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service reference guide
hp workstation xw4000
hp workstation xw6000
Document Part Number: 304898-002
October 2003
This guide provides removal and replacement procedures for
subassemblies and key components of the computers covered. This guide
also covers basic operating system installation information.
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - October 2003

service reference guidehp workstation xw4000hp workstation xw6000Document Part Number: 304898-002October 2003This guide provides removal and replaceme

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1–2 Service Reference GuideInstalling or Restoring the Operating SystemCreating an Emergency Repair Diskette - Windows 20001. Click Start > Program

Seite 3 - Contents

11–4 Service Reference GuideRemoval and Replacement Procedures Expansion Cards and MemoryAvailable Memory Configurations for the xw6000Channel A Chann

Seite 4 - 5SCSI Devices

Service Reference Guide 11–5Removal and Replacement Procedures Expansion Cards and Memory11.1.3 DIMM Installation 1. If the computer has a lock

Seite 5 - 6SATA Devices

11–6 Service Reference GuideRemoval and Replacement Procedures Expansion Cards and Memory11.2 E xpa n sio n C ar d sExpansion cards in these systems

Seite 6 - Components

Service Reference Guide 11–7Removal and Replacement Procedures Expansion Cards and Memory11.3 Graphics Sockets with Retention Mechanisms The AGP ex

Seite 7 - E Diagnostic Error Codes

11–8 Service Reference GuideRemoval and Replacement Procedures Expansion Cards and Memory11.3.2 AGP Card with a Type 2 Retention MechanismTo remove an

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Service Reference Guide 11–9Removal and Replacement Procedures Expansion Cards and Memory11.3.3 AGP Card with Type 1 or Type 2 Retention MechanismTo r

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11–10 Service Reference GuideRemoval and Replacement Procedures Expansion Cards and Memory

Seite 10 - Creating a Restore Diskette

Service Reference Guide 12–112Removal and Replacement Procedures System Board with Major ComponentsFor an overview of the chassis discussed in this ch

Seite 11 - 1.1.4 hp Software

12–2 Service Reference GuideRemoval and Replacement Procedures System Board with Major Components12.1.2 Configuration 2This board is identified by the

Seite 12 - 1.3 Converting to NTFS

Service Reference Guide 12–3Removal and Replacement Procedures System Board with Major ComponentsHeatsink Cool-Down TimeThe heat generated from the pr

Seite 13 - Service Reference Guide 1–5

Service Reference Guide 1–3Installing or Restoring the Operating System1.1.3 Installing Red Hat LinuxThe first time the workstation is booted, the Li

Seite 14 - 1–6 Service Reference Guide

12–4 Service Reference GuideRemoval and Replacement Procedures System Board with Major Components12.2.2 Removing the Heatsink/Processor AssemblyOnce t

Seite 15 - Power-On Self-Test (POST)

Service Reference Guide 12–5Removal and Replacement Procedures System Board with Major Components4. On hp workstation xw6000 systems use the following

Seite 16 - 2.1 Computer Setup Utilities

12–6 Service Reference GuideRemoval and Replacement Procedures System Board with Major Components12.2.3 Installing the Heatsink/Processor Assembly1. R

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Service Reference Guide 12–7Removal and Replacement Procedures System Board with Major Components12.2.4 Multiprocessor InformationThe hp workstation x

Seite 18 - 2.1.2 Computer Setup Menu

12–8 Service Reference GuideRemoval and Replacement Procedures System Board with Major Components12.3 System Board 1. Prepare the computer for disasse

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Service Reference Guide 12–9Removal and Replacement Procedures System Board with Major Componentshp workstation xw4000 system board mounting screw loc

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12–10 Service Reference GuideRemoval and Replacement Procedures System Board with Major Components12.4 BatteryThe battery that comes with your compute

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Service Reference Guide 12–11Removal and Replacement Procedures System Board with Major Components12.4.1 Type 1 Battery Holder1. Lift the battery out

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12–12 Service Reference GuideRemoval and Replacement Procedures System Board with Major Components3. To insert the new battery, slide one edge of the

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Service Reference Guide 13–113Removal and Replacement Procedures Main Power and CoolingFor an overview of the chassis refer to Chapter 6 “Identifying

Seite 24 - 2.2 Computer Diagnostics

1–4 Service Reference GuideInstalling or Restoring the Operating System1.2 Restoring the operating systemThe following sections discuss the procedure

Seite 25 - Running TEST

13–2 Service Reference GuideRemoval and Replacement Procedures Main Power and Cooling13.2 Air BaffleThe hp workstation xw6000 (Configuration 1) uses a

Seite 26 - Running INSPECT

Service Reference Guide 13–3Removal and Replacement Procedures Main Power and Cooling13.3 Chassis FansIn addition to the power supply fan, the hp work

Seite 27 - Using Diagnostics for Windows

13–4 Service Reference GuideRemoval and Replacement Procedures Main Power and Cooling13.3.2 Front Chassis FanTo remove the front chassis fan of the hp

Seite 28 - 2.3 Protecting the Software

Service Reference Guide A–1AConnector Pin AssignmentsThis appendix contains the pin assignments for many computer and workstation connectors. Some of

Seite 29 - 2.3.2 Restore CD

A–2 Service Reference GuideConnector Pin AssignmentsEthernet RJ-45Connector and Icon Pin Signal1 2 3 4(+) Transmit Data (-) Transmit Data (+) Receive

Seite 30 - 2–16 Service Reference Guide

Service Reference Guide A–3Connector Pin AssignmentsParallel InterfaceConnector and IconPin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal1 2 3Strobe Data Bit 0 Data Bi

Seite 31 - Desktop Management

A–4 Service Reference GuideConnector Pin AssignmentsHeadphoneConnector and Icon (1/8” miniphone) Pin Signal1 (Tip) Audio_Left2 (Ring) Audio_Right3 (Sh

Seite 32 - 3.3.1 Altiris eXpress

Service Reference Guide A–5Connector Pin AssignmentsSATAConnectorPin Signal Pin Usage Pin Usagedata cablepower cablepower cableS-1 Ground P-1 3.3 V po

Seite 33 - 3.3.4 System Software Manager

A–6 Service Reference GuideConnector Pin AssignmentsExternal Infrared TransceiverConnector and IconPin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal1 2 3Transmit Recei

Seite 34 - 3.3.6 Remote ROM Flash

Service Reference Guide A–7Connector Pin AssignmentsATA/ATAPI (IDE) Standard Drive CableConnectorPin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal1 2 3 4 5Reset Ground

Seite 35 - Service Reference Guide 3–5

Service Reference Guide 1–5Installing or Restoring the Operating System1.4 Hyper-Threading TechnologyHyper-Threading Technology is a high performance

Seite 36 - 3.3.9 NIC Alert

A–8 Service Reference GuideConnector Pin AssignmentsMultiBay CD-ROM AdapterConnectorPin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal1 2 3 4 5RESDRV_ GROUND

Seite 37 - 3.3.10 Replicating Your Setup

Service Reference Guide A–9Connector Pin AssignmentsAccelerated Graphics Port (AGP) ConnectorPin Signal A Signal B Pin Signal A Signal B1 2 3 4 5+12 V

Seite 38 - 3.3.13 World Wide Web Site

A–10 Service Reference GuideConnector Pin AssignmentsSlimline IDE CD-ROM Connector for SFF chassis using 810 and 810e ChipsetsConnectorPin Signal Pin

Seite 39 - 3.3.15 Wired for Management

Service Reference Guide A–11Connector Pin Assignments14-Pin Power (810, 810E, 820, and 845 Chipset-Based Boards)ConnectorPin Signal Pin Signal Pin Sig

Seite 40 - Security Features Overview

A–12 Service Reference GuideConnector Pin Assignments20-Pin Power (Deskpro EN)ConnectorPin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal1 2 3 4 53 V 3 V/RS

Seite 41 - 3.4.1 Password Security

Service Reference Guide B–1BPower Cord Set RequirementsThe voltage select switch feature on the computer permits it to operate from any line voltage b

Seite 42 - Entering a Setup Password

B–2 Service Reference GuidePower Cord Set RequirementsCountry-Specific RequirementsAdditional requirements specific to a country are shown in parenthe

Seite 43 - Service Reference Guide 3–13

Service Reference Guide C–1CPOST Error MessagesAn error message results if the Power-On Self-Test (POST) encounters a problem. This test runs when the

Seite 44 - 3.4.4 DriveLock

C–2 Service Reference GuidePOST Error Messages163-Time & Date Not Set2S Invalid time or date in configuration memory. RTC (real-time clock) batter

Seite 45 - DriveLock Applications

Service Reference Guide C–3POST Error Messages207-ECC Corrected Single Bit Errors in Memory Socket(s) y,y2S Single Bit ECC error. Verify proper memory

Seite 46 - 3.4.5 Smart Cover Sensor

1–6 Service Reference GuideInstalling or Restoring the Operating System

Seite 47 - 3.4.6 Smart Cover Lock

C–4 Service Reference GuidePOST Error Messages402-Monochrome Adapter Failure1L, 2S Monochrome display controller.Replace monochrome display controller

Seite 48 - 3–18 Service Reference Guide

Service Reference Guide C–5POST Error Messages605-Diskette Drive Type Error2S Mismatch in drive type. Run Computer Setup (F10 Setup) or Windows NT, Wi

Seite 49 - Service Reference Guide 3–19

C–6 Service Reference GuidePOST Error Messages1151-Serial Port 1 Address Conflict Detected2S Both external and internal serial ports are assigned to C

Seite 50 - 3.4.8 Cable Lock Provision

Service Reference Guide C–7POST Error Messages1720-SMART Hard Drive Detects Imminent FailureNone Hard drive is about to fail. (Some hard drives have a

Seite 51 - 3.5.5 Thermal Sensor

C–8 Service Reference GuidePOST Error Messages1781-Disk 1 Failure None Hard drive/format error. Run Computer Setup (F10 Setup).Clear CMOS.Check cable

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Service Reference Guide C–9POST Error Messages1790-Disk 0 Failure None Hard drive error or wrong drive type.Run Computer Setup (F10 Setup).Clear CMOS.

Seite 53 - 4.2 Ultra ATA Cables

C–10 Service Reference GuidePOST Error Messages1793-Secondary Controller or Disk FailureNone Hard drive circuitry error.Run Computer Setup (F10 Setup)

Seite 54 - Two-Drive Cable

Service Reference Guide C–11POST Error MessagesFlashing Scroll Lock LED on Keyboard (Most models. Orange LED glows on Evo W8000 Workstation.)2L, 1S Sy

Seite 55 - 4.3.1 Device Classes

C–12 Service Reference GuidePOST Error Messages

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Service Reference Guide D–1DDiagnostic Indicator Lights✎All indicator lights are not available on all products.Keyboard LightsLED Color LED Activity S

Seite 57 - Service Reference Guide 4–5

Service Reference Guide 2–12Setup Utilities and Diagnostic FeaturesSetup Utilities (F10) and diagnostic features provide information needed about the

Seite 58 - 4.4 SMART

D–2 Service Reference GuideDiagnostic Indicator LightsSystem Board Diagnostic Lights1—Desktop Computers and WorkstationsMain Power Switch Status3.3 V_

Seite 59 - 4.5 Drive Capacities

Service Reference Guide E–1EDiagnostic Error CodesDiagnostic error codes occur if the system recognizes a problem while running the HP Diagnostics pro

Seite 60 - 4–8 Service Reference Guide

E–2 Service Reference GuideDiagnostic Error CodesThe remaining tables list possible error codes (AABB-CC), descriptions of each error condition, and r

Seite 61 - SCSI Devices

Service Reference Guide E–3Diagnostic Error Codes✎Holding any key down during the boot-up sequence causes the Basic Input Output System (BIOS) to beep

Seite 62 - 5–2 Service Reference Guide

E–4 Service Reference GuideDiagnostic Error CodesParallel PortError Code Description Recommended Action0401-xx Failed or not connected. The following

Seite 63 - 5.4 SMART

Service Reference Guide E–5Diagnostic Error CodesSerial PortError Code Description Recommended Action1101-xx Serial port test failed. 1. Run Computer

Seite 64 - 5.5 Jumpers

E–6 Service Reference GuideDiagnostic Error CodesHard DriveError Code Description Recommended Action1701-xx Format test failed. The following steps ap

Seite 65 - 5.5.3 Zip Drive

Service Reference Guide E–7Diagnostic Error CodesVideoError Code Description Recommended Action501-xx Graphics controller test failed. The following s

Seite 66 - 5–6 Service Reference Guide

E–8 Service Reference GuideDiagnostic Error Codes2410-xx 640 × 200 mode test failed.2411-xx Screen memory page test failed.2412-xx Gray scale test fai

Seite 67 - SATA Devices

Service Reference Guide E–9Diagnostic Error CodesAudioError Code Description Recommended Action3206-xx Audio System Internal Error. Replace the system

Seite 68 - 6.2 boot order

2–2 Service Reference GuideSetup Utilities and Diagnostic Features2.1 Computer Setup UtilitiesUse Computer Setup Utilities (F10) to: Modify or rest

Seite 69 - Service Reference Guide 6–3

E–10 Service Reference GuideDiagnostic Error CodesSpecial Error CodesThis section includes the error codes for the following devices: SCSI hard drive

Seite 70 - 6–4 Service Reference Guide

Service Reference Guide E–11Diagnostic Error CodesTest Error Codes Error Code Description Recommended ActionXXXX-02 Drive not installed. Check cable c

Seite 71 - Disassembly Preparation

E–12 Service Reference GuideDiagnostic Error CodesXXXX-35 Invalid SCSI bus phase. Replace the indicated device.XXXX-36 Invalid SCSI bus phase. Replace

Seite 72 - 7.2.1 Generating Static

Service Reference Guide F–1FTroubleshooting Without DiagnosticsE-SupportFor online access to technical support information and tools, go to http://www

Seite 73 - Service Reference Guide 7–3

F–2 Service Reference GuideTroubleshooting Without DiagnosticsSolving Minor Problems Problem Possible SolutionComputer will not turn on. 1. Ensure tha

Seite 74 - 7–4 Service Reference Guide

Service Reference Guide F–3Troubleshooting Without DiagnosticsComputer does not boot up and Num Lock LED is blinking; you may hear one short and two l

Seite 75 - 7.3 Rou tine C are

F–4 Service Reference GuideTroubleshooting Without DiagnosticsDiskette drive cannot read a diskette. 1. Diskette is not formatted. Format the diskette

Seite 76 - 7.4 Service Considerations

Service Reference Guide F–5Troubleshooting Without DiagnosticsDisplay Problem Possible SolutionScreen is blank. 1. Monitor is not turned on and the mo

Seite 77 - 7.4.4 Cables and Connectors

F–6 Service Reference GuideTroubleshooting Without DiagnosticsThe picture is broken up; it rolls, jitters, or blinks.1. Be sure the monitor cable is s

Seite 78 - 7.4. 5 Hard Drives

Service Reference Guide F–7Troubleshooting Without DiagnosticsHard DriveThe information provided by the diagnostics tests includes: error code, system

Seite 79 - Security Components

Service Reference Guide 2–3Setup Utilities and Diagnostic Features2.1.1 Using Computer Setup UtilitiesTo access the Computer Setup Utilities (F10) me

Seite 80 - 8.2 Security Devices

F–8 Service Reference GuideTroubleshooting Without DiagnosticsHard DriveProblem Possible SolutionHard drive error occurs. Hard disk has bad sectors or

Seite 81 - 8.2.2 Smart Cover Sensor

Service Reference Guide F–9Troubleshooting Without DiagnosticsAudioProblem Possible SolutionSound does not come out of the speaker.Software volume con

Seite 82 - 8.2.3 Security Lock Bracket

F–10 Service Reference GuideTroubleshooting Without DiagnosticsHardware InstallationYou may need to reconfigure the computer when you add or remove ha

Seite 83 - 9.1 Introduction

Service Reference Guide F–11Troubleshooting Without DiagnosticsDVD-ROM and CD-ROMProblem Possible SolutionCannot read compact disc. 1. CD is not prope

Seite 84 - 9.2 Removing a Drive

F–12 Service Reference GuideTroubleshooting Without DiagnosticsMemoryProblem Possible SolutionSystem won't boot or does not function properly aft

Seite 85 - 9.3 Installing a New Drive

Service Reference Guide F–13Troubleshooting Without DiagnosticsNetworkSome common causes and solutions for network problems are listed in the followin

Seite 86 - 9–4 Service Reference Guide

F–14 Service Reference GuideTroubleshooting Without DiagnosticsDiagnostics passes, but the computer does not communicate with the network.1. Network d

Seite 87 - 10.1 Access Panel Removal

Service Reference Guide F–15Troubleshooting Without DiagnosticsResolving Audio Hardware ConflictsHardware conflicts occur when two or more peripheral

Seite 88 - 10–2 Service Reference Guide

F–16 Service Reference GuideTroubleshooting Without Diagnostics

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Service Reference Guide G–1GSystem Board and Riser Board Reference DesignatorsThese reference designators are used on most but not all hp system and r

Seite 90 - 10–4 Service Reference Guide

2–4 Service Reference GuideSetup Utilities and Diagnostic Features2.1.2 Computer Setup Menu.Heading Option Description File System InformationLists p

Seite 91 - 10.3 Power Switch

G–2 Service Reference GuideSystem Board and Riser Board Reference DesignatorsJ53 J54 J55 J66 J67 J68Parallel port over single Serial Port Parallel por

Seite 92 - 10.4 Board Guide

Service Reference Guide G–3System Board and Riser Board Reference DesignatorsP20 P21 P22 P23 P24Primary IDE connector Secondary IDE (Multibay) connect

Seite 93 - 10.5 Speaker

G–4 Service Reference GuideSystem Board and Riser Board Reference Designators

Seite 94 - 10.6 Feet

Service Reference Guide H–1HModel Number Naming for hp Productshp workstationsX4CP/2.6+/40S+/256D/MXRdWorkstation SeriesX4 = xw4000 X6 = xw6000Chassis

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H–2 Service Reference GuideModel Number Naming for hp Products

Seite 96 - 10–10 Service Reference Guide

Service Reference Guide Index–1Index4-pin power pin assignments A–1214-pin power pin assignments A–10, A–1120-pin power pin assignments A–11, A–1224-p

Seite 97 - Expansion Cards and Memory

Index–2 Service Reference GuideIndexCompaq software. See softwarecomputercleaning 7–5diagnostics 2–10Computer Checkup (TEST) 2–10Computer Setupmenu 2–

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Service Reference Guide Index–3IndexEthernetAUI pin assignments A–2BNC pin assignments A–1RJ-45 pin assignments A–2expansion cardremoval and replaceme

Seite 99 - Service Reference Guide 11–3

Index–4 Service Reference GuideIndexOoperating systems, important information about 3–8ordering FailSafe Key 3–18Pparallel interface pin assignments A

Seite 100 - Channel A Channel B

Service Reference Guide Index–5Indexsecuritybracket 8–4devices 8–2features, table 3–10master boot record 3–18settings, setup of 3–9serial interface pi

Seite 101 - Service Reference Guide 11–5

Service Reference Guide 2–5Setup Utilities and Diagnostic FeaturesDisk (treated as hard drive)Storage (continued)Device Configuration (continued)Trans

Seite 102 - 11.2 E xpa n sio n C ar d s

Index–6 Service Reference GuideIndexspecial E–10summary E–1tape drive E–6video E–7thermal sensor 3–21timeouts, setting 3–8To 2–14tools, required 7–7tr

Seite 103 - Service Reference Guide 11–7

© 2003 Hewlett-Packard CompanyMicrosoft, MS-DOS, Windows, and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and other countries.Intel

Seite 104 - 11–8 Service Reference Guide

2–6 Service Reference GuideSetup Utilities and Diagnostic FeaturesStorage (continued)Options (continued)Diskette MBR Validation Allows you to enable o

Seite 105 - Service Reference Guide 11–9

Service Reference Guide 2–7Setup Utilities and Diagnostic FeaturesSecurity (continued)DriveLock* Allows you to assign or modify a master or user passw

Seite 106 - 11–10 Service Reference Guide

2–8 Service Reference GuideSetup Utilities and Diagnostic FeaturesSecurity (continued)System IDs Allows you to set Asset Tag and Ownership Tag.Allows

Seite 107 - 12.1.1 Configuration 1

Service Reference Guide 2–9Setup Utilities and Diagnostic FeaturesPCI Devices Lists currently installed PCI devices and their IRQ settings. Allows you

Seite 108 - 12.2 Heatsink/Processor

2–10 Service Reference GuideSetup Utilities and Diagnostic Features2.2 Computer Diagnostics ✎The following section applies only to computers equip

Seite 109 - Heatsink Warm-Up Time

Service Reference Guide 2–11Setup Utilities and Diagnostic FeaturesRunning TEST1. Turn off the computer.2. Disconnect all peripheral devices other tha

Seite 110 - 12–4 Service Reference Guide

2–12 Service Reference GuideSetup Utilities and Diagnostic Features2.2.3 View System Information (INSPECT)Use View System Information (INSPECT) to: V

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Service Reference Guide 2–13Setup Utilities and Diagnostic Features2.2.4 Diagnostics for Windows Diagnostics for Windows is a component of Intelligent

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2–14 Service Reference GuideSetup Utilities and Diagnostic FeaturesRunning Diagnostic TestsIf your version of Diagnostics for Windows includes diagnos

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Service Reference Guide 2–15Setup Utilities and Diagnostic Features2.3.1 Ordering Backup SoftwareYou can order all software that shipped with the prod

Seite 114 - 12.3 System Board

Service Reference Guide iiiContents1 Installing or Restoring the Operating System1.1 Installing the Operating System and Software . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 115 - Service Reference Guide 12–9

2–16 Service Reference GuideSetup Utilities and Diagnostic Features

Seite 116 - 12.4 Battery

Service Reference Guide 3–13Desktop ManagementHP Intelligent Manageability provides standards-based solutions for managing and controlling workstation

Seite 117 - 12.4.2 Type 2 Battery Holder

3–2 Service Reference GuideDesktop Management3.2 Remote System InstallationRemote System Installation lets you start and set up your system using the

Seite 118 - 12–12 Service Reference Guide

Service Reference Guide 3–3Desktop ManagementFor more information, refer to the HP web site at www.hp.com.3.3.2 PC Transplant Pro and PC Transplant fo

Seite 119 - Power and Cooling

3–4 Service Reference GuideDesktop Management3.3.6 Remote ROM FlashYour computer comes with a reprogrammable flash ROM (read only memory). By establis

Seite 120 - 13.2 Air Baffle

Service Reference Guide 3–5Desktop ManagementTo recover the system after it enters Boot Block recovery mode, complete the following steps:1. Remove an

Seite 121 - 13.3 Chassis Fans

3–6 Service Reference GuideDesktop Management3.3.7 Remote Security ManagementRemote Security Management allows the system administrator to safely set

Seite 122 - 13.3.2 Front Chassis Fan

Service Reference Guide 3–7Desktop Management3.3.10 Replicating Your SetupThis procedure gives an administrator the ability to easily copy one setup c

Seite 123 - Connector Pin Assignments

3–8 Service Reference GuideDesktop Management3.3.12 Power ManagementPower Management is a feature that saves energy by shutting down certain component

Seite 124 - Ethernet AUI

Service Reference Guide 3–9Desktop Management3.3.15 Wired for ManagementIntel's Wired for Management initiative is focused on reducing the suppor

Seite 125 - Microphone

iv Service Reference GuideContents3.3.10Replicating Your Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 126 - Line-Out Audio

3–10 Service Reference GuideDesktop ManagementThe following table and sections refer to managing security features of your computer locally through th

Seite 127 - Ultra SCSI

Service Reference Guide 3–11Desktop Management3.4.1 Password SecurityThe power-on password prevents unauthorized use of the computer by requiring entr

Seite 128 - External Infrared Transceiver

3–12 Service Reference GuideDesktop ManagementWhen Network Server Mode is disabled, the password must be entered each time the computer is turned on w

Seite 129 - Service Reference Guide A–7

Service Reference Guide 3–13Desktop ManagementChanging a Power-On or Setup Password1. Turn on or restart the computer. If you are in Windows, click St

Seite 130 - MultiBay CD-ROM Adapter

3–14 Service Reference GuideDesktop ManagementClearing Passwords If you forget your password, you cannot access the computer. Refer to the Troubleshoo

Seite 131 - Service Reference Guide A–9

Service Reference Guide 3–15Desktop ManagementIf a locked hard drive is present, POST will require a password to unlock the device. If a power-on pass

Seite 132 - 810 and 810e Chipsets

3–16 Service Reference GuideDesktop Management3.4.5 Smart Cover SensorSmart Cover Sensor is a combination of hardware and software technology that can

Seite 133 - 20-Pin Power (Deskpro EP)

Service Reference Guide 3–17Desktop Management3.4.6 Smart Cover LockThe Smart Cover Lock is available as an option on hp workstation xw4000 models. Wh

Seite 134 - A–12 Service Reference Guide

3–18 Service Reference GuideDesktop ManagementUsing the Smart Cover FailSafe KeyIf you enable the Smart Cover Lock and cannot enter your password to d

Seite 135 - Power Cord Set Requirements

Service Reference Guide 3–19Desktop ManagementEach time the computer is turned on or restarted, the BIOS compares the MBR of the current bootable disk

Seite 136 - Country-Specific Requirements

Service Reference Guide vContents 6SATA Devices6.1 SATA guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 137 - POST Error Messages

3–20 Service Reference GuideDesktop ManagementBefore You Partition or Format the Current Bootable DiskEnsure that MBR Security is disabled before you

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Service Reference Guide 3–21Desktop Management3.5.1 Drive Protection SystemThe Drive Protection System (DPS) is a diagnostic tool built into the hard

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3–22 Service Reference GuideDesktop Management

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Service Reference Guide 4–14Ultra ATA Drive Guidelines and Features4.1 Ultra ATA JumpersUltra ATA drives are configured by means of jumper settings. T

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4–2 Service Reference GuideUltra ATA Drive Guidelines and FeaturesSingle-Drive CableTwo-Drive CableOn a two-drive cable, the Drive/Device 0 connector

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Service Reference Guide 4–3Ultra ATA Drive Guidelines and Features4.3.1 Device ClassesIn order to determine the best drive attach sequence, ATA/ATAPI

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4–4 Service Reference GuideUltra ATA Drive Guidelines and FeaturesThe attach sequence rule may also be stated in table format:*If there are three or m

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Service Reference Guide 4–5Ultra ATA Drive Guidelines and FeaturesExample 1: Three Device Installation SampleA system has three devices: Ultra ATA-100

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4–6 Service Reference GuideUltra ATA Drive Guidelines and Features*If there are three or more devices, two or more of which are hard drives, two hard

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Service Reference Guide 4–7Ultra ATA Drive Guidelines and Features4.5 Drive CapacitiesThe combination of the file system and the operating system used

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vi Service Reference GuideContents10Removal and Replacement Procedures Chassis10.1Access Panel Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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4–8 Service Reference GuideUltra ATA Drive Guidelines and Features

Seite 149 - Diagnostic Indicator Lights

Service Reference Guide 5–15SCSI Devices5.1 SCSI Guidelines✎These systems support a mixed configuration of UATA/IDE and SCSI hard drives. In a mixed c

Seite 150 - D–2 Service Reference Guide

5–2 Service Reference GuideSCSI Devices 68-pin SCSI controllers require a 53 inch maximum length-twisted pair, LVD cable with built-in terminator, ma

Seite 151 - Diagnostic Error Codes

Service Reference Guide 5–3SCSI Devices5.3 Using SCSISelect with SCSI DevicesThe Ultra160 and faster SCSI host adapters include the SCSISelect utility

Seite 152 - E–2 Service Reference Guide

5–4 Service Reference GuideSCSI Devices5.5 JumpersThe specifications included below are the standard drive configurations. 5.5.1 Ultra3 SCSI Hard Driv

Seite 153 - Service Reference Guide E–3

Service Reference Guide 5–5SCSI Devices5.5.2 CD-ROM or DVD-ROM Drive5.5.3 Zip Drive✎After changing the jumper settings, reboot the computer to recogni

Seite 154 - Diskette Drive

5–6 Service Reference GuideSCSI Devices

Seite 155 - Modem Communications

Service Reference Guide 6–16SATA Devices6.1 SATA guidelines✎The xw6000 system supports a mixed configuration of UATA/IDE, SCSI, and SATA hard drives.

Seite 156 - Tape Drive

6–2 Service Reference GuideSATA Devices6.2 boot orderThe following flow diagram shows the boot order of hard drives (C:) connected to the different co

Seite 157 - Service Reference Guide E–7

Service Reference Guide 6–3SATA Devices6.3 hard drive configurationsThe following table presents common physical hard drive configurations for the HP

Seite 158 - E–8 Service Reference Guide

Service Reference Guide viiContents A Connector Pin AssignmentsEnhanced Keyboard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 159 - CD-ROM and DVD-ROM

6–4 Service Reference GuideSATA Devices

Seite 160 - Special Error Codes

Service Reference Guide 7–17Identifying the Chassis, Routine Care, and Disassembly PreparationThis chapter provides general service information for th

Seite 161 - Test Error Codes

7–2 Service Reference GuideIdentifying the Chassis, Routine Care, and Disassembly Preparation7.2 Electrostatic Discharge InformationA sudden discharge

Seite 162 - Test Error Codes (Continued)

Service Reference Guide 7–3Identifying the Chassis, Routine Care, and Disassembly Preparation7.2.2 Preventing Electrostatic Damage to Equipment Many e

Seite 163 - Preliminary Checklist

7–4 Service Reference GuideIdentifying the Chassis, Routine Care, and Disassembly Preparation7.2.4 Ground ing the Work A reaTo prevent static damage a

Seite 164 - Solving Minor Problems

Service Reference Guide 7–5Identifying the Chassis, Routine Care, and Disassembly Preparation7.3 Rou tine C are7.3.1 General Cleaning Safety Precauti

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7–6 Service Reference GuideIdentifying the Chassis, Routine Care, and Disassembly Preparation If you remove a key, use a specially designed key pulle

Seite 166 - Diskette Drive (Continued)

Service Reference Guide 7–7Identifying the Chassis, Routine Care, and Disassembly Preparation7.4.2 Tools and Software RequirementsTo service the compu

Seite 167 - Display

7–8 Service Reference GuideIdentifying the Chassis, Routine Care, and Disassembly Preparation7.4. 5 Hard DrivesHandle hard drives as delicate, precisi

Seite 168 - Display (Continued)

Service Reference Guide 8–18Removal and Replacement Procedures Security ComponentsThis chapter describes the security components for the Convertible M

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viii Service Reference GuideContentsF Troubleshooting Without DiagnosticsE-Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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8–2 Service Reference GuideRemoval and Replacement Procedures Security Components8.2 Security Devices8.2.1 Smart Cover LockThe hp workstation xw4000 s

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Service Reference Guide 8–3Removal and Replacement Procedures Security Components8.2.2 Smart Cover SensorThe Smart Cover Sensor is a software-controll

Seite 172 - Hardware Installation

8–4 Service Reference GuideRemoval and Replacement Procedures Security Components8.2.3 Security Lock Bracket The computer includes a provision for sec

Seite 173 - Processor

Service Reference Guide 9–19Removal and Replacement Procedures DrivesThis chapter describes the procedures for removal and replacement of hard drives.

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9–2 Service Reference GuideRemoval and Replacement Procedures Drives9.2 Removing a DriveUse the following procedure for removing a hard drive:1. Prepa

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Service Reference Guide 9–3Removal and Replacement Procedures Drives6. While holding the drivelock in the unlocked position, remove the drive from the

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9–4 Service Reference GuideRemoval and Replacement Procedures Drives9.4 Removing a 3.5-Inch Drive From a 5.25-Inch Drive AdapterA 3.5-inch drive must

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Service Reference Guide 10–110Removal and Replacement Procedures ChassisThis chapter describes the procedures for removal and replacement of chassis s

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10–2 Service Reference GuideRemoval and Replacement Procedures Chassis10.2 Front Bezel and Related Components10.2.1 Front Bezel Removal - TabsThe fron

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Service Reference Guide 10–3Removal and Replacement Procedures Chassis10.2.2 Subpanel and Bezel BlanksThe subpanel and bezel blanks must be removed fr

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Service Reference Guide 1–11Installing or Restoring the Operating SystemDepending on the workstation model, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional (with

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10–4 Service Reference GuideRemoval and Replacement Procedures ChassisFront Bezel USB/Audio/1394 Card1. Prepare the computer for disassembly.2. Lay th

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Service Reference Guide 10–5Removal and Replacement Procedures Chassis10.3 Power SwitchTo remove the power switch use the following procedure:1. Prepa

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10–6 Service Reference GuideRemoval and Replacement Procedures Chassis10.4 Board GuideOn the hp workstation xw4000, it is necessary to remove the boar

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Service Reference Guide 10–7Removal and Replacement Procedures Chassis10.5 SpeakerIn hp workstation xw4000 models the speaker is mounted on the front

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10–8 Service Reference GuideRemoval and Replacement Procedures Chassis10.6 Feet Four (4) rubber feet are mounted to the chassis, as shown below. No pa

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Service Reference Guide 10–9Removal and Replacement Procedures Chassis10.7 Converting a Desktop to a Minitower 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly

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10–10 Service Reference GuideRemoval and Replacement Procedures Chassis8. Remove the subpanel and rotate it 90 degrees in a clockwise direction.ÄCAUTI

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Service Reference Guide 11–111Removal and Replacement Procedures Expansion Cards and MemoryFor an overview of the different chassis discussed in this

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11–2 Service Reference GuideRemoval and Replacement Procedures Expansion Cards and Memory11.1.2 hp workstation xw6000 MemoryThe hp workstation xw6000

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Service Reference Guide 11–3Removal and Replacement Procedures Expansion Cards and Memory DIMMs should be installed in pairs. Do not mix DIMMs of di

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