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Contents
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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 and Parallel ATA Drive Guidelines and Features
5 Identifying the Chassis, Routine Care, and Disassembly Preparation
6Removal and Replacement Procedures - Convertible Minitower (CMT) Chassis
7 Removal and Replacement Procedures— Small Form Factor (SFF) Chassis
8Removal and Replacement Procedures - Ultra-SlimDesktop (USDT) Chassis
AConnector Pin Assignments
BPower Cord Set Requirements
CPOST Error Messages
DTroubleshooting Without Diagnostics
ESystem Board and Riser Board Reference Designators
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Installing the Operating System
1.1Installing or Upgrading Device Drivers
1.2Transferring Files and Settings
1.3Backing Up and Restoring Files
1.3.1Creating a Backup File—WindowsXP Professional
1.3.2Restoring from the Backup File—WindowsXP Professional
1.4Converting to NTFS
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Setup Utilities and Diagnostics Features
2.1Power-On Self-Test(POST)
2.2 Computer Setup Utilities
2.2.1 Using Computer Setup (F10) Utilities
2.2.2 Computer Setup Menu
Diskette Type
Drive Emulation
Drive Type
Emulation Options
Default Values IDE/SATA
Multisector Transfers (ATA disks only)
Transfer Mode
Translation Mode (ATA disks only)
Translation Parameters (ATA disks only)
BIOS DMA Data Transfers
SATA Emulation
IDE Controller
Primary SATA Controller
Secondary SATA Controller
Shortcut to Temporarily Override Boot Order
one time
CTRL+ALT+DEL
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F9=Boot Menu
Storage
Boot Order
F10=Setup
the text F12=Network Service Boot during POST
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Num Lock
2.2.3 Recovering the Configuration Settings
2.3HP Insight Diagnostics
2.3.1 Accessing HP Insight Diagnostics
2.3.2 Survey Tab
2.3.3 Test Tab
2.3.4 Status Tab
2.3.5Log Tab
2.3.6Saving and Printing Information in HP Insight Diagnostics
2.3.7Downloading the Latest Version of HP Insight Diagnostics
Desktop Management
3.1Initial Configuration and Deployment
3.1.1 Altiris Deployment Solution Agent
3.1.2HP Local Recovery
3.2Remote System Installation
3.3Software Updating and Management
3.3.1HP System Software Manager
3.3.2 HP Client Manager
3.3.3 HP Client Management Solutions using Altiris
3.3.4 HP Local Recovery
3.3.5 Dantz Retrospect Express
3.3.6 Proactive Change Notification
3.3.7 Subscriber’s Choice
3.3.8 Retired Solutions
3.4ROM Flash
3.4.1 Remote ROM Flash
3.4.2HPQFlash
3.4.3 Boot Block Emergency Recovery Mode
3.4.4Replicating the Setup
Copying to Single Computer
Copying to Multiple Computers
Creating a Bootable Device
SYS x:
FORMAT /S X:
Unsupported USB Flash Media Device
Advanced > PCI Devices
3.4.5 Dual-StatePower Button
3.4.6World Wide Web Site
3.4.7 Building Blocks and Partners
3.5 Asset Tracking and Security
Computer Setup Utilities (F10) Security Features (Continued)
CTRL
ALT
DEL
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3.5.1 Password Security
3.5.2 Establishing a Setup Password Using Computer Setup
3.5.3Establishing a Power-OnPassword Using Computer Setup
Entering a Power-OnPassword
Entering a Setup Password
Changing a Power-Onor Setup Password
Deleting a Power-Onor Setup Password
National Keyboard Delimiter Characters
Clearing Passwords
3.5.4 DriveLock
Using DriveLock
DriveLock Applications
3.5.5 Smart Cover Sensor
Setting the Smart Cover Sensor Protection Level
Smart Cover Lock
Locking the Smart Cover Lock
Unlocking the Smart Cover Lock
Using the Smart Cover FailSafe Key
3.5.6 Cable Lock Provision
3.5.7TPM Embedded Security Chip and HP ProtectTools Security Manager
3.6Fault Notification and Recovery
3.6.1 Drive Protection System
3.6.2 Surge-TolerantPower Supply
3.6.3 Thermal Sensor
Serial and Parallel ATA Drive Guidelines and Features
4.1SATA 1.5 and 3.0 Hard Drives
4.2 SATA Hard Drive Cables
4.2.1 SATA Data Cable
4.2.2 SATA Power Cable
4.3 PATA Device Information
4.4 PATA Cables
4.4.1 PATA Data Cable
4.4.2 PATA Power Cable
4.5 PATA Drive Installation Guidelines
4.5.1 PATA Device Classes
General Attach Guidelines
4.6 ATA SMART Drives
4.7 Drive Capacities
4.8 SATA BIOS
4.8.1 Legacy Mode
4.8.2Native Mode
4.9 Mixed Devices Boot and Drive Letter Ordering
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Identifying the Chassis, Routine Care, and Disassembly Preparation
5.1Chassis Designations
5.1.1 Convertible Minitower (CMT)
5.1.2 Small Form Factor (SFF)
5.1.3 Ultra-SlimDesktop
5.2Electrostatic Discharge Information
5.2.1 Generating Static
5.2.2 Preventing Electrostatic Damage to Equipment
5.2.3 Personal Grounding Methods and Equipment
5.2.4 Grounding the Work Area
5.2.5Recommended Materials and Equipment
5.3Operating Guidelines
5.4Routine Care
5.4.1General Cleaning Safety Precautions
5.4.2Cleaning the Computer Case
5.4.3Cleaning the Keyboard
5.4.4Cleaning the Monitor
5.4.5Cleaning the Mouse
5.5Service Considerations
5.5.1 Power Supply Fan
5.5.2Tools and Software Requirements
5.5.3 Screws
5.5.4 Cables and Connectors
5.5.5Hard Drives
5.5.6 Lithium Coin Cell Battery
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Removal and Replacement Procedures - Convertible Minitower (CMT) Chassis
6.1Preparation for Disassembly
6.2 Unlocking the Smart Cover Lock
6.3Hood Sensor
6.4 External Security Devices
6.4.1 Cable Lock
6.4.2 Padlock
6.5Computer Access Panel
6.6Front Bezel
6.7Front Drive Bezels
6.7.1 5.25” Drive Bezel Blank
6.7.2 Diskette Drive Bezel or Bezel Blank
6.8 Cable Management
6.9 Memory
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6.10Expansion Cards
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6.11PCI Retainer Latch
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6.12Expansion Card Guide
6.13 Drives
6.13.1 Drive Positions
6.13.2 Hard Drive
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6.13.3 Optical Drive
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6.13.4Diskette Drive
6.14Front I/O Device
6.15Power Switch Assembly
6.16System Board
6.17 Battery
6.17.1Type 1 Battery Holder
6.17.2Type 2 Battery Holder
6.17.3Type 3 Battery Holder
6.18Heatsink
6.19Processor
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6.20Speaker
6.21Chassis Fan
6.22Power Supply
6.23Changing from Desktop to Minitower
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6.24Changing from Minitower to Desktop
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Removal and Replacement Procedures— Small Form Factor (SFF) Chassis
7.1Preparation for Disassembly
7.2Unlocking the Smart Cover Lock
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7.3Hood Sensor
7.4External Security Devices
7.4.1 Security Clip
7.4.2 Cable Lock
7.4.3 Padlock
7.4.4 Universal Chassis Clamp Lock
Without Security Cable
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With Security Cable
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7.5Computer Cover
7.6Front Drive Bezels
Item Description
7.7Cable Management
7.8Memory
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7.9Vertically Oriented Expansion Card
7.9.1Expansion Card Retainer
7.9.2PCI Expansion Card
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7.9.3 PCI Express Expansion Card
7.10PCI Riser Card Assembly and Backwall
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7.11 Drives
7.11.1Drive Positions
7.11.2 Optical Drive
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7.11.3External 3.5-inchDrive
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7.11.4 Primary Hard Drive
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7.12Fan Shroud
7.13Front I/O Devices
7.14Power Switch Assembly
7.15Heatsink
7.16Processor
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7.17Speaker
7.18Power Supply
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7.19System Board
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7.20Chassis Fan
7.21 Battery
7.21.1Type 1 Battery Holder
7.21.2Type 2 Battery Holder
7.21.3Type 3 Battery Holder
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Removal and Replacement Procedures - Ultra-SlimDesktop (USDT) Chassis
8.1Preparation for Disassembly
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8.2 External Security Devices
8.2.1 Installing a Cable Lock
8.2.2 Installing a Padlock
8.3Computer Access Panel
8.4MultiBay Device
8.5MultiBay Riser Card
8.6Front Panel Assembly
8.7Front Bezel
8.8Chassis Fan
8.9 Cable Management
8.10Memory
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8.11Expansion Card Cage
8.12Expansion Card
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8.13Expansion Card Retaining Latch
8.14Hood Sensor
8.15Hard Drive
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8.16Front I/O Device
8.17Heatsink Assembly
8.18Processor
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8.19Power Supply
8.20 Battery
8.20.1Type 1 Battery Holder
8.20.2Type 2 Battery Holder
8.20.3Type 3 Battery Holder
8.21Speaker
8.22System Board
Connector Pin Assignments
Ethernet RJ-45
Ethernet AUI
Parallel Interface
Serial Interface, Powered and Non-Powered
USB
Microphone
Connector and Icon (1/8” miniphone) Pin
Headphone
Line-InAudio
Line-OutAudio
SCSI Low Voltage Differential/Single Ended (LVD/SE)
Ultra SCSI
External Infrared Transceiver
Monitor
ATA/ATAPI (IDE) Standard Drive Cable
Connector
MultiBay CD-ROMAdapter
24-PinPower
24-PinMicroFit Power
4-PinPower (for CPU)
6-PinPower (for CPU)
SATA Data and Power
Drive Connector
PCI Express
x1, x4, x8, and x16 PCI Express Connector
Pin A
Pin B information is on the next page
Pin B
DVI Connector
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Power Cord Set Requirements
General Requirements
Japanese Power Cord Requirements
Country-SpecificRequirements
POST Error Messages
POST Error Messages
POST Error Messages (Continued)
Onboard
Devices
Control
Panel
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in Advanced > Onboard Devices
Advanced
Onboard Devices
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POST Diagnostic Front Panel LEDs and Audible Codes
POST Diagnostic Front Panel LEDs and Audible Codes (Continued)
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Troubleshooting Without Diagnostics
Preliminary Checklist
Solving Minor Problems
Solving Minor Problems (Continued)
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Solving Power Supply Problems
Solving Diskette Problems
Solving Diskette Problems (Continued)
Select File > Properties
Spacebar
Storage > Boot
Order
Solving Hard Drive Problems
Solving Hard Drive Problems (Continued)
Boot Order list
Storage > Boot Order
Hard Drive
Solving MultiBay Problems
Solving Display Problems
Solving Display Problems (Continued)
select Enable VGA Mode
Display
Settings
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ImageControl/Horizontal
Position or VerticalPosition to
Click Start > All Programs
Accessories > System Tools
Character Map
Solving Audio Problems
Solving Audio Problems (Continued)
Control Panel
System
the Device Manager button
Properties
Solving Printer Problems
Solving Keyboard and Mouse Problems
Solving Keyboard and Mouse Problems (Continued)
Solving Hardware Installation Problems
Solving Hardware Installation Problems (Continued)
Solving Network Problems
Solving Network Problems (Continued)
Network
Solving Memory Problems
Solving Processor Problems
Solving CD-ROMand DVD Problems
Solving CD-ROMand DVD Problems (Continued)
Solving Drive Key Problems
Solving Front Panel Component Problems
Solving Internet Access Problems
Solving Internet Access Problems (Continued)
click the Device Manager
Ports (COM &
LPT)
Properties
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System Board and Riser Board Reference Designators
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Memory
DDR2-SDRAMDIMMs
DIMM Sockets
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Index