your PC, alway... |
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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 PC cover without first disconnecting the power cord fro... |
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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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static electricity |
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static electricity |
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CAUTION Static electricity can damage electronic components. Turn OFF all equipment. Don’t let yo... |
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workstation documentation roadmap |
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workstation documentation roadmap |
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<TABLE> |
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Table1 |
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<TABLE HEADING> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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If you want to... |
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Go to this source... |
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And refer to... |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Find Information |
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Your computer |
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Start >Programs > HP Info > Finding Information |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Set up your computer |
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Getting Started Guide |
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Chapter 1 “Setting Up and Using Your Workstation.” |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Learn how to use your operating system |
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Your computer |
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Operating System Online Help |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Learn how to upgrade your computer by installing accessories |
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This Technical Reference Manual |
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Chapter 6 “Removing and Replacing Hardware Parts” |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Find out about the different support options available |
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www.hp.com/workst ations/support |
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The support options section |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Find out how to troubleshoot your PC Workstation |
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This Technical Reference Manual |
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Chapter 7 “Troubleshooting Your Workstation” |
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technical information |
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technical information |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Characteristics |
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HP Workstation x1000 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Weight (configuration with one CD-ROM drive, excluding keyboard and display) |
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14.3 kg (31.5 pounds) |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Dimensions |
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Width: 20.6cm (8.1in.) Height: 47.5cm (18.7in.) Depth: 44.2cm (17.4in.) |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Footprint |
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0.09 m2 (0.98 sq ft). |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Acoustic noise emission (ISO7779) |
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Sound power level |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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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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Storage Humidity |
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8% to 85% (relative) |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Operating Temperature |
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+10 C to +35 C (+50 F to +95F). |
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1 system overview |
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1 system overview |
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• Introduces the system’s internal and external features |
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• Introduces the system’s internal and external features |
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• Lists the system’s specifications and characteristic data |
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• Provides a summary of the available documentation |
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workstation description |
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workstation description |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE HEADING> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Feature |
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Description |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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System Board |
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System Board |
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Dimensions: 9.5in. ¥ 9.5 in. in an Extended-ATX (E-ATX) package |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Processor |
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Processor |
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Intel Pentium4 processor |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Cache Memory (integrated in processor package) |
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Cache Memory (integrated in processor package) |
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• Level 1: 12KB code, 8KB data |
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• Level 1: 12KB code, 8KB data |
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• Level 1: 12KB code, 8KB data |
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• Level 2: 256KB |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Internal Processor Clock Speed |
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Internal Processor Clock Speed |
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1.7GHz, 1.9GHz, and 2.0 GHz |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Chipset |
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Chipset |
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Inteli845 chipset, including Memory Controller Hub (MCH) Host Bridge, Input/Output Controller Hu... |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Basic I/O System (BIOS) |
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Basic I/O System (BIOS) |
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Based on American Megatrends core, including: |
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• 4 megabits of flash memory |
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• 4 megabits of flash memory |
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• Support for PCI 2.2 specification |
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• Support for DIMM memory modules |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Firmware - BIOS |
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Firmware - BIOS |
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Flash EEPROM: Intel’s firmware hub concept |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Operating System |
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Operating System |
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All models come preloaded with Windows 2000 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Main Memory |
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Main Memory |
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Three DIMM sockets that support 128MB and 256MB SDRAM memory modules. |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Mass Storage |
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Mass Storage |
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Six shelves, supporting: |
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• One front-access, third-height 3 1/2-inch drive (for the flexible disk drive) (1-inch height) |
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• One front-access, third-height 3 1/2-inch drive (for the flexible disk drive) (1-inch height) |
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• Three front-access, half-height, 5 1/4-inch drives (1-inch height). |
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• Two internal 3 1/2-inch hard disk drives (1-inch height) |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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SCSI Controller |
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SCSI Controller |
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Adaptec Ultra 160 SCSI PCI card. |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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IDE Controller |
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IDE Controller |
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All models include an integrated Ultra ATA-100 capable controller that supports as many as four I... |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Graphics Controllers |
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Graphics Controllers |
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• nVIDIA Quadro2 MXR with TwinView or nVIDIA Quadro2 Pro |
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• nVIDIA Quadro2 MXR with TwinView or nVIDIA Quadro2 Pro |
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• nVIDIA Quadro2 MXR with TwinView or nVIDIA Quadro2 Pro |
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• Matrox Millennium G450-Dual monitor AGP graphics controller with 16MB DDR graphics memory (maxi... |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Accessory Card Slots |
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Accessory Card Slots |
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One AGP Universal 4X 32-bit slot supporting 1.5V AGP cards (£25W). |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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LAN (internal) |
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LAN (internal) |
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All models come with an internal 10/100TX LAN connector. |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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CD-ROM Drive |
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CD-ROM Drive |
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Models include either an IDE 48X CD-ROM, CD-RW drive, or DVD drive. |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Audio |
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Audio |
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Internal speaker attached to the workstation’s chassis and connected by cable to the system board. |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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System Board Connectors |
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System Board Connectors |
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• One flexible disk drive connector |
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• One flexible disk drive connector |
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• One flexible disk drive connector |
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• Two ATA-100 capable IDE connectors (they each support up to two IDE devices) |
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• One CD-IN audio connector |
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• Internal speaker connector |
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• Battery socket |
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• Status panel connector |
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• Main power supply connector and ATX 12V power connector |
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• Main chassis fan connector |
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• Processor fan connector |
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• Chassis intrusion connector |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Rear Connectors (color coded) |
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Rear Connectors (color coded) |
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• Keyboard/Mouse |
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• Keyboard/Mouse |
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• Keyboard/Mouse |
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— HP multi-media keyboard with PS/2 connector |
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— HP multi-media keyboard with PS/2 connector |
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— HP enhanced scrolling mouse with PS/2 connector |
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• 25-pin parallel |
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— Mode: Centronics or bidirectional modes (ECP/EPP) |
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— Mode: Centronics or bidirectional modes (ECP/EPP) |
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— Parallel port: 1 (378h, IRQ 7), 2 (278h, IRQ 5), or Off |
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• 9-pin serial (two, buffered) |
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— Standard: Two UART 16550 buffered serial ports (both RS-232-C). |
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— Standard: Two UART 16550 buffered serial ports (both RS-232-C). |
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— Serial Ports A and B: 2F8h (IRQ 3), 2E8h (IRQ 3), 3F8h (IRQ 4), 3E8h (IRQ 4), or Off |
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• Dual USB connectors |
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• Audio |
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— LINE IN jack (3.5mm) |
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— LINE IN jack (3.5mm) |
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— LINE OUT jack (3.5mm) |
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— MIC IN jack (3.5mm) |
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• 10/100TX LAN |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Front Connectors |
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Front Connectors |
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• Dual USB connectors |
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• Dual USB connectors |
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• Dual USB connectors |
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• Firewire connector (optionally enabled; see Chapter 5) |
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packaging |
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packaging |
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Figure 11 |
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Figure11 Workstation |
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Figure11 Workstation |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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Figure12 Location of Rear Panel Connectors |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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internal features |
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• Memory Controller Hub (MCH) |
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• Memory Controller Hub (MCH) |
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• Input/Output Controller Hub (ICH) |
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• Host bus |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE HEADING> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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For information about... |
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Refer to the chapter... |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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System board components |
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system board |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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HPBIOS routines |
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hp BIOS |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Tests and error messages |
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tests and error messages |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Graphics, network and SCSI devices, and mass storage devices |
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hardware components |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Accessories Installation and Parts Replacement |
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removing and replacing hardware parts |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Use or configuration problems |
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troubleshooting your workstation |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Troubleshooting and Recovery |
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troubleshooting your workstation |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Contacting support |
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troubleshooting your workstation |
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front panel |
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front panel |
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• The On/Off LED is green when the power is on, or the power button is pushed in. If the power is... |
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• The On/Off LED is green when the power is on, or the power button is pushed in. If the power is... |
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• The hard disk drive activity LED is orange during POST and hard disk drive access. When the sys... |
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• The hard disk drive activity LED is orange during POST and hard disk drive access. When the sys... |
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Figure13 Front Panel |
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Figure13 Front Panel |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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specifications and characteristics |
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physical characteristics |
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physical characteristics |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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System Processing Unit |
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System Processing Unit |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Weight: (Standard configuration as shipped, excluding keyboard and display) |
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14.3 kilograms (31.5 pounds) |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Dimensions |
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44.2cm max. (D) ¥ 20.6cm (W) ¥ 47.5cm (H) (17.4 inches ¥ 8.1 inches ¥ 18.7 inches) |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Footprint |
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0.09 square meters (0.98 square feet) |
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electrical specifications |
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electrical specifications |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE HEADING> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Parameter |
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Total Rating |
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Peak (15 secs.) |
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Maximum per PCI Slots 32-bit |
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Maximum for AGP Slot |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Standard Connector |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Input voltage |
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100-127 VAC |
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200-250 VAC |
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— |
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— |
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— |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Input current (max) |
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7.0 A |
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3.5 A |
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— |
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— |
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— |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Input frequency |
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50 to 60 Hz |
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— |
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— |
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— |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Available power |
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250 W |
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— |
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85W total for PCI slots and AGP slot |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Max current at +12V |
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13 A |
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— |
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0.5 A |
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1 A |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Max current at -12V |
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–1.2 A |
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— |
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0.1 A |
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— |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Max current at +3.3V |
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16 A |
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— |
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7.6 A |
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6 A |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Max current at +5V |
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25 A |
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31 A |
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5 A |
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2 A |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Max current at -5V |
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0.3 A |
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— |
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— |
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— |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Max current at +5V stdby |
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2 A |
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— |
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— |
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1. Disconnect the power cord. |
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1. Disconnect the power cord. |
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2. Determine what caused the overload, and fix the problem. |
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3. Reconnect the power cord, and reboot the workstation. |
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power consumption and cooling |
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power consumption and cooling |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Additional Component |
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Additional Component |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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• Processor |
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• Processor |
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• Processor |
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• SCSI hard disk drive with I/O access |
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• SCSI hard disk without I/O access (idle) |
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• PCI card |
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50W 23W 16W 10W to 25W |
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- 170.6Btu/h - 78.4Btu/h - 54.5Btu/h - 64.1Btu/h to 122.8Btu/h |
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environmental specifications |
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environmental specifications |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Environmental Specifications (System Processing Unit with Hard Disk) |
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Environmental Specifications (System Processing Unit with Hard Disk) |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Operating Temperature |
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+10 C to +35 C (+50 F to +95 F). |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Storage Temperature |
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-40 C to +70C (-40 F to +158 F). |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Over-Temperature Shutdown |
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+50C (+122F) |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Operating Humidity |
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15% to 80% (relative). |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Storage Humidity |
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8% to 85% (relative).1 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Acoustic noise emission (ISO 7779): |
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• Idle |
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• Idle |
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• Operating with hard disk access |
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Sound Power |
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Sound Power |
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LwA <= 4.6 BA |
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LwA <= 4.6 BA |
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LwA <= 5.3 BA |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Operating Altitude |
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10,000ft (3048m) max |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Storage Altitude |
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15,000ft (4600m) max |
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power saving and ergonometry |
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power saving and ergonometry |
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• No sleeping state: Windows NT 4.0 (Full On and Off). |
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• No sleeping state: Windows NT 4.0 (Full On and Off). |
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• ACPI: Windows 2000 (Full On, Standby, Hibernate, Off). |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Windows 2000 |
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Windows 2000 |
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Windows NT 4.0 |
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Windows NT 4.0 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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A P M |
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A |
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P |
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M |
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Full On |
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Full On |
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Not Supported by Windows 2000 |
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Supported |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Suspend |
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Suspend |
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Not Supported by Windows NT 4.0 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Off |
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Off |
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Supported |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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A C P I |
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A |
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C |
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P |
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I |
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Standby (S1 or S3) |
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Standby (S1 or S3) |
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Supported (implemented as S3, Suspend to RAM) |
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APM only Operating System |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Hibernate (S4) |
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Hibernate (S4) |
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Supported |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Off (S5) |
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Off (S5) |
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Supported |
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power saving and ergonometry for APM systems |
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power saving and ergonometry for APM systems |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE HEADING> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Full On |
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Suspend |
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Off |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Processor |
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Processor |
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Normal speed |
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Halted |
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Halted |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Display |
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Display |
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On |
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— |
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— |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Hard disk drive |
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Hard disk drive |
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Normal speed |
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Halted |
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Halted |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Power consumption |
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Power consumption |
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250W |
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— |
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— |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Resume events |
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Resume events |
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Keyboard, network (RWU), modem, USB |
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Space bar or power button, RPO |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Resume delay |
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Resume delay |
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A few seconds |
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Boot delay |
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power saving modes/resume events for ACPI systems |
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power saving modes/resume events for ACPI systems |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE HEADING> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Full On (S0) |
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Suspend (S1) |
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Suspend to RAM (S3) |
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Suspend to Disk (S4) |
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Off (S5) |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Processor |
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Processor |
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Normal speed |
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Halted |
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Off |
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Off |
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Off |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Display |
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Display |
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On |
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Blanked |
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Off |
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Off |
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Off |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Hard Disk Drive |
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Hard Disk Drive |
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Normal speed |
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Halted |
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Off |
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Off |
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Off |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Active Power Planes |
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Active Power Planes |
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VCC VCCAux |
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VCC VCCAux |
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Memory VCCAux |
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VCCAux |
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VCCAux |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Power Consumption |
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Power Consumption |
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250W |
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— |
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— |
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— |
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— |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Resume Events |
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Resume Events |
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Power button, LAN, Modem, USB, Scheduler, HP Start Key |
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Power button, LAN, Modem, Scheduler, HP Start Key |
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Power button, LAN, Modem, Scheduler, HP Start Key |
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Power button, HP Start Key |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Resume Delay |
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Resume Delay |
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Instantaneous |
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Instantaneous |
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BIOS boot delay |
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Regular boot delay |
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power-on from space-bar |
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power-on from space-bar |
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• the computer is connected to a Power-On keyboard (recognizable by a Power-On icon on the space ... |
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• the computer is connected to a Power-On keyboard (recognizable by a Power-On icon on the space ... |
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• the function hasn’t been disabled by setting switch 6 to |
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soft power down |
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soft power down |
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documentation |
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documentation |
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access hp world wide web site |
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access hp world wide web site |
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http://www.hp.com/workstations/support |
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where to find the information |
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where to find the information |
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2 system board |
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2 system board |
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• Memory Controller Hub (MCH) |
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• Memory Controller Hub (MCH) |
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• Input/Output Controller Hub (ICH2) |
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• FirmWare Hub (FWH) |
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• System Bus |
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system board description |
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system board description |
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Figure 21 |
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Figure21 System Board Dimensions |
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Figure21 System Board Dimensions |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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Figure22 System Board Chips and Connectors |
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Figure22 System Board Chips and Connectors |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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architectural view for the x1000 workstation |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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accessory board slots |
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Figure 23 |
41 |
Figure23 Accessory Board Slots |
41 |
Figure23 Accessory Board Slots |
41 |
<GRAPHIC> |
41 |
accelerated graphics port slot |
41 |
Figure24 AGP Slot |
41 |
Figure24 AGP Slot |
41 |
<GRAPHIC> |
42 |
peripheral component interconnect slots |
43 |
peripheral component interconnect slots |
43 |
Figure25 PCI Slots |
43 |
Figure25 PCI Slots |
43 |
<GRAPHIC> |
43 |
• 7W maximum PCI board in the PCI slot |
43 |
• 15W maximum PCI board in the PCI slot |
43 |
• 25W maximum PCI board in the PCI slot |
43 |
<TABLE> |
44 |
<TABLE BODY> |
44 |
<TABLE ROW> |
44 |
PCI Card |
44 |
PCI Card |
44 |
<TABLE ROW> |
44 |
3.3V and 5V |
44 |
3.3V and 5V |
44 |
Universal (3.3V or 5V compatible) |
44 |
Universal (3.3V or 5V compatible) |
44 |
<TABLE ROW> |
44 |
PCI Slot |
44 |
PCI Slot |
44 |
32-bit/ 33MHz |
44 |
64-bit/ 33MHz |
44 |
32-bit/ 33MHz or 66MHz |
44 |
64-bit/ 33MHz or 66MHz |
44 |
<TABLE ROW> |
44 |
Slots 1, 2, and 3 5V, 32-bit/33MHz |
44 |
Slots 1, 2, and 3 5V, 32-bit/33MHz |
44 |
yes |
44 |
yes |
44 |
yes |
44 |
yes |
44 |
yes |
44 |
yes |
44 |
system board switches |
45 |
system board switches |
45 |
Figure26 System Board Switches |
45 |
Figure26 System Board Switches |
45 |
<GRAPHIC> |
45 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
45 |
<TABLE ROW> |
45 |
Switch |
45 |
Default Position |
45 |
Use |
45 |
<TABLE BODY> |
45 |
<TABLE ROW> |
45 |
1-4 |
45 |
OFF |
45 |
Reserved. Do not change defaultsettings. |
45 |
<TABLE ROW> |
45 |
5 |
45 |
OFF |
45 |
Clear CMOS |
45 |
<TABLE ROW> |
45 |
6 |
45 |
OFF |
45 |
Clear password |
45 |
<TABLE ROW> |
45 |
7 |
45 |
OFF |
45 |
BIOS recovery. ON enables the BIOS recovery mode at next boot. |
45 |
<TABLE ROW> |
45 |
8 |
45 |
OFF |
45 |
Reserved. Do not change default settings. |
45 |
<TABLE ROW> |
45 |
9 |
45 |
OFF |
45 |
Hardware flash protection. Must be set to ON before any flashing. |
45 |
<TABLE ROW> |
45 |
10 |
45 |
OFF |
45 |
Reserved. Do not change defaultsettings. |
45 |
chipset |
46 |
chipset |
46 |
• The 82845 MCH is a bridge between the: |
46 |
• The 82845 MCH is a bridge between the: |
46 |
— System bus |
46 |
— System bus |
46 |
— SDRAM bus (main memory) |
46 |
— AGP 4x (graphic) bus |
46 |
— Hub link 8-bit |
46 |
• The 82801BA ICH2 is a bridge between the 32-bit, 33MHz PCI bus and the SMBus. Additionally, the... |
46 |
— Integrated IDE controller (Ultra ATA/100 capable) |
46 |
— Integrated IDE controller (Ultra ATA/100 capable) |
46 |
— Upstream Hub Interface for access to the MCH |
46 |
— USB controller |
46 |
— SMBus controller |
46 |
— Low Pin Count (LPC) interface |
46 |
— FWH interface |
46 |
— ACPI Power Management Logic |
46 |
— AC’97 2.1 Compliant Link |
46 |
— PCI Interface |
46 |
— Integrated System Management Controller |
46 |
— Alert-On-LAN (AOL) |
46 |
— Integrated LAN Controller |
46 |
• The Firmware Hub (FWH) stores system BIOS and SCSI BIOS (i.e., the nonvolatile memory component... |
46 |
memory controller hub (82845) |
47 |
memory controller hub (82845) |
47 |
Figure27 MCH Chip Location |
47 |
Figure27 MCH Chip Location |
47 |
<GRAPHIC> |
48 |
Figure28 System Block Diagram using MCH |
48 |
Figure28 System Block Diagram using MCH |
48 |
<GRAPHIC> |
49 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
49 |
<TABLE ROW> |
49 |
Feature |
49 |
Feature |
49 |
<TABLE BODY> |
49 |
<TABLE ROW> |
49 |
• Processor/system bus: |
49 |
• Processor/system bus: |
49 |
• Processor/system bus: |
49 |
— Supports a 400MHz system bus |
49 |
— Supports a 400MHz system bus |
49 |
— Provides an twelve-deep In-Order Queue that supports as many as eight outstanding transaction r... |
49 |
— Desktop optimized AGTL+ bus driver technology with integrated AGTL + termination resistors |
49 |
— Support for 32-bit system bus address |
49 |
• Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) interface: |
49 |
• Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) interface: |
49 |
• Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) interface: |
49 |
— Single 1.5V AGP connector |
49 |
— Single 1.5V AGP connector |
49 |
— AGP 2.0 compliant, including AGP 4x data transfers and 2x/4x Fast Write protocol |
49 |
— AGP 1.5V connector support with 1.5V signalling only |
49 |
— AGP PIPE# or SBA initiated accesses to DRAM is not snooped |
49 |
— AGP FRAME initiated accesses to DRAM are snooped (snooper identifies that data is coherent in c... |
49 |
— Hierarchical PCI configuration mechanism |
49 |
— Delayed transaction support for AGP-to-DRAM reads that cannot be serviced immediately |
49 |
<TABLE ROW> |
49 |
• Memory Controller |
49 |
• Memory Controller |
49 |
• Memory Controller |
49 |
<TABLE ROW> |
49 |
— Single Channel SDRAM bus |
49 |
— Single Channel SDRAM bus |
49 |
— Single Channel SDRAM bus |
49 |
— SDRAM 128Mbit and 256Mbit devices |
49 |
— Supports up to three double sided DIMMs (6 device rows) |
49 |
— All supported devices must have four banks |
49 |
— Supports page sizes of 2KB, 4KB, 8KB and 16KB. Page size is individually selected for every row. |
49 |
— Maximum DRAM address decode space of 4GB |
49 |
— 128MB to 384MB using 128Mb technology; up to 768MB using 256Mb technology; the 512Mb technology... |
49 |
— ECC DIMM support |
49 |
— ECC DIMM support |
49 |
— ECC DIMM support |
49 |
— 133MHz SDRAM interface |
49 |
— 64-bit data interface |
49 |
— Supports only 3.3V DIMM DRAM configuration |
49 |
— No registered DIMM support |
49 |
— Support for Symmetrical and Asymmetrical DRAM addressing |
49 |
— Refresh Mechanism: CAS-before-RAS only |
49 |
— Support for DIMM Serial Presence Detect (SPD) scheme via SMBus interface |
49 |
— STR power management support via self refresh mode using CKE |
49 |
<TABLE ROW> |
50 |
• Hub Link 8-bit interface to ICH2: |
50 |
• Hub Link 8-bit interface to ICH2: |
50 |
• Hub Link 8-bit interface to ICH2: |
50 |
— High-speed interconnect between the MCH and ICH2 (266MB/sec) |
50 |
— High-speed interconnect between the MCH and ICH2 (266MB/sec) |
50 |
— |
50 |
<TABLE ROW> |
50 |
• Power management: |
50 |
• Power management: |
50 |
• Power management: |
50 |
— SMRAM space remapping to A0000h - BFFFFh (128KB). |
50 |
— SMRAM space remapping to A0000h - BFFFFh (128KB). |
50 |
— Extended SMRAM space above 256MB, additional 128KB, 256KB, 512KB, 1MB TSEG from top of memory, ... |
50 |
— ACPI 1.0 compliant power management |
50 |
— APM 1.2 compliant power management |
50 |
• Arbitration: |
50 |
• Arbitration: |
50 |
• Arbitration: |
50 |
— Distributed arbitration model for concurrency support |
50 |
— Distributed arbitration model for concurrency support |
50 |
— Concurrent operations of system, hub interface, AGP, and memory buses supported through a dedic... |
50 |
<TABLE ROW> |
50 |
• 593 FC-BGA MCH package |
50 |
• 593 FC-BGA MCH package |
50 |
• 593 FC-BGA MCH package |
50 |
• I/O device support: |
50 |
• I/O device support: |
50 |
• I/O device support: |
50 |
— I/O Controller Hub (ICH2) |
50 |
— I/O Controller Hub (ICH2) |
50 |
MCH overview |
51 |
MCH overview |
51 |
accelerated graphics port (AGP) bus interface |
51 |
accelerated graphics port (AGP) bus interface |
51 |
hub interface |
52 |
hub interface |
52 |
SDRAM interface |
52 |
SDRAM interface |
52 |
DIMM memory slots |
53 |
DIMM memory slots |
53 |
• DIMM1 |
53 |
• DIMM1 |
53 |
• DIMM2 |
53 |
• DIMM3 |
53 |
Figure29 DIMM Memory Slot |
53 |
Figure29 DIMM Memory Slot |
53 |
<GRAPHIC> |
53 |
read/write buffers |
53 |
read/write buffers |
53 |
system clocking |
54 |
system clocking |
54 |
the input/output controller hub 2 (82801BA) |
55 |
the input/output controller hub 2 (82801BA) |
55 |
Figure210 Input/Output Controller Hub 2 Chip |
55 |
Figure210 Input/Output Controller Hub 2 Chip |
55 |
<GRAPHIC> |
56 |
Figure211 System Block Diagram Using ICH2 |
56 |
<GRAPHIC> |
57 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
57 |
<TABLE ROW> |
57 |
Feature |
57 |
Feature |
57 |
<TABLE BODY> |
57 |
<TABLE ROW> |
57 |
• Multifunction PCI bus interface: |
57 |
• Multifunction PCI bus interface: |
57 |
• Multifunction PCI bus interface: |
57 |
— PCI at 32-bit 33MHz |
57 |
— PCI at 32-bit 33MHz |
57 |
— PCI 2.2 specification |
57 |
— 133MB/sec data transfer rate |
57 |
— Master PCI device support for as many as three devices |
57 |
• Enhanced DMA controller: |
57 |
• Enhanced DMA controller: |
57 |
• Enhanced DMA controller: |
57 |
— Two 82C37 DMA controllers |
57 |
— Two 82C37 DMA controllers |
57 |
— PCI DMA with two PC/PCI channels in pairs |
57 |
— LPC DMA |
57 |
— DMA collection buffer to provide Type-F DMA performance for all DMA channels |
57 |
<TABLE ROW> |
57 |
• USB, supporting: |
57 |
• USB, supporting: |
57 |
• USB, supporting: |
57 |
— USB 1.1 compliant |
57 |
— USB 1.1 compliant |
57 |
— UHCI implementation with four USB ports for serial transfers at 1.2 or 1.5Mbit/sec |
57 |
— Wake-up from sleeping states |
57 |
— Legacy keyboard/mouse software |
57 |
• Interrupt Controller: |
57 |
• Interrupt Controller: |
57 |
• Interrupt Controller: |
57 |
— Two cascaded 82C59 controllers |
57 |
— Two cascaded 82C59 controllers |
57 |
— Integrated I/O APIC capability |
57 |
— 15 interrupt support in 8259 mode, 24 supported in I/O APIC mode |
57 |
— Serial interrupt protocol |
57 |
<TABLE ROW> |
57 |
• Power Management Logic: |
57 |
• Power Management Logic: |
57 |
• Power Management Logic: |
57 |
— ACPI 1.0 compliant |
57 |
— ACPI 1.0 compliant |
57 |
— Support for APM-based legacy power management for non-ACPI implementations |
57 |
— ACPI defined power states (S1, S3, S4, S5) |
57 |
— ACPI power management timer |
57 |
— SMI generation |
57 |
— All registers readable/restorable for proper resume from 0V suspend states |
57 |
— PCI PME# |
57 |
• Integrated IDE controller: |
57 |
• Integrated IDE controller: |
57 |
• Integrated IDE controller: |
57 |
— Independent timing of as many as four drives |
57 |
— Independent timing of as many as four drives |
57 |
— Ultra ATA/100 mode (100MB/sec) |
57 |
— Ultra ATA/66 mode (66MB/sec) |
57 |
— Ultra ATA/33 mode (33MB/sec) |
57 |
— PIO mode four transfers as fast as 14MB/sec |
57 |
— Separate IDE connections for primary and secondary cables |
57 |
— Integrated 16 x 32-bit buffer for IDE PCI burst transfers |
57 |
— Write ping-pong buffer for faster write performances |
57 |
<TABLE ROW> |
57 |
• Real-time clock, supporting: |
57 |
• Real-time clock, supporting: |
57 |
• Real-time clock, supporting: |
57 |
— 256-byte battery-backed CMOS RAM |
57 |
— 256-byte battery-backed CMOS RAM |
57 |
— Hardware implementation to indicate century rollover |
57 |
• System TCO reduction circuits: |
57 |
• System TCO reduction circuits: |
57 |
• System TCO reduction circuits: |
57 |
— Timers to generate SMI# and reset upon |
57 |
— Timers to generate SMI# and reset upon |
57 |
— Timers to detect improper processor reset |
57 |
— Integrated processor frequency strap logic |
57 |
<TABLE ROW> |
58 |
• Timers based on 82C54: |
58 |
• Timers based on 82C54: |
58 |
• Timers based on 82C54: |
58 |
— System timer, refresh request, speaker tone output |
58 |
— System timer, refresh request, speaker tone output |
58 |
• SMBus |
58 |
• SMBus |
58 |
• SMBus |
58 |
— Host interface allows processor to communicate via SMBus |
58 |
— Host interface allows processor to communicate via SMBus |
58 |
— Compatible with two-wire I2C bus |
58 |
<TABLE ROW> |
58 |
• System timer, refresh request, speaker tone output |
58 |
• System timer, refresh request, speaker tone output |
58 |
• System timer, refresh request, speaker tone output |
58 |
• GPIO: |
58 |
• GPIO: |
58 |
• GPIO: |
58 |
— TTL, Open-Drain, Inversion |
58 |
— TTL, Open-Drain, Inversion |
58 |
<TABLE ROW> |
58 |
• FWH interface |
58 |
• FWH interface |
58 |
• FWH interface |
58 |
• 3.3V operation with 5V tolerant buffers for IDE and PCI signals |
58 |
• 3.3V operation with 5V tolerant buffers for IDE and PCI signals |
58 |
• 3.3V operation with 5V tolerant buffers for IDE and PCI signals |
58 |
<TABLE ROW> |
58 |
• 360 pin EBGA package |
58 |
• 360 pin EBGA package |
58 |
• 360 pin EBGA package |
58 |
• Alert-On-LAN (AOL) support |
58 |
• Alert-On-LAN (AOL) support |
58 |
• Alert-On-LAN (AOL) support |
58 |
ICH2 features |
58 |
ICH2 features |
58 |
ICH2 architecture |
58 |
ICH2 architecture |
58 |
ICH2 PCI bus interface |
59 |
ICH2 PCI bus interface |
59 |
SMBus controller |
59 |
SMBus controller |
59 |
low pin count interface |
59 |
low pin count interface |
59 |
enhanced USB controller |
59 |
enhanced USB controller |
59 |
AC’97 controller |
60 |
AC’97 controller |
60 |
IDE controller |
60 |
IDE controller |
60 |
DMA controller |
60 |
DMA controller |
60 |
interrupt controller |
61 |
interrupt controller |
61 |
timer/counter block |
61 |
timer/counter block |
61 |
advanced programmable interrupt controller |
61 |
advanced programmable interrupt controller |
61 |
real time clock |
61 |
real time clock |
61 |
• Keeps track of the time |
61 |
• Keeps track of the time |
61 |
• Stores system data |
61 |
enhanced power management |
62 |
enhanced power management |
62 |
SoundMAX® Codec (AD1885) |
62 |
SoundMAX® Codec (AD1885) |
62 |
• AC’97 2.1 compatibility |
62 |
• AC’97 2.1 compatibility |
62 |
• Variable sample rate audio (AC’97 2.1) |
62 |
• Multiple Codec configuration (AC’97 2.1) |
62 |
• External audio power-down control (AC’97 2.1) |
62 |
• Greater than 90 dB |
62 |
• 16-bit stereo full-duplex Codec |
62 |
• Four analog line-level stereo inputs for LINE-IN, CD, VIDEO, and AUX |
62 |
• Two analog line-level mono inputs for speakerphone and PC BEEP |
62 |
• Mono MIC input w/built-in 20 dB preamp, switchable from two external sources |
62 |
• High quality CD input with ground sense |
62 |
• Stereo line-level outputs |
62 |
• Mono output for speakerphone or internal speaker |
62 |
• Power management support |
62 |
• 48-terminal LQFP package |
62 |
• Full-duplex variable sample rates from 7040Hz to 48kHz with 1Hz resolution |
62 |
• Up to three Codecs can be chained on a single 5-wire interface |
62 |
• Jack sense pins provide automatic output switching |
62 |
• Software-enabled VREFOUT output for microphones and external power amplifier |
63 |
• Split power supplies (3.3V digital/5V analog) |
63 |
• Mobile low-power mixer mode |
63 |
• Extended 6-bit master volume control |
63 |
• Extended 6-bit headphone volume control |
63 |
• Digital audio mixer mode |
63 |
• Phat™ stereo 3D stereo enhancement. |
63 |
SMBus |
64 |
SMBus |
64 |
Figure212 Devices on the SMBus |
64 |
Figure212 Devices on the SMBus |
64 |
<GRAPHIC> |
65 |
ICH2 SMBus master controller |
65 |
devices on the LPC bus |
65 |
devices on the LPC bus |
65 |
Figure 213 |
65 |
Figure213 Devices on the LPC Bus |
65 |
Figure213 Devices on the LPC Bus |
65 |
<GRAPHIC> |
66 |
the super i/o controller |
66 |
serial/parallel communications ports |
66 |
serial/parallel communications ports |
66 |
• Standard mode (PC/XT, PC/AT, and PS/2 compatible). |
66 |
• Standard mode (PC/XT, PC/AT, and PS/2 compatible). |
66 |
• Bidirectional mode (PC/XT, PC/AT, and PS/2 compatible). |
66 |
• Enhanced mode (enhanced parallel port, EPP, compatible). |
66 |
• High-speed mode (MS/HP extended capabilities port, ECP, compatible). |
66 |
FDC |
66 |
FDC |
66 |
keyboard and mouse controller |
66 |
keyboard and mouse controller |
66 |
FirmWare Hub (82802AB) |
67 |
FirmWare Hub (82802AB) |
67 |
• Random Number Generator (RNG) |
67 |
• Random Number Generator (RNG) |
67 |
• Five General Purpose Inputs (GPI) |
67 |
• Register-based block locking |
67 |
• Hardware-based locking |
67 |
• Enables better protection for the storage and update of system code and data. |
67 |
• Enables better protection for the storage and update of system code and data. |
67 |
• Adds flexibility through additional GPIs. |
67 |
• Allows for quicker introduction of security/manageability features. |
67 |
<TABLE> |
68 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
68 |
<TABLE ROW> |
68 |
Feature |
68 |
Feature |
68 |
<TABLE BODY> |
68 |
<TABLE ROW> |
68 |
• Platform compatibility: |
68 |
• Platform compatibility: |
68 |
• Platform compatibility: |
68 |
— Enables security-enhanced platform infrastructure |
68 |
— Enables security-enhanced platform infrastructure |
68 |
— Part of the Intel 845 chipset |
68 |
• Two configurable interfaces: |
68 |
• Two configurable interfaces: |
68 |
• Two configurable interfaces: |
68 |
— FWH interface for system operation |
68 |
— FWH interface for system operation |
68 |
— Address/Address Multiplexed (A/A Mux) interface |
68 |
<TABLE ROW> |
68 |
• FWH interface mode: |
68 |
• FWH interface mode: |
68 |
• FWH interface mode: |
68 |
— Five signal communication interface supporting 8¥ reads and writes |
68 |
— Five signal communication interface supporting 8¥ reads and writes |
68 |
— Register-based read and write protection for each code/data storage blocks |
68 |
— Hardware write protect pins for the top boot block and the remaining code/data storage blocks |
68 |
— Five additional GPIs for system design and flexibility |
68 |
— A hardware RNG |
68 |
— Integrated Command User Interface (CUI) for requesting access to locking, programming, and eras... |
68 |
— Operates with 33MHz PCI clock and 3.3V I/O |
68 |
• Four or eight Mbits of flash memory for system code/data nonvolatile storage: |
68 |
• Four or eight Mbits of flash memory for system code/data nonvolatile storage: |
68 |
• Four or eight Mbits of flash memory for system code/data nonvolatile storage: |
68 |
— Symmetrically blocked, 64KB memory sections |
68 |
— Symmetrically blocked, 64KB memory sections |
68 |
— Available in 8-Mbit (Intel® 82802AC) and 4-Mbit (Intel® 82802AB) densities |
68 |
— Automated byte program and block erase through an integrated Write State Machine (WSM) |
68 |
<TABLE ROW> |
68 |
• A/A Mux Interface/Mode, supporting: |
68 |
• A/A Mux Interface/Mode, supporting: |
68 |
• A/A Mux Interface/Mode, supporting: |
68 |
— 11-pin multiplexed address and 8-pin data I/O interface |
68 |
— 11-pin multiplexed address and 8-pin data I/O interface |
68 |
— Fast on-board or out-of-system programming |
68 |
• Power supply specifications: |
68 |
• Power supply specifications: |
68 |
• Power supply specifications: |
68 |
— Vcc: 3.3V +/- 0.3V |
68 |
— Vcc: 3.3V +/- 0.3V |
68 |
— Vpp: 3.3V and 12V for fast programming, 80 hours maximum |
68 |
<TABLE ROW> |
68 |
• Industry standard package: |
68 |
• Industry standard package: |
68 |
• Industry standard package: |
68 |
— 32L PLCC |
68 |
— 32L PLCC |
68 |
• Case temperature operating range |
68 |
• Case temperature operating range |
68 |
• Case temperature operating range |
68 |
• FWH interface |
69 |
• FWH interface |
69 |
• A/A Mux interface |
69 |
system bus |
70 |
system bus |
70 |
Figure214 The System Bus |
70 |
Figure214 The System Bus |
70 |
<GRAPHIC> |
71 |
Intel Pentium 4 processor |
71 |
• Data bus frequency of 400MHz |
71 |
• Data bus frequency of 400MHz |
71 |
• Dual independent bus architecture, which combines a dedicated 64-bit Level 2 cache bus (support... |
71 |
• MMX2 technology, which gives higher performance for media communications, and 3D applications |
71 |
• Dynamic execution to speed up software performance |
71 |
• Internet Streaming SIMD Extensions 2 (SSE2) for enhanced floating point and 3D application perf... |
71 |
• Uses multiple low-power states, such as AutoHALT, Stop-Grant, Sleep, and Deep Sleep to conserve... |
71 |
processor clock |
71 |
processor clock |
71 |
bus frequencies |
71 |
bus frequencies |
71 |
voltage regulation module (VRM) |
72 |
voltage regulation module (VRM) |
72 |
cache memory |
72 |
cache memory |
72 |
• A trace instruction and Level 1 data cache. The trace cache is 4-way set associative. |
72 |
• A trace instruction and Level 1 data cache. The trace cache is 4-way set associative. |
72 |
• A 256KB Level 2 cache. The Level 2 cache is 8-way associative. |
72 |
assigned device interrupts |
73 |
assigned device interrupts |
73 |
i/o controller hub interrupts |
73 |
i/o controller hub interrupts |
73 |
<TABLE> |
73 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
73 |
<TABLE ROW> |
73 |
Device |
73 |
Reference Name |
73 |
REQ/ GNT |
73 |
Chip-set Interrupt Connection |
73 |
<TABLE ROW> |
73 |
INTA |
73 |
INTB |
73 |
INTC |
73 |
INTD |
73 |
<TABLE BODY> |
73 |
<TABLE ROW> |
73 |
AC’97 audio controller |
73 |
AD1885 |
73 |
4 (ICH2) |
73 |
— |
73 |
A |
73 |
— |
73 |
— |
73 |
<TABLE ROW> |
73 |
USB controller |
73 |
— |
73 |
— |
73 |
A |
73 |
— |
73 |
— |
73 |
— |
73 |
<TABLE ROW> |
73 |
AGP slot |
73 |
AGP |
73 |
— |
73 |
A |
73 |
B |
73 |
— |
73 |
— |
73 |
<TABLE ROW> |
73 |
PCI 32-bit slot #1 |
73 |
PCI 1 |
73 |
0 (ICH2) |
73 |
F |
73 |
G |
73 |
H |
73 |
E |
73 |
<TABLE ROW> |
73 |
PCI 32-bit slot #2 |
73 |
PCI 2 |
73 |
2 (ICH2) |
73 |
G |
73 |
H |
73 |
E |
73 |
F |
73 |
<TABLE ROW> |
73 |
PCI 32-bit slot #3 |
73 |
PCI 3 |
73 |
3 (ICH2) |
73 |
C |
73 |
D |
73 |
A |
73 |
B |
73 |
<TABLE ROW> |
73 |
Extender |
73 |
4 (ICH2) |
73 |
interrupt controllers |
73 |
interrupt controllers |
73 |
• PIC mode |
74 |
• PIC mode |
74 |
• PIC mode |
74 |
• Virtual wire mode |
74 |
• Virtual wire mode |
74 |
• Symmetric I/O mode |
75 |
• Symmetric I/O mode |
75 |
NOTE In PIC mode and virtual wire mode, PCI interrupts are routed to the INT line. In symmetric I... |
75 |
PCI IRQ lines |
75 |
PCI IRQ lines |
75 |
3 hp BIOS |
77 |
3 hp BIOS |
77 |
overview |
78 |
overview |
78 |
• Menu-driven Setup with context-sensitive help. |
78 |
• Menu-driven Setup with context-sensitive help. |
78 |
• The address space, with details of the interrupts used. |
78 |
• POST routines, which are a sequence of tasks the computer performs to ensure that the system is... |
78 |
• JE – is a two-letter code indicating that it is for the x1000. |
78 |
• JE – is a two-letter code indicating that it is for the x1000. |
78 |
• xx – is the major BIOS version. |
78 |
• yy – is the minor BIOS version. |
78 |
• z – is an intermediate minor BIOS version. |
78 |
using the hp setup program |
79 |
using the hp setup program |
79 |
main screen |
79 |
main screen |
79 |
<TABLE> |
79 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
79 |
<TABLE ROW> |
79 |
BIOS Setup Utility |
79 |
<TABLE ROW> |
79 |
Main |
79 |
Advanced |
79 |
Security |
79 |
Boot |
79 |
Power |
79 |
Exit |
79 |
<TABLE ROW> |
79 |
[Setup Help] |
79 |
<TABLE BODY> |
79 |
<TABLE ROW> |
79 |
BIOS Version: |
79 |
JA.00.13B |
79 |
. |
79 |
<TABLE ROW> |
79 |
<TABLE ROW> |
79 |
PnP OS |
79 |
No |
79 |
<TABLE ROW> |
79 |
Reset Configuration Data: |
79 |
No |
79 |
<TABLE ROW> |
79 |
<TABLE ROW> |
79 |
System Time: |
79 |
14:42:33 |
79 |
<TABLE ROW> |
79 |
System Date: |
79 |
Oct19 2001 Fri |
79 |
<TABLE ROW> |
79 |
<TABLE ROW> |
79 |
Key Click: |
79 |
Disabled |
79 |
<TABLE ROW> |
79 |
Keyboard auto-repeat rate speed: |
79 |
21.8 per Second |
79 |
<TABLE ROW> |
79 |
Delay before auto-repeat: |
79 |
0.50 per Second |
79 |
<TABLE ROW> |
79 |
Numlock at Power-on: |
79 |
Auto |
79 |
<TABLE ROW> |
79 |
Initial Display Mode |
79 |
Silent |
79 |
<TABLE ROW> |
79 |
<TABLE ROW> |
79 |
F1 |
79 |
Help |
79 |
|
79 |
Ø |
79 |
Select Item |
79 |
F7/F8 |
79 |
Change Values |
79 |
F9 |
79 |
Setup Defaults |
79 |
<TABLE ROW> |
79 |
ESC |
79 |
Exit |
79 |
¨ |
79 |
Æ |
79 |
Select Menu |
79 |
Enter |
79 |
Select > Submenu |
79 |
F10 |
79 |
Previous Values |
79 |
advanced screen |
80 |
advanced screen |
80 |
<TABLE> |
80 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
80 |
<TABLE ROW> |
80 |
Main |
80 |
Advanced |
80 |
Security |
80 |
Boot |
80 |
Power |
80 |
Exit |
80 |
<TABLE ROW> |
80 |
[ Setup Help ] |
80 |
<TABLE BODY> |
80 |
<TABLE ROW> |
80 |
>> |
80 |
Processors, Memory, and Cache |
80 |
. |
80 |
<TABLE ROW> |
80 |
>> |
80 |
Floppy Options |
80 |
<TABLE ROW> |
80 |
>> |
80 |
IDE Device Configuration |
80 |
<TABLE ROW> |
80 |
>> |
80 |
Integrated USB Interface |
80 |
<TABLE ROW> |
80 |
>> |
80 |
Peripheral Configuration |
80 |
<TABLE ROW> |
80 |
>> |
80 |
Integrated Audio Device |
80 |
<TABLE ROW> |
80 |
>> |
80 |
Integrated LAN |
80 |
<TABLE ROW> |
80 |
>> |
80 |
Video Configuration |
80 |
<TABLE ROW> |
80 |
>> |
80 |
PCI Device, slot #1 |
80 |
<TABLE ROW> |
80 |
>> |
80 |
PCI Device, slot #2 |
80 |
<TABLE ROW> |
80 |
>> |
80 |
PCI Device, slot #3 |
80 |
processors, memory, and cache |
80 |
processors, memory, and cache |
80 |
<TABLE> |
80 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
80 |
<TABLE ROW> |
80 |
Advanced |
80 |
<TABLE ROW> |
80 |
Processors, Memory, and Cache |
80 |
[ Setup Help ] |
80 |
<TABLE BODY> |
80 |
<TABLE ROW> |
80 |
<TABLE ROW> |
80 |
Processor Type |
80 |
Pentium (R) 4 |
80 |
<TABLE ROW> |
80 |
CPU Speed |
80 |
1700MHz |
80 |
<TABLE ROW> |
80 |
CPUID/PATCHID |
80 |
0F21/01 |
80 |
<TABLE ROW> |
80 |
<TABLE ROW> |
80 |
Memory Caching |
80 |
Enabled |
80 |
<TABLE ROW> |
80 |
Memory Error Checking |
80 |
ECC ON |
80 |
<TABLE ROW> |
80 |
SDRAM Timing by SPD |
80 |
Enabled |
80 |
<TABLE ROW> |
80 |
SDRAM CAS# Latency |
80 |
3 Clocks |
80 |
<TABLE ROW> |
80 |
SDRAM RAS# Latency |
80 |
3 Clocks |
80 |
<TABLE ROW> |
80 |
SDRAM RAS# to CAS# Delay |
80 |
3 Clocks |
80 |
<TABLE ROW> |
80 |
SDRAM Pre-Charge Delay |
80 |
7 Clocks |
80 |
floppy options |
81 |
floppy options |
81 |
<TABLE> |
81 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
Advanced |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
Floppy Options |
81 |
[Setup Help ] |
81 |
<TABLE BODY> |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
Floppy Disk Controller |
81 |
Enabled |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
Floppy Drive A |
81 |
1.44 MB 3.5 |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
Floppy Drive B |
81 |
Not installed |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
IDE device configuration |
81 |
IDE device configuration |
81 |
<TABLE> |
81 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
Advanced |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
IDE Devices Configuration |
81 |
[ Setup Help] |
81 |
<TABLE BODY> |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
>> |
81 |
IDE Primary Master |
81 |
Not Installed |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
>> |
81 |
IDE Primary Slave |
81 |
Not Installed |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
>> |
81 |
IDE Secondary Master Device |
81 |
FX4830T |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
>> |
81 |
IDE Secondary Slave Device |
81 |
Not Installed |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
>> |
81 |
Hard Disk Pre-Delay |
81 |
Disabled |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
>> |
81 |
Integrated Bus IDE adapter |
81 |
Both Enabled |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
IDE primary master device |
81 |
IDE primary master device |
81 |
<TABLE> |
81 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
Advanced |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
IDE Primary Master Device: |
81 |
[Setup Help ] |
81 |
<TABLE BODY> |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
Type |
81 |
Auto |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
Cylinder |
81 |
19166 |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
Heads |
81 |
16 |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
Write Precompensation |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
Sectors |
81 |
255 |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
Maximum Capacity |
81 |
40037 Mb |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
LBA Mode |
81 |
On |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
Multi-Sector Transfers |
81 |
Auto |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
Fast Programmed I/O Modes |
81 |
4 |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
32-Bit Transfer Mode |
81 |
Off |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
Ultra DMA Mode |
81 |
Auto |
81 |
<TABLE ROW> |
81 |
integrated USB interface |
82 |
integrated USB interface |
82 |
<TABLE> |
82 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
Advanced |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
Integrated USB Interface |
82 |
[Setup Help] |
82 |
<TABLE BODY> |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
USB Controller |
82 |
Auto |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
Legacy Keyboard Emulation |
82 |
Auto |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
peripheral configuration |
82 |
peripheral configuration |
82 |
<TABLE> |
82 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
Advanced |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
Peripheral Configuration |
82 |
[Setup Help] |
82 |
<TABLE BODY> |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
Parallel Port |
82 |
Auto |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
Base I/O Address |
82 |
Auto |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
Interrupt |
82 |
Auto |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
Parallel PortMode |
82 |
ECP |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
On Board Serial PortA |
82 |
Auto |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
Base I/O Address |
82 |
Auto |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
Interrupt |
82 |
Auto |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
On Board Serial PortB |
82 |
Auto |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
Base I/O Address |
82 |
Auto |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
Interrupt |
82 |
Auto |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
integrated audio device |
82 |
integrated audio device |
82 |
<TABLE> |
82 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
Advanced |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
Integrated Audio Device |
82 |
[Setup Help] |
82 |
<TABLE BODY> |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
Integrated Audio |
82 |
Auto |
82 |
<TABLE ROW> |
82 |
integrated LAN |
83 |
integrated LAN |
83 |
<TABLE> |
83 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
Advanced |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
Integrated LAN |
83 |
[ Setup Help ] |
83 |
<TABLE BODY> |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
Integrated LAN |
83 |
Auto |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
MAC address |
83 |
00306E1E0305 |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
Option ROM Scan |
83 |
Enabled |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
Bus Master |
83 |
Disabled |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
Bus Latency Timer |
83 |
20h |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
video configuration |
83 |
video configuration |
83 |
<TABLE> |
83 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
Advanced |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
Video Configuration |
83 |
[ Setup Help ] |
83 |
<TABLE BODY> |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
Graphic Aperture |
83 |
64MB |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
PCI device, slot #1 |
83 |
PCI device, slot #1 |
83 |
<TABLE> |
83 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
Advanced |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
PCI Device, Slot 1 |
83 |
[ Setup Help ] |
83 |
<TABLE BODY> |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
Option ROM Scan |
83 |
Enabled |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
Bus Master |
83 |
Disabled |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
Bus Latency Timer |
83 |
20h |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
<TABLE ROW> |
83 |
High Priority |
83 |
Disabled |
83 |
security screen |
84 |
security screen |
84 |
• systems administrator password |
84 |
• systems administrator password |
84 |
• user password |
84 |
• power-on password |
84 |
• device start protection |
84 |
• hardware protection |
84 |
<TABLE> |
84 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
84 |
<TABLE ROW> |
84 |
Main |
84 |
Advanced |
84 |
Security |
84 |
Boot |
84 |
Power |
84 |
Exit |
84 |
<TABLE ROW> |
84 |
[ Setup Help ] |
84 |
<TABLE BODY> |
84 |
<TABLE ROW> |
84 |
Administrator Password |
84 |
Clear |
84 |
. |
84 |
<TABLE ROW> |
84 |
|
84 |
Set Administrator Password |
84 |
[ Enter ] |
84 |
<TABLE ROW> |
84 |
User Password |
84 |
Clear |
84 |
<TABLE ROW> |
84 |
Set User Password |
84 |
[ Enter ] |
84 |
<TABLE ROW> |
84 |
Power-on Password |
84 |
Enabled |
84 |
<TABLE ROW> |
84 |
>> |
84 |
Device start Protection |
84 |
<TABLE ROW> |
84 |
>> |
84 |
Hardware Protection |
84 |
<TABLE ROW> |
84 |
device start protection |
84 |
device start protection |
84 |
<TABLE> |
84 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
84 |
<TABLE ROW> |
84 |
|
84 |
Security |
84 |
<TABLE ROW> |
84 |
Device Start Protection |
84 |
[ Setup Help ] |
84 |
<TABLE BODY> |
84 |
<TABLE ROW> |
84 |
<TABLE ROW> |
84 |
Start from Network |
84 |
Enabled |
84 |
<TABLE ROW> |
84 |
Start from Floppy |
84 |
Enabled |
84 |
<TABLE ROW> |
84 |
Start from CD-ROM |
84 |
Enabled |
84 |
<TABLE ROW> |
84 |
Start from HDD |
84 |
Enabled |
84 |
<TABLE ROW> |
84 |
Start from USB |
84 |
Enabled |
84 |
hardware protection |
85 |
hardware protection |
85 |
<TABLE> |
85 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
85 |
<TABLE ROW> |
85 |
|
85 |
Security |
85 |
<TABLE ROW> |
85 |
Hardware Protection |
85 |
[ Setup Help ] |
85 |
<TABLE BODY> |
85 |
<TABLE ROW> |
85 |
<TABLE ROW> |
85 |
Front USB Ports |
85 |
Unlocked |
85 |
<TABLE ROW> |
85 |
Rear USB Ports |
85 |
Unlocked |
85 |
<TABLE ROW> |
85 |
Flexible Disks |
85 |
Unlocked |
85 |
<TABLE ROW> |
85 |
Write on Floppy Disks |
85 |
Unlocked |
85 |
<TABLE ROW> |
85 |
Hard Disk / CD-ROM |
85 |
Unlocked |
85 |
<TABLE ROW> |
85 |
Hard Disk Boot Sector |
85 |
Unlocked |
85 |
<TABLE ROW> |
85 |
Serial Port A |
85 |
Unlocked |
85 |
<TABLE ROW> |
85 |
Serial Port B |
85 |
Unlocked |
85 |
<TABLE ROW> |
85 |
Parallel Port |
85 |
Unlocked |
85 |
<TABLE ROW> |
85 |
boot screen |
85 |
boot screen |
85 |
• Hard disk drives |
85 |
• Hard disk drives |
85 |
• Removable devices |
85 |
<TABLE> |
85 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
85 |
<TABLE ROW> |
85 |
Main |
85 |
Advanced |
85 |
Security |
85 |
Boot |
85 |
Power |
85 |
Exit |
85 |
<TABLE ROW> |
85 |
[ Setup Help ] |
85 |
<TABLE BODY> |
85 |
<TABLE ROW> |
85 |
Quickboot Mode |
85 |
Enabled |
85 |
<TABLE ROW> |
85 |
Primary Graphics Adapter |
85 |
AGP |
85 |
<TABLE ROW> |
85 |
>> |
85 |
Boot Device Priority |
85 |
<TABLE ROW> |
85 |
power screen |
86 |
power screen |
86 |
<TABLE> |
86 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
86 |
<TABLE ROW> |
86 |
Main |
86 |
Advanced |
86 |
Security |
86 |
Boot |
86 |
Power |
86 |
Exit |
86 |
<TABLE ROW> |
86 |
[ Setup Help ] |
86 |
<TABLE BODY> |
86 |
<TABLE ROW> |
86 |
Remote Power On |
86 |
Enabled |
86 |
<TABLE ROW> |
86 |
After Power Failure |
86 |
Last State |
86 |
<TABLE ROW> |
86 |
Boot on LAN after RPO |
86 |
Enabled |
86 |
<TABLE ROW> |
86 |
OPROM display mode |
86 |
Force BIOS |
86 |
<TABLE ROW> |
86 |
exit screen |
86 |
exit screen |
86 |
<TABLE> |
86 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
86 |
<TABLE ROW> |
86 |
Main |
86 |
Advanced |
86 |
Security |
86 |
Boot |
86 |
Power |
86 |
Exit |
86 |
<TABLE ROW> |
86 |
[ Setup Help ] |
86 |
<TABLE BODY> |
86 |
<TABLE ROW> |
86 |
>> |
86 |
Exit Saving Changes |
86 |
[Enter] |
86 |
<TABLE ROW> |
86 |
>> |
86 |
Exit Discarding Changes |
86 |
[Enter] |
86 |
<TABLE ROW> |
86 |
updating the system BIOS |
87 |
updating the system BIOS |
87 |
Figure31 System BIOS Flash Process |
87 |
Figure31 System BIOS Flash Process |
87 |
<GRAPHIC> |
87 |
restoring BIOS default settings |
88 |
restoring BIOS default settings |
88 |
1. To access the Setup program, press |
88 |
1. To access the Setup program, press |
88 |
2. Press |
88 |
3. Press |
88 |
if you forgot the administrator password |
89 |
if you forgot the administrator password |
89 |
1. Turn off the workstation, disconnect the power cord and all cables, then remove the cover. See... |
89 |
1. Turn off the workstation, disconnect the power cord and all cables, then remove the cover. See... |
89 |
2. Set switch |
89 |
3. Replace the power cord, connect the monitor and restart the workstation. |
89 |
4. When the |
89 |
5. Remove the power cord, and reset switch |
89 |
6. Connect all the cables, replace the workstation’s cover, turn on the workstation, and let it c... |
89 |
7. After POST completes, press |
89 |
8. Set the administrator and new user passwords. |
89 |
9. To save the new password and exit Setup, press |
89 |
clearing the CMOS |
90 |
clearing the CMOS |
90 |
1. Turn off the workstation, disconnect the power cord and all cables, then remove the cover. See... |
90 |
1. Turn off the workstation, disconnect the power cord and all cables, then remove the cover. See... |
90 |
2. Set the system board switch |
90 |
3. Replace the cover, reconnect the power cord, reconnect the monitor and video cable. |
90 |
4. Reboot the workstation. A message similar to the following will appear: |
90 |
5. Turn off the workstation, disconnect the power cord and video cable, and remove the cover. |
90 |
6. Set the system board switch |
90 |
7. Replace the cover, and reconnect the power cord and all cables. |
90 |
8. Turn on the workstation. Press F2 to run Setup, then press |
90 |
9. To save the configuration and exit Setup, press |
90 |
recovering the BIOS (crisis mode) |
91 |
recovering the BIOS (crisis mode) |
91 |
1. Copy the BIOS ROM file to a flexible disk and name the file “ |
91 |
1. Copy the BIOS ROM file to a flexible disk and name the file “ |
91 |
2. Turn off the workstation, disconnect the power cord, and remove the cover. See the chapter “re... |
91 |
3. Set switch |
91 |
4. Insert the floppy disk into the floppy disk drive. |
91 |
5. Reconnect the power cord, and turn on the workstation. |
91 |
6. The workstation will flash the BIOS. During the flash process, the screen remains blank. |
91 |
7. When you hear a continuous beep, set switch |
91 |
8. Let the workstation reboot on its own. |
91 |
9. Replace the cover. See the chapter “removing and replacing hardware parts.” |
91 |
BIOS addresses |
92 |
BIOS addresses |
92 |
system memory map |
92 |
system memory map |
92 |
hp i/o port map (i/o addresses used by the system |
93 |
hp i/o port map (i/o addresses used by the system |
93 |
<TABLE> |
93 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
93 |
<TABLE ROW> |
93 |
Default Values for I/O Address Ports |
93 |
Function |
93 |
<TABLE BODY> |
93 |
<TABLE ROW> |
93 |
0000 - 0CF7 |
93 |
DMA controller 1 |
93 |
<TABLE ROW> |
93 |
0020 - 0021 |
93 |
Master interrupt controller (8259) |
93 |
<TABLE ROW> |
93 |
002E - 002F |
93 |
Super I/O |
93 |
<TABLE ROW> |
93 |
0040 - 0043 |
93 |
Timer 1 |
93 |
<TABLE ROW> |
93 |
0060, 0064 |
93 |
Keyboard controller (reset, slow A20) |
93 |
<TABLE ROW> |
93 |
0061 |
93 |
Port B (speaker, NMI status, and control) |
93 |
<TABLE ROW> |
93 |
0070 |
93 |
Bit 7: NMI mask register |
93 |
<TABLE ROW> |
93 |
0070 - 0071 |
93 |
RTC and CMOS |
93 |
<TABLE ROW> |
93 |
0080 |
93 |
Manufacturing port (POST card) |
93 |
<TABLE ROW> |
93 |
0081 - 0083, 008F |
93 |
DMA low page register |
93 |
<TABLE ROW> |
93 |
0092 |
93 |
PS/2 reset and Fast A20 |
93 |
<TABLE ROW> |
93 |
00A0 - 00A1 |
93 |
Slave interrupt controller |
93 |
<TABLE ROW> |
93 |
00C0 - 00DF |
93 |
DMA controller 2 |
93 |
<TABLE ROW> |
93 |
00F0 - 00FF |
93 |
Coprocessor error |
93 |
<TABLE ROW> |
93 |
0170 - 0177 |
93 |
Free (IDE secondary channel) |
93 |
<TABLE ROW> |
93 |
01F0 - 01F7 |
93 |
IDE primary channel |
93 |
<TABLE ROW> |
93 |
0278 - 027F |
93 |
LPT 2 |
93 |
<TABLE ROW> |
93 |
02E8 - 02EF |
93 |
Serial port 4 (COM4) |
93 |
<TABLE ROW> |
93 |
02F8 - 02FF |
93 |
Serial port 2 (COM2) |
93 |
<TABLE ROW> |
93 |
0372 - 0377 |
93 |
Free (IDE secondary channel, secondary floppy disk drive) |
93 |
<TABLE ROW> |
93 |
0378 - 037F |
93 |
LPT1 |
93 |
<TABLE ROW> |
93 |
03B0 - 03DF |
93 |
VGA |
93 |
<TABLE ROW> |
93 |
03E8 - 03EF |
93 |
COM3 |
93 |
<TABLE ROW> |
93 |
03F0 - 03F5 |
93 |
Floppy disk drive controller |
93 |
<TABLE ROW> |
93 |
03F6 |
93 |
IDE primary channel |
93 |
<TABLE ROW> |
94 |
03F7 |
94 |
Floppy disk drive controller |
94 |
<TABLE ROW> |
94 |
03F8 - 03FF |
94 |
COM1 |
94 |
<TABLE ROW> |
94 |
04D0 - 04D1 |
94 |
Interrupt edge/level control |
94 |
<TABLE ROW> |
94 |
0778 - 077F |
94 |
LPT1 ECP |
94 |
<TABLE ROW> |
94 |
0CF8 - 0CFF |
94 |
PCI configuration space |
94 |
<TABLE ROW> |
94 |
C000 - |
94 |
Power management I/O space and ACPI registers |
94 |
<TABLE ROW> |
94 |
C100 - C10F |
94 |
SMBus I/O space |
94 |
DMA channel controllers |
94 |
DMA channel controllers |
94 |
<TABLE> |
94 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
94 |
<TABLE ROW> |
94 |
DMA controller |
94 |
<TABLE BODY> |
94 |
<TABLE ROW> |
94 |
Channel |
94 |
Channel |
94 |
Function |
94 |
Function |
94 |
<TABLE ROW> |
94 |
DMA 0 |
94 |
Free |
94 |
<TABLE ROW> |
94 |
DMA 1 |
94 |
Free if not used for parallel port in Setup |
94 |
<TABLE ROW> |
94 |
DMA 2 |
94 |
Floppy disk drive controller |
94 |
<TABLE ROW> |
94 |
DMA 3 |
94 |
Free if not used for parallel port in Setup |
94 |
<TABLE ROW> |
94 |
DMA 4 |
94 |
Used to cascade DMA channels 0-3 |
94 |
<TABLE ROW> |
94 |
DMA 5 |
94 |
Free |
94 |
<TABLE ROW> |
94 |
DMA 6 |
94 |
Free |
94 |
<TABLE ROW> |
94 |
DMA 7 |
94 |
Free |
94 |
interrupt controllers |
94 |
interrupt controllers |
94 |
<TABLE> |
95 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
95 |
<TABLE ROW> |
95 |
I/O APIC Input |
95 |
IRQ |
95 |
IRQ Description |
95 |
<TABLE BODY> |
95 |
<TABLE ROW> |
95 |
INTIN0 |
95 |
ICH |
95 |
<TABLE ROW> |
95 |
INTIN1 |
95 |
IRQ1 |
95 |
Super I/O keyboard controller |
95 |
<TABLE ROW> |
95 |
INTIN2 |
95 |
IRQ0 |
95 |
ICH system timer |
95 |
<TABLE ROW> |
95 |
INTIN3 |
95 |
IRQ3 |
95 |
Super I/O - Used by serial port if enabled |
95 |
<TABLE ROW> |
95 |
INTIN4 |
95 |
IRQ4 |
95 |
Super I/O - Used by serial port if enabled |
95 |
<TABLE ROW> |
95 |
INTIN5 |
95 |
IRQ5 |
95 |
Free if not used for parallel port or audio |
95 |
<TABLE ROW> |
95 |
INTIN6 |
95 |
IRQ6 |
95 |
Super I/O - floppy disk controller |
95 |
<TABLE ROW> |
95 |
INTIN7 |
95 |
IRQ7 |
95 |
Super I/O - LPT1 |
95 |
<TABLE ROW> |
95 |
INTIN8 |
95 |
IRQ8 |
95 |
ICH - RTC |
95 |
<TABLE ROW> |
95 |
INTIN9 |
95 |
IRQ9 |
95 |
Available for PCI devices |
95 |
<TABLE ROW> |
95 |
INTIN10 |
95 |
IRQ10 |
95 |
Available for PCI devices |
95 |
<TABLE ROW> |
95 |
INTIN11 |
95 |
IRQ11 |
95 |
Available for PCI devices |
95 |
<TABLE ROW> |
95 |
INTIN12 |
95 |
IRQ12 |
95 |
Super I/O - mouse |
95 |
<TABLE ROW> |
95 |
INTIN13 |
95 |
IRQ13 |
95 |
Coprocessor |
95 |
<TABLE ROW> |
95 |
INTIN14 |
95 |
IRQ14 |
95 |
ICH - Integrated IDE Controller (primary) |
95 |
<TABLE ROW> |
95 |
INTIN15 |
95 |
IRQ15 |
95 |
ICH - Integrated IDE Controller (secondary) |
95 |
<TABLE ROW> |
95 |
INTIN16 |
95 |
PCINTA |
95 |
<TABLE ROW> |
95 |
INTIN17 |
95 |
PCINTB |
95 |
<TABLE ROW> |
95 |
INTIN18 |
95 |
PCINTC |
95 |
<TABLE ROW> |
95 |
INTIN19 |
95 |
PCINTD |
95 |
<TABLE ROW> |
95 |
INTIN20 |
95 |
TFPC IRQ |
95 |
<TABLE ROW> |
95 |
INTIN21 |
95 |
SCI IRQ |
95 |
<TABLE ROW> |
95 |
INTIN22 |
95 |
not connected |
95 |
<TABLE ROW> |
95 |
INTIN23 |
95 |
ICH SMI (not used) |
95 |
• PIC mode |
95 |
• PIC mode |
95 |
• PIC mode |
95 |
• Virtual wire mode |
96 |
• Virtual wire mode |
96 |
• Symmetric I/O mode |
96 |
• Symmetric I/O mode |
96 |
NOTE In PIC mode and virtual wire mode, PCI interrupts are routed to the INT line. In symmetric I... |
96 |
PCI IRQ lines |
96 |
PCI IRQ lines |
96 |
4 pre-boot diagnostics and BIOS errors |
97 |
4 pre-boot diagnostics and BIOS errors |
97 |
hp e-Diagtools |
98 |
hp e-Diagtools |
98 |
• Distinguish between software and hardware problems |
98 |
• Distinguish between software and hardware problems |
98 |
• Verify the correct functioning of a HP computer |
98 |
• Diagnose hardware-related problems |
98 |
• Provide precise information to support providers so that they can solve any problem quickly and... |
98 |
overview of e-Diagtools |
98 |
overview of e-Diagtools |
98 |
• The Pre-Boot Diagnostics, which emit a buzzing sound followed by an audible set of beeps that h... |
98 |
• The Pre-Boot Diagnostics, which emit a buzzing sound followed by an audible set of beeps that h... |
98 |
• The e-Diagtools core tests, which provide hardware detection, basic and advanced system tests, ... |
98 |
• A set of functions to forward the Support Ticket to your authorized support provider via e-mail... |
98 |
pre-boot audio signal and beeps |
99 |
pre-boot audio signal and beeps |
99 |
NOTE Pre-boot diagnostics are not provided on all HP workstations. |
99 |
• The modulated audio signal can be interpreted by a support provider equipped with the Virtual C... |
99 |
• The modulated audio signal can be interpreted by a support provider equipped with the Virtual C... |
99 |
• The distinct beeps from a beep code that you can interpret using the following table: |
99 |
<TABLE> |
99 |
Table41 Pre-boot Beep Codes |
99 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
99 |
<TABLE ROW> |
99 |
Problem |
99 |
Number of Beeps |
99 |
<TABLE BODY> |
99 |
<TABLE ROW> |
99 |
If there is a buzzing sound: |
99 |
• If you push the power button for more than 5 seconds, this is normal; there is no error. |
99 |
• If you push the power button for more than 5 seconds, this is normal; there is no error. |
99 |
• The power button may be stuck. |
99 |
• Computer is not plugged in |
99 |
• Computer is not plugged in |
99 |
• Power supply failure |
99 |
• System board failure. |
99 |
<TABLE ROW> |
99 |
Absent or incorrectly connected processor |
99 |
1 |
99 |
<TABLE ROW> |
99 |
Power supply in protected mode |
99 |
2 |
99 |
<TABLE ROW> |
99 |
Memory failure |
99 |
3 |
99 |
<TABLE ROW> |
99 |
Video controller failure |
99 |
4 |
99 |
<TABLE ROW> |
99 |
PCI device initialization failure |
99 |
5 |
99 |
<TABLE ROW> |
100 |
Corrupted BIOS |
100 |
6 |
100 |
<TABLE ROW> |
100 |
Defective system board |
100 |
7 |
100 |
NOTE Avoid disconnecting the computer’s power cord as this will delete some of the computer’s err... |
100 |
BIOS error messages |
101 |
BIOS error messages |
101 |
handling pre-boot, BIOS, or e-Diagtools errors |
102 |
handling pre-boot, BIOS, or e-Diagtools errors |
102 |
calling your support provider |
102 |
calling your support provider |
102 |
• For BIOS error messages, press |
102 |
• For BIOS error messages, press |
102 |
• For pre-boot errors (beep errors), press the computer’s power button for at least five seconds |
102 |
• For e-Diagtools errors, press |
102 |
troubleshooting the error yourself |
103 |
troubleshooting the error yourself |
103 |
NOTE Ensure you are using the most recent BIOS version for your workstation. This will help to en... |
103 |
e-Diagtools online troubleshooting |
104 |
e-Diagtools online troubleshooting |
104 |
• Pre-boot diagnostic errors (beep errors) |
104 |
• Pre-boot diagnostic errors (beep errors) |
104 |
• BIOS Error Message Utility (also called “configuration diagnostics”) |
104 |
• e-Diagtool’s hardware diagnostic errors. See you |
104 |
running e-Diagtools |
105 |
running e-Diagtools |
105 |
• The Utility Partition pre-installed on your hard disk (recommended). This does not apply to Fas... |
105 |
• The Utility Partition pre-installed on your hard disk (recommended). This does not apply to Fas... |
105 |
• The HP Recovery CD-ROM that was supplied with your workstation. |
105 |
• The HP Diagtools CD-ROM. |
105 |
NOTE Only the Utility Partition version of e-Diagtools supports the full range of e-features. Whe... |
105 |
running e-Diagtools from the utility partition on your hard disk |
105 |
running e-Diagtools from the utility partition on your hard disk |
105 |
1. Quit all applications, shut down the operating system, and restart your computer. |
105 |
1. Quit all applications, shut down the operating system, and restart your computer. |
105 |
2. After the initial splash screen with the logo, a message is displayed: |
105 |
Press <F10> to enter HP Utility Partition... or any other key to proceed |
105 |
3. Press |
105 |
NOTE If this does not work, it probably means that the Utility Partition has been disabled. Try r... |
106 |
4. Select the option to run e-Diagtools. Depending on your BIOS configuration, you may have to re... |
106 |
NOTE You cannot move from one option to another. Once you have selected an option, you have to ex... |
106 |
running e-Diagtools from a CD-ROM |
106 |
running e-Diagtools from a CD-ROM |
106 |
NOTE Only the Utility Partition version of e-Diagtools supports the full range of e-features. Whe... |
106 |
prerequisites |
106 |
prerequisites |
106 |
• No operating system is specified, which means that: |
106 |
• No operating system is specified, which means that: |
106 |
— if the |
106 |
— if the |
106 |
— if the |
106 |
• All |
106 |
• If you are running e-Diagtools from a CD-ROM, the option to start from the CD-ROM is enabled an... |
107 |
running e-Diagtools from the hp recovery CD |
107 |
running e-Diagtools from the hp recovery CD |
107 |
1. Insert the HP CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive. Shut down the operating system and restart your com... |
107 |
1. Insert the HP CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive. Shut down the operating system and restart your com... |
107 |
2. Ensure that the option to start from the CD-ROM drive is enabled, and that the CD-ROM is confi... |
107 |
3. e-Diagtools will start automatically, or, depending on the HP CDROM used, a menu appears. In ... |
107 |
running e-Diagtools from the hp Diagtools CD-ROM |
107 |
running e-Diagtools from the hp Diagtools CD-ROM |
107 |
1. Insert the HP Diagtools CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive. Shut down the operating system and restar... |
107 |
1. Insert the HP Diagtools CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive. Shut down the operating system and restar... |
107 |
2. Ensure that the option to start from the CD-ROM drive is enabled and that the CD-ROM is config... |
107 |
3. The programs on the CD-ROM will automatically determine the appropriate version of e-Diagtools... |
107 |
hp e-Diagtools hardware tests |
108 |
hp e-Diagtools hardware tests |
108 |
• Hardware Detection |
108 |
• Hardware Detection |
108 |
• Hardware Detection |
108 |
• Basic System Tests |
108 |
• Basic System Tests |
108 |
• Advanced System Tests |
108 |
• Advanced System Tests |
108 |
for more information |
108 |
for more information |
108 |
• Download e-Diagtools |
108 |
• Download e-Diagtools |
108 |
• Order the HP Diagtools CD-ROM |
108 |
• Get information about e-Diagtools, such as Frequently Asked Questions. |
108 |
5 hardware components |
109 |
5 hardware components |
109 |
• Graphics cards |
109 |
• Graphics cards |
109 |
• Network cards |
109 |
• SCSI adapter cards |
109 |
• IEEE-1394 (Firewire) card |
109 |
• Mass storage devices |
109 |
• Connectors and sockets |
109 |
• The rear panel |
109 |
graphics cards |
110 |
graphics cards |
110 |
• Matrox Millennium G450 (for more information than is presented below, see |
110 |
• Matrox Millennium G450 (for more information than is presented below, see |
110 |
• nVIDIA Quadro2 MXR and Quadro2 Pro (for more information, see |
110 |
Matrox Millennium G450 graphics card |
110 |
Matrox Millennium G450 graphics card |
110 |
• Powered by the 256-bit DualBus Matrox G450 chip |
110 |
• Powered by the 256-bit DualBus Matrox G450 chip |
110 |
• Matrox DualHead technology for connecting two monitors |
110 |
• Matrox DualHead technology with PowerDesk desktop manager: |
110 |
— Simple support for multiple resolutions and refresh rates |
110 |
— Simple support for multiple resolutions and refresh rates |
110 |
— Tools for repositioning windows and dialog boxes. |
110 |
• Optional TV output (composite video and S-video, NTSC and PAL) |
110 |
• Full AGP 2X/AGP 4X support (up to 1GB/sec bandwidth) |
110 |
• 360MHz main RAMDAC and 230MHz secondary RAMDAC |
110 |
• Support for all VESA standards: |
110 |
— VBE 2.0 (Super VGA modes) |
110 |
— VBE 2.0 (Super VGA modes) |
110 |
— DPMS energy saving |
110 |
— DDC2B support for Plug and Play (PnP) detection of monitor |
110 |
• Support for true 32-bit color (16.7 million colors) at resolutions up to 2048x1536 on the mai... |
110 |
• Support for monitors with 16/10 aspect ration, at resolutions up to 1920x1200 on the main dis... |
110 |
3D features |
110 |
3D features |
110 |
• VCQ2 or Vibrant Color Quality2 |
110 |
• VCQ2 or Vibrant Color Quality2 |
110 |
• Supports 32-bit Z buffering for exceptional rendering precision |
110 |
• Environment-mapped bump mapping for more realistic 3D images |
111 |
• Stencil buffering |
111 |
• Bilinear, trilinear, and anisotropic filtering |
111 |
• Single, double, and triple buffering |
111 |
• Texture mapping |
111 |
• MIP mapping |
111 |
• Gouraud shading |
111 |
• Alpha blending, anti-aliasing, fogging, specular highlighting |
111 |
Figure 51 |
111 |
Figure51 Matrox Millennium G450 Graphics Card |
111 |
Figure51 Matrox Millennium G450 Graphics Card |
111 |
<GRAPHIC> |
111 |
available video resolutions |
112 |
available video resolutions |
112 |
<TABLE> |
113 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
113 |
<TABLE ROW> |
113 |
Maximum Refresh Rates (Hz) |
113 |
<TABLE ROW> |
113 |
Aspect Ratio |
113 |
Resolution |
113 |
Main Display |
113 |
Second Display |
113 |
<TABLE BODY> |
113 |
<TABLE ROW> |
113 |
Traditional 4:3/5:4 aspect ratio |
113 |
Traditional 4:3/5:4 aspect ratio |
113 |
640x480 |
113 |
200 |
113 |
200 |
113 |
<TABLE ROW> |
113 |
800x600 |
113 |
200 |
113 |
200 |
113 |
<TABLE ROW> |
113 |
1024x768 |
113 |
160 |
113 |
160 |
113 |
<TABLE ROW> |
113 |
1152x864 |
113 |
140 |
113 |
150 |
113 |
<TABLE ROW> |
113 |
1280x1024 |
113 |
120 |
113 |
120 |
113 |
<TABLE ROW> |
113 |
1600x1200 |
113 |
100 |
113 |
85 |
113 |
<TABLE ROW> |
113 |
1800x1440 |
113 |
85 |
113 |
— |
113 |
<TABLE ROW> |
113 |
1920x1440 |
113 |
85 |
113 |
— |
113 |
<TABLE ROW> |
113 |
2048x1536 |
113 |
85 |
113 |
— |
113 |
<TABLE ROW> |
113 |
Wide screen 16:9/16:10 aspect ratio |
113 |
Wide screen 16:9/16:10 aspect ratio |
113 |
856x480 |
113 |
200 |
113 |
200 |
113 |
<TABLE ROW> |
113 |
1280x720 |
113 |
160 |
113 |
140 |
113 |
<TABLE ROW> |
113 |
1600x1024 |
113 |
120 |
113 |
90 |
113 |
<TABLE ROW> |
113 |
1920x1080 |
113 |
110 |
113 |
— |
113 |
<TABLE ROW> |
113 |
1920x1200 |
113 |
100 |
113 |
— |
113 |
limitations |
114 |
limitations |
114 |
• The second display supports only 16-bit and 32-bit color. |
114 |
• The second display supports only 16-bit and 32-bit color. |
114 |
• 3D acceleration is available only when you use 16-bit and 32-bit color. |
114 |
NOTE For complete information on the Matrox graphics cards, see |
114 |
nVIDIA Quadro2 MXR |
114 |
nVIDIA Quadro2 MXR |
114 |
• TwinView architecture, allowing two simultaneous displays |
114 |
• TwinView architecture, allowing two simultaneous displays |
114 |
• Support for both DVI-I (digital LCD) and VGA (analog CRT) monitors |
114 |
• AGP 4x with fast writes |
114 |
• 350MHz RAMDAC |
114 |
• Digital Vibrance Control (DVC) for accurate color adjustment giving bright, accurate colors in ... |
114 |
• High-performance hardware anti-aliasing for smoother edges |
114 |
Figure52 nVIDIA Quadro2 MXR Graphics Card |
114 |
Figure52 nVIDIA Quadro2 MXR Graphics Card |
114 |
<GRAPHIC> |
115 |
3D features |
115 |
• Second-generation transform and lighting engines |
115 |
• Second-generation transform and lighting engines |
115 |
• Dedicated graphics-specific GPU frees your Workstation’s main processor for other tasks and pro... |
115 |
• nVIDIA shading rasterizer provides natural visual properties such as cloud, smoke, water, texti... |
115 |
• 32MB unified frame buffer allows the use of high-resolution 32bpp textures |
115 |
• 32-bit Z/Stencil buffer eliminates polygon-popping problems in high-polygon 3D imaging |
115 |
nVIDIA Quadro2 Pro |
116 |
nVIDIA Quadro2 Pro |
116 |
• Hardware anti-aliased line engine. |
116 |
• Hardware anti-aliased line engine. |
116 |
• 6.4 GB/sec. bandwidth enabling work in fully textured mode while achieving real-time frame rates. |
116 |
• 64 Mbyte unified frame buffer providing ample room for high resolution, 32bpp textures. |
116 |
• 1.0G pixels/sec. rendering power. |
116 |
• 31M triangles/sec. geometry processing power. |
116 |
Figure53 nVIDIA Quadro2 Pro Graphics Card |
116 |
Figure53 nVIDIA Quadro2 Pro Graphics Card |
116 |
<GRAPHIC> |
116 |
SCSI adapter cards |
117 |
SCSI adapter cards |
117 |
Adaptec 29160 SCSI PCI adapter card |
117 |
Adaptec 29160 SCSI PCI adapter card |
117 |
Figure54 Adaptec SCSI Card |
117 |
Figure54 Adaptec SCSI Card |
117 |
<GRAPHIC> |
117 |
• Connector 1: 68-pin external connector for LVD SCSI devices |
117 |
• Connector 2: 68-pin internal connector for LVD SCSI devices |
117 |
• Connector 3: 68-pin internal connector for wide SE SCSI devices |
117 |
• Connector 4: 50-pin internal connector for narrow SE SCSI devices |
117 |
external SCSI cable information |
118 |
external SCSI cable information |
118 |
additional SCSI card features |
119 |
additional SCSI card features |
119 |
<TABLE> |
119 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
119 |
<TABLE ROW> |
119 |
Feature |
119 |
Description |
119 |
<TABLE BODY> |
119 |
<TABLE ROW> |
119 |
Double Transition Clocking |
119 |
Changes the digital protocol to use both edges of the SCSI request/acknowledge signal clock. Allo... |
119 |
<TABLE ROW> |
119 |
Cyclical Redundancy Check |
119 |
Provides extra data protection for marginal cables that are connected to external devices. The Ul... |
119 |
• Single-bit errors |
119 |
• Single-bit errors |
119 |
• Double-bit errors |
119 |
• Odd number of errors |
119 |
• Burst errors up to 32-bits long |
119 |
<TABLE ROW> |
119 |
Domain Validation |
119 |
Tests networks, cables, backplanes, terminators, and hard disk drives to ensure that the environm... |
119 |
IEEE-1394 (Firewire) card |
120 |
IEEE-1394 (Firewire) card |
120 |
Figure55 IEEE-1394 (Firewire) Card |
120 |
Figure55 IEEE-1394 (Firewire) Card |
120 |
<GRAPHIC> |
121 |
IEEE-1394 cable |
121 |
Figure56 Cross Section of the IEEE-1394 Cable |
121 |
Figure56 Cross Section of the IEEE-1394 Cable |
121 |
<GRAPHIC> |
122 |
mass storage devices |
122 |
flexible disk drives |
122 |
flexible disk drives |
122 |
hard disk drives |
122 |
hard disk drives |
122 |
<TABLE> |
122 |
Table51 IDE Hard Disk Drives |
122 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
122 |
<TABLE ROW> |
122 |
Maxtor IDE (7.2 krpm) |
122 |
Maxtor IDE (7.2 krpm) |
122 |
Maxtor |
122 |
<TABLE BODY> |
122 |
<TABLE ROW> |
122 |
Capacity |
122 |
20GB |
122 |
40GB |
122 |
80GB |
122 |
<TABLE ROW> |
122 |
Interface |
122 |
Ultra ATA/100 |
122 |
Ultra ATA/100 |
122 |
Ultra ATA/100 |
122 |
<TABLE ROW> |
122 |
Average seek time (read) |
122 |
8.5ms to 8.9ms |
122 |
8.5ms to 8.9ms |
122 |
9.5ms |
122 |
<TABLE ROW> |
122 |
Track-to-track Seek Time |
122 |
1.2ms |
122 |
1.2ms |
122 |
0.95ms |
122 |
<TABLE ROW> |
122 |
Full Stroke Seek Time |
122 |
15ms |
122 |
15ms |
122 |
— |
122 |
<TABLE ROW> |
122 |
Number of discs/heads |
122 |
1/1 |
122 |
1/2 |
122 |
2/4 |
122 |
<TABLE ROW> |
122 |
Buffer size |
122 |
2MB |
122 |
2MB |
122 |
2MB |
122 |
<TABLE> |
123 |
Table52 SCSI Hard Disk Drives |
123 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
123 |
<TABLE ROW> |
123 |
Maxtor Atlas 10K III SCSI (10 krpm) |
123 |
Maxtor Atlas 10K III SCSI (10 krpm) |
123 |
Maxtor |
123 |
<TABLE BODY> |
123 |
<TABLE ROW> |
123 |
Capacity |
123 |
18.4GB |
123 |
36.7GB |
123 |
73.4GB |
123 |
<TABLE ROW> |
123 |
Interface |
123 |
Ultra160 SCSI |
123 |
Ultra160 SCSI |
123 |
Ultra160 SCSI |
123 |
<TABLE ROW> |
123 |
Average seek time (read) |
123 |
4.5ms |
123 |
4.5ms |
123 |
— |
123 |
<TABLE ROW> |
123 |
Track-to-Track Seek Time |
123 |
0.3ms |
123 |
0.3ms |
123 |
— |
123 |
<TABLE ROW> |
123 |
Full Stroke Seek Time |
123 |
11ms |
123 |
11ms |
123 |
— |
123 |
<TABLE ROW> |
123 |
Number of disks/heads |
123 |
1/2 |
123 |
2/4 |
123 |
4/8 |
123 |
<TABLE ROW> |
123 |
Buffer size |
123 |
8MB |
123 |
8MB |
123 |
— |
123 |
CD-ROM drives |
124 |
CD-ROM drives |
124 |
IDE 48X CD-ROM drive |
124 |
IDE 48X CD-ROM drive |
124 |
• Application disk type (confirmed by Red and Yellow Book) |
124 |
• Application disk type (confirmed by Red and Yellow Book) |
124 |
• CD-ROM data disk (Mode 1 and Mode 2) |
124 |
• Photo-CD Multisession |
124 |
• Audio CD |
124 |
• Mixed-mode CD-ROM (data and audio) |
124 |
• CD-ROM XA, CD-I, CD-Extra, CD-R, CD-RW |
124 |
• Interface type: E-IDE/ATAPI. |
124 |
<TABLE> |
124 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
124 |
<TABLE ROW> |
124 |
Description |
124 |
<TABLE BODY> |
124 |
<TABLE ROW> |
124 |
Data capacity |
124 |
650MB |
124 |
<TABLE ROW> |
124 |
Loading Type |
124 |
Motorized tray |
124 |
<TABLE ROW> |
124 |
Data transfer rate |
124 |
Sustained transfer rate (1X=150 KB/sec) Outerside: 7,200KB/sec |
124 |
<TABLE ROW> |
124 |
Buffer memory size |
124 |
128KB |
124 |
<TABLE ROW> |
124 |
Access time |
124 |
Average stroke (1 / 3) 110ms |
124 |
<TABLE ROW> |
124 |
Full stroke 180ms |
124 |
<TABLE ROW> |
124 |
Rotational speed |
124 |
Approximately 11,100 rpm maximum |
124 |
CD-RW drive |
125 |
CD-RW drive |
125 |
• CD-ROM data disk (Mode 1 and Mode 2) |
125 |
• CD-ROM data disk (Mode 1 and Mode 2) |
125 |
• Photo-CD Multisession |
125 |
• Video CD |
125 |
• CD-DA |
125 |
• CD-I FMW |
125 |
• CD-ROM XA Mode 2 (Form 1 & 2) |
125 |
• Enhanced CD (CD-Plus, CD-Extra, Pre-gap, Mixed) |
125 |
• MPC III compliant |
125 |
• Interface type: E-IDE/ATAPI. |
125 |
<TABLE> |
125 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
125 |
<TABLE ROW> |
125 |
Description |
125 |
<TABLE BODY> |
125 |
<TABLE ROW> |
125 |
Write/Read Speed |
125 |
Write (CD-R) 2¥ to 16¥ Write (CD-R/W) 2¥ , 4¥ , 8¥ , 10¥ Write 40¥ (maximum) |
125 |
<TABLE ROW> |
125 |
Data capacity |
125 |
650MB or up to 74 minutes of audio per disc 700MB or up to 80 minutes of audio per extended disk ... |
125 |
<TABLE ROW> |
125 |
Data transfer rate (max.) |
125 |
600 KB/sec |
125 |
<TABLE ROW> |
125 |
Access Time |
125 |
< 100ms |
125 |
<TABLE ROW> |
125 |
Loading Type |
125 |
Motorized tray |
125 |
<TABLE ROW> |
125 |
Mounting Type |
125 |
Horizontal |
125 |
<TABLE ROW> |
125 |
Data Buffer Capacity |
125 |
128 KB |
125 |
<TABLE ROW> |
125 |
Rotation Method |
125 |
- Constant Angular Velocity (CAV) - Constant Linear Velocity |
125 |
<TABLE ROW> |
125 |
Reliability |
125 |
MTBF 120,000 POH |
125 |
DVD drive |
126 |
DVD drive |
126 |
• Supported CD-ROM formats: |
126 |
• Supported CD-ROM formats: |
126 |
• Supported DVD-ROM formats: |
126 |
• Interface: E-IDE/ATAPI, Support Ultra DMA 66. |
126 |
<TABLE> |
126 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
126 |
<TABLE ROW> |
126 |
Description |
126 |
<TABLE BODY> |
126 |
<TABLE ROW> |
126 |
Data Capacity: Capacity DVD-ROM Capacity DVD-RAM Capacity DVD-R Capacity CD |
126 |
Up to 8.5 GB/side 4.7 GB/side 4.7 GB/side 650 MB |
126 |
<TABLE ROW> |
126 |
Data Transfer Rate |
126 |
16¥(maximum) DVD 40¥ (maximum) CD-ROM 2¥ (maximum) DVD-RAM |
126 |
<TABLE ROW> |
126 |
Loading Type |
126 |
Motorized tray |
126 |
<TABLE ROW> |
126 |
Access Time |
126 |
120ms (DVD) 90ms (CD-ROM) 210ms (DVD-RAM) |
126 |
<TABLE ROW> |
126 |
Data Buffer Capacity |
126 |
512 KB |
126 |
<TABLE ROW> |
126 |
Acoustic Noise |
126 |
52 dB |
126 |
<TABLE ROW> |
126 |
Reliability |
126 |
MTBF 120,000 POH |
126 |
connectors and sockets |
127 |
connectors and sockets |
127 |
IDE drive connectors |
127 |
IDE drive connectors |
127 |
<TABLE> |
127 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
127 |
<TABLE ROW> |
127 |
IDE Connectors |
127 |
Flexible Disk Drive Data Connector |
127 |
<TABLE ROW> |
127 |
Pin |
127 |
Signal |
127 |
Pin |
127 |
Signal |
127 |
Pin |
127 |
Signal |
127 |
Pin |
127 |
Signal |
127 |
<TABLE BODY> |
127 |
<TABLE ROW> |
127 |
1 |
127 |
Reset# |
127 |
2 |
127 |
Ground |
127 |
1 |
127 |
Ground |
127 |
2 |
127 |
LDENSEL# |
127 |
<TABLE ROW> |
127 |
3 |
127 |
HD7 |
127 |
4 |
127 |
HD8 |
127 |
3 |
127 |
Ground |
127 |
4 |
127 |
NC |
127 |
<TABLE ROW> |
127 |
5 |
127 |
HD6 |
127 |
6 |
127 |
HD9 |
127 |
5 |
127 |
Ground |
127 |
6 |
127 |
EDENSEL |
127 |
<TABLE ROW> |
127 |
7 |
127 |
HD5 |
127 |
8 |
127 |
HD10 |
127 |
7 |
127 |
Ground |
127 |
8 |
127 |
INDX# |
127 |
<TABLE ROW> |
127 |
9 |
127 |
HD4 |
127 |
10 |
127 |
HD11 |
127 |
9 |
127 |
Ground |
127 |
10 |
127 |
MTR0# |
127 |
<TABLE ROW> |
127 |
11 |
127 |
HD3 |
127 |
12 |
127 |
HD12 |
127 |
11 |
127 |
Ground |
127 |
12 |
127 |
DRSEL0# |
127 |
<TABLE ROW> |
127 |
13 |
127 |
HD2 |
127 |
14 |
127 |
HD13 |
127 |
13 |
127 |
Ground |
127 |
14 |
127 |
DRSEL1# |
127 |
<TABLE ROW> |
127 |
15 |
127 |
HD1 |
127 |
16 |
127 |
HD14 |
127 |
15 |
127 |
Ground |
127 |
16 |
127 |
MTR1# |
127 |
<TABLE ROW> |
127 |
17 |
127 |
HD0 |
127 |
18 |
127 |
HD15 |
127 |
17 |
127 |
Ground |
127 |
18 |
127 |
DIR |
127 |
<TABLE ROW> |
127 |
19 |
127 |
Ground 7 |
127 |
20 |
127 |
orientation key |
127 |
19 |
127 |
Ground |
127 |
20 |
127 |
STP# |
127 |
<TABLE ROW> |
127 |
21 |
127 |
DMARQ |
127 |
22 |
127 |
Ground 2 |
127 |
21 |
127 |
Ground |
127 |
22 |
127 |
WRDATA# |
127 |
<TABLE ROW> |
127 |
23 |
127 |
DIOW# |
127 |
24 |
127 |
Ground 3 |
127 |
23 |
127 |
Ground |
127 |
24 |
127 |
WREN# |
127 |
<TABLE ROW> |
127 |
25 |
127 |
DIOR# |
127 |
26 |
127 |
Ground 4 |
127 |
25 |
127 |
Ground |
127 |
26 |
127 |
TRK0# |
127 |
<TABLE ROW> |
127 |
27 |
127 |
IORDY |
127 |
28 |
127 |
CSEL |
127 |
27 |
127 |
Ground |
127 |
28 |
127 |
WRPRDT# |
127 |
<TABLE ROW> |
127 |
29 |
127 |
DMACK# |
127 |
30 |
127 |
Ground 5 |
127 |
29 |
127 |
Ground |
127 |
30 |
127 |
RDDATA# |
127 |
<TABLE ROW> |
127 |
31 |
127 |
INTRQ |
127 |
32 |
127 |
IOCS16# |
127 |
31 |
127 |
Ground |
127 |
32 |
127 |
HDSEL1# |
127 |
<TABLE ROW> |
127 |
33 |
127 |
DA1 |
127 |
34 |
127 |
PDIAG# |
127 |
33 |
127 |
Ground |
127 |
34 |
127 |
DSKCHG# |
127 |
<TABLE ROW> |
127 |
35 |
127 |
DA0 |
127 |
36 |
127 |
DA2 |
127 |
<TABLE ROW> |
127 |
37 |
127 |
CS1FX# |
127 |
38 |
127 |
CS3FX# |
127 |
<TABLE ROW> |
127 |
39 |
127 |
DASP# |
127 |
40 |
127 |
Ground 6 |
127 |
battery pinouts |
128 |
battery pinouts |
128 |
<TABLE> |
128 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
128 |
<TABLE ROW> |
128 |
Battery Connections |
128 |
<TABLE ROW> |
128 |
Pin |
128 |
Signal |
128 |
<TABLE BODY> |
128 |
<TABLE ROW> |
128 |
1 |
128 |
VBAT1 |
128 |
<TABLE ROW> |
128 |
2 |
128 |
GROUND |
128 |
additional SCSI LED connector |
128 |
additional SCSI LED connector |
128 |
<TABLE> |
128 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
128 |
<TABLE ROW> |
128 |
Additional SCSI LED Connector (4-pin) |
128 |
<TABLE ROW> |
128 |
Pin |
128 |
Signal |
128 |
<TABLE BODY> |
128 |
<TABLE ROW> |
128 |
1 |
128 |
Not used |
128 |
<TABLE ROW> |
128 |
2 |
128 |
LED out |
128 |
<TABLE ROW> |
128 |
3 |
128 |
LED out |
128 |
<TABLE ROW> |
128 |
4 |
128 |
Not used |
128 |
power supply connector (20-pin) and aux power connector |
128 |
power supply connector (20-pin) and aux power connector |
128 |
<TABLE> |
128 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
128 |
<TABLE ROW> |
128 |
Power Supply Connector for System Board (20-pin) |
128 |
Aux. Power Connector |
128 |
<TABLE ROW> |
128 |
Pin |
128 |
Signal |
128 |
Pin |
128 |
Signal |
128 |
Pin |
128 |
Signal |
128 |
<TABLE BODY> |
128 |
<TABLE ROW> |
128 |
1 |
128 |
3V3_2 |
128 |
11 |
128 |
3V3_MAINSENSE |
128 |
1 |
128 |
GROUND1 |
128 |
<TABLE ROW> |
128 |
2 |
128 |
3V3_3 |
128 |
12 |
128 |
12V_NEG |
128 |
2 |
128 |
GROUND2 |
128 |
<TABLE ROW> |
128 |
3 |
128 |
GROUND2 |
128 |
13 |
128 |
GROUND_1 |
128 |
3 |
128 |
12V |
128 |
<TABLE ROW> |
128 |
4 |
128 |
5V_1 |
128 |
14 |
128 |
_PSON |
128 |
4 |
128 |
12V |
128 |
<TABLE ROW> |
128 |
5 |
128 |
GROUND4 |
128 |
15 |
128 |
GROUND3 |
128 |
<TABLE ROW> |
128 |
6 |
128 |
5V_2 |
128 |
16 |
128 |
GROUND5 |
128 |
<TABLE ROW> |
128 |
7 |
128 |
GROUND7 |
128 |
17 |
128 |
GROUND6 |
128 |
<TABLE ROW> |
128 |
8 |
128 |
PW0K |
128 |
18 |
128 |
5V_NEG |
128 |
<TABLE ROW> |
128 |
9 |
128 |
5VSB |
128 |
19 |
128 |
5V_3 |
128 |
<TABLE ROW> |
128 |
10 |
128 |
12V |
128 |
20 |
128 |
5V_4 |
128 |
wake on LAN connector |
129 |
wake on LAN connector |
129 |
<TABLE> |
129 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
129 |
<TABLE ROW> |
129 |
Wake On LAN (WOL) |
129 |
<TABLE ROW> |
129 |
Pin |
129 |
Signal |
129 |
<TABLE BODY> |
129 |
<TABLE ROW> |
129 |
1 |
129 |
5V STDBY |
129 |
<TABLE ROW> |
129 |
2 |
129 |
Ground |
129 |
<TABLE ROW> |
129 |
3 |
129 |
LAN_WAKE |
129 |
system fan connector |
129 |
system fan connector |
129 |
<TABLE> |
129 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
129 |
<TABLE ROW> |
129 |
Fan Connector |
129 |
<TABLE ROW> |
129 |
Pin |
129 |
Signal |
129 |
<TABLE BODY> |
129 |
<TABLE ROW> |
129 |
<GRAPHIC> |
129 |
Sense |
129 |
<TABLE ROW> |
129 |
2 |
129 |
+12V power |
129 |
<TABLE ROW> |
129 |
3 |
129 |
Ground (or more, depending on desired fan speed) |
129 |
internal audio connectors |
129 |
internal audio connectors |
129 |
<TABLE> |
129 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
129 |
<TABLE ROW> |
129 |
CD AUDIO Connector |
129 |
<TABLE ROW> |
129 |
Pin |
129 |
Signal |
129 |
I/O |
129 |
<TABLE BODY> |
129 |
<TABLE ROW> |
129 |
1 |
129 |
Analog Ground |
129 |
- |
129 |
<TABLE ROW> |
129 |
2 |
129 |
CD Left Channel |
129 |
IN |
129 |
<TABLE ROW> |
129 |
3 |
129 |
Analog Ground |
129 |
- |
129 |
<TABLE ROW> |
129 |
4 |
129 |
CD Right Channel |
129 |
IN |
129 |
<TABLE ROW> |
129 |
<TABLE ROW> |
129 |
Internal Speaker |
129 |
Internal Speaker |
129 |
<TABLE ROW> |
129 |
Pin |
129 |
Pin |
129 |
Signal |
129 |
Signal |
129 |
<TABLE ROW> |
129 |
1 |
129 |
Ground |
129 |
<TABLE ROW> |
129 |
2 |
129 |
Feedback |
129 |
<TABLE ROW> |
129 |
3 |
129 |
Analog Ground |
129 |
<TABLE ROW> |
129 |
4 |
129 |
Signal |
129 |
intrusion |
130 |
intrusion |
130 |
<TABLE> |
130 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
130 |
<TABLE ROW> |
130 |
Intrusion |
130 |
<TABLE ROW> |
130 |
Pin |
130 |
Signal |
130 |
<TABLE BODY> |
130 |
<TABLE ROW> |
130 |
1 |
130 |
GND |
130 |
<TABLE ROW> |
130 |
2 |
130 |
Intruder |
130 |
<TABLE ROW> |
130 |
3 |
130 |
VBat |
130 |
AGP connector |
130 |
AGP connector |
130 |
<TABLE> |
130 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
130 |
<TABLE ROW> |
130 |
AGP Connector Pins |
130 |
<TABLE ROW> |
130 |
Pin |
130 |
Standard VGA |
130 |
DDC2B |
130 |
<TABLE BODY> |
130 |
<TABLE ROW> |
130 |
1 |
130 |
Analog RED |
130 |
Analog RED |
130 |
<TABLE ROW> |
130 |
2 |
130 |
Analog GREEN |
130 |
Analog GREEN |
130 |
<TABLE ROW> |
130 |
3 |
130 |
Analog BLUE |
130 |
Analog BLUE |
130 |
<TABLE ROW> |
130 |
4 |
130 |
Monitor ID2 |
130 |
Monitor ID2 |
130 |
<TABLE ROW> |
130 |
5 |
130 |
n/c |
130 |
DDC return |
130 |
<TABLE ROW> |
130 |
6 |
130 |
Analog RED return |
130 |
Analog RED |
130 |
<TABLE ROW> |
130 |
7 |
130 |
Analog GREEN return |
130 |
Analog GREEN |
130 |
<TABLE ROW> |
130 |
8 |
130 |
Analog BLUE return |
130 |
Analog BLUE |
130 |
<TABLE ROW> |
130 |
9 |
130 |
n/c |
130 |
VCC supply (optional) |
130 |
<TABLE ROW> |
130 |
10 |
130 |
Digital ground |
130 |
Digital ground |
130 |
<TABLE ROW> |
130 |
11 |
130 |
Monitor ID 0 |
130 |
Monitor ID 0 |
130 |
<TABLE ROW> |
130 |
12 |
130 |
Monitor ID 1 |
130 |
Data:SDA |
130 |
<TABLE ROW> |
130 |
13 |
130 |
HSYNC |
130 |
HSYNC |
130 |
<TABLE ROW> |
130 |
14 |
130 |
VSYNC |
130 |
VSYNC |
130 |
<TABLE ROW> |
130 |
15 |
130 |
n/c |
130 |
Clock:SCL |
130 |
IEEE-1394 connectors |
131 |
IEEE-1394 connectors |
131 |
<GRAPHIC> |
131 |
<TABLE> |
131 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
131 |
<TABLE ROW> |
131 |
IEEE-1394 Connector |
131 |
<TABLE ROW> |
131 |
Pin |
131 |
Signal |
131 |
<TABLE BODY> |
131 |
<TABLE ROW> |
131 |
1 |
131 |
Power |
131 |
<TABLE ROW> |
131 |
2 |
131 |
Ground |
131 |
<TABLE ROW> |
131 |
3 |
131 |
–TPB |
131 |
<TABLE ROW> |
131 |
4 |
131 |
+TPB |
131 |
<TABLE ROW> |
131 |
5 |
131 |
–TPA |
131 |
<TABLE ROW> |
131 |
6 |
131 |
+TPA |
131 |
<GRAPHIC> |
132 |
Ethernet connector |
132 |
Figure57 Ethernet UTP Connector |
132 |
Figure57 Ethernet UTP Connector |
132 |
<GRAPHIC> |
133 |
rear panel |
133 |
Figure58 Rear Panel Socket Pin Layouts |
133 |
Figure58 Rear Panel Socket Pin Layouts |
133 |
<GRAPHIC> |
134 |
keyboard and mouse connectors |
134 |
<TABLE> |
134 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
134 |
<TABLE ROW> |
134 |
Keyboard and Mouse Connectors |
134 |
<TABLE ROW> |
134 |
Pin |
134 |
Signal |
134 |
Pin |
134 |
Signal |
134 |
<TABLE BODY> |
134 |
<TABLE ROW> |
134 |
1 |
134 |
Data |
134 |
2 |
134 |
Not Used |
134 |
<TABLE ROW> |
134 |
3 |
134 |
Ground |
134 |
4 |
134 |
+5V dc |
134 |
<TABLE ROW> |
134 |
5 |
134 |
Clock |
134 |
6 |
134 |
Not Used |
134 |
<GRAPHIC> |
134 |
USB stacked connector |
134 |
<TABLE> |
134 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
134 |
<TABLE ROW> |
134 |
USB Connector |
134 |
<TABLE ROW> |
134 |
Pin |
134 |
Signal |
134 |
<TABLE BODY> |
134 |
<TABLE ROW> |
134 |
1 |
134 |
VBus |
134 |
<TABLE ROW> |
134 |
2 |
134 |
D- |
134 |
<TABLE ROW> |
134 |
3 |
134 |
D+ |
134 |
<TABLE ROW> |
134 |
4 |
134 |
GND |
134 |
<TABLE ROW> |
134 |
Shell |
134 |
Shield |
134 |
<GRAPHIC> |
135 |
serial port connectors |
135 |
<GRAPHIC> |
135 |
<TABLE> |
135 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
135 |
<TABLE ROW> |
135 |
9-pin Serial Port Connector |
135 |
<TABLE ROW> |
135 |
Pin |
135 |
Signal |
135 |
Pin |
135 |
Signal |
135 |
<TABLE BODY> |
135 |
<TABLE ROW> |
135 |
1 |
135 |
(DCD) CF |
135 |
<TABLE ROW> |
135 |
6 |
135 |
(DSR) CC |
135 |
2 |
135 |
(RD) BB |
135 |
<TABLE ROW> |
135 |
7 |
135 |
(RTS) CA |
135 |
3 |
135 |
(TD) BA |
135 |
<TABLE ROW> |
135 |
8 |
135 |
(CTS) CB |
135 |
4 |
135 |
(DTR) CD |
135 |
<TABLE ROW> |
135 |
9 |
135 |
(R) CE |
135 |
5 |
135 |
(GND) AB |
135 |
25-pin parallel connector |
136 |
25-pin parallel connector |
136 |
<GRAPHIC> |
136 |
<TABLE> |
136 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
136 |
<TABLE ROW> |
136 |
25-pin Parallel Connector |
136 |
<TABLE ROW> |
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external audio jacks |
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external audio jacks |
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6 removing and replacing hardware parts |
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6 removing and replacing hardware parts |
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overview |
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overview |
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Figure61 Workstation |
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Figure61 Workstation |
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Figure62 System Board Connectors and Slots |
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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’s cover |
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removing the workstation’s 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. |
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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 contains an optional 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 |
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1. Unclip the two bezel latches located on the left-hand side of the bezel. See |
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2. Open the bezel slightly and then gently push it outward. See |
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Figure64 Removing the Bezel |
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Figure64 Removing the Bezel |
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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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Figure65 Inserting the Bezel Hinges into their Slots on the Workstation |
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Figure65 Inserting the Bezel Hinges into their Slots on the Workstation |
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Figure66 Replacing the Cover |
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Figure66 Replacing the Cover |
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removing, replacing and upgrading memory |
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removing, replacing and upgrading memory |
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Figure67 System Board Connectors and Slots |
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Figure67 System Board Connectors and Slots |
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removing and replacing a memory module |
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1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommuni... |
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1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommuni... |
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2. Remove the workstation’s cover (refer to |
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3. If you are removing a memory module, you need to press down on the memory slot’s retainer clip... |
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NOTE If you are removing or replacing/installing memory in memory slot 1, you may need to remove ... |
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Figure68 Removing a Memory Module |
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Figure68 Removing a Memory Module |
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5. Check the Summary Screen to verify the new configuration. |
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removing or replacing an accessory card |
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removing or replacing an accessory card |
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NOTE The x1000 does not support high power (>25W) AGP and AGP 3.3 graphics cards. |
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CAUTION Static electricity can damage electronic components. Turn OFF all equipment before instal... |
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removing an AGP accessory card |
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removing an AGP accessory card |
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1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommuni... |
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1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommuni... |
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2. Remove the workstation’s cover (refer to |
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3. Unscrew the retainer clip’s mounting screw and remove the accessory card’s retainer clip, whic... |
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Figure69 Retainer Clip for the Accessory Cards |
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Figure69 Retainer Clip for the Accessory Cards |
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Figure610 AGP Slot and Retainer Latches |
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Figure610 AGP Slot and Retainer Latches |
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Figure611 Removing the AGP Accessory Card |
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Figure611 Removing the AGP Accessory Card |
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replacing an AGP accessory card |
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replacing an AGP accessory card |
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1. Remove the workstation cover. Refer to |
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1. Remove the workstation cover. Refer to |
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2. Locate the AGP slot. See |
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3. Remove the accessory card’s retainer screw and clip. See |
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4. Take the AGP accessory card out of its anti-static package and insert the card into the AGP ca... |
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5. Ensure that all cables are properly routed within the workstation to prevent them from being d... |
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6. Replace the workstation’s cover. Refer to |
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7. Verify the configuration of your AGP accessory card. If your screen displays the boot-up infor... |
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removing a SCSI card |
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removing a SCSI card |
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1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommuni... |
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1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommuni... |
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2. Remove the workstation’s cover (refer to |
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3. Unscrew the retainer clip’s mounting screw and remove the accessory card’s retainer clip, whic... |
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4. Disconnect the SCSI cable and the SCSI status light cable from the card. See |
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Figure612 Removing the SCSI Cable and SCSI Status Light Cable |
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Figure612 Removing the SCSI Cable and SCSI Status Light Cable |
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Figure613 Removing the SCSI Card |
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Figure613 Removing the SCSI Card |
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replacing a SCSI card |
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replacing a SCSI card |
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1. Remove the workstation cover. Refer to |
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1. Remove the workstation cover. Refer to |
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2. Locate the accessory card slot. See |
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3. Remove the accessory cards’ retainer screw and clip. See |
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4. Take the SCSI card out of its anti-static package and insert the card into either PCI card slo... |
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5. Connect the SCSI cable and status light cable to the card. Refer to |
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6. Replace the workstation’s cover. Refer to |
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7. Verify the configuration of your Adaptec 29160 SCSI card. Press |
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installing the external 68-pin SCSI connector and cable |
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installing the external 68-pin SCSI connector and cable |
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SCSI connector considerations |
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SCSI connector considerations |
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Figure614 SCSI Connectors Viewed from the Back of the Workstation |
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Figure614 SCSI Connectors Viewed from the Back of the Workstation |
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cables used to connect your external SCSI devices |
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Figure615 Supported SCSI Cables |
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Figure615 Supported SCSI Cables |
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installing the SCSI connector |
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1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommuni... |
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1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommuni... |
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2. Remove the workstation’s cover (refer to |
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3. Unscrew the retainer clip’s mounting screw and remove the accessory card’s retainer clip, whic... |
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4. Remove any one of the three bulkhead blanks that is not associated with an AGP or PCI card slo... |
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Figure616 Removing the Bulkhead Blank |
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Figure616 Removing the Bulkhead Blank |
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Figure617 Install the SCSI Connector Bulkhead |
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Figure617 Install the SCSI Connector Bulkhead |
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Figure618 Connecting the SCSI Connector Cable to the SCSI Card |
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Figure618 Connecting the SCSI Connector Cable to the SCSI Card |
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removing and replacing a hard disk drive |
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removing and replacing a hard disk drive |
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CAUTION Handle the hard disk drive with care. Avoid shocks and violent movements which can cause ... |
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removing a hard disk drive |
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removing a hard disk drive |
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1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommuni... |
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1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommuni... |
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2. Remove the workstation’s cover (refer to |
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3. Disconnect the power and data cables from the hard disk drive. See |
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Figure619 Disconnecting the Power and Data Cables |
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Figure619 Disconnecting the Power and Data Cables |
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Figure620 Releasing the Retainer Clips and the Hard Disk Drive |
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Figure620 Releasing the Retainer Clips and the Hard Disk Drive |
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Figure621 Removing the Hard Disk Drive from Its Bracket Guides |
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Figure621 Removing the Hard Disk Drive from Its Bracket Guides |
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replacing a hard disk drive |
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replacing a hard disk drive |
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1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommuni... |
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1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommuni... |
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2. Remove the workstation’s cover (refer to |
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3. Remove the new hard disk drive from its package and install its mounting bracket guides. See |
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4. Release the hard disk drive retainer clips and insert the hard disk drive into its bay area. See |
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5. Connect the power and data cables and secure them neatly in place. See |
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6. Replace the workstation’s cover (refer to |
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7. Verify the configuration of your hard disk drive, press the |
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removing and replacing an optical drives |
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removing and replacing an optical drives |
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removing an optical drive |
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removing an optical drive |
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1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommuni... |
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1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommuni... |
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2. Remove the workstation’s cover and front upper bezel (refer to |
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3. Disconnect the power and data cables from the optical drive. See |
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Figure622 Disconnecting the Optical Drive’s Power and Data Cables |
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Figure622 Disconnecting the Optical Drive’s Power and Data Cables |
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Figure623 Removing an Optical Drive |
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Figure623 Removing an Optical Drive |
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Figure624 Removing Optical Drive from its Mounting Bracket |
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Figure624 Removing Optical Drive from its Mounting Bracket |
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Figure625 Installing the Optical Drive’s Mounting Bracket Filler |
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Figure625 Installing the Optical Drive’s Mounting Bracket Filler |
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replacing an optical drive |
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replacing an optical drive |
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1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommuni... |
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1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommuni... |
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2. Remove the workstation’s cover and front upper bezel (refer to |
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3. Replace the optical drive in the mounting bracket. See |
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4. Insert the optical drive into the open bay area slot. See |
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5. Connect the power and data cables to the rear of the optical drive. See |
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6. Replace the front upper bezel and workstation’s cover (refer to |
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7. Verify the configuration of your optical drive, press the |
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removing and replacing a flexible disk drive |
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removing and replacing a flexible disk drive |
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removing a flexible disk drive |
163 |
removing a flexible disk drive |
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1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommuni... |
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1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommuni... |
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2. Remove the workstation’s cover and front upper bezel (refer to |
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3. Disconnect the power and data cables from the old drive. See |
163 |
Figure626 Disconnecting a Flexible Disk Drive’s Power and Data Cables |
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Figure626 Disconnecting a Flexible Disk Drive’s Power and Data Cables |
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Figure627 Removing the Flexible Disk Drive |
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Figure627 Removing the Flexible Disk Drive |
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Figure628 Removing the Flexible Drive from Its Mounting Bracket |
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Figure628 Removing the Flexible Drive from Its Mounting Bracket |
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replacing a flexible disk drive |
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replacing a flexible disk drive |
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1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommuni... |
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1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommuni... |
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2. Remove the workstation’s cover and front upper bezel (refer to |
165 |
3. Replace the flexible disk drive in its mounting bracket. See |
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4. Insert the flexible disk drive and mounting bracket into its bay area. See |
165 |
5. Connect the data and power cables to the flexible disk drive. See |
165 |
6. Replace the front bezel and workstation’s cover (refer to |
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7. Verify the configuration of your flexible disk drive, by clicking on the |
165 |
removing and replacing a power supply unit |
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removing and replacing a power supply unit |
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WARNING Hewlett-Packard does not support power supply upgrades. This information is provided to h... |
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removing a power supply unit |
166 |
removing a power supply unit |
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1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommuni... |
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1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommuni... |
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2. Remove the workstation’s cover (refer to |
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3. Lay the workstation on its side and disconnect |
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Figure629 Disconnecting Power Supply Cables |
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Figure629 Disconnecting Power Supply Cables |
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Figure630 Unscrew the Power Supply’s Internal Mounting Screw |
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Figure630 Unscrew the Power Supply’s Internal Mounting Screw |
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Figure631 Unscrewing the Power Supply’s Four Mounting Screws |
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Figure631 Unscrewing the Power Supply’s Four Mounting Screws |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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Figure632 Removing the Power Supply |
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Figure632 Removing the Power Supply |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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replacing a power supply |
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1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommuni... |
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1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommuni... |
168 |
2. Remove the workstation’s cover (refer to |
168 |
3. Replace the power supply in the workstation. See |
168 |
4. Screw in the four external power supply mounting screws. See |
168 |
5. Screw in the internal power supply mounting screw. See |
168 |
6. Connect the power supply cables. See |
168 |
7. Secure all cables neatly within the workstation and replace its cover. Refer to |
168 |
8. Verify that the power supply is working by turning the system on and seeing if the system boot... |
168 |
removing and replacing the processor |
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removing and replacing the processor |
169 |
removing the existing processor |
169 |
removing the existing processor |
169 |
1. Turn on the workstation for 3 to 5 minutes to warm up the heatsink and processor. This will ma... |
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1. Turn on the workstation for 3 to 5 minutes to warm up the heatsink and processor. This will ma... |
169 |
2. Remove the workstation’s cover (refer to |
169 |
3. Place the workstation on its side for better access. Note that you should place the workstatio... |
169 |
4. Disconnecting the heatsink fan’s power cable from the system board. See |
169 |
Figure633 Disconnecting the Heatsink Fan’s Power Cable |
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Figure633 Disconnecting the Heatsink Fan’s Power Cable |
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Figure634 Removing the Heatsink and Fan |
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Figure634 Removing the Heatsink and Fan |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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Figure635 Removing the Processor |
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Figure635 Removing the Processor |
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replacing a processor |
171 |
replacing a processor |
171 |
1. Switch off the workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommunications cables. |
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1. Switch off the workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommunications cables. |
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2. Remove the workstation’s cover (refer to |
171 |
3. Ensure the processor is correctly oriented (insert the processor with the beveled corner close... |
171 |
4. Remove any thermal bonding material that may remain from the underside of the heatsink and pla... |
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Figure636 Replacing the Thermal Bonding Material |
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Figure636 Replacing the Thermal Bonding Material |
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6. Connect the heatsink power cable to the system board. See |
171 |
7. Replace the workstation’s cover (refer to |
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removing and replacing a system board |
172 |
removing and replacing a system board |
172 |
removing a system board |
172 |
removing a system board |
172 |
1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommuni... |
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1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommuni... |
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2. Remove the workstation’s cover (refer to |
172 |
3. Place your workstation on its side with the system board facing upwards. |
172 |
4. Complete these tasks before removing the system board: |
172 |
5. Unscrew the eight system board mounting screws using a T10 Torx screwdriver. See |
172 |
Figure637 Unscrewing the System Board Mounting Screws |
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Figure637 Unscrewing the System Board Mounting Screws |
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Figure638 Remove the System Board |
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Figure638 Remove the System Board |
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replacing a system board |
173 |
replacing a system board |
173 |
1. Remove the workstation’s cover (refer to |
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1. Remove the workstation’s cover (refer to |
173 |
2. Place your workstation on its side with the system board facing upwards. |
173 |
3. Replace your system board in the workstation. See |
173 |
4. Replace the eight system board mounting screws. See |
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5. Complete these tasks after installing the system board: |
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6. Secure all cables neatly within the workstation and replace its cover. Refer to |
173 |
7. After installing the system board, you need to update your BIOS. |
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NOTE The latest BIOS for your Workstation and instructions on updating the BIOS are available from: |
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8. Verify that you have properly replaced the system board by turning the system on and seeing if... |
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setting system board switches |
175 |
setting system board switches |
175 |
removing and replacing a system speaker |
176 |
removing and replacing a system speaker |
176 |
removing a system speaker |
176 |
removing a system speaker |
176 |
1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommuni... |
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1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommuni... |
176 |
2. Remove the workstation’s cover (refer to |
176 |
3. Disconnect the speaker cable from the system board. See |
176 |
Figure640 Removing Audio Cable from the System Board |
176 |
Figure640 Removing Audio Cable from the System Board |
176 |
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Figure641 Removing a System Speaker |
177 |
Figure641 Removing a System Speaker |
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replacing a system speaker |
177 |
replacing a system speaker |
177 |
1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommuni... |
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1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommuni... |
177 |
2. Remove the workstation’s cover (refer to |
177 |
3. Unpack the replacement speaker and slide it into place on the workstation’s chassis. You will ... |
177 |
4. Connect the audio cable to the system board. See |
177 |
5. Replace the workstation’s cover (refer to |
177 |
removing and replacing a system fan |
178 |
removing and replacing a system fan |
178 |
removing the system fan |
178 |
removing the system fan |
178 |
1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommuni... |
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1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommuni... |
178 |
2. Remove the workstation’s cover (refer to |
178 |
3. Disconnect the fan’s power cable from its connector on the system board. See |
178 |
Figure642 Disconnecting the System Fan Power Cable |
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Figure642 Disconnecting the System Fan Power Cable |
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Figure643 Removing the System Fan Rivets |
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Figure643 Removing the System Fan Rivets |
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Figure644 Removing the System Fan |
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Figure644 Removing the System Fan |
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replacing a system fan |
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replacing a system fan |
180 |
1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommuni... |
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1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommuni... |
180 |
2. Remove the workstation’s cover (refer to |
180 |
3. Remove the new system fan from its container and install it in the workstation. See |
180 |
4. Connect the fan’s power cable. See |
180 |
5. Replace the workstation’s cover (refer to |
180 |
6. Verify that your system fan is working by placing your hand in front of the workstation’s fron... |
180 |
removing and replacing the system battery |
181 |
removing and replacing the system battery |
181 |
WARNING There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly installed. For your safety, ... |
181 |
removing the system battery |
181 |
removing the system battery |
181 |
1. Disconnect the workstation’s power supply cord and any connection to a telecommunications netw... |
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1. Disconnect the workstation’s power supply cord and any connection to a telecommunications netw... |
181 |
2. Remove the workstation’s cover (refer to |
181 |
3. Remove the old battery by pressing in on the retainer clip. See |
182 |
Figure645 Removing the Battery |
182 |
Figure645 Removing the Battery |
182 |
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182 |
replacing the system battery |
182 |
replacing the system battery |
182 |
1. Disconnect the workstation’s power supply cord and any connection to a telecommunications netw... |
182 |
1. Disconnect the workstation’s power supply cord and any connection to a telecommunications netw... |
182 |
2. Remove the workstation’s cover (refer to |
182 |
3. Insert the new battery in its battery holder on the system board. See |
182 |
4. Replace the workstation’s cover (refer to |
182 |
5. Run the Setup program to reconfigure the Workstation and re-boot the system to determine if it. |
182 |
7 troubleshooting your workstation |
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7 troubleshooting your workstation |
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screen is blank because system failed to boot |
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screen is blank because system failed to boot |
184 |
1. Place the workstation so that you are looking at the back of it. |
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1. Place the workstation so that you are looking at the back of it. |
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2. Use a small thin bladed screwdriver to slide the workstation’s line voltage switch to the left... |
184 |
Figure71 Setting the Workstation’s Line Voltage Switch |
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Figure71 Setting the Workstation’s Line Voltage Switch |
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screen goes blank or corrupt image |
185 |
screen goes blank or corrupt image |
185 |
• Screen becomes blank, or |
185 |
• Screen becomes blank, or |
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• Image is corrupt. |
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NOTE Before removing the cover, always switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect the pow... |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Symptom.... |
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Check that... |
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How... |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Workstation boots correctly, but when the operating system starts loading, the screen goes blank ... |
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The monitor supports the resolution and selected refresh rate. This type of problem can occur if ... |
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1. Reboot the workstation in VGA mode. Then, access Display Properties through Start, Settings, C... |
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1. Reboot the workstation in VGA mode. Then, access |
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1. Reboot the workstation in VGA mode. Then, access |
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2. Change the display resolution and refresh values to settings that can be handled by your monitor. |
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If the screen is still blank or corrupt |
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If the screen is still blank or corrupt |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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The video card is correctly inserted in the socket on the system board. |
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1. Follow the instructions indicated in the above Note about removing the cover and switching off... |
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1. Follow the instructions indicated in the above Note about removing the cover and switching off... |
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1. Follow the instructions indicated in the above Note about removing the cover and switching off... |
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2. Remove the AGP card, then carefully re-insert it into the socket. |
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3. Replace the cover and reconnect the power cord and accessory cables. Verify that the workstati... |
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Hard disk drive is correctly configured and cables are connected. |
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Refer to page200 for further help, if required. |
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Hard disk drive is accessible. |
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Refer to the chapter \ |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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If the screen is still blank or corrupt |
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If the screen is still blank or corrupt |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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The video driver is not corrupted or incorrectly installed. |
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Install the latest driver for the video card. This can be downloaded from the Workstation Support... |
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troubleshooting BIOS problems |
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troubleshooting BIOS problems |
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NOTE It is recommended that before you make any modifications to the BIOS you take note of the sy... |
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updating the BIOS |
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updating the BIOS |
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restoring BIOS default settings |
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restoring BIOS default settings |
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1. Press |
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1. Press |
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2. Press |
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3. Set the “Reset Configuration Data” to Yes in the |
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clearing the CMOS |
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clearing the CMOS |
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1. Turn off the workstation, disconnect the power cord and all cables, then remove the cover. See... |
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1. Turn off the workstation, disconnect the power cord and all cables, then remove the cover. See... |
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2. Set the system board switch |
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3. Replace the cover, reconnect the power cord, reconnect the monitor and video cable. |
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4. Reboot the workstation. A message similar to the following will appear: |
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5. Turn off the workstation, disconnect the power cord and video cable, and remove the cover. |
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6. Set the system board switch |
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7. Replace the cover, and reconnect the power cord and all cables. |
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8. Turn on the workstation. Press F2 to run Setup, then press |
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9. To save the configuration and exit Setup, press |
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recovering the BIOS (crisis mode) |
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recovering the BIOS (crisis mode) |
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1. Copy the BIOS ROM file to a flexible disk and name the file “ |
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1. Copy the BIOS ROM file to a flexible disk and name the file “ |
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2. Turn off the workstation, disconnect the power cord, and remove the cover. See the chapter “re... |
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3. Set switch |
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4. Insert the floppy disk into the floppy disk drive. |
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5. Reconnect the power cord, and turn on the workstation. |
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6. The workstation will flash the BIOS. During the flash process, the screen remains blank. |
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7. When you hear a continuous beep, set switch |
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8. Let the workstation reboot on its own. |
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9. Replace the cover. See the chapter “removing and replacing hardware parts.” |
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system board switches |
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system board switches |
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Figure72 System Board Switches |
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Figure72 System Board Switches |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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using the hp setup program |
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first, turn on or restart your workstation |
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first, turn on or restart your workstation |
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to go to the setup program |
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to go to the setup program |
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more troubleshooting for drives |
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more troubleshooting for drives |
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WARNING Be sure to disconnect the power cord and any telecommunication cables from your computer ... |
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if the hard disk has a problem |
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if the hard disk has a problem |
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1. Check that the disk power and data cables are correctly connected (refer to Chapter 6 for info... |
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1. Check that the disk power and data cables are correctly connected (refer to Chapter 6 for info... |
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2. Check that booting from the hard drive has not been disabled in the |
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3. Check that the hard disk drive has been detected (refer to the |
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4. Run ScanDisk and Disk Defragmenter to see if they detect a problem with the hard disk drive. T... |
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5. Run IDE or SCSI tests from the |
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if the hard disk activity light does not work |
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if the hard disk activity light does not work |
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1. Check that the control panel connector is firmly attached to the system board. |
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1. Check that the control panel connector is firmly attached to the system board. |
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2. Check that the disk power and data cables are correctly connected. |
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CD-ROM, DVD or CD-RW drive does not work |
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CD-ROM, DVD or CD-RW drive does not work |
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1. Check that a CD (or DVD) is inserted in the drive. |
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1. Check that a CD (or DVD) is inserted in the drive. |
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2. Check that all cables (data, power and audio) have been properly connected both to the drive a... |
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3. Verify that the drive has been detected in the |
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4. If you intend to boot on CD-ROM, place |
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CD-ROM, DVD or CD-RW Drive is idle |
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CD-ROM, DVD or CD-RW Drive is idle |
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DVD drive doesn’t play DVD video |
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DVD drive doesn’t play DVD video |
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1. Check that the DVD disk you are trying to play and your DVD drive have the same regional code ... |
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1. Check that the DVD disk you are trying to play and your DVD drive have the same regional code ... |
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NOTE Your DVD drive’s regional code setting is set by the first DVD disk you insert in the drive. |
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2. Ensure you have a software MPEG decoder installed on your system. |
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CD-ROM, DVD or CD-RW door does not open |
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CD-ROM, DVD or CD-RW door does not open |
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1. With a thin, solid rod, such as the end of a paper clip, push the CDROM drive’s manual eject ... |
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1. With a thin, solid rod, such as the end of a paper clip, push the CDROM drive’s manual eject ... |
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2. The CD-ROM drive door will be released, opening slightly. Carefully pull it open fully and ret... |
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3. To close the CD-ROM drive door, push it gently closed without forcing it. The CD-ROM drive doo... |
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recovering hard disk drive contents (Windows 2000 only) |
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recovering hard disk drive contents (Windows 2000 only) |
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overview |
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overview |
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• Install Windows 2000: Lets you recover your HP workstation to its original state as provided by... |
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• Install Windows 2000: Lets you recover your HP workstation to its original state as provided by... |
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• Windows 2000 Minimal Installation: Lets you install Windows 2000 with a minimal set of drivers ... |
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• Windows 2000 Master Files: Copies Windows 2000 master files to the \\i386 directory on your hard... |
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• Help : Displays the help text. |
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NOTE Any software that has been installed on the workstation after it has been purchased, and any... |
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general instructions |
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general instructions |
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1. Back up any data on your hard disk drive that you want to keep. |
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1. Back up any data on your hard disk drive that you want to keep. |
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2. Ensure you have a CD drive installed on your workstation. |
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3. Verify that the HP x1000 Recovery CD-ROM matches your HP workstation. |
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4. Revert the system to its original hardware configuration by removing any accessories that were... |
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5. HP recommends that you upgrade your HP workstation with the latest available BIOS version. Ref... |
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6. In the BIOS setup program, ensure that all passwords have been cleared and booting from the CD... |
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7. Check the Web for the latest drivers at: |
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recovery process |
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recovery process |
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1. Do you suspect the operating system, files and drivers are corrupt, but the hard disk and hard... |
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1. Do you suspect the operating system, files and drivers are corrupt, but the hard disk and hard... |
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2. Are you installing a new hard disk or do you suspect the partitions are corrupt? |
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3. Are you migrating from Windows 2000 to Windows NT? |
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<TABLE> |
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Table71 Three Different Recovery Processes |
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<TABLE HEADING> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Condition |
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Recovery Steps |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Corrupt operating system, files, drivers |
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1. Insert the Recovery CD into the CD drive and restart the system. |
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1. Insert the Recovery CD into the CD drive and restart the system. |
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1. Insert the Recovery CD into the CD drive and restart the system. |
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2. Press F12 when the HP logo appears during startup to boot from your CD drive. |
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3. Select Atapi CD-ROM drive and Enter |
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4. In the DOS menu that appears, select: Recover your PC to its original factory configuration. |
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5. WARNING: The recovery process will destroy all current files on your hard disk. Please make su... |
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6. The recovery process prompts you to press Y to continue or N to cancel the operation. |
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7. Wait until a message indicates that the operation has been successfully completed. Remove the ... |
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8. Securely store the recovery CD for future use. |
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9. Restart your system. |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Installing new hard disk drive or suspect corrupt partitions. |
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1. Insert the Recovery CD into the CD drive and restart the system. |
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1. Insert the Recovery CD into the CD drive and restart the system. |
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1. Insert the Recovery CD into the CD drive and restart the system. |
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2. Press F12 when the HP logo appears during startup to boot from your CD drive. |
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3. In the DOS menu that appears, select: Partition and format your hard disk. |
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4. Select: Option 2, Standard Partition & formatting for Windows 2000. The hard disk drive will b... |
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5. Your disk has been partitioned. Restart your workstation, then proceed to the formatting step ... |
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6. Select the Second step: Format your first hard disk. Press Y to continue. |
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7. To put the OS on your hard disk drive. Select Option 1, Recover your PC to its original factor... |
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8. Press Y to continue. |
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9. Wait until a message indicates that the operation has been successfully completed. Remove the ... |
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10. Securely store the recovery CD. |
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11. Restart your system. |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Migration to NT 4.0 from Windows 2000 |
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1. Power on workstation and insert the Windows NT CD |
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1. Power on workstation and insert the Windows NT CD |
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1. Power on workstation and insert the Windows NT CD |
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2. Press F12 when the HP logo during startup to boot from your CD drive. |
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3. Select Atapi CD-ROM drive and Enter |
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4. In the DOS menu that appears, select: Option 2, Standard Partition & formatting for Windows NT. |
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5. Select: Partition your first hard drive. |
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6. Press Y to continue. |
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7. Restart the workstation when prompted. |
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8. Press F12 when the HP logo during startup to boot from your CD drive. |
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9. Select Atapi CD-ROM drive and Enter |
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10. In the DOS menu that appears, select: Option 2, Standard Partition & formatting for Windows NT. |
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11. Select: Format your first hard disk. |
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12. Press Y to reboot. |
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13. Press F12 when the HP logo during startup to boot from your CD drive. |
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14. Select Atapi CD-ROM drive and Enter |
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15. Select: Option 1, NT operating system installation. |
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16. Wait until a message indicates that the operation has been successfully completed. Remove the... |
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recovering preloaded drivers |
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recovering preloaded drivers |
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changing the hard disk |
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changing the hard disk |
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other sources of information |
201 |
other sources of information |
201 |
online support for troubleshooting |
201 |
online support for troubleshooting |
201 |
• Documentation for your workstation (described below) |
201 |
• Documentation for your workstation (described below) |
201 |
• BIOS updates (including the upgrade utility and instructions) |
201 |
• The latest drivers and software utilities |
201 |
documentation set overview |
201 |
documentation set overview |
201 |
www.hp.com/workstations/support |
201 |
• x1000 Getting Started Guide |
201 |
• x1000 Getting Started Guide |
201 |
• x1000 Getting Started Guide |
201 |
• x1000 Technical Reference Manual |
201 |
• x1000 Technical Reference Manual |
201 |
hewlett-packard support and information services |
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hewlett-packard support and information services |
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collecting information before contacting hp support |
202 |
collecting information before contacting hp support |
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<TABLE> |
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Table72 Collecting Information for Support |
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<TABLE HEADING> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
202 |
Information needed |
202 |
Details |
202 |
Your information |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
202 |
General information |
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General information |
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<TABLE ROW> |
202 |
Workstation model number |
202 |
Located on the label on the back and side of your workstation. |
202 |
<TABLE ROW> |
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Workstation serial number |
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Located on the label on the back and side of your workstation. |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Memory: number of Mbytes installed |
202 |
The total amount of memory installed is displayed in the Setup program main menu, accessed by pre... |
202 |
<TABLE ROW> |
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Is the memory HP supplied or from another source? |
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There may be some compatibility problems with non-HP memory modules. HP supports and recommends o... |
202 |
<TABLE ROW> |
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Details of the problem |
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Details of the problem |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Frequency of problem |
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How often has the problem occurred? |
202 |
<TABLE ROW> |
202 |
Normal functionality |
202 |
How long has the workstation been running normally? |
202 |
<TABLE ROW> |
202 |
Recent changes to the workstation |
202 |
Have there been any recent changes made to the workstation? |
202 |
<TABLE ROW> |
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Hardware Configuration |
203 |
Hardware Configuration |
203 |
<TABLE ROW> |
203 |
Which BIOS version is used? |
203 |
The BIOS version is displayed in the Setup program main menu, accessed by pressing F2 during star... |
203 |
<TABLE ROW> |
203 |
Any BIOS parameter changes? |
203 |
Did the problem occur after changes were made to the BIOS using the Setup program? |
203 |
<TABLE ROW> |
203 |
A list of slots and interrupts used by additional cards (for example, LAN, sound and SCSI) |
203 |
This is to check for interrupt conflicts. You can find IRQs by running eDiagTools. |
203 |
<TABLE ROW> |
203 |
Operating System |
203 |
Operating System |
203 |
<TABLE ROW> |
203 |
Original operating system? |
203 |
Are you using the original operating system software that came preloaded on your workstation? |
203 |
<TABLE ROW> |
203 |
If not, what is the operating system version? |
203 |
Select Settings > Control Panel from the Start menu, then click on the System icon. The operating... |
203 |
<TABLE ROW> |
203 |
Any operating system-generated error messages? |
203 |
Write down exact text of error message. |
203 |
<TABLE ROW> |
203 |
Any errors during boot (Power-On Self Test)? |
203 |
This test checks all installed components. Any POST errors will be displayed on your monitor scre... |
203 |
A x1000 service information |
205 |
A x1000 service information |
205 |
hp x1000 accessories |
206 |
hp x1000 accessories |
206 |
x1000 supported accessories |
206 |
x1000 supported accessories |
206 |
<TABLE> |
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TableA1 |
206 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
206 |
<TABLE ROW> |
206 |
Processor |
206 |
<TABLE BODY> |
206 |
<TABLE ROW> |
206 |
Pentium 4, 1.7GHz |
206 |
A7800A OD1 |
206 |
<TABLE ROW> |
206 |
Pentium 4, 1.9GHz |
206 |
A7813A OD1 |
206 |
<TABLE ROW> |
206 |
Pentium 4, 2.0GHz |
206 |
A7801A OD1 |
206 |
<TABLE> |
206 |
TableA2 |
206 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
206 |
<TABLE ROW> |
206 |
Memory Upgrades |
206 |
<TABLE BODY> |
206 |
<TABLE ROW> |
206 |
128MB PC133 ECC SDRAM |
206 |
A7793A OD1 |
206 |
<TABLE ROW> |
206 |
256MB PC133 ECC SDRAM |
206 |
A7794A OD1 |
206 |
<TABLE> |
206 |
TableA3 |
206 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
206 |
<TABLE ROW> |
206 |
Mass Storage – Hard Disk Drives |
206 |
<TABLE BODY> |
206 |
<TABLE ROW> |
206 |
20GB IDE ATA/100 capable |
206 |
A7194A OD1++ |
206 |
<TABLE ROW> |
206 |
40GB IDE ATA/100 capable |
206 |
A7195A OD1++ |
206 |
<TABLE ROW> |
206 |
80GB IDE ATA/100 capable |
206 |
A7802A OD1++ |
206 |
<TABLE ROW> |
206 |
18GB SCSI disk, 10K RPM |
206 |
A5995A OD1++ |
206 |
<TABLE ROW> |
206 |
36GB SCSI disk, 10K RPM |
206 |
A6060A OD1++ |
206 |
<TABLE ROW> |
206 |
73GB SCSI disk, 10K RPM |
206 |
A7214A OD1++ |
206 |
<TABLE> |
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TableA4 |
207 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
207 |
<TABLE ROW> |
207 |
Removable Mass Storage |
207 |
<TABLE BODY> |
207 |
<TABLE ROW> |
207 |
48¥ CD-ROM |
207 |
A7209A OD1 |
207 |
<TABLE ROW> |
207 |
CD R/W 16¥/10¥/40¥ |
207 |
A7807A OD1 |
207 |
<TABLE ROW> |
207 |
16¥ DVD |
207 |
A7808A OD1 |
207 |
<TABLE ROW> |
207 |
DVD+RW / CD-RW Combo Drive |
207 |
A7781A OD1 |
207 |
<TABLE> |
207 |
TableA5 |
207 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
207 |
<TABLE ROW> |
207 |
Graphics Cards |
207 |
<TABLE BODY> |
207 |
<TABLE ROW> |
207 |
Matrox G450 |
207 |
A7192A OD1 |
207 |
<TABLE ROW> |
207 |
nVIDIA Quadro2 MXR |
207 |
A6064A OD1 |
207 |
<TABLE ROW> |
207 |
nVIDIA Quadro2 Pro |
207 |
A6065A OD1 |
207 |
<TABLE> |
207 |
TableA6 |
207 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
207 |
<TABLE ROW> |
207 |
SCSI Controller Card |
207 |
<TABLE BODY> |
207 |
<TABLE ROW> |
207 |
Ultra 160 SCSI Controller Card |
207 |
A7244A OD1 |
207 |
<TABLE> |
207 |
TableA7 |
207 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
207 |
<TABLE ROW> |
207 |
IEEE 1394/Firewire Card |
207 |
<TABLE BODY> |
207 |
<TABLE ROW> |
207 |
IEEE 1394 OHCI/ Firewire Card (Window 2000 support only) |
207 |
A7809A OD1 |
207 |
exploded view and part numbers |
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exploded view and part numbers |
208 |
FigureA1 Exploded View of the HP Workstation x1000 Parts |
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FigureA1 Exploded View of the HP Workstation x1000 Parts |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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TableA8 HP Workstation x1000 Parts List |
209 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
209 |
<TABLE ROW> |
209 |
Item |
209 |
Description |
209 |
Exchange Part Number |
209 |
Replacement Part Number |
209 |
<TABLE BODY> |
209 |
<TABLE ROW> |
209 |
System Board |
209 |
<TABLE ROW> |
209 |
1 |
209 |
x1000 System Board |
209 |
A7777-68510 |
209 |
A7777-60510 |
209 |
<TABLE ROW> |
209 |
N/A |
209 |
Control Cable kit |
209 |
N/A |
209 |
5065-8930 |
209 |
<TABLE ROW> |
209 |
4 |
209 |
3 volt Lithium Battery |
209 |
N/A |
209 |
1420-0356 |
209 |
<TABLE ROW> |
209 |
Processor |
209 |
<TABLE ROW> |
209 |
2 |
209 |
Pentium 4, 1.7GHz |
209 |
A7800-69001 |
209 |
A7800-60001 |
209 |
<TABLE ROW> |
209 |
2 |
209 |
Pentium 4, 1.9GHz |
209 |
A7813-69001 |
209 |
A7813-60001 |
209 |
<TABLE ROW> |
209 |
2 |
209 |
Pentium 4, 2.0GHz |
209 |
A7801-69001 |
209 |
A7801-60001 |
209 |
<TABLE ROW> |
209 |
3 |
209 |
Thermal interface compound |
209 |
N/A |
209 |
A6068-40009 |
209 |
<TABLE ROW> |
209 |
28 |
209 |
Processor Heat Sink with Fan |
209 |
N/A |
209 |
A7777-67006 |
209 |
<TABLE ROW> |
209 |
Hard Disk Drive |
209 |
<TABLE ROW> |
209 |
27 |
209 |
20GB IDE HDD 7.2K rpm |
209 |
P2812-69005 |
209 |
P2812-63005 |
209 |
<TABLE ROW> |
209 |
27 |
209 |
40GB IDE HDD 7.2K rpm |
209 |
P2813-69005 |
209 |
P2813-63005 |
209 |
<TABLE ROW> |
209 |
27 |
209 |
80GB IDE HDD 7.2K rpm |
209 |
P6082-69005 |
209 |
P6082-63001 |
209 |
<TABLE ROW> |
209 |
27 |
209 |
18GB SCSI HDD 10K rpm |
209 |
P4444-69001 |
209 |
P4444-63001 |
209 |
<TABLE ROW> |
209 |
27 |
209 |
36GB SCSI HDD 10K rpm |
209 |
P4445-69001 |
209 |
P4445-63001 |
209 |
<TABLE ROW> |
209 |
27 |
209 |
73GB SCSI HDD 10K rpm |
209 |
P4446-69001 |
209 |
P4446-63001 |
209 |
<TABLE ROW> |
209 |
26 |
209 |
HDD Rail Kit |
209 |
N/A |
209 |
5065-8945 |
209 |
<TABLE ROW> |
209 |
9 |
209 |
IDE Data Cable |
209 |
N/A |
209 |
5065-8931 |
209 |
<TABLE ROW> |
209 |
Memory |
209 |
<TABLE ROW> |
209 |
10 |
209 |
128MB PC133 ECC SDRAM |
209 |
A7793-69001 |
209 |
A7793-60001 |
209 |
<TABLE ROW> |
209 |
10 |
209 |
256MB PC133 ECC SDRAM |
209 |
A7794-69001 |
209 |
A7794-60001 |
209 |
<TABLE ROW> |
210 |
Power Supply |
210 |
<TABLE ROW> |
210 |
25 |
210 |
250W Power Supply-AC |
210 |
N/A |
210 |
0950-4206 |
210 |
<TABLE ROW> |
210 |
Graphics |
210 |
<TABLE ROW> |
210 |
5 |
210 |
Matrox G450 |
210 |
N/A |
210 |
5065-8954 |
210 |
<TABLE ROW> |
210 |
5 |
210 |
nVIDIA Quatro2 Pro |
210 |
A6065-69510 |
210 |
A6065-66510 |
210 |
<TABLE ROW> |
210 |
5 |
210 |
nVIDIA Quatro2 MXR |
210 |
A6064-69001 |
210 |
A6064-60001 |
210 |
<TABLE ROW> |
210 |
1394 Card |
210 |
<TABLE ROW> |
210 |
12/13 |
210 |
1394 Cable/Card |
210 |
N/A |
210 |
A7809-70001 |
210 |
<TABLE ROW> |
210 |
SCSI Interface |
210 |
<TABLE ROW> |
210 |
6 |
210 |
Adaptec 29160 SCSI Card |
210 |
A1280-69502 |
210 |
A1280-66502 |
210 |
<TABLE ROW> |
210 |
7 |
210 |
SCSI Cable |
210 |
N/A |
210 |
5184-3869 |
210 |
<TABLE ROW> |
210 |
15 |
210 |
SCSI LED Cable |
210 |
N/A |
210 |
5184-3868 |
210 |
<TABLE ROW> |
210 |
Fans |
210 |
<TABLE ROW> |
210 |
24 |
210 |
Rear Fan Assembly |
210 |
N/A |
210 |
5065-4254 |
210 |
<TABLE ROW> |
210 |
Input Devices |
210 |
<TABLE ROW> |
210 |
N/A |
210 |
3-Button Mouse |
210 |
N/A |
210 |
A4983-65121 |
210 |
<TABLE ROW> |
210 |
N/A |
210 |
Scroll Mouse |
210 |
N/A |
210 |
C4736-60101 |
210 |
<TABLE ROW> |
210 |
Audio |
210 |
<TABLE ROW> |
210 |
14 |
210 |
Audio cable |
210 |
N/A |
210 |
5182-1857 |
210 |
<TABLE ROW> |
210 |
Chassis and Bezels |
210 |
<TABLE ROW> |
210 |
17 |
210 |
HP workstation top bezel |
210 |
N/A |
210 |
A7777-62007 |
210 |
<TABLE ROW> |
210 |
16 |
210 |
HP workstation bottom bezel |
210 |
N/A |
210 |
A7777-62008 |
210 |
<TABLE ROW> |
211 |
19 |
211 |
HP workstation side cover |
211 |
N/A |
211 |
A7777-62009 |
211 |
<TABLE ROW> |
211 |
18 |
211 |
HP workstation chassis |
211 |
N/A |
211 |
A7777-62001 |
211 |
<TABLE ROW> |
211 |
23 |
211 |
Keylock assembly |
211 |
N/A |
211 |