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1 HP Business Desktop dx5150© 2005, 2006 Hewlett-PackardDevelopment Company, L.P Series Personal ComputerHP and the HP logo are trademarks of Hewlett-Packard Illustrated Parts Map Small Form FactorAll 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 this document is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice. The warranties for HP products are set forth in the express limited warranty statements accompanyingsuch products. Nothing herein should be construed as such productsconstituting an additional warranty Second Edition June First Edition April Document Number 2 Keyboard Diagnostic LEDs, PS/2 Keyboards OnlyLED Color LED Activity State/Message Num Lock Green ROMPaq diskette or ROMPaq CD not present is bad, or drive not ready Caps Lock Enter password Num, Caps Blink on in sequence, one at a Keyboard locked in network mode Scroll Lock time—N,C, SL Boot Block ROM Flash successful. Turn power off, then on to reboot * Diagnostic lights do not flash on USB keyboards Clearing CMOS Using Computer Setup Turn on or restart the computer. If you are in Microsoft Windows, click Start > Shut Down > Restart As soon as the computer is turned on, press and hold the F10 If you do not press F10 Use the arrow keys to select Load Optimized Defaults, then press Enter F10 Save & Exit Setup ATX1 Main power connector (24 pin) AUD1 Front I/O panel audio AUX_IN1 Aux audio in BAT1 Battery CD_IN1 CD audio in CHASSIS_ System fan FAN COM1 Flying serial port CPU_FAN Processor fan CPU1 Processor socket F_P1 Hood sensor FDD1 IDE1 IDE drive connector Boot block (default = off) Password enable (default = off) JPW1 4-pinaux power connector JTPM1 JUSB1 Front USB connector PCI1 PCI socket PCI2 PCIE1X1 PCI Express x1 connector PCIE16X1 PCI Express x16 connector SATA1 SATA drive SATA2 SPKR Internal audio SW2 CMOS switch XMM1 Memory socket XMM2 XMM3 XMM4 Clearing CMOS Using the CMOS Switch To clear and reset the configuration, perform the following procedure: 1.Prepare the computer for disassembly CAUTION: 2.Remove the access panel 3.Slide the CMOS button located on the system board and hold it for 5 seconds 4.Replace the access panel Disabling or Clearing the Power-Onand Setup Passwords Locate the header and green jumper labeled J5 System Hardware Interrupts IRQ System Function Reserved, Timer Interrupt Onboard Mouse Port Reserved, Keyboard Buffer Full Coprocessor Reserved, Numeric Port Serial Port (COM 1) Primary (IDE) Controller PCI System Management Secondary (IDE) Controller Diskette Drive Controller Integrated Graphics (GPU) Real-TimeClock Controller Integrated Audio/USB Host ACPI Compliant System Network Interface Card (NIC) LED/Beep Activity Power (S0) Computer on 1 blink every 2 seconds (S1) Suspend Mode (S3) Suspend to RAM Red 2 blinks and beeps 1 second CPU thermal shutdown apart 3 blinks and beeps 1 second CPU not installed 4 blinks and beeps 1 second Power supply overload 5 blinks and beeps 1 second Pre-videomemory error 6 blinks and beeps 1 second Pre-videographics card error 7 blinks 1 and beeps second System board failure (detected prior to video) 8 blinks and beeps 1 second Invalid ROM checksum 9 blinks and beeps 1 second System power on but is unable to boot Hard Drive Blinking Hard drive activity disables the password features Repeat steps 6-8,then establish new passwords in Computer Setup Computer Setup (F10) Utility Features (not all features may be available) System Displays Information Standard Date PATA IDE Channel 1 Master Floppy 3 Mode Support CMOS Time PATA IDE Channel 2 Master Halt On PATA IDE Channel 0 Master Drive A POST Delay Features Removable Device Boot Quick Power On Self Test Boot Up NumLock Status Advanced Priority First Boot Device APIC Function Hard Disk Boot Priority Second Boot Device MPS Version Control for OS BIOS CD-ROMBoot Priority Third Boot Device HDD S.M.A.R.T. Capability Network Boot Priority Fourth Boot Device BIOS Write Protection MBR Security Internal Video Mode UMA Frame Buffer Size Auto Detect PCI Clk Chipset AGP Aperture Size Video Display Devices Spread Spectrum Integrated South OnChip IDE Device OnChip USB Controller Onboard Parallel Port South OnChip PCI Device Front Panel USB Port Parallel Port Mode Peripherals Init Display First Onboard FDC Controller ECP Mode Use DMA Surroundview Onboard Serial Port Power ACPI Function PowerOn by PCI Card Date (of Month) Management ACPI Suspend Type AMD Cool’n’Quiet Resume Time After AC Power Loss RTC Alarm Resume Setup PnP/PCI Reset Configuration Data IRQ Resource Assign IRQ for VGA Configuration Resources Controlled By PCI/VGA Palette Snoop Assign IRQ for USB PC Health System Information Set Supervisor Password Save & Exit Setup Status Load Optimized Defaults Set User Password Exit Without Saving
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