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Onboard Devices

Allows you to set resources for or disable Legacy devices.

 

Select the Legacy device's IRQ, DMA, and I/O Range. The settings may not take effect for all

 

operating systems. To hide a device from the operating system, see Security > Device Security.

 

 

Bus Options

Allows you to enable or disable:

 

PCI SERR# Generation. Default is enabled.

 

PCI VGA Palette Snooping, which sets the VGA palette snooping bit in PCI configuration

 

space; only needed when more than one graphics controller is installed. Default is disabled.

 

 

Device Options

Allows you to set:

 

Printer mode (Bi-Directional, EPP + ECP, Output Only). ECP = Enhanced Capabilities Port, EPP

 

= Enhanced Parallel Port. Default is EPP+ECP.

 

Num Lock State at Power-On (off/on). Default is off.

 

Integrated Video (enable/disable). Use this option to disable the integrated video controller

 

when another video controller is present in the system. Default is enabled.

 

Integrated Graphics (Auto/Disable/Force) Use this option to manage integrated (UMA)

 

graphics memory allocation. The value you choose is allocated permanently to graphics and is

 

unavailable to the operating system. For example, if you set this value to 512M on a system

 

with 2 GB of RAM, the system always allocates 512 MB for graphics and the other 1.5 GB for

 

use by the BIOS and operating system. Default is Auto which sets memory allocation to 512

 

MB.

 

If you select Force, the UMA Frame Buffer Size option displays, which lets you set the UMA

 

memory size allocation between 32 MB and 1 GB.

 

Internal Speaker (does not affect external speakers). Default is enabled.

 

NIC PXE Option ROM Download (PXE, iSCSI, disabled). The BIOS contains an embedded

 

NIC option ROM to allow the unit to boot through the network to a PXE server. This is typically

 

used to download a corporate image to a hard drive. The NIC option ROM takes up memory

 

space below 1MB commonly referred to as DOS Compatibility Hole (DCH) space. This space

 

is limited. This F10 option will allow users to disable the downloading of this embedded NIC

 

option ROM thus giving more DCH space for additional PCI cards which may need option

 

ROM space. The default will be to have the NIC option-ROM-enabled. Default is PXE.

 

SATA RAID Option ROM Download (enable/disable). The BIOS contains an embedded SATA

 

RAID option ROM for RAID support. This can be temporarily disabled to save DCH space.

 

Note that with the option ROM disabled, users will be unable to boot to hard drives in the

 

system while running in RAID mode. Default is disabled.

 

Multi-Processor (enable/disable). Use this option to disable multi-processor support under the

 

OS. Default is enabled.

 

Hyper threading (enable/disable). Use this option to disable processor hyper-threading.

 

Turbo Mode (enable/disable). Allows you to enable and disable the Intel Turbo Mode feature,

 

which allows one core of the system to run at a higher than standard frequency and power if

 

other cores are idle. Default is enabled.

 

 

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Contents Maintenance and Service Guide Page Iii About This BookIv About This Book Table of contents Removal and Replacement Procedures Microtower MT Chassis Page Troubleshooting Without Diagnostics 146 Contacting Customer Support 184 MT Specifications 216SFF Specifications 217 1Microtower Configuration Standard Configuration FeaturesProduct Features Microtower MT Front Panel Components1Front Panel Components Small Form Factor SFF Front Panel Components Small Form Factor SFF Front Panel Components2Front Panel Components Rear Panel Components Microtower MT Rear Panel ComponentsSmall Form Factor SFF Rear Panel Components Small Form Factor SFF Rear Panel Components6Microtower Serial Number and Product ID Location Serial Number LocationActivating the Windows operating system Activating and customizing the software in WindowsDownloading Windows 7 updates Installing or upgrading device driversCustomizing the monitor display Click Settings Change PC Settings Downloading Windows 8 updatesComputer Setup F10 Utilities Computer Setup F10 UtilityComputer Setup F10 Utilities Using Computer Setup F10 UtilitiesComputer Setup-File Computer Setup F10 Utility2Computer Setup-File 3Computer Setup-Storage Computer Setup-StorageStorage Options ESATA Port Removable Media BootSata Emulation Max eSATA SpeedBoot Order Shortcut to Temporarily Override Boot OrderDPS Self-Test 4Computer Setup-Security Computer Setup-SecurityDevice Security Network BootUSB Security Slot SecurityMaster Boot Record Security System Security these options are hardware dependent DriveLock Security Secure Boot5Computer Setup-Power Computer Setup-Power6Computer Setup-Advanced for advanced users Computer Setup-AdvancedOption Heading Power-On Options Bios Power-OnOnboard Devices Bus OptionsDevice Options Recovering the Configuration Settings VGA ConfigurationAMT Configuration Microtower MT chassis spare parts Computer major componentsMicrotower MT chassis spare parts Access panel Power supplyIllustrated parts catalog Cables Misc parts USB powered speakers Fan duct assemblyESATA port assembly, PCI card Description Spare part number Hood sensorMisc boards DrivesSpare part Description Number Sequential part number listingIllustrated parts catalog Microtower MT chassis spare parts Illustrated parts catalog Description Spare part number Front bezel Small Form Factor SFF chassis spare partsDescription Spare part number Sata drive power cable Misc parts ESATA port assembly, PCI card not illustrated USB powered speakers not illustratedRubber feet Chassis standOptical drive Description Spare part number Hard driveSequential part number listing Illustrated parts catalog Small Form Factor SFF chassis spare parts Illustrated parts catalog Generating Static Electrostatic Discharge InformationElectrostatic Discharge Information Relative Humidity Event 55% 40% 10%Preventing Electrostatic Damage to Equipment Personal Grounding Methods and EquipmentStatic Shielding Protection Levels Grounding the Work Area Recommended Materials and EquipmentMethod 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 RequirementsCables and Connectors Lithium Coin Cell BatteryHard Drives Sata Hard Drive Cables Sata Hard DrivesSmart ATA Drives Cable ManagementHard Drive Capacities Preparation for Disassembly Removal and Replacement Procedures Microtower MT ChassisDescription Spare part number Access panel 646825-001 Computer Access PanelDescription Spare part number Front bezel 689377-001 Front BezelFront Bezel Security Page 5Removing a Bezel Blank Bezel Blanks Bezel BlanksMemory DIMMsDDR3-SDRAM DIMMs Populating Dimm Sockets Installing DIMMs Page Expansion Cards 8Removing an Expansion Slot Cover Expansion Cards Page Wlan module Remove the access panel Computer Access Panel on System Board Connector System Board Label Color Component System Board Connections1System Board Connections Drives Media Drive Positions 2Drive PositionsGuide Screw Device Removing a 5.25-inch or 3.5-inch Drive from a Drive Bay 15Disconnecting the Optical Drive Cables DrivesPage 19Sliding the Drives into the Drive Cage Installing a 5.25-inch or 3.5-inch Drive into a Drive BayPage Removing a Hard Drive from a Drive Bay Installing a Hard Drive into an Internal Drive Bay Page Removing and Replacing a Removable 3.5-inch Sata Hard Drive 29Removing the Thermal Sensor Drives Page Page Page Description Spare part number Front fan assembly 585884-001 Front Fan AssemblyDescription Spare part number Front I/O assembly 646827-001 Front I/O AssemblyPower Switch/LED Assembly Page Description Spare part number Heat sink 645326-001 Heat sinkProcessor Description Spare part number Speaker 645330-001 SpeakerPage Description Spare part number Rear chassis fan 643908-001 Rear Chassis FanPage Power Supply System Board Processor Processor on Wlan module Wlan module on Page Preparation for Disassembly Description Spare part number Access panel 646815-001 Access PanelDescription Spare part number Front bezel 687950-001 Front Bezel Security Page 5Removing a bezel blank Replace the front bezel 104 Memory Populating Dimm Sockets Installing DIMMs Page Expansion Card 8Removing an Expansion Slot Cover 110 Page Page Wlan module Page Black ESATA Adapter Cable Sata Drives Installing and Removing Drives 15Extra Guide Screw Locations Removing a 5.25-inch Drive from a Drive Bay Page Removing a 3.5-inch Drive from a Drive Bay 20Removing a 3.5-inch Drive Media Card Reader Shown 122 Installing a 3.5-inch Drive into a Drive Bay Page Page 27Installing Hard Drive Guide Screws 126 Removing and Replacing a Removable 3.5-inch Sata Hard Drive 30Removing the Thermal Sensor 128 Page Page Page Description Spare part number Fan duct 636921-001 Fan ductDescription Spare part number Front fan 645327-001 Page Description Spare part number Hood sensor 638816-001 Hood SensorRemove the chassis fan Front Fan Assembly on Front I/O, Power Switch AssemblyPage Description Spare part number Speaker 636925-001 44Loosening the heat sink screws Heat sink Page Processor Power Supply Memory modules Memory on Expansion cards Expansion Card on Page Using the Small Form Factor Computer in a Tower Orientation Safety and Comfort Before You Call for Technical Support Troubleshooting Without DiagnosticsRefer to Helpful Hints on page 147 in this guide Helpful HintsSolving General Problems 148 Troubleshooting Without Diagnostics1Solving General Problems Cursor will not move using the arrow keys on the keypad Computer date and time display is incorrect Cause SolutionCause Solution There is no sound or sound volume is too low Cause SolutionCannot remove computer cover or access panel Cause Solution 150 Troubleshooting Without DiagnosticsPoor performance Cause Solution Go to Start All Programs AccessoriesGraphics subsystem 152 Troubleshooting Without Diagnostics Solving Power Problems2Solving Power Problems Power supply shuts down intermittently Cause SolutionSome models, is set to the appropriate voltage. Proper Solving Hard Drive Problems 154 Troubleshooting Without Diagnostics3Solving Hard Drive Problems Nonsystem disk/NTLDR missing message Cause Solution Advanced Power-On OptionsStorage Boot Order list Computer will not boot from hard drive Cause Solution156 Troubleshooting Without Diagnostics Solving Media Card Reader Problems4Solving Media Card Reader Problems Device ConfigurationCan not write to the media card Cause Solution Solving Media Card Reader Problems 157158 Troubleshooting Without Diagnostics Solving Display Problems5Solving Display Problems Blank screen no video Cause SolutionList, then under Appearance and Personalization Select Adjust screen resolutionDim characters Cause Solution 160 Troubleshooting Without DiagnosticsSelect ImageControl/ Horizontal Position or Vertical Image is not centered Cause SolutionOut of Range displays on screen Cause Solution 162 Troubleshooting Without Diagnostics6Solving Audio Problems Solving Audio ProblemsCertain typed symbols do not appear correct Cause Solution Sound cuts in and out Cause SolutionDevice Security System Audio 164 Troubleshooting Without DiagnosticsAdvanced Device Options Internal Speaker Control Panel, and then select Device ManagerSolving Printer Problems Line-in jack is not functioning properly Cause SolutionControl Panel , and then select Device Manager 7Solving Printer Problems Solving Keyboard and Mouse ProblemsPrinter will not turn on Cause Solution Printer prints garbled information Cause Solution8Solving Keyboard Problems Solving Keyboard and Mouse Problems 1679Solving Mouse Problems 168 Troubleshooting Without DiagnosticsSolving Hardware Installation Problems 169 Solving Hardware Installation Problems10Solving Hardware Installation Problems Security USB SecurityComputer will not start Cause Solution 170 Troubleshooting Without DiagnosticsSolving Network Problems 11Solving Network ProblemsWake-on-LAN feature is not functioning Cause Solution 172 Troubleshooting Without Diagnostics Diagnostics reports a failure Cause Solution Network status link light never flashes Cause SolutionNew network card will not boot Cause Solution 174 Troubleshooting Without DiagnosticsSolving Memory Problems 12Solving Memory ProblemsOut of memory error Cause Solution Solving Processor Problems 176 Troubleshooting Without Diagnostics13Solving Processor Problems 14Solving CD-ROM and DVD Problems Solving CD-ROM and DVD ProblemsSecurity Network Boot Storage Boot Order178 Troubleshooting Without Diagnostics Movie will not play in the DVD drive Cause SolutionCannot eject compact disc tray-load unit Cause Solution 15Solving USB Flash Drive Problems Solving USB Flash Drive Problems180 Troubleshooting Without Diagnostics Solving Front Panel Component ProblemsUSB flash drive not found identified Cause Solution System will not boot from USB flash drive Cause SolutionSolving Internet Access Problems Solving Internet Access Problems 181Unable to connect to the Internet Cause Solution Solving Software Problems See the Worldwide Limited Warranty for terms and conditions Contacting Customer Support How to access and run HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Uefi Why run HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UefiDownloading HP PC Hardware Diagnostics to a USB device Post Numeric Codes and Text Messages Post Numeric Codes and Text Messages1Numeric Codes and Text Messages Control panel message Description Recommended actionROM Download to Disable to Post Error MessagesDevice Options NIC PXE Option DevicesPost Numeric Codes and Text Messages Display Adapter Failure Graphics display controller Under Storage DPS Self-test Control panel message Description Bios System Bios and ME firmware 2Diagnostic Front Panel LEDs and Audible Codes Activity Beeps Possible Cause Recommended Action Device at a time and repeat this procedureActivity Beeps Possible Cause Install a TXT capable processor Cmos Resetting the Password JumperClearing and Resetting the Cmos Cmos button Page Restoring and recovering in Windows System RestoreSystem Recovery System Recovery when Windows is responding System Recovery when Windows is not responding Creating recovery media Using recovery media Backup and recovery in WindowsBacking up your information Performing a system recoveryFollow the on-screen instructions Using the Windows recovery toolsUsing Windows 8 operating system media purchased separately Battery Replacement Figure A-2Removing and Replacing a Coin Cell Battery Type Lift the battery out of its holderType General Requirements Japanese Power Cord RequirementsCountry-Specific Requirements Country-Specific Requirements 215Country Accrediting Agency MT Specifications Appendix C SpecificationsTable C-1Specifications SFF Specifications SFF SpecificationsTable C-2Specifications Rated Input CurrentIndex Installing SFF Sata Resetting Number Torx T-15 screwdriverSFF
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