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x English Recycling an Old HP PC Workstation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212 How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC Workstati
4 Technical InformationFeatures84 EnglishKeyboard/Mouse • HP enhanced keyboard with mini-DIN connectorXU Models: • HP enhanced scrolling mouse with
English 854 Technical InformationSystem SpecificationsSystem SpecificationsPower Consumption InformationNOTE When the PC Workstation is turned off w
4 Technical InformationSystem Specifications86 EnglishIRQs, DMAs, and I/O Addresses Used by Your PC WorkstationThe IRQ, DMA, and I/O address mapping
English 874 Technical InformationSystem SpecificationsI/O Addresses used by PC Workstation0000 - 000F DMA controller 10020 - 0021 Master interrupt
4 Technical InformationSystem Specifications88 EnglishAudio FeaturesFeature: Description:Digitized Sounds • Compatible SoundBlaster® Pro Adlib® /OPL
English 894 Technical InformationSystem SpecificationsMIDI/Joystick Interface • Built-in MIDI interface for connection to external MIDI devices• Sou
4 Technical InformationSystem Specifications90 EnglishVideo Features1. Your display may not support the maximum refresh rates shown here. Refer to t
English 914 Technical InformationSystem SpecificationsNOTE The video drivers and adapter card supplied for your operating system will determine the
4 Technical InformationSystem Specifications92 EnglishDisk Striping Features (FastRAID)Feature: Description:Computer bus 32-bit PCI local bus and HP
English 934 Technical InformationSystem SpecificationsNetwork FeaturesFeature: Description:LAN Controller AMD PCNET-Fast ChipRJ45 Connector 10BT/100
English xi3 Troubleshooting Your PC WorkstationSolving Problems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
4 Technical InformationThe HP FastRAID Option94 EnglishThe HP FastRAID OptionHP FastRAID uses RAID technology to accelerate the performance of your
English 954 Technical InformationThe PC Workstation’s Rear ConnectorsThe PC Workstation’s Rear Connectors25-pin Parallel Port Connector15-pin VGA Di
4 Technical InformationSystem Connectors and Switches96 EnglishSystem Connectors and SwitchesSystem Board ConnectorsMultimedia Front Panel Connector
English 974 Technical InformationSystem Connectors and SwitchesInternal Audio ConnectorsThe PC Workstation’s system board has several connectors tha
4 Technical InformationSystem Connectors and Switches98 EnglishAudio Front Panel ConnectorThe Audio Front Panel Connector, labeled “Audio Front Pane
English 994 Technical InformationSystem Connectors and SwitchesFront Panel Microphone ConnectorThe Front Panel Microphone Connector, labeled “Front
4 Technical InformationSystem Connectors and Switches100 English1. On the switch, UP=OFF and DOWN=ON.Switch1Use Switch to:6 - CLEAR CMOS Retain or c
English 1014 Technical InformationThe HP Summary Screen and Setup ProgramThe HP Summary Screen and Setup ProgramThis section introduces the HP Summa
4 Technical InformationThe HP Summary Screen and Setup Program102 EnglishNOTE In addition to the Exit menu, you can also use the key to save your
English 1034 Technical InformationConfiguring Your Network ConnectionConfiguring Your Network ConnectionUse the information in this section if your
xii English If You Have a Network Problem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73If Your PC Workstation Has an Audio Probl
4 Technical InformationConfiguring Your Network Connection104 EnglishTo enable starting from the network:1 With the Setup program running (see page
English 1054 Technical InformationConfiguring a SCSI AccessoryConfiguring a SCSI Accessory There are two ways to configure a SCSI accessory:•SCSISel
4 Technical InformationConfiguring a SCSI Accessory106 EnglishThe Options menu is displayed.Use the and keys and the key to make selections in
English 1074 Technical InformationConfiguring a SCSI AccessorySCSI Channel Interface Definitions:• Host Adapter SCSI IDChanges the adapter SCSI ID f
4 Technical InformationConfiguring a SCSI Accessory108 EnglishBoot Device Configuration MenuThis menu lets you configure the SCSI boot device. To fi
English 1094 Technical InformationConfiguring a SCSI AccessorySCSI Device Configuration MenuThis menu lets you configure parameters for each SCSI de
4 Technical InformationConfiguring a SCSI Accessory110 English• Initiate Wide NegotiationThis option determines whether the SCSI channel attempts 16
English 1114 Technical InformationConfiguring a SCSI Accessory• Plug and Play Scam SupportWhen enabled, this option automatically configures Plug an
4 Technical InformationConfiguring a SCSI Accessory112 EnglishSCSI Disk UtilitiesWhen the SCSI Disk Utilities are selected from the initial Options
English 1134 Technical InformationConfiguring a SCSI AccessoryUsing the SCSI Configuration UtilityThe Symbios Logic SCSI Configuration Utility lets
English xiiiThe HP Summary Screen and Setup Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101Viewing the HP Summary Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 Technical InformationConfiguring a SCSI Accessory114 EnglishStarting the SCSI Configuration UtilityYou access the SCSI Configuration Utility by pr
English 1154 Technical InformationConfiguring a SCSI AccessoryAdapter Boot OrderThis option is only available when you have more than one host adapt
4 Technical InformationConfiguring a SCSI Accessory116 EnglishAdapter Utilities MenuWhen you select (click on and press ) a host adapter from the M
English 1174 Technical InformationConfiguring a SCSI AccessoryAdapter Setup MenuWhen you select Adapter Setup from the Adapter Utilities menu, the A
4 Technical InformationConfiguring a SCSI Accessory118 EnglishHost SCSI IDIn general it is not advisable to change your host adapter ID from the def
English 1194 Technical InformationConfiguring a SCSI AccessoryDevice Selections MenuWhen you select Device Selections from the Adapter Utilities men
4 Technical InformationConfiguring a SCSI Accessory120 EnglishDevice Setup MenuWhen you select a device from the Device Selections menu, the Device
English 1214 Technical InformationConfiguring a SCSI AccessoryDisconnectThis option lets you enable or disable disconnects for the device. To optimi
4 Technical InformationUsing the ArrayConfig Program122 EnglishUsing the ArrayConfig ProgramYou can use the ArrayConfigTM program to:•Create a new a
English 1234 Technical InformationUsing the ArrayConfig ProgramUsing Express SetupTo create an array using Express Setup, you will need to do the fo
xiv English 5 Hewlett Packard Support and Information ServicesIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 Technical InformationUsing the ArrayConfig Program124 English8 When the next menu appears, select a boot order for the new array.•Select Disk Arra
English 1254 Technical InformationUsing the ArrayConfig ProgramUsing Custom SetupTo create an array using Custom Setup, you will need to do the foll
4 Technical InformationUsing the ArrayConfig Program126 EnglishNOTE When you select a single hard drive for RAID 0, the drive will be striped and op
English 1274 Technical InformationUsing the ArrayConfig ProgramSelect Low-Level Format only if the drives were previously formatted on another syste
4 Technical InformationUsing the ArrayConfig Program128 EnglishManaging an Existing ArrayYou can manage an existing array in the following ways:•Mak
English 1294 Technical InformationUsing the ArrayConfig Program3 When the list of arrays appears, highlight the array for which you want information
4 Technical InformationUsing the ArrayConfig Program130 EnglishNOTE You can identify individual drives by blinking the drive lights while you are ru
English 1314 Technical InformationUsing the ArrayConfig ProgramCAUTION A warning appears if you select an array that has partitions. Do not initiali
4 Technical InformationUsing the ArrayConfig Program132 EnglishFollow these steps to add one or two dedicated spares to an already-existing array:1
English 1334 Technical InformationUsing the ArrayConfig ProgramOptimizing PerformanceCheck HP’s World Wide Web site for more information on how to o
English xvGlossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .153Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 Technical InformationUsing the ArrayConfig Program134 EnglishResolving ProblemsIf you experience problems using the HP FastRAID option, check that
English 1354 Technical InformationUsing the ArrayConfig Program4 The External 16/8-bit Symbios BIOS and the FastRAID BIOS cannot be loaded at the sa
4 Technical InformationUsing the ArrayConfig Program136 EnglishFrequently Asked QuestionsQ: Can I boot from an array?A: Yes, you can boot without an
English 1374 Technical InformationUsing the ArrayConfig ProgramThe only way to boot on the non-RAID device is to go to the SCSISelect Utility, then
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5Hewlett Packard Support and Information Servicescrystal.bk : cryst-5.fb4 Page 139 Monday, March 23, 1998 4:09 AM
5 Hewlett Packard Support and Information ServicesIntroduction140 EnglishIntroductionHewlett Packard computers are engineered for quality and reliab
English 1415 Hewlett Packard Support and Information ServicesYour HP-Authorized ResellerYour HP-Authorized ResellerHP-Authorized Resellers have been
5 Hewlett Packard Support and Information ServicesHP Support Assistant CD-ROM142 EnglishHP Support Assistant CD-ROMHP Support Assistant is a yearly
English 1435 Hewlett Packard Support and Information ServicesHewlett-Packard Information ServicesHewlett-Packard Information ServicesHewlett-Packard
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5 Hewlett Packard Support and Information ServicesHewlett-Packard Information Services144 EnglishHP Forum on America OnlineThe HP Forum on America O
English 1455 Hewlett Packard Support and Information ServicesOrdering Drivers and BIOS on DisketteOrdering Drivers and BIOS on DisketteYou can order
5 Hewlett Packard Support and Information ServicesHP Support Services146 EnglishHP Support ServicesHewlett-Packard provides a three-year hardware wa
English 1475 Hewlett Packard Support and Information ServicesHewlett-Packard Telephone SupportHewlett-Packard Telephone SupportHP North American Cus
5 Hewlett Packard Support and Information ServicesLifeline Telephone Support148 EnglishPlease have the following information ready when you call so
English 1495 Hewlett Packard Support and Information ServicesHP Network Phone-in Support Service (NPS)HP Network Phone-in Support Service (NPS)The H
5 Hewlett Packard Support and Information ServicesSummary150 EnglishSummaryThe table below summarizes the services and support available from HP or
English 1515 Hewlett Packard Support and Information ServicesHewlett-Packard Marketing HeadquartersHewlett-Packard Marketing HeadquartersShould you
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English 153Glossary8-bit SCSI Also called narrow SCSI. Ultra narrow SCSI provides data transfer rates of up to 20 MB per second.10/100BaseT Refers t
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154 EnglishGlossarycomputer. It is used to store information that must be maintained, such as your computer’s configuration.controller A device that
GlossaryEnglish 155jumper An electrically-conductive part that is used to connect two or more points on a circuit board. Commonly used to select conf
156 EnglishGlossaryPolyphonic More than one voice played simultaneously.Plug and Play Plug and Play is an architecture designed to simplify installa
GlossaryEnglish 157Synthesizer Hardware for generating audio from software. Typical methods used are FM synthesis and wave table synthesis.terminator
158 Englishµ-law A method of data compression that enables the sampling of sound at a resolution of 16 bits, but that generates the same quantit
Index 159Symbolsµ-law, defined, 158Numerics10/100BaseT, defined, 15310BT/100 BaseTX LAN interface, 416-bit SCSIconnector, on system board, 96defined,
160 IndexDIMMdefined, 154DIMMsslots, on system board, 96Disk Array Operations, 128, 130disk drivesinstalling, 36disk striping, 39, 94features, 92disp
Index 161defined, 154IRQ linedefined, 154ISAslots, on system board, 96Jjumperdefined, 155Kkeyboard, 13browsers, 14connecting, 3troubleshooting, 65LLA
162 IndexRRAID option and RAIDport, 94RAMdefined, 156removingpower supply, 29replacingpower supply, 30resolutiondefined, 156resolutions, 90RJ-45conne
Index 163PC Workstation, 57printer, 66Setup, 73software, 72Uunpacking the PC Workstation, 2URLfor HP World Wide Web site, 144using FastRAID, 94Vvideo
1 Setting Up and Using Your PC WorkstationUnpacking Your PC Workstation2 EnglishUnpacking Your PC WorkstationWARNING If you are in any doubt that yo
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166 EnglishRegulatory InformationDECLARATION OF CONFORMITYaccording to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 4501 4Manufacturer’s Name:HEWLETT-PACKARDManufacture
English 167FCC (for USA only)Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement Warning:This equipment has been tested and found
168 EnglishNotice for the United KingdomThe HP Kayak XU and XW PC Workstations are approved under approval number NS/G/1234/J/100003 for indirect c
English 169HP Hardware WarrantyImportant: This is your hardware product warranty statement. Please, read it carefully.Warranty terms may be different
170 EnglishLimitation of Liability and RemediesTHE REMEDIES PROVIDED ABOVE ARE THE CUSTOMER'S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES. IN NO EVENT SHALL H
English 171Obtaining Parts Warranty ServiceWhen parts warranty service applies, the customer may be required to run HP-supplied diagnostic programs be
172 EnglishTRANSFER OF RIGHTS IN SOFTWARE. Customer may transfer rights in the software to a third party only as part of the transfer of all rights
Characteristics: Description:Weight (excl. keyboard and display) 17.1 kilograms (37.6 pounds).Dimensions 41.1 cm (max.) (D) by 21 cm (W) by 41.4 cm (H
English 31 Setting Up and Using Your PC WorkstationConnecting the Mouse, Keyboard, Display and PrinterConnecting the Mouse, Keyboard, Display and Pr
50%Part Number D5699-90001Printed in EUPaper not bleached with chlorinePC Workstation Documentation RoadmapIf you want to ...HP User’s GuideSetting Up
NoticeThe information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this
1 Setting Up and Using Your PC WorkstationConnecting to a Network4 EnglishConnecting to a Network Your PC Workstation has a 10BT/100TX LAN interface
English 51 Setting Up and Using Your PC WorkstationConnecting Audio AccessoriesConnecting Audio AccessoriesYour PC Workstation has a Headphone Out j
1 Setting Up and Using Your PC WorkstationConnecting an External SCSI Accessory6 EnglishConnecting an External SCSI AccessoryYour PC Workstation is
English 71 Setting Up and Using Your PC WorkstationConnecting an External SCSI Accessory3 Connect the SCSI accessory to your PC Workstation’s extern
1 Setting Up and Using Your PC WorkstationConnecting the Power Cords8 EnglishConnecting the Power Cords1 Remove any warning labels that may be cover
English 91 Setting Up and Using Your PC WorkstationYour PC Workstation’s Hardware Control PanelYour PC Workstation’s Hardware Control PanelThe hardw
1 Setting Up and Using Your PC WorkstationStarting and Stopping Your PC Workstation10 EnglishStarting and Stopping Your PC WorkstationStarting Your
English 111 Setting Up and Using Your PC WorkstationStarting and Stopping Your PC Workstation•The current date and time.•The type of printer (for ex
1 Setting Up and Using Your PC WorkstationStarting and Stopping Your PC Workstation12 EnglishWhen you switch on the computer, it carries out the Pow
English 131 Setting Up and Using Your PC WorkstationUsing Your HP Enhanced KeyboardUsing Your HP Enhanced Keyboard The HP enhanced keyboard includes
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1 Setting Up and Using Your PC WorkstationUsing Your HP Enhanced Keyboard14 EnglishMenu KeyPressing the Menu soft key displays the soft key section
English 151 Setting Up and Using Your PC WorkstationUsing Your HP Enhanced KeyboardThe System Health window of the HP TopTools hardware monitoring f
1 Setting Up and Using Your PC WorkstationUsing Your HP Enhanced Mouse16 EnglishUsing Your HP Enhanced MouseXU ModelsYour HP enhanced mouse includes
English 171 Setting Up and Using Your PC WorkstationUsing Your HP Enhanced MouseXW ModelsYour HP enhanced mouse includes the following additional fe
1 Setting Up and Using Your PC WorkstationSetting Passwords18 EnglishSetting PasswordsYou can set two passwords, the Administrator (or Supervisor) p
English 191 Setting Up and Using Your PC WorkstationSetting PasswordsNOTE If you forget your password, refer to “If You Have Forgotten Your Passwor
1 Setting Up and Using Your PC WorkstationUsing Power Management20 EnglishUsing Power ManagementPower management enables you to reduce your PC Works
English 211 Setting Up and Using Your PC WorkstationRecycling an Old HP PC WorkstationRecycling an Old HP PC WorkstationHP has a strong commitment t
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2How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC WorkstationThis chapter explains how to install accessories, such as extra memory, accessory boards, and ad
iv EnglishWelcome to Your HP Kayak XU & XW PC WorkstationsCongratulations on the purchase of your new Hewlett-Packard Kayak XU or XW PC Worksta
2 How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC WorkstationSupported HP Accessories24 EnglishSupported HP AccessoriesThis chapter describes how to insta
English 252 How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC WorkstationRemoving and Replacing the CoverRemoving and Replacing the CoverWARNING For your sa
2 How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC WorkstationRemoving and Replacing the Cover26 English4 Lift the two latches on the front sides of the co
English 272 How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC WorkstationRemoving and Replacing the CoverReplacing the Cover1 Ensure that you have installed
2 How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC WorkstationRemoving and Replacing the Cover28 English4 Lower the latches on the front sides of the cover
English 292 How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC WorkstationMoving the Power SupplyMoving the Power SupplyYou can slide the power supply unit o
2 How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC WorkstationMoving the Power Supply30 EnglishWARNING To avoid electrical shock, do not open the power sup
English 312 How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC WorkstationInstalling MemoryInstalling MemoryMain Memory ModulesIf you need more main memory t
2 How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC WorkstationInstalling Memory32 English4 Remove the fan connection to the system board and lift the airfl
English 332 How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC WorkstationInstalling Memory9 Slide the memory module into the slot at 90° to the system board
English v•Seven mass storage shelves:❒ Five front-access shelves❒ Two internal shelves.•Six slots for accessory boards:❒ One AGP (Accelerated Graphics
2 How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC WorkstationInstalling Memory34 EnglishInstalling More Memory on the Video AdapterFor XU Models Your PC W
English 352 How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC WorkstationInstalling Memory4 Replace the video adapter in the computer. Carefully slide the b
2 How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC WorkstationInstalling Mass Storage Devices36 EnglishInstalling Mass Storage DevicesIf you need extra mas
English 372 How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC WorkstationInstalling Mass Storage DevicesConnecting DevicesIf you add an IDE Zip drive, hard
2 How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC WorkstationInstalling Mass Storage Devices38 EnglishWhich Data Connectors to UseYour PC Workstation has
English 392 How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC WorkstationInstalling Mass Storage DevicesInstalling a Hard Disk DriveThis PC Workstation has
2 How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC WorkstationInstalling Mass Storage Devices40 EnglishBefore Installing a SCSI Hard DiskIf you are install
English 412 How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC WorkstationInstalling Mass Storage Devices5 Slide the power supply out to improve access to th
2 How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC WorkstationInstalling Mass Storage Devices42 English8 Locate the appropriate data cable for the hard dis
English 432 How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC WorkstationInstalling Mass Storage DevicesInstalling a Hard Disk Drive in a Front-Access Shelf
vi EnglishWho This Manual Is ForThis manual is for anyone who wants to: •Set up the PC Workstation for the first time.•Configure the PC Workstation
2 How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC WorkstationInstalling Mass Storage Devices44 English7 Mount the drive on the tray as shown below.8 Slide
English 452 How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC WorkstationInstalling Mass Storage Devices9 Locate the appropriate data cable for the disk dri
2 How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC WorkstationInstalling Mass Storage Devices46 English12 Replace the HP UltraFlow airflow guide and reconn
English 472 How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC WorkstationInstalling Mass Storage DevicesInstalling a Drive in a Front-Access Shelf These ins
2 How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC WorkstationInstalling Mass Storage Devices48 English7 Locate the appropriate data cable for the device.8
English 492 How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC WorkstationInstalling Mass Storage Devices10 Remove the plastic panel from the cover by pullin
2 How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC WorkstationInstalling Accessory Boards50 EnglishInstalling Accessory BoardsCAUTION Static electricity ca
English 512 How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC WorkstationInstalling Accessory Boards4 Unscrew and remove the slot cover. Store it in a safe
2 How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC WorkstationInstalling Accessory Boards52 English7 Secure the board by replacing the slot cover screw.If
English 532 How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC WorkstationInstalling a ProcessorInstalling a ProcessorSome operating systems support a second
English viiWARNING There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly installed. For your safety, never attempt to recharge, disassemble, or
2 How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC WorkstationInstalling a Processor54 English7 The system board has two processor sockets and a VRM slot f
English 552 How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC WorkstationInstalling a ProcessorCompleting the Installation of a Processor1 Verify that the s
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3Troubleshooting Your PC WorkstationThis chapter deals with problems you may encounter when using your PC Workstation.crystal.bk : cryst-3.fb4 Page 5
3 Troubleshooting Your PC WorkstationSolving Problems58 EnglishSolving ProblemsThis chapter can help you solve most problems you might have with you
English 593 Troubleshooting Your PC WorkstationIf Your PC Workstation Does Not Start ProperlyIf Your PC Workstation Does Not Start ProperlyUse this
3 Troubleshooting Your PC WorkstationIf Your PC Workstation Does Not Start Properly60 EnglishCheck Internal ItemsIf the PC Workstation still does no
English 613 Troubleshooting Your PC WorkstationIf Your PC Workstation Does Not Start Properly5 Replace the cover.6 Reconnect all cables and power co
3 Troubleshooting Your PC WorkstationIf Your PC Workstation Does Not Start Properly62 EnglishClearing the PC Workstation’s Configuration MemoryIf th
English 633 Troubleshooting Your PC WorkstationIf You Cannot Turn Off Your PC WorkstationIf You Cannot Turn Off Your PC WorkstationUse this section
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3 Troubleshooting Your PC WorkstationIf Your PC Workstation Has a Hardware Problem64 EnglishIf Your PC Workstation Has a Hardware ProblemThis sectio
English 653 Troubleshooting Your PC WorkstationIf Your PC Workstation Has a Hardware ProblemOther Display ProblemsIf the display image is not aligne
3 Troubleshooting Your PC WorkstationIf Your PC Workstation Has a Hardware Problem66 EnglishIf Your Printer Does Not Work•Make sure the printer’s po
English 673 Troubleshooting Your PC WorkstationIf Your PC Workstation Has a Hardware Problem•Check that the Flexible Disks item and the Write on Fle
3 Troubleshooting Your PC WorkstationIf Your PC Workstation Has a Hardware Problem68 EnglishIf the CD-ROM Drive Has a ProblemWARNING Be sure to disc
English 693 Troubleshooting Your PC WorkstationIf Your PC Workstation Has a Hardware ProblemNo Sound from the CD-ROM DriveIf you are having problems
3 Troubleshooting Your PC WorkstationIf Your PC Workstation Has a Hardware Problem70 EnglishThe CD-ROM Drive Does not OpenIf you have difficulty rem
English 713 Troubleshooting Your PC WorkstationIf Your PC Workstation Has a Hardware ProblemIf an Accessory Board Does not WorkCarry out the followi
3 Troubleshooting Your PC WorkstationIf Your PC Workstation Has a Software Problem72 EnglishIf Your PC Workstation Has a Software ProblemIf You Have
English 733 Troubleshooting Your PC WorkstationIf Your PC Workstation Has a Software ProblemIf You Can’t Start the Setup ProgramThis may happen if t
Contents English ix1 Setting Up and Using Your PC WorkstationUnpacking Your PC Workstation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 Troubleshooting Your PC WorkstationIf Your PC Workstation Has a Software Problem74 English2 Insert the CD-ROM containing the HPIEDIAG utility in t
English 753 Troubleshooting Your PC WorkstationUsing HP MaxiLife to Diagnose ProblemsUsing HP MaxiLife to Diagnose ProblemsYour HP LCD can help you
3 Troubleshooting Your PC WorkstationUsing HP MaxiLife to Diagnose Problems76 EnglishPOST PhaseFollowing these checks, the POST (Power-On Self Test)
English 773 Troubleshooting Your PC WorkstationUsing HP MaxiLife to Diagnose ProblemsSystem Info.System information is displayed on the LCD one scre
3 Troubleshooting Your PC WorkstationUsing HP MaxiLife to Diagnose Problems78 EnglishIf an error is detected, an error screen appears indicating the
English 793 Troubleshooting Your PC WorkstationHP Hardware Diagnostics UtilityHP Hardware Diagnostics UtilityThe Hardware Diagnostics utility helps
3 Troubleshooting Your PC WorkstationHP Hardware Diagnostics Utility80 EnglishStarting This Diagnostics UtilityTo start the Hardware Diagnostics uti
4 Technical InformationThis chapter provides technical information about your PC Workstation and includes information on the HP Setup program.crystal.
4 Technical InformationFeatures82 EnglishFeaturesFeature: Description:Processor (standard) Pentium II (single or dual)Cache Memory (integrated in pr
English 834 Technical InformationFeaturesRear connectors • Mini-DIN mouse• Mini-DIN keyboard• 25-pin parallel• 9-pin serial (two, buffered)• Two USB
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