HP X1100 manual Before performing a recovery, Performing a full recovery

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troubleshooting your workstation

hp recovery CD-ROM

before performing a recovery

Before performing a recovery, upgrade or downgrade, you should make a checklist for each type of function. You will need the Administrator password to make any changes to the Setup program.Make a note of any changes.

The workstation model must match the HP Workstation Recovery CD-ROM and HP Workstations Drivers and Diagnostics CD-ROM (the HP Workstation Recovery CD-ROM is locked to a specific workstation model). Note that both of these CD-ROMs are required for recovery.

Backup all data files and, if necessary, software applications.

Upgrading to the latest BIOS version before performing a recovery is recommended.

Setup program settings: Clear any BIOS-level passwords. In the Security menu, set all Hardware Protection items to “Enabled” or “Unlocked” (if applicable). Check also that Booting from the CD-ROM is enabled; in the Boot menu, the CD-ROM drive is configured to boot before the hard disk drive in the Boot Device Priority List.

performing a full recovery

Depending on the hardware configuration, a full system recovery should take from 30 minutes to 2 hours.

CAUTION

Remember, this procedure will erase everything from the hard

 

disk drive (primary partition, if defined). Ensure that all data

 

files and software applications have been saved.

 

1.

Shutdown the operating system and switch off your workstation.

 

 

2.

Remove any non-standard components that were added after you

 

 

received the workstation to restore it to its original factory

 

 

configuration.

 

3.

Insert the HP Workstation Recovery CD-ROM into the CD-ROM

 

 

drive and start the workstation.

 

4.

Press the F8 key and select the CD-ROM to boot first.

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Contents Getting started guide Manufacturing Part Number A7868-90001 Edition E1201Legal notices First Edition December Printing Division Page Contents Troubleshooting your workstation Warranty and regulatory information Contents Important warnings Avoiding electrical shocksRemoving and replacing the cover Safety information If you have a modemAvoiding static electricity Information on ergonomic issues Recycling your workstationfinding information and help If you want Refer toHp x1100 technical characteristics Characteristics HP WorkstationPage Setting up and using your Setting up your hp workstation Installation toolsConnecting devices Location of Rear Panel Connectors Typical ConnectorsSummary is provided in the working in comfort and safety on While using any computing equipment, discontinue useInformation before using your workstation. For detailed Hands and arms. If you do experience discomfort or painSetting the line voltage switch Setting the Workstation’s Line Voltage SwitchConnecting the power cord Graphics Card Resolutions and Frequencies Selecting a monitor for your workstationGraphics Card Display Vertical Frequency Hz2 Resolution1 Component overview WorkstationRemoving and replacing the cover and front bezel HP Workstation x1100 System BoardRemoving the workstation cover Removing the CoverRemoving the front bezel Removing the BezelsReplacing the cover and front bezel Removing and replacing workstation components 10 Replacing the CoverStarting and stopping your workstation Starting your workstationInitializing your software Creating an emergency repair disk Stopping your workstationViewing your workstation configuration Starting the hp setup program Configuring your workstationMain menu Advanced menu Boot menuPower menu Security menuSetting passwords in the hp setup program To set a passwordUsing power management Software and driver availabilityBefore writing to your CD-RW drive if installed Working in comfort and safety Preparing your work environmentAdditional ergonomic issues Your work postureWorking in comfort and safety Working in comfort and safety Chapter Troubleshooting your workstation Screen is blank because the system failed to boot Solving hardware problems There is no image during boot and the screen is blankYour Workstation Has a Hardware Problem Your Workstation Has a Hardware Problem There is an image during boot but then the screen goes blankMouse doesn’t work Troubleshooting tips Solving hardware problemsIf you lose the key Need more help?Pre-boot diagnostics audio signal If you miss the beep codeNumber Meaning Beeps Hp Diagtools hardware diagnostics Obtaining e-DiagtoolsStarting e-Diagtools from the CD-ROM Running hp e-DiagtoolsProducing a support ticket Install Windows NT Hp recovery CD-ROMInstall Windows What functions are available?Before performing a recovery Performing a full recoveryfiles and software applications have been saved Hp recovery CD-ROM Hp customer care center phone numbers Warranty and regulatory Conforms to the following specifications Base Product NumberProduct Options Is certified byRegulatory information FCC for USA onlyNoise declaration for Germany Regulatory information Appendix a Hp hardware warranty Three year limited hardware warrantyLimitation of warranty Limitation of liability and remediesObtaining on-site warranty service Customer responsibilitiesObtaining parts warranty service Hp telephone support servicesHp software limited warranty SoftwareOperating system Hp service procedures Hp software license agreementHp software limited warranty Hp software limited warranty Hp software limited warranty

X1100 specifications

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