HP 205 G1 manual 3Computer Setup-Storage

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Computer Setup—Storage

NOTE: Support for specific Computer Setup options may vary depending on the hardware configuration.

Table 6-3Computer Setup—Storage

Option

Description

 

 

Device Configuration

Lists all installed BIOS-controlled storage devices.

 

When a device is selected, detailed information and options are displayed. The following options may be

 

presented:

 

Hard Disk: Size, model, firmware version, serial number, connector color.

 

CD-ROM: Model, firmware version, serial number, connector color (not included for USB CD-ROM).

 

SMART (ATA disks only)

 

Diskette: Model and firmware version.

 

 

NOTE: Displays for USB diskette drives.

 

 

Storage Options

SATA Emulation

 

Allows you to choose how the SATA controller and devices are accessed by the operating system. There

 

are three supported options: IDE, RAID, and AHCI (default).

 

CAUTION: SATA emulation changes may prevent access to existing hard drive data and degrade or

 

corrupt established volumes.

 

IDE - This is the most backwards-compatible setting of the three options. Operating systems usually do

 

not require additional driver support in IDE mode.

 

RAID - Allows DOS and boot access to RAID volumes. Use this mode with the RAID device driver loaded in

 

the operating system to take advantage of RAID features.

 

AHCI (default option) - Allows operating systems with AHCI device drivers loaded to take advantage of

 

more advanced features of the SATA controller.

 

NOTE:

The RAID/AHCI device driver must be installed prior to attempting to boot from a RAID/AHCI

 

volume. If you attempt to boot from a RAID/AHCI volume without the required device driver installed, the

 

system will crash (blue screen). RAID volumes may become corrupted if they are booted to after disabling

 

RAID.

 

 

 

Removable Media Boot

 

Enables/disables ability to boot the system from removable media. Default is enabled.

 

 

Boot Order

Allows you to:

 

EFI Boot Sources: Specify the order in which EFI boot sources (such as a internal hard drive, USB

 

 

hard drive, USB optical drive, or internal optical drive) are checked for a bootable operating system

 

 

image. Each device on the list may be individually excluded from or included for consideration as a

 

 

bootable operating system source.

 

 

EFI boot sources always have precedence over legacy boot sources.

 

Legacy Boot Sources: Specify the order in which legacy boot sources (such as a network interface

 

 

card, internal hard drive, USB optical drive, or internal optical drive) are checked for a bootable

 

 

operating system image. Each device on the list may be individually excluded from or included for

 

 

consideration as a bootable operating system source.

 

 

Specify the order of attached hard drives. The first hard drive in the order will have priority in the

 

 

boot sequence and will be recognized as drive C (if any devices are attached).

 

NOTE:

To drag a device to a preferred place, press Enter. To remove the device from consideration as a

 

bootable device, press F5.

You can use F5 to disable individual boot items, as well as disable EFI boot and/or legacy boot.

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Contents Maintenance & Service Guide Product notice Iii About This BookIv About This Book Table of contents Computer Setup F10 Utility 106 100Vii 110 109112 113Overview Product FeaturesFront components Product FeaturesTop components ComponentRight components Right componentsOptical drive Left components Rear components Rear componentsActivating and Customizing the Software Downloading Windows 8 updatesActivating and customizing the software in Windows Activating the Windows Operating SystemBoards and memory Illustrated parts catalogBoards and memory Illustrated parts catalog Miscellaneous partsCables Mass storage devicesSequential part number listing Mass storage devicesThermal material Replacement thermal materialSata hard drives Serial ATA Hard Drive CharacteristicsSata hard drive cables Sata data cableElectrostatic discharge information Smart ATA drivesGenerating static Preventing electrostatic damage to equipmentGrounding the work area Personal grounding methods and equipmentStatic Shielding Protection Levels Method VoltageRecommended materials and equipment Operating guidelinesCleaning the computer case General cleaning safety precautionsCleaning the keyboard Routine careCleaning the display Service considerationsCleaning the mouse Tools and software requirementsLithium coin cell battery Cables and connectorsHard drives Removal and Replacement Procedures All-in One AIO Chassis Removal and Replacement Procedures All- in One AIO ChassisPreparing to disassemble the computer Description Spare part number Rear cover 752332-001 Rear coverDescription Spare part number Stand assembly 752333-001 Stand assemblyDescription Spare part number Webcam module 752344-001 Webcam moduleReplacing drives To install a webcam module, reverse the removal proceduresDescription Spare part number Inch hard drive Inch hard drive Description Spare part number DVD±RW drive 657958-001 Replacing the optical disc drivePage Description Spare part number Front bezel 752331-001 Front bezelPage Description Spare part number Converter board 751276-001 Converter boardPage Description Spare part number Power button board 752342-001 Power button boardPage Description Spare part number Speakers 752343-001 SpeakersDescription Spare part number Fan 752335-001 FanPage Remove the rear cover see Rear cover on Hard drive and optical drive cables and connectorsOptical drive cable 752339-001 Hard drive cable 752338-001 Page To remove the system board cover System board coverPage Location System Board Label Channel MemoryPage Wlan module RTC battery Removal and Replacement Procedures All-in One AIO Chassis System board Updating Smbios Information System board Display panel Page Computer Setup F10 Utilities Computer Setup F10 UtilityComputer Setup F10 Utilities Using Computer Setup F10 Utilities1Computer Setup F10 Utility Computer Setup F10 Utility Computer Setup-File2Computer Setup-File 3Computer Setup-Storage Computer Setup-Storage4Computer Setup-Security Computer Setup-SecurityMaster Boot Record Network BootDevice Security USB SecuritySystem Security System Security theseDriveLock Security Configuration Secure BootLegacy Support to disabled 5Computer Setup-Power Computer Setup-Power6Computer Setup-Advanced for advanced users Computer Setup-AdvancedVGA Configuration AMT Configuration PCI SERR# Generation. Default is enabledBus Options Device OptionsRecovering the Configuration Settings Safety and Comfort Before You Call for Technical Support Troubleshooting Without DiagnosticsHelpful Hints 1Solving General Problems Solving General ProblemsComputer date and time display is incorrect Cause Solution Computer will not respond to keyboard or mouse CauseCause Solution Solving General ProblemsThere is no sound or sound volume is too low Cause Solution Cannot remove computer cover or access panel Cause SolutionUnder Windows System, click Run Solution 2Solving Power Problems Solving Power ProblemsPower supply shuts down intermittently Cause Solution Solving Hard Drive Problems Solving Hard Drive Problems3Solving Hard Drive Problems Computer will not boot from hard drive Cause Solution Storage Boot Order listStorage Boot Order Computer seems to be locked up Cause SolutionSolving Media Card Reader Problems Solving Media Card Reader Problems4Solving Media Card Reader Problems Can not write to the media card Cause5Solving Display Problems Solving Display ProblemsBlank screen no video Cause Solution Screen resolution Solving Display ProblemsImage is not centered Cause Solution Dim characters Cause SolutionSelect the monitor’s Auto-Adjustment option No Connection, Check Signal Cable displays on screen CauseOut of Range displays on screen Cause Monitor’s on-screen display menu6Solving Audio Problems Solving Audio ProblemsSound from headphones is not clear or muffled Cause Solving Audio ProblemsThere is no sound or sound volume is too low Cause Select Device ManagerThere is no sound or sound volume is too low Cause Solution Solving Printer Problems Solving Printer Problems7Solving Printer Problems 8Solving Keyboard Problems Solving Keyboard and Mouse Problems9Solving Mouse Problems Mouse does not respond to movement or is too slow CauseSolving Hardware Installation Problems Solving Hardware Installation Problems10Solving Hardware Installation Problems New device is not recognized as part of the system CauseComputer will not start Cause Solution Solving Network Problems Solving Network Problems11Solving Network Problems Power SavingsNetwork status link light never flashes Cause Solution Wake-on-LAN feature is not functioning Cause SolutionAdvanced Device Options S5 Wake on LAN Diagnostics reports a failure Cause Solution Correct operating modeSettings for the board Cable CorrectlyNew network card will not boot Cause Solution Solving Memory Problems12Solving Memory Problems Solving Memory ProblemsOut of memory error Cause Memory count during Post is wrong Cause SolutionSolving CD-ROM and DVD Problems Solving Processor Problems13Solving Processor Problems Some fans only operate when needed14Solving CD-ROM and DVD Problems Solving CD-ROM and DVD ProblemsComputer Setup utility Security Network BootCannot eject compact disc tray-load unit Cause Solving USB Flash Drive ProblemsSolving Front Panel Component Problems Solving Front Panel Component Problems15Solving USB Flash Drive Problems Set to Enabled in Security USB Security Solving Internet Access ProblemsUnable to connect to the Internet Cause Solution Click Internet OptionsSolving Software Problems Solving Software ProblemsType the password for the account Select Automatic RepairContacting Customer Support Why run HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Uefi HP PC Hardware DiagnosticsHow to access and run HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Uefi Downloading HP PC Hardware Diagnostics to a USB devicePage Backup and recovery in Windows Backup and RecoveryBacking up your information To recover information you previously backed up Performing a system recoveryFollow the on-screen instructions Backup and Recovery Using f11 recovery tools Post Error Messages Post Error MessagesPost Numeric Codes and Text Messages 1Numeric Codes and Text MessagesPost Numeric Codes and Text Messages Reseat power supply fan Flash Screen Image Corrupted Flash Screen image has errorsReconfigure card resources and/or run Computer Setup or Windows utilitiesEmulation to IDE, and select File Save Try a different USB key device for Inventory error during MEBx executionSystem Bios version Functionality contained in the system BiosGeneral error during MEBx execution System Bios and ME firmware2Diagnostic front panel LEDs and audible codes Interpreting Post diagnostic front panel LEDsPossible Cause Recommended Action White Power LED On ActivityPossible Cause Recommended Action Interpreting Post diagnostic front panel LEDsRecovery Mode section of the Desktop Red Power LED flashes sevenInstall a TXT capable processor Previously enabled on thisEstablishing a Setup or Power-on password Password Security and Resetting CmosEstablishing a Setup or Power-on password Clearing and resetting the Cmos Resetting the Setup and Power-on passwordPassword Security and Resetting Cmos Cmos button Japanese Power Cord Requirements Power Cord Set RequirementsGeneral requirements Country-specific requirements Country-specific requirementsCountry Accrediting Agency Specifications SpecificationsAppendix B Specifications Index 109 Power-on Setup Optical drive connectorMemory Monitor Mouse Network Power Printer Wlan module Removing battery ResettingWlan module removing Spare part number 7, 9 Index
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