HP dc5700 manual Index

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Index

A

 

 

 

 

Asian language support

 

version differences

5

B

 

 

 

 

backup

 

 

 

 

file based

12

 

 

backup types

3

 

 

backups

 

 

 

 

and RAID

12

 

 

bandwidth limiting

13

failover

13

 

 

integrity

12

 

 

manual

13

 

 

offline

12

 

 

 

scheduled

13

 

 

sector

12

 

 

 

storage location

12

bandwidth limiting

13

 

C

 

 

 

 

compression

10

 

 

custom images

6

 

 

customization

10

 

 

D

 

 

 

 

deploying

6

 

 

 

deploying single version to different

systems 7

 

desktop

 

scheduling

3

software 6

 

Desktop version

2

desktops

unattended installation 6 differences between versions 5 disabling features 10 disabling reminders 11 docking station 5

E

 

 

EFS 5

 

 

enabling features

10

 

encryption

 

 

version differences

5

Entire Drive Backups

3

expert options 30

 

F

 

 

faiilover, backup

13

 

features

 

 

enabling and disabling 10

File Backups

4

file based backups 12

file explorer

29

file location

6

files removed during

uninstallation 29

filter in both directions 29

H

how to recover 16

HP 3–in-1 NAS Docking Station 5

I

 

 

images 6

 

 

individual file recovery

29

installation

 

 

version differences

5

installing

 

 

multiple partitions

 

7

systems without

 

 

preinstallation

6

 

integrity of backups

12

ISO images 17

 

 

M

managing HP Backup and Recovery Manager 8

manual backups 13

media, recovery 15, 17 multiple partitions 7

O

offline backups 12 operating system 15 operating system PID 29

P

passwords 9

PC recovery 18, 25 PID 29

policies 8 portable

scheduling 3 software 6 Portable version 2

portables

automated installation 6

Q

quad byte support version differences 5

R

RAID 12 recovery 14 Recovery Disc Set 15 recovery media 15 recovery media creation 17 Recovery Media Creator 15 Recovery Partition

removing 17 Recovery Point

creation location 14 visibility 15

Recovery Points 3, 14 reminders 11

removing Recovery Partition 17

ENWW

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Contents Administrator Guide Administrator Guide About This Book Iv About This Book Table of contents Index HP Backup and Recovery Manager Administrator Guide Portables Versions of HP Backup and Recovery ManagerDesktops Recovery Points Backup typesEntire Drive Backups File and data backups Software Component Desktops Portables Differences between versionsSoftware options InstallationGetting the software for an image Deploying in an enterprise environmentReimaging a hard drive Installing on multiple partitionsEnforcing policies/scheduling Managing HP Backup and Recovery ManagerPasswords Compression Enabling/disabling featuresEncryption Integrated F11 hotkey supportBasic reminder functionality RemindersDisabling the reminder message Backups Entire Drive Backup on local drive Backup failoverScheduled backups Manual backupsRecovery Partition RecoveryRecovery media Recovery Media CreatorOperating system Select Recover important files or the entire system How to recoverRemoving the Recovery Partition Recovery media creationPC Recovery Restoring an entire image or individual files Enww Recovering individual files Enww Enww Enww PC recovery Enww Enww Enww Uninstallation Expert options Index Types of backups
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dc5700 specifications

The HP dc5700 is a versatile business desktop designed to meet the needs of various professional environments. Aimed at small to medium-sized enterprises, the dc5700 is known for its solid performance, reliability, and expandability, making it a suitable choice for users who require a robust system.

One of the standout features of the dc5700 is its Intel Core 2 Duo processor options, which deliver efficient multitasking capabilities and impressive performance for everyday applications. Users can choose from various configurations, allowing them to tailor the machine to their specific requirements. The availability of multiple processor options ensures that the dc5700 can handle demanding applications while maintaining smooth operation.

In terms of memory, the dc5700 supports up to 8GB of DDR2 RAM, providing ample capacity for running multiple applications simultaneously without significant slowdowns. The system's memory can be easily upgraded, thanks to the accessible design, which appeals to businesses looking for long-term usability and performance enhancements.

Storage is another area where the dc5700 shines. It offers a range of hard drive options, including SATA drives with capacities that can reach up to 500GB. This flexibility allows users to select a storage solution that aligns with their data requirements, whether they need faster access speeds or larger capacities for storing extensive databases.

The dc5700 also emphasizes connectivity, featuring multiple USB ports, Ethernet, and audio connections. This ensures compatibility with a wide array of peripherals and accessories, enabling users to create a well-integrated workspace. Additionally, the desktop includes an integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator, providing adequate visual performance for everyday tasks and multimedia playback.

Security features are also significant in the dc5700. It incorporates HP's trusted platform module, which enhances data protection through encryption and secure authentication, making it ideal for businesses that handle sensitive information.

Overall, the HP dc5700 combines performance, expandability, and reliability in a compact desktop format. Its powerful processor options, expandable memory and storage, and robust security features make it an excellent choice for professionals seeking a dependable workstation that can adapt to changing business needs. With the HP dc5700, users get a solid desktop solution that can effectively support their demanding workflows.