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Microtower PC dx2310 manual
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Service Reference Guide
Service Reference Guide
Contents
1 Installing the Operating System
2 Setup Utilities and Diagnostics Features
3 Desktop Management
4 Serial ATA Drive Guidelines and Features
5 Identifying the Chassis, Routine Care, and Disassembly Preparation
6 Removal and Replacement Procedures—Microtower(MT) Chassis
AConnector Pin Assignments
BPower Cord Set Requirements
CPOST Error Messages
DTroubleshooting Without Diagnostics
EMemory
Installing the Operating System
1.1Microsoft Windows XP/Windows Vista/ Redflag Linux
1.2Converting to NTFS (Associated with Windows OS)
1.3HP Software
Setup Utilities and Diagnostics Features
2.1Power-On Self-Test(POST)
2.2 Computer Setup Utilities
Esc
Save Setting and Exit
Exit Without Saving
Load Defaults Setting
2.2.2 Computer Setup Menu
Computer Setup
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Option
Description
Computer Setup (Continued)
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2.3Recovering the Configuration Settings
Desktop Management
3.1Initial Configuration and Deployment
3.2 ROM Flash
3.2.2Dual-StatePower Button
1.Left click on the Start Button, then select Control Panel > Power Options
2.In the Power Options Properties, select the Advanced tab
Power Button
3.2.3Power Management
3.3Security
Entering a User Password
Entering a Supervisor Password
Changing a User or Supervisor Password
Deleting a User or Supervisor Password
National Keyboard Delimiter Characters
Clearing Passwords
Serial ATA Drive Guidelines and Features
4.1SATA 3.0 Hard Drives
4.2 SATA Hard Drive Cables
4.3 SATA SMART Drives
4.4 Drive Capacities
4.5 SATA BIOS
Identifying the Chassis, Routine Care, and Disassembly Preparation
5.1Chassis Designations
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5.2Electrostatic Discharge Information
5.2.3 Personal Grounding Methods and Equipment
Wrist straps
Heel straps/Toe straps/Boot straps
5.2.4 Grounding the Work Area
5.2.5Recommended Materials and Equipment
5.3Routine Care
5.3.3 Cleaning the Keyboard
5.3.4Cleaning the Monitor
5.3.5Cleaning the Mouse
5.4Service Considerations
5.4.3 Cables and Connectors
5.4.4Hard Drives
5.4.5Lithium Coin Cell Battery
Removal and Replacement Procedures— Microtower (MT) Chassis
6.1Preparation for Disassembly
6.2Remove the computer access panel and front bezel (MT chassis)
6.2.2Front Bezel (MT Chassis)
6.3Front Drive Bezels
6.3.1 Removing a 5.25" Drive Bezel Blank/MT Chassis
6.4 Memory
6.5 Expansion Cards
6.5.2 PCI/PCIe Expansion Card
6.5.3 Installing an Expansion Card
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6.5.4 Removing an Expansion Card
6.6 Cable Management
6.7 Drives
Drive Positions
Item Description
6.7.2Removing a Drive
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6.8Front I/O Panel Housing Assembly - MT chassis
6.9System Fan
6.10Heatsink - MT chassis
6.11Processor
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6.12System Board
6.13 Battery
6.13.1Battery Holder
6.14Power Supply
Connector Pin Assignments
Parallel Interface
Serial Interface, Powered and Non-Powered
USB
Microphone
Connector and Icon (1/8" miniphone) Pin
Headphone
Line-InAudio
Line-OutAudio
Monitor
24-PinPower
Connector
4-PinPower (for CPU)
Power Cord Set Requirements
POST Error Messages
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Troubleshooting Without Diagnostics
Preliminary Checklist
Solving General Problems
Control Panel
The Num Lock key
Num Lock
Num
Lock
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Solving Hardware Installation Problems
Interpreting Diagnostic Lights and Audible Codes
Solving Display Problems
Solving Display Problems (Continued)
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Solving Audio Problems
Solving Audio Problems (Continued)
Output Mode
Solving Printer Problems
Solving Keyboard and Mouse Problems
Solving Network Problems
Solving Network Problems (Continued)
Network
Solving Memory Problems
Solving Processor Problems
Solving CD-ROMand DVD Problems
Solving Drive Key Problems
Solving Internet Access Problems
Solving Internet Access Problems (Continued)
1. Select Start > Control
Panel
Internet
Options
Select Start > Control
click the Device Manager
Ports (COM &
LPT)
Properties
Diagnostic Front Panel LEDs and Audible Codes
Diagnostic Front Panel LEDs and Audible Codes (Continued)
Beeps Possible Cause Recommended Action
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Restoring the Software
Contacting Customer Support
Memory