HP HEWLET VECTRA VA 6/XXX manual Installing Memory, Main Memory Modules

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CAUTION

2 How to Install Accessories In Your PC

Installing Memory

Installing Memory

Static electricity can damage electronic components.

Turn all equipment OFF. Don’t let your clothes touch the accessory. To equalize the static electricity, rest the accessory bag on top of the PC while you are removing the accessory from the bag. Handle the accessory as little as possible and with care.

Main Memory Modules

Your PC is supplied with main memory. If you need more main memory to run your application software, you can install up to a total of

192 MB (6 x 32 MB).

Main memory is available in modules of 4 MB, 8 MB, 16 MB, or 32 MB. There are three memory “banks”, with each bank requiring two memory modules. You must install identical modules as pairs in each bank.

Bank

Memory Modules You can Install

 

 

A1 and A2

Comes preloaded with either 16 MB (2 x 8 MB) or 32 MB (2 x 16 MB).

 

 

B1 and B2

Any pair of identical modules.

 

 

C1 and C2

Any pair of identical modules.

 

 

To install a main memory module:

1Disconnect the computer’s power supply cord and any connection to a telecommunications network.

2Remove the computer’s cover.

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Contents User’s Guide Page User’s Guide Who this Manual is For Important Safety InformationImportant Ergonomic Information Page Contents Installing Mass Storage Devices Installing MemoryInstalling Accessory Boards Installing an OverDrive ProcessorHP Summary Screen and Setup Program If Your PC Has a Software ProblemHewlett-Packard Information Services Setting Up and Using Your PC Accessories When you receive your PC, unpack all the componentsUnpacking Your PC Try to move it without helpConnecting the Mouse, Keyboard, Display and Printer Down before connecting headphones or speakers Connecting Audio AccessoriesVolume control in that position Damage your hearingConnectors are shaped to go in one way only Connecting the Power CablesTo grounded outlets PC is as class 1 laser productStarting Your PC Starting and Stopping Your PCStopping Your PC Setting an Administrator Password Setting PasswordsPassword, on Setting a User PasswordThen press ActionAdditional Information and Help Using Power ManagementSetting Up and Using Your PC Additional Information and Help How to Install Accessories In Your PC Accessory part numbers Accessories You Can InstallBefore switching it on again Removing and Replacing the Cover Replacing the Cover after Installing AccessoriesRemoving the Cover Removing the Air Flow Guide Main Memory Modules Installing MemoryStatic electricity can damage electronic components How to Install Accessories In Your PC Installing Memory Upgrading the MGA Millennium Board Memory Switch Use Switch Block to Installing Mass Storage Devices Drives Hard disk driveConfiguration Connections to Data Cables You install additional devicesInstalling an Additional Hard Disk Drive Install any other accessories, before replacing the cover Connectors are shaped to go in one way only. See Internal Not attempt to make any adjustment of the laser unitConnectors on page 20 for more information about which Connectors to useTo Install a Drive Configuring Accessory Boards with Plug and Play Installing Accessory BoardsConfiguring non-Plug and Play ISA Accessory Boards Installing the Board Secure the board Installing an OverDrive Processor Processor processor Troubleshooting Your PC HP Summary Screen Solving ProblemsIf Your PC Does Not Start Properly Display is Blank and There Are No Error MessagesAction Reference Check all internal cables If you are Unable to Change any Values in SetupIf a Post Error Message is Displayed Clear the configuration Clearing the PC’s Configuration MemoryIf Your Keyboard Does Not Work If Your PC Has a Hardware ProblemDisplay Does Not Work Properly Ensure that the keyboard is correctly connectedIf Nothing is Displayed on the Screen If Your Printer Does Not Work If Your Mouse Does Not WorkEnsure that the mouse is correctly connected If the Hard Disk Does Not Work If the Flexible Disk Drive Does Not WorkNot Work If the CD-ROM Drive Has a ProblemCD-ROM Drive is Idle If an Accessory Board Does Not WorkIf You Have Forgotten Your Password If Your PC Has a Software ProblemIf the Date and Time are Incorrect If Your Application Software Does Not WorkIf Your PC Has an Audio Problem Humming Noise From most local stores Changing the BatteryTroubleshooting Your PC Changing the Battery System Board Switches Technical Information Needed for TroubleshootingBus Switch1 HDD Accessories Power ConsumptionAll measurements are in watts rms 180 MHz 200 MHz OffIRQs, DMAs, and I/O Addresses Used by Your PC HP Summary Screen HP Summary Screen and Setup ProgramVA/6xxx Copyright 1995 Hewlett-Packard GZ.xx.xx Using the HP Setup ProgramI n Settings and exit the Setup programTroubleshooting Your PC HP Summary Screen and Setup Program Troubleshooting Your PC HP Summary Screen and Setup Program Hewlett Packard Support and Information Services Introduction Service Means of AccessHP SupportPack Your HP Authorized ResellerRegion Phone Number Fax Number HP Support Assistant CD-ROMHP Forum on CompuServe Hewlett-Packard Information ServicesAt the CompuServe ! prompt, type GO HP HP Forum on America Online HP World Wide Web Site HP BBS LibraryCountry Number Baud Rate World-Wide Web URLHP FAXback on Demand-HP First Access MethodHP Audio Tips USA only HP Automated Support Directory Country/RegionEurope Ordering Drivers and Bios on DisketteAustralia Asia Pacific HP Support Services Number is +1 970 Hewlett-Packard Telephone SupportCountry Language Local Number Number Method of Payment Charge Type Lifeline Telephone SupportHP Network Phone-in Support Service NPS Covered Time Available From SummaryAsia Hewlett-Packard Marketing HeadquartersPage Glossary Glossary Index URL Regulatory Information and Warranty Regulatory Information FCC for USA only Noise Declaration for Germany HP Hardware Warranty Customer Responsibilities HP Software Product License Agreement HP Software Product Limited Warranty Your HP Vectra PC Physical Characteristics Troubleshooting and Support HP Help Setup HP User’s GuideReference HP Help