HP 6000Z, 6000T manual Reassembling the Diskette Adapter

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Upgrading the Computer

4.Complete the procedure described in “Reassembling the Computer” on page 8–27.

5.Turn on the computer.

6.If you replaced the hard drive, restore the system, software drivers, and any software applications that were pre-installed on the computer from Compaq. See “System Recovery Using Recovery CDs” on page 6–9 for details. When the recovery process is completed, reinstall the personal files that you backed up before replacing your hard drive.

Reassembling the Diskette Adapter

On the 8000 model, the diskette drive is enclosed in an adapter. (The 6000 model does not need an adapter.) To replace or add a new diskette drive to the 8000 model, you need to reassemble the adapter around the diskette drive.

1.Lower the diskette drive into the adapter 1. Ensure that the holes are aligned, and reinstall the screws 2 that secure the diskette drive to the adapter.

2.Snap the drive bezel into place 3. Press inward on each side of the bracket brace 4, and lower the bezel until it snaps into place. Ensure that the guide screws 5 are installed in the adapter.

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Getting Started

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Contents Getting Started Page Contents Using the Internet Index Getting Started Getting Information and Updates Warranty Support Guide Setting Up the Computer Turning On Computer for the First TimeRegistering with Compaq Making Recovery CDs Working in ComfortSetting Up the Computer Using the Computer Using the Diskette Floppy Drive Using the Hard Drive To Check Hard Disk Space Click My ComputerUsing the CD or DVD Drive Comparison of Drives and Actions Using the Combo Drive Support for Disc TypesInserting and Removing a CD or DVD Disc To Insert a DiscTo Remove a Disc To Adjust the VolumeListening to Music To Listen to MusicTo Play a Movie Playing a MovieClick All Programs, WinDVD, then WinDVD Player Creating a CD Uses of the CD-RW DriveCD-R and CD-RW Disc Comparison Using the DVD Writer Drive Maintaining the CD or DVD DriveUsing the Mouse Mouse ComponentsTo Modify Mouse Buttons Using the Scroll MouseClick Control Panel Click Printers and Other Hardware Using the Optical Mouse Using Compaq Keyboards Using the Wireless Optical MouseCompaq Internet Keyboard Components Using the Internet Buttons Internet Buttons Internet Buttons To Reprogram the Internet Buttons Modifying Monitor Display PropertiesCustomizing the Internet Buttons To Modify the DisplayTo Turn Off the Computer Turning Off the ComputerClick Turn Off Computer Using the Print Menu PrintingSaving Energy To Use the Print MenuStandby Mode To Manually Enter Standby ModeHibernation Mode To Manually Enter Hibernation ModeAutomatic Standby or Hibernation Mode To Modify Power Management SettingsUsing the Computer Using the Computer Using the Internet BasicsWhat Is the Internet? What Is a Hyperlink?Mail To Set Up Microsoft Outlook Express E-mailWeb Browsers To Send an E-mail Click Remember PasswordClick the New Mail Message icon Using the Internet To Read Your E-mail Messages Content Advisor To Restrict Internet ContentUsing the Internet Routine Maintenance Guidelines Maintaining the ComputerPreventive Maintenance Cleaning Up the Hard Drive To Clean Up the Hard DriveTo Empty the Recycle Bin Emptying the Recycle BinScanning the Hard Drive To Scan the Hard DriveDefragmenting the Drive To Defragment the Hard DriveVirus Protection Using Application Recovery and System Recovery System Restore To Use System RestoreTo Start Application Recovery Application RecoveryChoose All Programs System Recovery To Start System Recovery If the Computer Is Responding To Start System Recovery If the Computer Is Not Responding Click Compaq PC System RecoveryUsing Compaq Recovery CD Creator To Run Compaq Recovery CD Creator Click Compaq Recovery CD Creator. The creator box appearsSystem Recovery Using Recovery CDs To Start System Recovery Press the right arrow key to select Boot Using Application Recovery and System Recovery Using Application Recovery and System Recovery Using Application Recovery and System Recovery Finding Help & Support Online Service and Support Integrated Help ToolPreparing to Ship the Computer Solving Minor Problems Audio Then click Sounds and Audio DevicesCD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD-ROM, or DVD+RW/+R Drive Click Performance and Maintenance, and then click System CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD-ROM, or DVD+RW/+R Drive Diskette Floppy Drive Click My ComputerWarranty and Support Guide for details Select the desired options, and click Start Select the desired options, and click Start to Display Monitor Display Monitor Hard Drive Hardware Installation Hardware Installation Internet Access Finding Help & Support Internet Access Keyboard and Scroll Mouse Click Turn Off ComputerCursor will not move using Num Lock key may Keyboard and Scroll Mouse See the Warranty and Support Guide for details Optical Mouse Wireless Mouse Memory Power Power Computer powered off To the Warranty and Support Guide for details MiscellaneousSymptom Problem Solution Upgrading the Computer Preparing the Computer Disconnect all external devices connected to the computer Removing the Computer Access Panel on the 8000 model Removing the Front Bezel from the 8000 model Removing or Upgrading a Drive Locating Drive Positions Removing a DriveDisconnecting the Optical Drive Cables Upgrading the Computer Removing a Drive from the 6000 model Removing a drive from the 8000 model Upgrading the Computer Replacing or Adding a Drive To Replace or Add a DriveUpgrading the Computer Reconnecting the Hard Drive Cables Reassembling the Diskette Adapter Upgrading or Replacing Memory Removing a Memory Module Replacing or Adding a Memory Module Open both latches of the memory module socket Installing a Memory Module Removing or Installing an Expansion Card To Remove an Expansion Card Removing an Expansion Card on the 6000/8000 6000 shown To Install an Expansion Card For both the 6000 and 8000 models Reassembling the Computer Replacing the Front Bezel on the 8000 model Upgrading the Computer Reconnecting the Power Cable on the 6000/8000 6000 shown Index Combo drive using Community button 3-20 Compaq Index-3 Index-4 Index-5 Index-6 Index-7 Using 6-2 system volume Index-9 Index Index-10
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6000T, 6000Z specifications

The HP 6000T and 6000Z series are notable workstation models designed to deliver robust performance for demanding workloads, making them suitable for professionals in fields such as design, engineering, and data analysis. These workstations reflect HP’s commitment to providing high-quality computing solutions that cater to the needs of various industries.

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The storage options on these workstations are also noteworthy. The HP 6000T and 6000Z support a range of storage solutions, including traditional hard drives and solid-state drives (SSDs). The SSD configurations not only provide faster data access but also contribute to a more efficient overall performance, reducing load times and enhancing productivity.

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In conclusion, the HP 6000T and 6000Z workstations are powerful, flexible solutions packed with features designed to meet the rigorous demands of various professional applications. With superior processing power, advanced graphics capabilities, and ample expandability, these systems are favored choices for those who require high-performance computing in their daily tasks.