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10How to Set the TerminationExamples:Graphic representation of SCSI chains. The devices at the ends of the chains are terminated.If you previously had
How to Connect an Audio Cable11Graphic representation of a SCSI chain with an external device.How to Connect an Audio CableShould I connect an audio c
12How to Connect an Audio CableThe audio connectors have four prongs and are often on the outer edge of the sound card. On many sound cards the connec
13About Making CDsWhen Should I Use CD-R (Recordable or Write-Once) Discs?Files copied to a CD-R disc are permanently recorded on the disc. The space
14How do I Make CDs That Can be Read on Other Computers?How do I Make CDs That Can be Read on Other Computers? Use the Easy CD Creator (Data) software
Can I Avoid Swapping Audio CDs In and Out of the Drive?15Can I Avoid Swapping Audio CDs In and Out of the Drive?Making an audio CD may involve swappin
16Can I Use the New 80 Minute Audio CDs?
17HP Disaster RecoveryHP Disaster Recovery is an application that will help you to recover your data and operating system after a hard-drive failure.
18Getting StartedFor Windows 95 and Windows 98 One or more blank, formatted 1.44MB diskettes* One or more blank HP CD-R/CD-RWs* Windows 95/98 installa
Getting Started19set before the drive failure. In order to do this, it may be helpful to make a record of your current partition settings on paper and
2Laser Safety This unit employs a laser. Do not remove the cover or attempt to service this device due to the possibility of eye damage.CAUTION Use of
20Recovering Your Data2. If you do not receive the messages listed in the steps for data recovery, follow the directions for creating another Disaster
Recovering Your Data212. Replace any damaged hard-drives with comparable drives. In order to recover all of your information, HP Disaster Recovery mus
22Recovering Your DataTest successful. To continue your recovery, select RECOVER. If you are testing, select EXIT.9. To continue recovering your syste
Recovering Your Data23After recovering the volume(s), you may wish to view the REPORT.TXT file which contains a text summary of the files that could n
24Recovering Your Data4. When prompted, insert Windows NT Workstation Setup Disk #2 into the 3.5” floppy drive from which your computer boots..The NT
Recovering Your Data25Recovery Set. Click Cancel to exit, remove any diskettes and CDs from your drive(s) and restart your computer. If you are perfor
26Recovering Your Data Damaged hard-drive—If the hard-drive you are recovering to is damaged, some files may not be recoverable. Any files that could
27Solving Installation ProblemsIf you need further assistance after reviewing this chapter, contact HP Customer Care directly by calling the appropria
28Installation TroubleshootingEjecting a Stuck CD.You can eject a stuck CD even when your drive’s power is off. Use this procedure only if the normal
Installation Troubleshooting29Controllers. Your SCSI card should be listed. If an X or exclamation mark appears above it see below.In Windows NT click
3Table of ContentsContents of the Electronic User’s Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Installation NotesRead the Installation
30Installation Troubleshooting The new drive is the last of several devices in a chain connected to one SCSI card. In this case remove the termination
Installation Troubleshooting31Check the Readme file, the electronic User’s Guide, online information resources, and diagnostic software. Check the Rea
32Installation Troubleshooting
33Customer SupportHP Customer Care Online www.hpcdwriter.comVisit the HP CD-Writer web site at http://www.hpcdwriter.com and click on Technical Suppor
34HP Customer Care by PhoneHP Customer Care by PhonePhone Support During WarrantyDuring the warranty period telephone support is provided free of char
Before You Call HP35Where to Find This InformationDrive series numberThe drive’s series number appears on the front of the new drive. Example: 7500 Se
36Before You Call HPDrive serial numberThe HP drive serial number appears on the underside of the tray as well as on the main label on the top of the
Before You Call HP37Sound cardIn Windows 95 and Windows 98 from the Start menu on the taskbar, select Settings and then Control Panel. Double-click on
38Telephone NumbersTelephone NumbersFor telephone number updates:http://www.hp.com/cpso-support/guide/psd/cscinfo.htmlUSA (Support available 24 hours
Telephone Numbers39Hungary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01 343 0310Ireland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4Contents of the Electronic User’s GuideContents of the Electronic User’s GuideAdditional information is available in the electronic User’s Guide. To
40Returning a DriveReturning a DriveIf your Hewlett-Packard product requires repair or replacement, call the appropriate number for your country/regio
5Installation Notes Read the Installation PosterThe Quick-Start installation poster describes how to install your HP drive. Follow the instructions on
6How to Set the SCSI IDThe SCSI CardA SCSI card (not included) and its software must be installed and functioning properly before installing the new d
How to Set the SCSI ID7What SCSI ID should I use for the HP drive?When you place Software Disc 1 in your CD-ROM and click Start Installation, the soft
8How to Set the TerminationFind the SCSI ID you will use on the graphic below and notice which pairs of pins are to have jumpers and which will not.De
How to Set the Termination9How do I terminate the HP drive?To terminate the HP drive place a jumper over the pins labeled ACTIVE TERM on back of the d
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