HP dx5150 manual Unsupported USB Flash Media Device

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12.Copy any files you saved in step 9 back to your USB flash media device.

13.Remove the diskette and reboot the computer. The computer will boot to the USB flash media device as drive C.

The default boot order varies from computer to computer, and you can change it in the Computer Setup (F10) Utility.

If you have used a DOS version from Windows 9x, you may see a brief Windows logo screen. If you do not want this screen, add a zero-length file named LOGO.SYS to the root directory of the USB flash media device.

Unsupported USB Flash Media Device

ÄCAUTION: You cannot boot all computers from a USB flash media device. If the default boot order in the Computer Setup (F10) Utility lists the USB device before the hard drive, you can boot the computer from a USB flash media device. Otherwise, you must use a bootable diskette.

To create a bootable USB flash media device, you must have a:

Supported USB flash media device.

Bootable DOS diskette with the FDISK and SYS programs. If SYS is not available, you can use FORMAT, but you will lose all existing files on the USB flash media device.

PC that is bootable from a USB flash media device.

1.If there are any PCI cards in the system that have SCSI, ATA RAID or SATA drives attached, turn off the computer and unplug the power cord.

ÄCAUTION: You must unplug the power cord.

2.Open the computer and remove the PCI cards.

3.Insert the USB flash media device into one of the computer's USB ports and remove all other USB storage devices except USB diskette drives. Close the computer cover.

4.Plug in the power cord and turn on the computer.

5.As soon as the computer is turned on, press and hold the F10 key until you enter Computer Setup. Press Enter to bypass the title screen, if necessary.

If you do not press the F10 key at the appropriate time, you must restart the computer and press and hold the F10 key again to access the utility.

If you are using a PS/2 keyboard, you may see a Keyboard Error message—disregard it.

6.Go to Integrated Peripherals > South OnChip IDE Device to disable the PATA controller, and go to Integrated Peripherals > South OnChip PCI Device to disable the SATA controller. Exit setup, confirming the changes.

7.Insert a bootable DOS diskette with FDISK.COM and either SYS.COM or FORMAT.COM into a diskette drive and turn on the computer to boot to the DOS diskette.

8.Run FDISK and delete any existing partitions on the USB flash media device. Create a new partition and mark it active. Exit FDISK by pressing the Esc key.

 

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Contents Service reference guide Page April Service Reference GuideService Reference Guide Contents Serial and Parallel ATA Drive Guidelines and Features Removal and Replacement Procedures- Microtower MT Chassis Contents Installing or Upgrading Device Drivers Installing the Operating SystemCreating a Backup File-Windows XP Professional Transferring Files and SettingsRestoring from the Backup File-Windows XP Professional Backing Up and Restoring FilesHP Software Online Safety & Comfort GuideInstalling the Operating System 361685-001 Power-On Self-Test Post Setup Utilities and Diagnostics FeaturesComputer Setup F10 Utilities Using Computer Setup F10 UtilitiesShut Down Restart Setup Utilities and Diagnostics Features Computer Setup Menu Computer SetupHeading Option Description Fourth Boot Device Onboard LAN Computer Setup Backing up the Cmos Recovering the Configuration SettingsDetecting Diagnostics for Windows Diagnostics for WindowsInstalling Diagnostics for Windows Restoring the CmosUsing Categories in Diagnostics for Windows Menu Bar-File, Categories, Navigation, Level, Tab, Help Running Diagnostic Tests in Diagnostics for Windows Configuration Record Installing Configuration RecordRunning Configuration Record Installing/Upgrading Remote Diagnostics Enabling Agent Remote Diagnostics Enabling AgentRunning the Remote Diagnostics Enabling Agent Protecting the SoftwareDesktop Management Initial Configuration and DeploymentRemote System Installation Software Updating and ManagementHP Client Manager Software System Software Manager Altiris Client Management SolutionsProactive Change Notification PCN ROM FlashSubscriber’s Choice Remote ROM FlashReplicating Your Setup FailSafe Boot Block ROMCreating a Bootable Device HPQ FlashDesktop Management Unsupported USB Flash Media Device Dual-State Power Button Asset Tracking and Security World Wide Web SiteBuilding Blocks and Partners Option Description Security Features OverviewPassword Security Establishing a Supervisor Password with Computer SetupEstablishing a User Password with Computer Setup Entering a Supervisor Password Entering a User PasswordChanging a User or Supervisor Password Master Boot Record SecurityClearing Passwords EnterMaster Boot Record has changed Master Boot Record Hard Drive has changedMaster Boot Record has been lost Before You Partition or Format the Current Bootable Disk Fault Notification and RecoverySurge-Tolerant Power Supply Cable Lock ProvisionDesktop Management 361685-001 Sata Hard Drive Information CharacteristicSata Data Cable Sata Identification ColorPata Hard Drive Information Sata Power CablePin Number Usage Device Plug Host Plug Pin UsagePata Power Cable Pin SignalPata Data Cable Pata Cable Layout Pata Drive Installation GuidelinesSingle-Drive Cable Two-Drive CableDrive Capacities ATA Smart DrivesPata Device Classes General Attach GuidelinesWindows 2000 and XP Windows 9x, NT, and Linux Legacy ModeNative Mode Mixed Devices Boot and Drive Letter OrderingHDD Boot and Drive Sata Emulation Hard Drive Order Letter OrderingService Reference Guide, dx5150 Microtower MT Chassis DesignationsSmall Form Factor SFF Electrostatic Discharge InformationPreventing Electrostatic Damage to Equipment Generating StaticPersonal Grounding Methods and Equipment Relative Humidity Event 55% 40% 10%Grounding the Work Area Recommended Materials and EquipmentStatic Shielding Protection Levels Method Voltage General Cleaning Safety Precautions Operating GuidelinesRoutine Care Cleaning the Computer Case Cleaning the KeyboardCleaning the Monitor Cleaning the Mouse Service ConsiderationsPower Supply Fan Tools and Software RequirementsHard Drives Cables and ConnectorsLithium Coin Cell Battery Service Reference Guide, dx5150 Preparation for Disassembly Removal and Replacement Procedures- Microtower MT ChassisInstalling a Cable Lock Installing a PadlockExternal Security Devices Access Panel Front Bezel 1 5.25 Drive Bezel Blank Front Drive Bezels3 3.5 Drive Bezel Blank Diskette Drive BezelCable Management Cable Cable ConnectionsCable Designator PCA DesignatorMemory Modules Expansion Slot Cover Expansion CardsFor preliminary steps, see .8.1, Expansion Slot Cover PCI Expansion CardRemoval and Replacement Procedures- Microtower MT Chassis Drives Drive PositionsDrive Positions Removing a Drive Disconnecting Optical Drive CablesDisconnecting Hard Drive Cables Disconnecting Diskette Drive CablesReleasing the Drives Installing a Drive Connecting Diskette Drive Cables Connecting Optical Drive CablesConnecting Hard Drive Cables Chassis Fan Front I/O Panel Housing Assembly Front I/O Devices Power Switch Assembly Removal and Replacement Procedures- Microtower MT Chassis Heatsink Remove the heatsink .14, Heatsink ProcessorSystem Board Removal and Replacement Procedures- Microtower MT Chassis Battery Type 1 Battery Holder Type 2 Battery Holder Type 3 Battery Holder Speaker Power Supply Preparation for Disassembly Cable Lock Padlock Computer Access Panel Front Bezel Front Drive Bezels Remove the computer access panel .3, Computer Access Panel PCI Expansion Card Service Reference Guide, dx5150 361685-001 Drives Cable Management 361685-001 Cable PCA Designator Cable Cable DesignatorOptical Drive Service Reference Guide, dx5150 361685-001 361685-001 External 3.5-inch Drive 361685-001 Primary Hard Drive 361685-001 Front I/O Devices Power Switch Assembly Speaker Chassis Fan Battery Type 1 Battery Holder Type 2 Battery Holder Heatsink Assembly Processor Remove all expansion cards .7, PCI Expansion Card Service Reference Guide, dx5150 361685-001 Power Supply Keyboard Connector and Icon Pin SignalMouse Ethernet BNCEthernet RJ-45 Ethernet AUIParallel Interface Connector and Icon 1/8 miniphone Pin Signal Serial Interface, Powered and Non-PoweredMicrophone HeadphoneLine-Out Audio Scsi Low Voltage Differential/Single Ended LVD/SEUltra Scsi Monitor External Infrared TransceiverPin Power Connector Pin SignalATA/ATAPI IDE Standard Drive Cable Pin MicroFit Power Pin Power for CPUSata Data and Power Drive Connector Pin Signal X1, x4, x8, and x16 PCI Express Connector Pin a Signal PCI ExpressPin B information is on the next GND PRSNT2# Rsvd X1, x4, x8, and x16 PCI Express Connector Pin B SignalConnector Pin Assignments 361685-001 General Requirements Japanese Power Cord RequirementsAccrediting Country Agency Country-Specific RequirementsPost Error Messages Post Numeric Codes and Text Messages Numeric Codes and Text MessagesCode/Message Probable Cause Recommended Action This message will be Post Diagnostic Front Panel LEDs and Audible Codes Diagnostic Front Panel LEDs and Audible CodesPossible Activity Beeps Cause Recommended Action Red Power LED None Section of the Desktop Management Setting depends on your region Diagnostic Front Panel LEDs and Audible Codes Preliminary Checklist Troubleshooting Without DiagnosticsSolving Minor Problems Solving Minor ProblemsTroubleshooting Without Diagnostics Solving Minor Problems Solving Power Supply Problems Solving Power Supply ProblemsProblem Cause Solution Solving Diskette Problems Solving Diskette ProblemsFeatures Removable Device Position in Advanced BiosOrder Storage Storage OptionsSolving Hard Drive Problems Solving Hard Drive ProblemsIDE Device OnChip IDE Peripherals South OnChipChannel 0 or PCI Device Onboard ChipAppendix C, Post Error Solving Display Problems Solving Display ProblemsSelect Enable VGA Mode Set properly Connection only Solving Audio Problems Solving Audio ProblemsCause Solution ProblemSure Enable digital CD From the Control PanelSolving Printer Problems Solving Printer ProblemsWhere printer port is DIR C\ printer portSolving Keyboard Problems Solving Keyboard and Mouse ProblemsSolving Hardware Installation Problems Solving Hardware Installation ProblemsSolving Hardware Installation Problems Solving Network Problems Solving Network ProblemsPnP/PCI Configurations IRQ ResourcesRestore Plus! CD Solving Memory Problems Solving Memory ProblemsSolving Processor Problems Solving Processor ProblemsSolving CD-ROM and DVD Problems Solving CD-ROM and DVD ProblemsSolving Drive Key Problems Solving Drive Key ProblemsSolving Internet Access Problems Solving Internet Access ProblemsSolving Software Problems Click the Device ManagerProperties See Appendix C, Post Error Solving Software ProblemsAMD-Based Systems DIMMsDDR-SDRAM DIMMs Description Socket Color Dimm SocketsIndex HP Client Manager 3-2 HP software. See software Pata Post Sata Index-6 361685-001
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