HP xw8600 HP xw8600 Workstation Service and Technical Reference Guide - Page 5

Hood Sensor Smart Cover Sensor optional, FailSafe Boot Block ROM

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Remote ROM Flash 36 HPQFlash ...36 F10 setup instruction in the BIOS SoftPaq 36 FailSafe Boot Block ROM 36 Asset tracking and security 37 Password security 38 Establishing a setup password using the Computer Setup (F10) Utility 38 Establishing a power-on password using workstation setup 38 Entering a power-on password 39 Entering a setup password 39 Changing a power-on or setup password 40 Deleting a power-on or setup password 40 National keyboard delimiter characters 40 Clearing passwords 41 DriveLock ...41 DriveLock applications 41 Using DriveLock 42 Hood Sensor (Smart Cover Sensor) (optional 43 Setting the Hood Sensor protection level 44 Cable lock (optional 44 Security lock (Padlock loop) (optional 44 Universal chassis clamp lock (optional 44 Fault notification and recovery 44 Drive Protection System 44 ECC fault prediction 44 Thermal sensors 45 Dual-state power button ...45 4 Removal and replacement procedures Warnings and cautions ...47 Service considerations ...48 Cautions, warnings, and safety precautions 48 ESD information ...48 Generating static 48 Preventing ESD equipment damage 49 Personal grounding methods and equipment 49 Grounding the work area 50 Recommended ESD prevention materials and equipment 50 Tools and software requirements 51 Special handling of components 51 Cables and connectors 51 Hard drives ...51 Lithium coin cell battery 51 ENWW v

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Remote ROM Flash
..........................................................................................
36
HPQFlash
..........................................................................................................
36
F10 setup instruction in the BIOS SoftPaq
........................................................................
36
FailSafe Boot Block ROM
.................................................................................
36
Asset tracking and security
................................................................................................
37
Password security
............................................................................................
38
Establishing a setup password using the Computer Setup (F10)
Utility
.................................................................................................
38
Establishing a power-on password using workstation setup
............
38
Entering a power-on password
........................................................
39
Entering a setup password
...............................................................
39
Changing a power-on or setup password
.........................................
40
Deleting a power-on or setup password
...........................................
40
National keyboard delimiter characters
............................................
40
Clearing passwords
..........................................................................
41
DriveLock
..........................................................................................................
41
DriveLock applications
......................................................................
41
Using DriveLock
...............................................................................
42
Hood Sensor (Smart Cover Sensor) (optional)
.................................................
43
Setting the Hood Sensor protection level
........................................
44
Cable lock (optional)
.........................................................................................
44
Security lock (Padlock loop) (optional)
..............................................................
44
Universal chassis clamp lock (optional)
............................................................
44
Fault notification and recovery
...........................................................................................
44
Drive Protection System
....................................................................................
44
ECC fault prediction
..........................................................................................
44
Thermal sensors
...............................................................................................
45
Dual-state power button
.....................................................................................................
45
4
Removal and replacement procedures
Warnings and cautions
.......................................................................................................................
47
Service considerations
.......................................................................................................................
48
Cautions, warnings, and safety precautions
......................................................................
48
ESD information
.................................................................................................................
48
Generating static
...............................................................................................
48
Preventing ESD equipment damage
.................................................................
49
Personal grounding methods and equipment
...................................................
49
Grounding the work area
...................................................................................
50
Recommended ESD prevention materials and equipment
...............................
50
Tools and software requirements
......................................................................................
51
Special handling of components
........................................................................................
51
Cables and connectors
.....................................................................................
51
Hard drives
........................................................................................................
51
Lithium coin cell battery
.....................................................................................
51
ENWW
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