HP D325/DX6050 manuals
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1 HP Business Desktop d325/dx6050Illustrated Parts Map Microtower Chassis, AMD Processor© 2003, 2004 Hewlett-PackardDevelopment Company, L.P HP and the HP logo are trademarks of Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P All other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. The information in thisNothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty 3rd Edition, May Spare Part NumberSystem Board Connectors and Jumpers Diagnostic LEDs LED Color LED Activity State/Message 2 PowerGreen (S0) Computer on 1 blink every 2 seconds (S1) Normal Suspend Mode (S3) Suspend to RAM Clear Off (S4) Suspend to Disk (if applicable) (S5) Computer off Red/Green Red when flashing ROM; Boot block recovery w/Embedded Video Green 1 blink every second when user can restart Red 3 blinks 1 every second, then CPU not installed second pause 4 blinks 1 every second, then CPU thermal shutdown 5 blinks 1 every second, then Memory error second pause. 5 Beeps 6 blinks 1 every second, then Graphics error second pause.6 Beeps 7 blinks 1 every second, then System board failure second pause. 7 Beeps 8 blinks 1 every second, then Invalid ROM second pause. 8 Beeps Hard Drive Blinking Hard drive activity E49 Password jumper J20 PCI expansion slot J21 J22 J40 AGP connector Main power connector CPU 12V reg input Power button/LED Internal speaker CD audio P10 Diskette drive P11 Aux audio P20 Primary IDE P21 Secondary IDE P23 Audio P24 Front USB P29 SCSI LED P52 Serial port P70 CPU fan P124 Hood lock P125 SW3 Safe Mode jumper (default = 1-2) SW50 CMOS reset XBT1 XMM1 Memory XMM2 XU1 Processor Num, Caps Flash On-Off2 times (Beeps Invalid system ROM detected. ROM forces Scroll Lock 1L, 3S) reflash On (Rising Tone) ROM reflashed successfully Num Lock ROMPaq diskette not present, is bad, or drive not ready Caps Lock Enter password Blink On in sequence, one at a Keyboard locked in network mode time - N, C, SLHeatsink Removal Interrupts IRQ System Resource Reserved, interval timer Onboard mouse port Reserved, keyboard buffer full Reserved, numeric data coprocessor Serial Port (COM 1) Primary IDE controller PCI system management Secondary IDE controller Diskette drive controller Integrated graphics (GPU) Real-timeclock Integrated audio/USB host controller ACPI-compliantsystem Network interface card (NIC)Computer Setup (F10) Utility Features (not all features may be available) System Information About Set Time and Date FileSave to Diskette Restore From Diskette Set Defaults and Exit Ignore Changes and Exit Save Changes and Exit Device Configuration Storage Options Storage IDE DPS Self-Test Controller Order Boot Order Setup Password Power-OnPassword Password Options Embedded Security Smart Cover Smart Sensor DriveLock System IDs Master Boot Record Security Save Master Boot Record Restore Master Boot Record Device Security Network Service Boot Power-OnOptions BIOS Wakeup Onboard devices Advanced PCI Devices Bus Options Devise Options PCI VGA Configuration Note: See Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide on the Documentation Library CD 2.Remove the access panel 3.Locate the switch SW50 and press the button, holding it down for 5 seconds 4.Replace the access panel 5.Connect the power cord to the power outlet 6.Turn on the computer, allow it to startClearing and Setting the Setup and Power-OnPasswords 3.Locate the header labeled E49 4.Move the jumper from pins 1 & 2 to pins 2 & 5.Replace the access panel 6.Connect the power cord to the power outlet 8.Repeat steps 5-6,then establish new passwords NOTE: All passwords will be clearedEasy Access Keyboard, PS/2 Europe International -B31 Thai French Canadian Latin American Spanish U.S Japanese -AA1 Korean (Hanguel) -AD1 Taiwanese -AB1 *For 324634-xxxkeyboard only **For 323686-xxxkeyboard only International People’s Republic of China
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