Chapter 6Maintenance and Troubleshooting

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Make sure the mouse is plugged into the mouse port and not the keyboard port.

3.Ensure that the mouse port does not have a resource conflict with another device. Use the system BIOS Setup Utility (F2) to check.

4.Ensure that the correct mouse driver has been installed onto the boot drive. Refer to the mouse installation manual or the operating system manual.

5.Replace the mouse with a known good mouse.

If the problem persists, the system board may need to be replaced. Contact the HP Customer Support Center for further troubleshooting assistance before replacing any parts.

Flexible Disk and Flexible Disk Drive Problems

If the HP Server cannot boot from, write to, or format a flexible disk, do the following:

1.Try booting from a known good flexible disk.

2.If there is a bootable CD in the CD-ROM drive, remove it. By default, the CD-ROM drive is first in the boot order, so if there is a CD-ROM disk in the drive, the HP Server will not boot to a bootable flexible disk.

3.Select the system BIOS Setup Utility (<F2> on POST when prompted) and verify the mass storage configuration is correct.

NOTE

If for some reason the system BIOS Setup Utility cannot be accessed, clear the CMOS.

 

See Clearing BIOS Configuration previously in this chapter.

4.Ensure the disk is not write-protected.

5.Ensure that the disk drive is trying to be accessed. Look for an activity light on the drive.

6.Try another flexible disk.

7.Boot to the HP Navigator CD and try creating a disk form the Diskette Library. This will eliminate the NOS causing the problem since the Navigator is only using DOS.

Flexible Disk Drive Problems

1.Verify that the internal drive cables are securely attached and functional by inspecting the cables and reseating the connections at both ends.

2.If the cables are securely attached and the drive still does not work, replace the cable with a known good cable.

Environmental problems result from:

￿￿Radiated Interference: sources include communications and radar installations, radio/TV broadcast transmitters, and hand-held receivers.

￿￿Airborne contaminants: Sources include dust, smoke, and ashes. Steam from duplication equipment may result in intermittent disk errors.

If the problem persists, call the HP Customer Support Center for further assistance before replacing any parts.

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Server tc2110 specifications

The HP Server tc2110 is a robust and versatile solution designed to meet the needs of small to medium-sized businesses looking for reliability and performance in their IT infrastructure. This server is built on the foundation of HP's renowned engineering, making it a trusted choice for organizations needing dependable server capabilities.

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Another significant characteristic of the tc2110 is its high capacity for memory. The server can support substantial RAM, which enhances its multitasking capabilities and allows it to handle demanding applications with ease. This memory capacity is complemented by the server's support for various storage options, including traditional hard drives and modern solid-state drives, enabling businesses to optimize performance and data access speeds according to their specific needs.

The HP Server tc2110 also emphasizes security features, which are critical for today’s evolving cybersecurity landscape. It includes advanced hardware security features such as Trusted Platform Module (TPM) and secure boot, ensuring that data is protected against unauthorized access and potential threats.

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