HP w8000 manual Hard Drive Installation, Using the Cable-Select Feature with Ultra ATA Devices

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Hard Drive Installation

Using the Cable-Select Feature with Ultra ATA Devices

Selected models of the Evo Workstation W8000 have an internal Ultra ATA hard drive installed. The configuration of the drive employs a cable-select feature that identifies the drive as device 0 (primary drive) or device 1 (secondary drive).

Device 1 is the drive connected to the cable’s middle connector. Device 0 is the drive connected to the cable’s end connector (applies only to 80-conductor ATA cables). See “Guidelines for Installing Ultra ATA Devices” in this appendix for an example of an Ultra ATA cable.

Compaq hard drives ship with jumpers preset to cable-select mode; therefore, no jumper setting changes on the existing or optional drives are required. If you purchase a third-party hard drive, refer to the documentation included with the kit to ensure proper installation and configuration of cables.

If you are installing a second device on the primary controller, you must use an 80-conductor Ultra ATA cable for optimum performance. This cable is standard on selected models.

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Contents Hardware Reference Guide Rack Stability Contents Battery Replacement Specifications Hard Drive InstallationSecurity Lock Provisions Electrostatic DischargeRoutine Computer Care and Shipping Preparation Standard Configuration Features Product FeaturesFront panel components Front Panel ComponentsRear panel components Rear Panel ComponentsSystem board components System Board ComponentsProduct Features Audio System Keyboard Easy Access KeyboardLocking and Unlocking the Easy Access Buttons Easy Access SoftwareReprogramming the Easy Access Buttons Windows Logo Key Easy Access Paper Icon InsertSerial Number Location Special Mouse FunctionsInstallation Sequence Hardware UpgradesHardware Upgrades Removing the Workstation Access Panel Removing the Front Bezel Installing Additional Memory Location of Rimm sockets Memory Expansion BoardRemoving the Memory Expansion Board Removing the torx screw on the back of the metal slot cover Hardware Upgrades Rimm Installation Guidelines Rimm InstallationHardware Upgrades Configuration 2 Two Pairs of RIMMs Configurations for Rimm InstallationConfiguration 3 Three Pairs of RIMMs Installing RIMMsHardware Upgrades Installing a Rimm and a Crimm Reinstalling the Memory Expansion Board Installing a memory expansion board Securing the memory expansion board Drive Bay Components Installing Additional DrivesDrive Bay Components Removing the Bezel Blank Preparing for Drive InstallationRemoving the Removable Hard Drive Cage Removing and Replacing the Removable Hard Drive CageRemoving the Cooling Shield Replacing the Removable Hard Drive CageRemoving a cooling shield Locating the Hardware Screws Installing a hard Drive in Bays 5 Installing a DriveInstalling a hard drive in the hard drive adapter Hardware Upgrades Connecting the Uata signal cable and power cable Hardware Upgrades Locating the hard drive screw holes Hardware Upgrades Connecting the Scsi signal cables and power cables Identifying the PCI and AGP Sockets Installing and Removing an Expansion BoardInstalling an Expansion Board Installing an expansion board Removing an Expansion Board Installing an Additional ProcessorRemoving the air baffle Installing a second processor Installing a second VRM board and clip Reinstalling the air baffle Hardware Upgrades Hardware Components Required Preparing for a Processor UpgradeUpgrading a Processor Heatsink Cool-Down Time Guidelines for Separating the Heatsink/Processor AssemblyHeatsink Warm-Up Time Removing an Existing ProcessorEnsure that the heatsink is warm to the touch Twisting and lifting the heatsink off the processor Disabling Onboard Devices Installing a New ProcessorEvo Workstation W8000 SpecificationsUsing the Cable-Select Feature with Ultra ATA Devices Hard Drive InstallationUATA-100 cable Guidelines for Installing Ultra ATA DevicesScsi Devices Guidelines for Using Scsi DevicesHard Drive Installation Scsi Cables Guidelines for Installing Scsi DevicesScsi Controllers Using a Scsi Cable Using SCSISelect with Scsi Devices Replacing the Battery Battery ReplacementLift the battery out of its holder Battery Replacement Security Lock Provisions Installing a Cable LockSecurity Lock Provisions Preventing Electrostatic Damage Electrostatic DischargeGrounding Methods Routine Computer Care Routine Computer Care Shipping PreparationCleaning CD-ROM Drive PrecautionsSafety OperationShipping Preparation Cooling shield IndexFunctions Windows Logo Key