Chapter 1 Introduction

1.2ADDITIONAL INFORMATION SOURCES

For more information on components mentioned in this guide refer to the indicated manufacturers’ documentation, which may be available at the following online sources:

Compaq Computer Corporation: http://www.compaq.com

Intel Corporation: http://www.intel.com

Standard Microsystems Corporation: http://www.smsc.com

Texas Instruments Inc.: http://www.ti.com

USB user group: http://www.usb.org

1.3MODEL NUMBERING CONVENTION

The model numbering convention for Compaq systems is as follows:

XXX/XNN/NN/N/NNNx

Removable storage: b = CD/CDRW, c = CD, d = DVD, r = CDRW, z = ZIP Memory (in MB)

OS type: 2 = Windows 2000, 6 = Dual install, Windows NT 4.0 or 2000, 8 = Windows 98SE, P = Dual install Windows XP Pro/2000

Hard drive size (in GB) Processor speed (2 digits in GHz) Processor type: P = Pentium 4

Form factor: S = Small form factor, D = desktop, C = Convertible minitower

Model: D3 = Evo D300, D5 = Evo D500; W4 = Workstation 4000

1.4SERIAL NUMBER

The unit’s serial number is located on a sticker placed on the exterior cabinet. The serial number may also be read with the Compaq Diagnostics or Compaq Insight Manager utilities.

1-2Compaq Evo and Workstation Personal Computers

Featuring the Intel Pentium 4 Processor

Second Edition – January 2003

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Compaq W4000 manual Additional Information Sources, Model Numbering Convention, Serial Number, XXX/XNN/NN/N/NNNx