HP 800 G1 manual Sata hard drive cables, Smart ATA drives, Cable management, Sata data cable

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SATA hard drive cables

SATA data cable

Always use an HP approved SATA 3.0 Gb/s cable as it is fully backwards compatible with the SATA 1.5 Gb/s drives.

Current HP desktop products ship with SATA 3.0 Gb/s hard drives.

SATA data cables are susceptible to damage if overflexed. Never crease a SATA data cable and never bend it tighter than a 30 mm (1.18 in) radius.

The SATA data cable is a thin, 7-pin cable designed to transmit data for only a single drive.

SMART ATA drives

The Self Monitoring Analysis and Recording Technology (SMART) ATA drives for the HP Personal Computers have built-in drive failure prediction that warns the user or network administrator of an impending failure or crash of the hard drive. The SMART drive tracks fault prediction and failure indication parameters such as reallocated sector count, spin retry count, and calibration retry count. If the drive determines that a failure is imminent, it generates a fault alert.

Cable management

Always follow good cable management practices when working inside the computer.

Keep cables away from major heat sources like the heat sink.

Do not jam cables on top of expansion cards or memory modules. Printed circuit cards like these are not designed to take excessive pressure on them.

Keep cables clear of sliding or moveable parts to prevent them from being cut or crimped when the parts are moved.

When folding a flat ribbon cable, never fold to a sharp crease. Sharp creases may damage the wires.

Some flat ribbon cables come prefolded. Never change the folds on these cables.

Do not bend any cable sharply. A sharp bend can break the internal wires.

Never bend a SATA data cable tighter than a 30 mm (1.18 in) radius.

Never crease a SATA data cable.

Do not rely on components like the drive cage, power supply, or computer cover to push cables down into the chassis. Always position the cables to lay properly by themselves.

SATA hard drive cables

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Contents Maintenance & Service Guide Product notice Maintenance & Service GuideIii About This BookIv About This Book Table of contents Removal and Replacement Procedures All-in One AIO Chassis Computer Setup F10 Utility 105 Troubleshooting without diagnostics 125 Appendix B Specifications 197 Index 198 Page Overview Product featuresPage Component Front componentsSide components Rear components Positioning the computer Adjusting the height-adjustable/recline stand optionalPage Adjusting the tilt/swivel stand optional Activating the Windows operating system Activating and customizing the software in WindowsInstalling or upgrading device drivers Downloading Windows 7 updatesCustomizing the monitor display Click Settings Change PC Settings Downloading Windows 8 updatesIllustrated parts catalog System partsSystem parts Misc parts Mass storage devices Keyboards and miceDescription Spare part number Boards System board C2 Power button boardSpare part number Sensor board assembly CablesSpare part Description Number Sequential part number listingSequential part number listing Illustrated parts catalog Sequential part number listing Illustrated parts catalog Sequential part number listing Illustrated parts catalog Electrostatic discharge information Preventing electrostatic damage to equipment Generating staticRelative Humidity Event 55% 40% 10% Static Shielding Protection Levels Personal grounding methods and equipmentGrounding the work area Recommended materials and equipmentOperating guidelines Routine care General cleaning safety precautionsCleaning the Computer Case Cleaning the keyboardPower supply fan Service considerationsCleaning the monitor Cleaning the mouseHard Drives Cables and connectorsTools and software Requirements ScrewsSerial ATA Hard Drive Characteristics Lithium coin cell batterySata hard drives Sata data cable Sata hard drive cablesSmart ATA drives Cable managementPreparing to disassemble the computer Removal and Replacement Procedures All-in One AIO ChassisDescription Spare part number Rear I/O cover 733504-001 Removing the rear I/O coverStand Height-adjustable/recline stand optionalTo remove the stand Page Tilt/swivel stand optional Installing an access panel security screw Access panel Page Hard drives DrivesReplacing a hard disc drive Description Spare part number Optical drivesRemoving a 2.5-inch hard disc drive Remove the access panel see Access panel on DrivesPage Installing a 2.5-inch hard disc drive Page Replacing the optical disc drive Page Page MSATA Solid-State Drive Memory Location System Board Label Channel Page Battery Page Wlan module Page Description Spare part number Card reader board 732504-001 Card reader boardPage Description Spare part number Optical drive latch 733509-001 Optical drive latchPage Graphics heat sink Heat sink Graphics board and processorTo remove the heat sink Processor heat sink Page Processor Graphics board Page Description Spare part number Top rear trim 733506-001 Top rear trimWebcam module Page Remove the top rear trim see Top rear trim on Antenna AntennaDescription Spare part number Antenna kit 733499-001 Page Description Spare part number Lower rear panel 733503-001 Lower rear panelPage Description Spare part number Fan assembly 733489-001 Fan assemblyPage Description Spare part number Speakers 733514-001 SpeakersPage Description Spare part number Converter board 732493-001 Converter boardPage Description Spare part number NFC sensor board 732503-001 NFC sensor boardPage Vesa mounting plate Page Description Spare part number Power supply, 200W 733490-001 Power supplyPage Description Spare part number System board System boardTo remove the system board Page Updating the display panel manufacturer setting in Bios Setup Field Name Comment Label Updating Smbios InformationSide panels Page Power button board Page Page Front bezel and display panel Removal and Replacement Procedures All-in One AIO Chassis Page Page Page Updating Bios with new display panel information To install a display panel, reverse the removal proceduresHard drive and optical drive cables and connectors Page Computer Setup F10 Utilities Computer Setup F10 UtilityComputer Setup-File Using Computer Setup F10 UtilitiesComputer Setup F10 Utility Restore Factory Settings as Default Replicated Setup Save to Removable MediaRestore from Removable Media Default Setup Save Current Settings as DefaultComputer Setup-Storage Max eSATA Speed Removable Media BootStorage Options ESATA Port Sata EmulationShortcut to Temporarily Override Boot Order Boot OrderDPS Self-Test Computer Setup-Security Slot Security Network BootDevice Security USB SecuritySecurity Virtualization Technology Directed I/O System SecurityDriveLock Security Secure BootOption Description OS Power Computer Setup-PowerManagement Thermal Hardware PowerOption Heading Power-On Options Computer Setup-AdvancedOnboard Devices Bios Power-OnBus Options Device Options VGA ConfigurationPolicy Connected BiosOperations Option ROM LaunchUpdate Bios via Network Recovering the Configuration SettingsHow to access and run HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Uefi Why run HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UefiDownloading HP PC Hardware Diagnostics to a USB device Safety and comfort Before you call for technical support Troubleshooting without diagnosticsRefer to Helpful hints on page 126 in this guide Helpful hintsPage Select Control Panel Solving general problems128 Troubleshooting without diagnostics Computer date and time display is incorrect Cause SolutionAdvanced Device Options There is no sound or sound volume is too low Cause SolutionCannot remove computer cover or access panel Cause Solution Poor performance Cause SolutionAll apps icon 130 Troubleshooting without diagnosticsGo to Start All Programs Accessories RunOpen the access panel, press the power button, and see 132 Troubleshooting without diagnostics Solving power problemsPower supply shuts down intermittently Cause Solution Error checking click Check Solving hard drive problemsHard drive error occurs Cause Solution Tools tab. Under Error-checking click Check Now134 Troubleshooting without diagnostics Computer seems to be locked up Cause Solution Computer will not boot from hard drive Cause SolutionStorage Boot Order Device Configuration136 Troubleshooting without diagnostics Solving media card reader problemsCan not write to the media card Cause Solution Blank screen no video Cause Solution Solving display problemsSelect Adjust screen resolution 138 Troubleshooting without diagnosticsList, then under Appearance and Personalization Dim characters Cause Solution Image is not centered Cause Solution 140 Troubleshooting without diagnosticsSelect ImageControl/ Horizontal Position or Vertical Out of Range displays on screen Cause Solution Certain typed symbols do not appear correct Cause Solution 142 Troubleshooting without diagnosticsSound cuts in and out Cause Solution Solving audio problemsDevice Security System Audio Line-in jack is not functioning properly Cause Solution 144 Troubleshooting without diagnosticsControl Panel, and then select Device Manager Control Panel , and then select Device Manager Solving printer problemsPrinter prints garbled information Cause Solution Solving keyboard and mouse problems146 Troubleshooting without diagnostics Printer will not turn on Cause SolutionEnter Solving keyboard and mouse problems 147148 Troubleshooting without diagnostics Solving hardware installation problems 149 Solving hardware installation problemsSecurity USB Security Computer will not start Cause Solution 150 Troubleshooting without diagnosticsWake-on-LAN feature is not functioning Cause Solution Solving network problems152 Troubleshooting without diagnostics Manager Network status link light never flashes Cause SolutionDiagnostics reports a failure Cause Solution 154 Troubleshooting without diagnosticsNew network card will not boot Cause Solution Solving memory problemsInsufficient memory error during operation Cause Solution 156 Troubleshooting without diagnosticsOut of memory error Cause Solution Memory count during Post is wrong Cause SolutionPoor performance is experienced Cause Solution Solving processor problemsCause Solution 158 Troubleshooting without diagnostics Solving CD-ROM and DVD problemsSecurity Network Boot Cannot eject compact disc tray-load unit Cause Solution Movie will not play in the DVD drive Cause SolutionSystem will not boot from USB flash drive Cause Solution Solving USB flash drive problems160 Troubleshooting without diagnostics USB flash drive not found identified Cause SolutionNeed to disable the webcam Cause Solution Solving front panel component problemsSolving Internet access problems Solving front panel component problems 161Click Internet Options 162 Troubleshooting without diagnosticsUnable to connect to the Internet Cause Solution Select Start Control PanelROM issue Post error has occurred Solving software problemsSystem files may be damaged 164 Troubleshooting without diagnosticsBacking up, restoring, and recovering in Windows 8 Backing up, restoring, and recovering in WindowsCreating recovery media and backups Using Windows 8 Refresh Restoring and recovering using Windows 8 toolsUsing Windows 8 Reset Select Reset Follow the on-screen instructions to continue Recovery using the Windows 8 recovery USB flash drivePage Backing up, restoring, and recovering in Windows 7 Creating recovery mediaClick All Programs To create the Windows DVD Creating recovery discsFollow the on-screen instructions to set up your backup System RestoreSystem Recovery when Windows is responding System RecoverySystem Recovery when Windows is not responding Page Select Install now Post error messages Devices Post error messagesPost numeric codes and text messages Control panel message Description Recommended actionPost numeric codes and text messages Verify monitor is attached and turned Save Changes and Exit. Reenter Under Storage DPS Self-testChange Storage Storage Options Sata Emulation to IDE, and select FilePost error messages If the error persists, update to the latest Bios version and ME firmware version Post numeric codes and text messages Activity Interpreting Post diagnostic front panel LEDsPossible Cause Recommended Action For systems with integrated graphics, replace Install a TXT capable processor Cmos Resetting the setup and power-on password Establishing a setup or power-on passwordClearing and resetting the Cmos Page General requirements Japanese power cord requirementsCountry-specific requirements Appendix a Power cord set requirementsCountry Accrediting Agency 197 Safety precautions Cleaning ComputerCapacitive strip sensor cable Sata characteristics Keyboard 146 Media Card Reader 136 155 Monitor 137 Mouse 146 Network 151 Power 132 Printer 145System Recovery using recovery
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800 G1 specifications

The HP ProDesk 800 G1 is a powerful and versatile desktop computer designed for business and professional use. Released as part of HP's ProDesk series, this model is known for its reliability, performance, and advanced features, making it an ideal choice for various office environments.

One of the standout characteristics of the HP ProDesk 800 G1 is its robust performance. Equipped with Intel's 4th generation Core processors, users can choose from a range of options including Core i3, i5, and i7, ensuring that there is a suitable option for tasks ranging from basic office applications to more demanding workloads such as graphic design and data analysis. The desktop supports up to 32GB of DDR3 RAM, enabling multitasking capabilities that allow users to run multiple applications simultaneously without performance degradation.

Storage options on the HP 800 G1 are flexible, including traditional hard disk drives (HDD) and solid-state drives (SSD). The inclusion of SSDs significantly enhances system responsiveness and boot times, making it a great option for users who require quick access to files and applications. Additionally, with varying storage capacities available, users can choose a configuration that best fits their data requirements.

Connectivity is another area where the HP ProDesk 800 G1 excels. It features multiple USB ports, including USB 3.0 for faster data transfer speeds, along with legacy ports such as USB 2.0. The desktop is also equipped with DisplayPort and VGA outputs for versatile display options, allowing users to connect multiple monitors for enhanced productivity. Furthermore, it includes Ethernet for reliable wired network connections and can support wireless connectivity options for added convenience.

In terms of security, the HP ProDesk 800 G1 has several built-in features, such as HP Client Security and TPM (Trusted Platform Module) for hardware-based encryption. This ensures that sensitive data remains protected, making it suitable for businesses that prioritize data security.

The design of the HP ProDesk 800 G1 is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. Its compact form factor allows for easy placement in limited spaces, while the tool-less design simplifies upgrades and maintenance. Additionally, HP’s commitment to energy efficiency is evident in this model, with ENERGY STAR certification ensuring that it operates in an environmentally friendly manner.

Overall, the HP ProDesk 800 G1 stands out as a reliable desktop computer that combines performance, security, and expandability, making it a smart investment for any business looking for a robust computing solution.