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Seite 1 - Maintenance and Service Guide

HP Z200 Small Form Factor WorkstationMaintenance and Service Guide

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Diagnosis guidelines ... 128Diagn

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5. Place the drive's guide screws into the J-slots in the drive bay. Then slide the drive toward the frontof the computer until it locks into pla

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4. Rotate the drive cage to its upright position.Figure 5-23 Rotating the Drive Cage Up5. Rotate the power supply to its upright position. The hard d

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6. Disconnect the power cable (1) and data cable (2) from the hard drive.Figure 5-25 Removing the optical drive7. Press down on the green release lat

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8. To install a new hard drive, the silver and blue isolation mounting guide screws from the old harddrive to the new hard drive.Figure 5-27 Installi

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9. Align the guide screws with the slots on the chassis drive cage, press the hard drive down into thebay, then slide it back until it stops and locks

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10. Connect the drive cables:a. Connect the power cable (1) and data cable (2) to the hard drive.Figure 5-30 Removing the optical driveb. Route the S

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●Do not bend any cable sharply. A sharp bend can break the internal wires.●Never bend a SATA data cable tighter than a 30 mm (1.18 in) radius.●Never c

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Item Description Item DescriptionP3 CPU power P7 SATA PWR1 (P160 onsystem board) for opticaldisk or hard disk drivesP4 Hard disk driveUsing the Small

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Front panel I/O device assemblyThis section describes how to remove and install a front panel I/O device assembly.Removing the front panel I/O device

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6. Disconnect the front panel I/O device assembly cables from the system board as shown below.Figure 5-34 Disconnecting the front panel I/O cables7.

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7 Configuring RAID devices ...

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Installing the front panel I/O device assemblyTo install the front panel I/O device assembly:1. Prepare the computer for servicing by following the Pr

Seite 15 - Additional features

7. Connect the front panel USB (1 and 2), front audio (3), and front power/LED (4) cables to the systemboard as shown in the following diagram.Figure

Seite 16 - Computer components

SpeakerThis section describes how to remove and install the speaker.Removing the speakerTo remove the speaker:1. Prepare the computer for servicing by

Seite 17 - Front panel components

Power supplyThis section describes how to remove and install a power supply.Removing the power supplyTo remove the power supply:1. Prepare the compute

Seite 18 - Rear panel components

5. Slide the power supply toward the chassis and then up to remove it from the chassis.Figure 5-40 Removing power supplyInstalling the power supplyTo

Seite 19 - Computer specifications

System fan assemblyThis section describes how to remove and install the system fan assembly.Removing the system fan assemblyTo remove the system fan a

Seite 20 - Power supply currents

6. Disconnect the system fan assembly cable from the system board as shown in the following figure.Figure 5-42 Disconnecting fan wires7. Remove the f

Seite 21 - Power supply specifications

MemoryThis section presents memory module (DIMM) configuration information and removal/installationprocedures.Supported DIMM configurationsThe compute

Seite 22 - Resetting the power supply

BIOS errors and warningsThe BIOS generates warnings/errors on invalid memory configurations:●If the BIOS can find a valid memory configuration by disa

Seite 23 - Environmental specifications

Removing a DIMMTo remove a DIMM:1. Prepare the computer for servicing by following the Predisassembly procedures on page 68.CAUTION: Failure to follow

Seite 25 - SATA Power Management

Installing a DIMMTo install the DIMM:1. Prepare the computer for servicing by following the Predisassembly procedures on page 68.CAUTION: Failure to f

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5. Align the DIMM connector key with the DIMM socket key, and then seat the DIMM firmly in thesocket (1).CAUTION: DIMMs and their sockets are keyed fo

Seite 27 - Ensuring proper ventilation

Expansion card slot identificationThis section identifies and describes computer expansion card slots, and presents card configurationinformation.Slot

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Choosing an expansion card slotWhenever possible, use the following tips to help you select the proper slot for an expansion card:●Use the black PCIe

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Removing and installing expansion cardsPCIe I/O slots can support other PCIe cards with less bus bandwidth than what is physically defined forthe slot

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4. Push down on the expansion card retention clamp levers on the inside of the chassis to open theretention clamp (1) as shown below.Figure 5-50 Rele

Seite 31 - Updating the computer

Installing an expansion cardVisit http://www.hp.com/go/quickspecs to learn which graphics cards are supported in the computer,how much memory each gra

Seite 32 - Determining current BIOS

4. Remove the expansion card slot cover by pulling it up, out of the chassis.TIP: Grasp the slot cover between two fingers—one from the inside of the

Seite 33 - Upgrading device drivers

8. Replace the access panel (see Installing the access panel on page 71).9. Restore all connections and equipment that you removed during the Predisas

Seite 34 - Restore methods

BatteryThis section describes how to remove and install the battery.The battery that comes with the computer provides power to the real-time clock and

Seite 35 - Ordering backup software

1 Product overviewThis chapter presents an overview of the hardware components of the computer. It includes these topics:TopicsProduct features on pag

Seite 36 - Creating RestorePlus! media

Installing the batteryTo install the battery:1. Confirm the polarity (positive or negative) of the battery to position it correctly in the battery hol

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5. Disconnect the heatsink screws from the system board (1) as shown in the following figure.Figure 5-57 Disconnecting the heatsink screws6. Before l

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CAUTION: Do not overtighten the heatsink screws. Overtightening can strip the threads in thechassis.9. Replace the airflow guide.10. Replace the acces

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CPUThis section describes how to remove and install a CPU.Removing a CPUTo remove a CPU:1. Prepare the computer for servicing by following the Predisa

Seite 40 - 4 System management

Installing a CPUNOTE: HP recommends that you do not swap processors (CPUs) from one system board to another.To install a CPU:1. Prepare the computer f

Seite 41 - BIOS ROM

System boardThis section describes replacing the system board.Removing the system boardTo remove the system board:1. Prepare the computer for servicin

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Product recyclingHP encourages customers to recycle used electronic hardware, HP original print cartridges, andrechargeable batteries.For information

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6 Diagnostics and troubleshootingThis chapter describes the tools available for diagnosing and troubleshooting system issues, andincludes these topics

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Calling technical supportAt times you might encounter an issue that requires technical support. When you call technical support:●Have the computer rea

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In general, the serial number labels can be found on the top panel or on the side of the computer andat the rear of the computer (your computer may lo

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The following figure shows the typical system board block diagram.Figure 1-1 System board block diagramNOTE: The x1 and x16 designators describe the

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Diagnosis guidelinesIf you encounter a problem with the computer, monitor, or software, the following sections provide a listof general suggestions th

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Diagnosis during operation●Look for blinking LEDs on the front of the computer. The blinking lights are error codes that willhelp you diagnose the pro

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Troubleshooting checklistBefore running diagnostic utilities, use the following checklist to find possible solutions for computer orsoftware problems.

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HP troubleshooting resources and toolsThis section provides information on the HP Help and Support Center, E-support, and Helpful Hints fortroubleshoo

Seite 51 - Desktop management

Troubleshooting a problemTo help you troubleshoot problems with your system, HP provides the Business Support Center (BSC).The BSC is a portal to an e

Seite 52 - Installing a remote system

At startup●Verify that the workstation and monitor are plugged into a working electrical outlet.●Remove all diskettes, optical disks, and USB drive ke

Seite 53 - Replicating the setup

Customizing the monitor displayYou can manually select or change the monitor model, refresh rates, screen resolution, color settings,font sizes, and p

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Problem Cause Possible SolutionWorkstation powered offautomatically and the PowerLED flashes red 2 times (onceevery second), followed by a 2-second pa

Seite 55 - HP Client Manager Software

Solving diskette problemsTable 6-2 Diskette problemsProblem Cause SolutionDiskette drive light stays on. Diskette is damaged. 1. Right-click Start, s

Seite 56 - HP SoftPaq Download Manager

Problem Cause SolutionInvalid system disk is displayed.A diskette that does not containthe system files needed to startthe computer has been insertedi

Seite 57 - Subscriber's Choice

Expansion card slotsThe computer provides multiple graphics and I/O slots: one full PCIe Gen2 x16, one PCIe x16(4); onePCIe x1; and one PCI 32/33. The

Seite 58 - ROM Flash

Problem Cause SolutionNonsystem disk or NTLDR missingmessage.System is trying to start from anonbootable diskette.Remove the diskette from the drive.S

Seite 59 - FailSafe Boot Block ROM

Problem Cause SolutionThe display works properly duringthe POST but goes blank when theoperating system starts.The display settings in theoperating sy

Seite 60 - Workstation security

Problem Cause SolutionFuzzy focus; streaking, ghosting,or shadowing effects; horizontalscrolling lines; faint vertical bars; orunable to center the pi

Seite 61 - SATA hard disk drive security

Problem Cause SolutionNoise or no sound comes out of thespeakers or headphones.1. If you are using digital speakers that have a stereojack and you wan

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the operating system and so make it easy to isolate potential issues that may be operating system relatedversus hardware.HP Vision Diagnostics benefit

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Use HP Vision Diagnostics to determine if all the devices installed on the computer are recognized bythe system and functioning properly. Running test

Seite 64 - Password security

Downloading and accessing HP Vision DiagnosticsFollow these steps to download the HP Vision Diagnostics utility from the HP Web site to a DVD or USB,a

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Accessing HP Vision Diagnostics on the computerThe following procedures describe how to access the HP Vision Diagnostics utilities that are includedin

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User interfaceThe HP Vision Diagnostics application provides six major functions, accessible through Tabs. Thesefunctions are:●Survey — Your current s

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●Miscellaneous — List any devices or data that doesn't belong to any other Category.●Processors - Shows system processors.●Storage — Shows mass s

Seite 68 - Chassis security

Computer componentsThis section describes the computer components, including front and rear panel components.For complete and current information on s

Seite 69 - Thermal sensors

Test tabThe Test tab lists all available diagnostics. The lists have been tailored according to your systemconfiguration. Individual test may be selec

Seite 70 - Dual-state power button

5. Click the Start Test button to start the testing. The Status tab, which allows you to monitor theprogress of the tests, is automatically displayed

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Status tabThe Status tab shows the overall progress and status of the test scenario as well as the progress andstatus of each test. The color coded st

Seite 72 - Warnings and cautions

●The Recommended Repair will give a recommended action that should be performed to resolvethe failed hardware.●The Warranty ID is a unique error code

Seite 73 - Service considerations

Saving and printing information in HP Vision DiagnosticsYou can save the information displayed in the HP Vision Diagnostics Survey, History and Errors

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Activity Possible cause Recommended actionRed Power LED blinks twotimes, once every second,followed by a two-secondpause. Two beeps.CPU thermal protec

Seite 75 - Grounding the work area

Activity Possible cause Recommended actionRed Power LED blinksseven times, once everysecond, followed by a two-second pause. Sevenbeeps.System board f

Seite 76 - Cables and connectors

Table 6-8 LED color definitionsLED state LED color System statusSolid Blue System is on.Flashing Blue System is in Standby.Solid or flashing Red Syst

Seite 77 - Customer Self-Repair

POST error messagesThe Power-On Self Text (POST) is a series of diagnostic tests that runs automatically when the computeris powered on.Audible and vi

Seite 78 - Component locations

Screen message Probable cause Recommended action164—Memory Size Error Memory configuration is incorrect. 1. Run the Computer Setup (F10) Utility or th

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Front panel componentsThe following figure shows the layout of a typical front panel.Figure 1-3 Front panelTable 1-2 Front panel connectorsItem Symb

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Screen message Probable cause Recommended action214—DIMM ConfigurationWarningDIMMs are not installed correctly (notpaired correctly).See the service l

Seite 81 - Disassembly order

Screen message Probable cause Recommended action515—CPU OvertempoccurredInsufficient processor cooling orprocessor defect.1. If necessary, add a heats

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Screen message Probable cause Recommended action919—Multi-Bay Riser NotConnectedMulti-Bay riser mechanism is missingor is not connected.1. Replace or

Seite 83 - Access panel

Screen message Probable cause Recommended action1803—Processor feature setis insufficient for currentsystem settingsProcessor feature set is insuffici

Seite 84 - Installing the front bezel

7 Configuring RAID devicesThis chapter describes how to configure SATA RAID devices on all Z series computers and includesthese topics:TopicsMaximum h

Seite 85 - Front bezel security

Configuring SATA RAID devicesThis section describes how to use the Intel® Rapid Storage Manager option ROM Configuration utilityto set up and manage S

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Configuring system BIOSConfigure the system BIOS to enable embedded SATA RAID functionality.1. To enter the system BIOS setup, press F10.2. Use the ar

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Creating RAID volumesTo create RAID volumes, use the Intel Rapid Storage Manager option ROM Configuration utility.1. To enter the Intel Rapid Storage

Seite 88 - Access panel solenoid lock

8 Configuring password security andresetting CMOSThis chapter describes how to configure password security and to reset CMOS, and includes thesetopics

Seite 89 - Predisassembly for drives

Resetting the password jumperUse the following procedure to disable the power-on or setup password features and clear the power-on and setup passwords

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Rear panel componentsThe following figure shows the layout of a typical rear panel.Figure 1-4 Rear panelNOTE: The labels for the rear panel connector

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WARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury from electrical shock and hot surfaces, disconnectthe power cord from the wall outlet and allow the int

Seite 92 - Removing an optical drive

5. Select File->Apply Defaults and Exit, and then press F10 to accept.6. Reset the computer passwords and configuration information, such as the sy

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A Connector pinsKeyboard Pin Signal123DataUnusedGround456+5 VDCClockUnusedMouse Pin Signal123DataUnusedGround456+5 VDCClockUnusedRJ-45 Ethernet Pin 10

Seite 94 - Installing an optical drive

USB Pin Signal1234+5 VDC- Data+ DataGroundMicrophone cable, 6.35 MM (1/8 inch) Pin Signal1 (Tip)2 (Ring)3 (Shield)AudioPowerGroundHeadphone cable, 6.3

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SATA drive Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Data Cable Power Cable Power Cable S3* A- P3 3.3V power P10 GroundS4 Ground P4 Ground P11 ReservedS5**

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Display portPin Signal Pin Signal1 ML_Lane 0(p) 11 GND2 GND 12 ML_Lane 3(n)3 ML_Lane 0(n) 13 GND4 ML_Lane 1(p) 14 GND5 GND 15 AUX CH(p)6 ML_Lane 1(n)

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PWRCMD—Power command, P24 PWROK Gray5 GND Black6 PSU_DETECT (empty)CPU power cable, P3 Pin Color Signal1 BLK GND2 BLK GND3 BRN 12V CPU4 BRN 12V CPUCAU

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Internal USB 2 2x5 Pin Signal1 +5V2 +5V3 USB7#4 USB8#CAUTION: Possible equipment damage.The 2x5 connector can be mated to eithera wide 2x5 option cabl

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B System board designatorsThis appendix describes the system board designators for this computer.Designator Silk screen Component/DescriptionE15 E15 C

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Designator Silk screen Component/DescriptionP160 SATAPWR1 HDD power (black)XBT1 XBT1 BAT Battery holderXMM1 - XMM4 XMM1 - XMM4DIMM1 - DIMM4Memory slot

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Computer specificationsThis section provides computer chassis, power supply, and environmental specifications.Physical characteristicsThe following ta

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C Routine CareGeneral cleaning safety precautions●Never use solvents or flammable solutions to clean the computer.●Never immerse any component in wate

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●Clean under a key with a swab moistened with isopropyl alcohol and squeezed out. Be careful notto wipe away lubricants necessary for proper key funct

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D Locating HP resourcesThis section provides information on the following HP resources for your computer:TopicsProduct information on page 181●HP Cool

Seite 105 - Cable management

Product informationTable D-1 Product informationTopic LocationHP Cool Tools Most HP Microsoft Windows computers are preloaded withadditional software

Seite 106 - Power connections

Product support Table D-2 Product supportTopic LocationAdditional information For online access to technical support information and tools,see www.hp

Seite 107 - P4 Hard disk drive

Product documentationTable D-3 Product documentationTopic LocationHP user documentation, whitepapers, and third-partydocumentationFor the latest onli

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Product diagnosticsTable D-4 Product diagnosticsTopic LocationDiagnostics tools The HP Vision Diagnostics utility can be downloaded fromthe HP Web si

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Product updatesTable D-5 Product updatesTopic LocationSoftware, BIOS, and driverupdatesSee http://www.hp.com/go/bizsupport to verify that you havethe

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IndexAAppendicesConnector pins iiiSystem board designators iiiBBIOSDetermining version 20Updating 21BIOS ROM 28CCable management 93Computer Setup (F10

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RRed Hat LinuxSetting up 16removal and replacementdrives 76removingbezel blanks 78Replacing componentsAccess panel 71access panel sensor 74access pane

Seite 112 - Installing the speaker

Copyright Information© Copyright 2010 Hewlett-PackardDevelopment Company, L.P.WarrantyHewlett-Packard Company shall not be liablefor technical or edit

Seite 113 - Power supply

Power supply currentsTable 1-5 Maximum current per railOutput (240W) +12V Main +12Vcpu –12V 12VsbNominal outputvoltage12.1 12.1 -12.0 11.4Maximum con

Seite 114 - Installing the power supply

Power supply specificationsTable 1-6 Power supply specificationsItem DescriptionPower supply 240W Wide Ranging,Active PFC and 89%efficientOperating v

Seite 115 - System fan assembly

System fans This computer includes:●One front system fan●One power supply fanIn addition, some graphics cards include onboard fans.Resetting the power

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Environmental specificationsThe following table lists the environmental specifications of HP Workstations.Table 1-7 HP Workstation environmental spec

Seite 117 - DIMM installation order

ENERGY STAR QualificationHP computers marked with the ENERGY STAR logo are compliant with the applicable U.S.Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ENE

Seite 118 - BIOS errors and warnings

ERP compliance modeThis computer provides ERP compliance mode capability.When enabled, this feature enables the computer to shut down to the lowest po

Seite 119 - Removing a DIMM

Intel Turbo Boost TechnologyThe HP Z Workstation series supports Intel® Turbo Boost Technology.This feature enables the CPU to run at a higher than no

Seite 120 - Installing a DIMM

Ensuring proper ventilationProper ventilation for the system is important for computer operation. Follow these guidelines to ensureadequate ventilatio

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2 Setting up the operating systemThis chapter provides setup and update information for the computer operating system. It includes thesetopics:TopicsS

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Setting up the Microsoft operating systemNOTE: If you ordered a downgrade from Windows Vista or Windows 7 to the Windows XP Professionaloperating syst

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About this guideThis guide provides service and maintenance information for the HP Z200 Small Form Factor (SFF)Workstation. It includes these topics:G

Seite 124 - Removing an expansion card

Setting up Red Hat Enterprise LinuxHP offers an HP Installer Kit for Linux (HPIKL) to supplement Red Hat box sets and help HP Linuxcustomers customize

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Installing and customizing Red Hat-enabled computersLinux-enabled computers require the HP Installer Kit and the purchase of a Red Hat Enterprise Linu

Seite 126 - Installing an expansion card

Determining current BIOSTo determine the current BIOS of the computer during system power up:1. Wait for F10=setup to appear on the lower right corner

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Upgrading BIOSTo find and download the latest available BIOS, which includes the latest enhancements:1. Go to http://www.hp.com/go/workstationsupport.

Seite 128 - Predisassembly procedures

3 Restoring the operating systemThis chapter describes how to restore the Windows or Linux operating system. It includes these topics:TopicsRestore me

Seite 129 - Removing the battery

Ordering backup softwareIf you cannot create system recovery CDs or DVDs, you can order a recovery disk set from the HPsupport center. To obtain the s

Seite 130 - CPU heatsink

Restoring Windows XP ProfessionalThis section describes how to restore the Windows XP Professional operating system.NOTE: The computer must have a CD

Seite 131 - Installing the CPU heatsink

Creating HP Backup and Recovery (HPBR) mediaNOTE: HPBR is only supported on Windows XP systems. For details, refer to the documentation onthe Suppleme

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Restoring the operating systemCAUTION: Before you restore the operating system, back up your data.When you run RestorePlus! from media, the process de

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NOTE: Make copies of the ISO recovery images on CD as backup files in case your computerexperiences a hard drive failure.ENWW Restoring Novell SLED 27

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iv About this guide ENWW

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4 System managementThis section describes the tools and utilities that provide system management for the computer. Itincludes these topics:TopicsBIOS

Seite 136 - Product recycling

BIOS ROMThe BIOS ROM is a collection of machine language applications stored as firmware in ROM. It includesfunctions such as Power on Self Test (POST

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selected. To manually switch to POST Messages Enabled during POST, press any key exceptF1 through F12.●Specify an Ownership Tag, which appears when th

Seite 138 - Locating ID labels

Accessing the Computer Setup (F10) UtilityTo access the Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu:1. Power on or restart the computer.2. When the display is a

Seite 139 - Locating warranty information

The Computer Setup (F10) Utility menuThe following table describes the functions available in the Computer Setup (F10) utility menu.NOTE: With new BIO

Seite 140 - Diagnosis guidelines

Heading Option Description Ignore Changesand ExitExits computer setup without applying or saving changes. Save Changesand ExitSaves changes to syste

Seite 141 - Diagnosis during operation

Heading Option Description Boot Order Enables you to configure the boot, diskette drive, and hard disk drive orders by physicallyreordering the menu

Seite 142 - Troubleshooting checklist

Heading Option Description Device Security Makes the following devices available or hidden to the computer:●Serial Port●Front USB Ports●Rear USB Port

Seite 143 - E-support

Heading Option Description System Security Provides these options:●Data Execution Prevention—Enables or disables Data Execution Prevention mode in th

Seite 144 - Helpful hints

Heading Option Description HardwarePowerManagementEnables or disables:●SATA Power Management●Intel Turbo Boost Technology●Enhanced Intel Turbo Boost

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Table of contents1 Product overview ...

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Heading Option Description Chipset/MemoryEnable/disable these options:●PCI SERR# Generation (Enable or Disable)—Controls PCI SERR# generation for ill

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Desktop managementThis section summarizes capabilities, features, and key components of computer management,including:TopicsInitial computer configura

Seite 148 - Solving diskette problems

Initial computer configuration and deploymentThe computer includes a preinstalled system software image. After a brief software unbundling process,the

Seite 149 - Solving hard drive problems

Replicating the setupThis section provides information about replicating the computer setup.Copying a setup configuration to a single computerCAUTION:

Seite 150 - Solving display problems

Copying a setup configuration to multiple computersCAUTION: A setup configuration is model-specific. If source and target computers are not the samemo

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Updating and managing softwareHP provides several tools for managing and updating software on desktops and computers:●HP Client Manager Software●Syste

Seite 152 - Solving audio problems

HP SoftPaq Download ManagerHP SoftPaq Download Manager is a free, easy-to-use interface for locating and downloading softwareupdates for the HP client

Seite 153 - Solving printer problems

System Software ManagerSystem Software Manager (SSM) is a utility available on Windows computers that enables you to updatesystem-level software on mu

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ROM FlashHP computers include a programmable flash ROM. By establishing a setup password in the ComputerSetup (F10) Utility, you can protect the ROM f

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FailSafe Boot Block ROMThe FailSafe Boot Block ROM enables system recovery in the unlikely event of a ROM flash failure. Forexample, if a power failur

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Installing with the HP driver CD ... 18Installing and customizin

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Workstation securityThis section provides information about providing system security through asset tracking, passwordsecurity, hard disk drive lockin

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Feature Purpose How it is establishedSetup Password Prevents reconfiguration of the computer (useof the Setup utility) until the password isenteredFro

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DriveLock applicationsThe most practical use of DriveLock is in a corporate environment. The system administrator would beresponsible for configuring

Seite 160 - Test tab

Enabling DriveLockTo enable and set the DriveLock user password:1. Power on or restart the computer.2. As soon as the computer is powered on, press an

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Password securityThe power-on password prevents unauthorized use of the computer by requiring entry of a passwordto access applications or data when t

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Establishing a power-on password using computer setupEstablishing a power-on password through the Computer Setup (F10) Utility prevents access to thec

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Entering a setup passwordIf a setup password has been established on the computer, you will be prompted to enter it each timeyou run the Computer Setu

Seite 164 - Diagnostic codes and errors

Deleting a power-on or setup passwordTo delete a power-on or setup password:1. Power on or restart the computer.2. Choose from the following:●To delet

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Clearing passwordsIf you forget the password, you cannot access the computer.For instructions about clearing passwords, see Configuring password secur

Seite 166 - LED color definitions

Cable lock (optional)To prevent theft, the rear chassis panel of the computer accommodates a keyed cable lock. This cablelock attaches to the chassis

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System Software Manager ... 45Proactive Change Notificati

Seite 168 - POST error messages

Dual-state power buttonWith ACPI enabled, the power button can function as an on/off switch or as a button. This feature doesnot completely turn off p

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5 Replacing componentsThis chapter presents removal and installation procedures for most internal computer components. Itincludes these topics:TopicsW

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Warnings and cautionsWARNING! Any surface or area of the equipment marked with this symbol indicates the presenceof a hot surface or hot component. I

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Service considerationsReview the following service considerations before replacing system components.Cautions, warnings and safety precautionsReview t

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Preventing ESD equipment damageMany electronic components are sensitive to ESD. Circuitry design and structure determine the degreeof sensitivity. The

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Grounding the work areaTo prevent static damage in the work area:●Cover the work surface with approved static-dissipative material. Use a wrist strap

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Tools and software requirementsThe tools necessary for computer component removal and installation are:●Torx T-15 driver●Flat blade and cross-tip scre

Seite 175 - Configuring SATA RAID devices

Hard drivesHard drives are fragile, precision components. Avoid subjecting them to physical shock and vibration.The following guidelines apply to all

Seite 176 - Configuring system BIOS

Removing and installing componentsComponent locationsThe following illustration and table identify computer system board components.Figure 5-1 System

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For related system architecture information, see System board architecture on page 1.ENWW Removing and installing components 67

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Tools and software requirements ... 64Special handling of component

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Predisassembly proceduresCAUTION: To avoid personal injury, equipment damage, or data loss, read the sections on Warningsand cautions and the Safety a

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Disassembly orderFor convenience, disassembly procedures should be followed in a particular order. Use the followingtable to determine the sequence in

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Unlock it and pull it out of the cable lock slot as shown in the following figure.Figure 5-2 Removing the cable lock70 Chapter 5 Replacing componen

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Access panelBefore accessing the internal components of the computer, you must remove the access panel.This section describes how to remove and instal

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BezelThis section describes how to remove and install the front chassis bezel.Removing the front bezelTo remove the front bezel:1. Prepare the compute

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Front bezel securityYou can lock the front bezel in place by installing a security screw provided by HP. To install the securityscrew:1. Prepare the c

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6. Install the security screw next to the middle front bezel release tab to secure the front bezel inplace.Figure 5-6 Installing the Front Bezel Secu

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3. Disconnect the sensor cable from the in-line chassis cable as shown below (1).Figure 5-7 Removing the access panel sensor4. Slide the sensor back

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Access panel solenoid lockThe access panel solenoid lock provides a method to lock the access panel by means of a local orremote signal-controlled sol

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NOTE: For information about configuring SATA RAID devices, see Configuring RAID deviceson page 162.Predisassembly for drivesTake these actions before

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Installing the front panel I/O device assembly ... 98Speaker ...

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Remove bezel blanksOn some models, you may need to remove the bezel blanks that cover the 3.5-inch and 5.25-inch drivebays before you install a drive.

Seite 191 - Cleaning the mouse

Table 5-5 System Board Drive ConnectionsNo. System Board Connector System Board Label Color1 SATA0 SATA0 dark blue2 SATA1 SATA1 black3 SATA2 SATA2 bl

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Table 5-6 Extra Guide Screw LocationsNo. Guide screw, color Device1 Black M3 Metric Screws Optical disk drives, SSDs, small form factor hard drives (

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4. Rotate the drive cage to its upright position.Figure 5-11 Rotating the Drive Cage Up5. Disconnect the power cable (1) and data cable (2) from the

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7. Press down on the green drive retainer button located on the left side of the drive to disengage thedrive from the drive cage (1). While pressing t

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5. Install four M3 metric guide screws in the lower holes on each side of the drive. Either re-use thescrews used by your previous optical drive or us

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7. Rotate the drive cage to its upright position.Figure 5-16 Rotating the Drive Cage Up8. If a cable is not already present and connected:a. Connect

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10. Connect the power cable (1) and data cable (2) to the rear of the optical drive.Figure 5-18 Connecting the power and data cables11. Carefully rot

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5. Disconnect the drive cables from the rear of the drive, or, if you are removing a media card reader,disconnect the USB and 1394 cables from the sys

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6. Press down on the green drive retainer button located on the left side of the drive to disengage thedrive from the drive cage (1). While pressing t

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