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Page 1 - HP xw4300 Workstation

1HP xw4300 WorkstationService and Technical Reference GuideFirst edition: 05/2005

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10P.2 Updating BIOS, Drivers, and SoftwareHP continually strives to implement new enhancements that will increase functionality, performance, and reli

Page 3 - Contents

System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting100Beeps and blinks RED 5 times Pre-video memory error:1. Reseat memory modules.2. Replace memory modules one at

Page 4 - 4Contents

System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 1015.7 Troubleshooting Scenarios and SolutionsThis section presents an extensive overview of various troublesho

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System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting102System does not power on and the LEDs on the front of the workstation are not flashing.System is unable to po

Page 6 - H Quick Troubleshooting Flows

System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 1035.7.2 Solving Power Supply ProblemsTesting Power SupplyBefore replacing the power supply, use the Built-In S

Page 7 - Preface

System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting1045.7.3 Solving Diskette ProblemsTable 5-5 Diskette ProblemsProblem Cause SolutionDiskette drive light stays on

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System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 105Cannot format diskette. Invalid media reported. When formatting a disk in MS-DOS, you might need to specify

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System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting1065.7.4 Solving Hard Drive ProblemsTable 5-6 Hard Drive ProblemsProblem Cause SolutionHard drive error occurs.

Page 10 - P.3 Finding Information

System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 1075.7.5 Solving Display ProblemsTable 5-7 Display ProblemsProblem Cause SolutionBlank screen (no video). The c

Page 11 - P.3.6 Parts and Accessories

System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting108High-pitched noise coming from inside a flat panel monitor.Brightness and contrast settings are too high.Lowe

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System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 1095.7.6 Solving Audio ProblemsTable 5-8 Audio ProblemsProblem Cause SolutionSound does not come out of the spe

Page 13 - 1Product Overview

Preface 111. Click Start > Run. 2. In the text box, enter:X:\index.htm (where X is the drive letter designator for the CD-ROM drive)3. Click OK.Lin

Page 14 - 1.1 Product Features

System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting1105.7.7 Solving Printer ProblemsTable 5-9 Printer ProblemsProblem Cause SolutionPrinter does not print. Printer

Page 15 - 1.1.2 Front Panel Components

System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 1115.7.8 Solving Keyboard and Mouse ProblemsTable 5-10 Keyboard and Mouse ProblemsProblem Cause SolutionKeyboar

Page 16 - 1.1.3 Rear Panel Components

System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting1125.7.9 Solving Front Panel Component ProblemsIf you are experiencing problems with one of the front panel port

Page 17 - 1.3 Product Specifications

System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 1135.7.10 Solving Hardware Installation ProblemsYou might need to reconfigure the workstation when you add or r

Page 18 - 1.4 Power Supply and Cooling

System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting1145.7.11 Solving Network ProblemsThese guidelines do not discuss the process of debugging the network cabling.T

Page 19 - 1.4.4 System Fans and Airflow

System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 115System setup utility reports unprogrammed EEPROM.Unprogrammed EEPROM. Flash the ROM. See section 3.2.4 “ROM

Page 20 - Product Overview20

System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting1165.7.12 Solving Memory ProblemsCAUTION: For those systems that support ECC memory, HP does not support mixing

Page 21 - 1.6 ENERGY STAR

System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 1175.7.13 Solving Processor Problems.Table 5-15 Processor ProblemsProblem Cause SolutionPoor performance is exp

Page 22 - 1.9 HP Cool Tools

System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting1185.7.14 Solving CD-ROM and DVD ProblemsTable 5-16 CD-ROM and DVD ProblemsProblem Cause SolutionSystem will not

Page 23 - Operating System

System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 1195.7.15 Solving Internet Access ProblemsTable 5-17 Internet Access ProblemsProblem Cause SolutionUnable to co

Page 25 - Upgrading Device Drivers

System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting1205.8 Power On Self Test (POST) and Error MessagesPOST is a series of diagnostic tests that runs automatically

Page 26 - 2.2 HP Software

System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 121207—ECC Corrected Single Bit Errors in Memory Socket(s) y,ySingle Bit ECC error. 1. Verify proper memory mod

Page 27 - 2.5 Ordering Backup Software

System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting122611—Primary Diskette Port Address Assignment ConflictConfiguration error. 1. Run Computer Setup (F10 Setup).2

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System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 1231782—Disk Controller Failure Hard drive circuitry error. 1. Run Computer Setup (F10 Setup).2. Clear CMOS.3.

Page 29 - 3 System Management

System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting124ECC Multiple Bit Error Detected in Memory ModuleChipset has detected more than one bad bit in a 64-bit quadwo

Page 30 - 3.1 Computer Setup (F10)

SATA Devices 125ASATA DevicesThis appendix provides additional information for setting up your SATA hard drives.• Section A.1 “SATA Guidelines”• Secti

Page 31 - 3.1.3 Computer Setup Menu

SATA Devices126A.1 SATA GuidelinesNOTE: These systems support a mixed configuration of SCSI and SATA hard drives. The HP xw4300 Workstation does not s

Page 32 - System Management32

SCSI Devices 127BSCSI DevicesThis appendix provides more information for setting up your SCSI hard drive.• Section B.1 “SCSI Guidelines”• Section B.2

Page 33 - System Management

SCSI Devices128B.1 SCSI GuidelinesWhen installing and operating SCSI devices, you must follow these guidelines:• A wide (68-pin) SCSI controller with

Page 34 - System Management34

SCSI Devices 129B.4 JumpersAll SCSI controllers require a unique SCSI ID (0–15) for each SCSI device installed.The controller identifies a SCSI device

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Product Overview 131Product OverviewThis chapter presents an overview of the hardware components: • Section 1.1 “Product Features”• Section 1.2 “Seria

Page 37 - 3.2 Desktop Management

Connector Pins 131C Connector PinsThis appendix provides pin information for your system:• Section C.1 “Enhanced Keyboard”• Section C.2 “Mouse”• Secti

Page 38 - Subscriber’s Choice

Connector Pins132C.1 Enhanced KeyboardC.2 MouseC.3 Ethernet RJ-45C.4 Serial InterfaceC.5 USBKeyboard Connector Pin Signal123DataUnusedGround456+5 VDCC

Page 39 - 3.2.4 ROM Flash

Connector Pins 133C.6 IEEE 1394C.7 MicrophoneC.8 HeadphoneC.9 Line-in AudioC.10 Line-out AudioIEEE 1394 ConnectorPinSignal1power2 gnd3 tpb-4 tpb+5tpa-

Page 40 - Replicating the Setup

Connector Pins134C.11 Ultra SCSIUltra SCSI 80-pin connectorPin Signal Pin Signal1 12V 41 12V GROUND 2 12V 42 12V GROUND 3 12V 43 12V GROUND 4 12

Page 41 - Building Blocks and Partners

Connector Pins 135C.12 SATAC.13 Monitor (VGA)NOTE: Monitor connectors can vary depending on your configuration. 37 SPINDLE SYNC 77 ACTIVE LED OUT 3

Page 42 - Password Security

Connector Pins136C.14 Monitor (DVI)NOTE: Monitor connectors can vary depending on your configuration. DVI ConnectorPin Signal Pin Signal1 T.M.D.S DAT

Page 43 - Entering a Setup Password

Connector Pins 137C.15 ATA/ATAPI (IDE) Standard Drive CableC.16 24-Pin Power (Main)C.17 4-Pin Power (for Processors)ATA/ATAPI (IDE) ConnectorPin Signa

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Connector Pins138

Page 45 - Clearing Passwords

System Board Designators 139D System Board DesignatorsThis appendix lists the system board designators for this system.Table D-19 System Board Designa

Page 46 - Master Boot Record Security

Product Overview141.1 Product FeaturesThis section contains the following information:• Section 1.1.1 “Exploded View”• Section 1.1.2 “Front Panel Comp

Page 47 - Drive Protection System

System Board Designators140XBT2 BATTERY Battery retainerXMM1 DIMM1 Memory slotXMM2 DIMM2 Memory slotXMM3 DIMM3 Memory slotXMM4 DIMM4 Memory slotXU1 CP

Page 48 - Thermal Sensor

Power Cord Set Requirements 141E Power Cord Set RequirementsThe power supplies on some computers have external power switches. The voltage select swit

Page 49 - Procedures

Power Cord Set Requirements142

Page 50 - 4.1 Service Considerations

Routine Care 143FRoutine CareThis appendix contains the additional information for caring for your system:• Section F.1 “General Cleaning Safety Preca

Page 51 - Grounding the Work Area

Routine Care144F.1 General Cleaning Safety Precautions• Never use solvents or flammable solutions to clean the workstation.• Never immerse any parts i

Page 52 - Cables and Connectors

Routine Care 145F.6 Cleaning the MouseFollow all safety precautions stated earlier before cleaning the mouse.To clean the mouse:• Clean the mouse ball

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Additional Password Security and Resetting CMOS 147G Additional Password Security and Resetting CMOSThis workstation supports security password featur

Page 55 - 4.3 System Board

Additional Password Security and Resetting CMOS148G.1 Resetting the Password JumperTo disable the power-on or setup password features and clear the po

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Additional Password Security and Resetting CMOS 149CAUTION: When the workstation is plugged in, the power supply always has voltage applied to the sys

Page 57 - 4.5 Disassembly Order

Product Overview 151.1.2 Front Panel ComponentsThe following illustration shows a typical HP xw4300 Workstation. Drive configurations can vary.Table 1

Page 58 - 4.7 Cable Lock (Optional)

Additional Password Security and Resetting CMOS150

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Quick Troubleshooting Flows 151HQuick Troubleshooting FlowsThis appendix presents some quick troubleshooting flowcharts for some common issues.NOTE: T

Page 60 - 4.10 Hood Sensor

Quick Troubleshooting Flows152H.1 Initial Troubleshooting

Page 61 - 4.12 Front Bezel

Quick Troubleshooting Flows 153H.2 No PowerH.2.1 No Power, Part 1

Page 62 - 4.13 Bezel Blanks

Quick Troubleshooting Flows154H.2.2 No Power, Part 2

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Quick Troubleshooting Flows 155H.2.3 No Power, Part 3

Page 64 - 4.16 System Speaker

Quick Troubleshooting Flows156H.3 No VideoH.3.1 No Video, Part 1

Page 65 - 4.17 Power Supply

Quick Troubleshooting Flows 157H.3.2 No Video, Part 2

Page 66 - 4.18 System Fan

Quick Troubleshooting Flows158H.3.3 No Video, Part 3

Page 67 - 4.19 Memory

Quick Troubleshooting Flows 159H.4 Error MessagesH.4.1 Error Messages, Part 1

Page 68 - 4.19.3 Required Loading Order

Product Overview161.1.3 Rear Panel ComponentsThe following illustration shows a typical HP xw4300 Workstation. Table 1-3 Rear Panel Components1Power S

Page 69 - 4.20.1 PCI Slot Types

Quick Troubleshooting Flows160H.4.2 Error Messages, Part 2

Page 70 - 4.20.2 PCI Card Support

Quick Troubleshooting Flows 161H.4.3 Error Messages, Part 3

Page 71 - 4.20.3 PCI Express

Quick Troubleshooting Flows162H.5 No OS Loading

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Quick Troubleshooting Flows 163H.6 No OS Loading from Hard DriveH.6.1 No OS Loading from Hard Drive, Part 1

Page 73 - 4.20.4 PCI

Quick Troubleshooting Flows164H.6.2 No OS Loading from Hard Drive, Part 2

Page 74 - 4.20.5 IEEE-1394 (Optional)

Quick Troubleshooting Flows 165H.6.3 No OS Loading from Hard Drive, Part 3

Page 75 - 4.21 Front Fan (Optional)

Quick Troubleshooting Flows166H.7 No OS Loading from Diskette Drive

Page 76 - 4.22 Battery

Quick Troubleshooting Flows 167H.8 No OS Loading from CD-ROM Drive

Page 77 - 4.23 Power Connections

Quick Troubleshooting Flows168H.9 No OS Loading from Network

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Quick Troubleshooting Flows 169H.10 Non-functioning Device

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Product Overview 171.2 Serial Number and COA Label LocationEach HP Workstation has two unique serial number labels 1 and a Certificate of Authenticati

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Quick Troubleshooting Flows170

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IndexIndex 171Aaccess panel, installing and removing 60airflow 19asset tracking and security 42Bbatterydisposal 53handling 53installing and remov

Page 82 - 4.26 Diskette Drive

Index172system 31initial configuration 37installingaccess panel 60battery 76bezel blanks 62DIMMs 67diskette drive 82front bezel 61front fan 7

Page 83 - 4.27 SCSI Hard Disk Drive

IndexIndex 173security lock 58speaker 64system board 92system fan 66universal clamp lock 59Ssafety precautions, cleaning 144SATARAID 126SATA dr

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Page 85 - 4.28 SATA Hard Drive

Product Overview181.4 Power Supply and CoolingThis section contains the following information:• Section 1.4.1 “Power Output and Cooling”• Section 1.4.

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Product Overview 191.4.3 Power Consumption and Cooling The following table shows the power consumption for a typical configuration based on primary po

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2Copyright Information© 2005 Copyright Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.First Edition: May 2005WarrantyHewlett-Packard Company shall not be li

Page 88 - 4.29 CPU Heatsink

Product Overview201.5 Environmental Specifications The following table describes the environmental specifications.Table 1-8 Environmental Specificatio

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Product Overview 211.6 ENERGY STARThe ENERGY STAR® program, a government-backed initiative, promotes energy efficiency by identifying ways to reduce e

Page 90 - 4.30 Processor

Product Overview221.7 Hyper-Threading TechnologyHT Technology is a high performance technology, developed by Intel®, that allows a single processor to

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Installing or Restoring the Operating System 232 Installing or Restoring the Operating SystemThis chapter describes installing and restoring the opera

Page 92 - 4.31 System Board

Installing or Restoring the Operating System242.1 Installing the Operating System and SoftwareThe following section discusses the operating system and

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Installing or Restoring the Operating System 25NOTE: When you enable the YPBind feature in the Network tab of the Linux Setup Tool, you might get a bl

Page 94 - 5.3 LED Color Definitions

Installing or Restoring the Operating System262.1.4 Linux-Enabled WorkstationsLinux-enabled HP Workstations require the HP Installer Kit for Linux and

Page 95 - 5.4.2 Theory of Operation

Installing or Restoring the Operating System 272.4 Protecting the SoftwareTo protect software from loss or damage, keep a backup copy of all system so

Page 96 - 5.4.5 User Interface

Installing or Restoring the Operating System28

Page 97 - Status Tab

System Management 293 System ManagementThis section describes the various tools and utilities that allow for the system management of the workstation.

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ContentsContents3PrefaceP.1 Important Safety Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 99 - 5.6 Diagnostic Light Codes

System Management303.1 Computer Setup (F10)This section contains the following information to help you use Computer Setup. • Section 3.1.1 “BIOS ROM”•

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System Management 31• MPS Specification 1.4 (for booting Linux SMP)The BIOS ROM is a 1MB Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) part. The runtime portion o

Page 101 - 5.7.1 Solving Minor Problems

System Management32Storage Device Configuration Lists all installed non-SCSI storage devices and provides options for getting specific information abo

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System Management 33Security Setup Password Allows you to set and enable setup (administrator) password.NOTE: If the setup password is set, it is req

Page 103 - Testing Power Supply

System Management34Power OS Power Management Enables/disables ACPI S3 Support, ACPI S3 Hard Disk Reset, ACPI S3 P52 Mouse Wakeup, USB Wake on Device I

Page 104 - Table 5-5 Diskette Problems

System Management 35Advanced** Power-On Options Allows you to set:• POST Mode (QuickBoot, FullBoot, or FullBoot every 1–30 days).• POST Messages (enab

Page 105 - Troubleshooting

System Management36Slot 3 (PCI Express x 8’ (x4)) Configures the option ROM.Slot 4 (PCI Express x1) Configures the option ROM.Slot 5 PCI Configures th

Page 106 - Table 5-6 Hard Drive Problems

System Management 373.2 Desktop ManagementHP Client Management Solutions (available for download from http://www.hp.com/go/easydeploy) provides standa

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System Management38• Web-accessible reporting of business critical details, such as machines with thermal warnings, memory alerts, and more• Remote up

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System Management 393.2.4 ROM FlashThe workstation comes with a programmable read-only memory (ROM), also known as flash memory. By establishing a set

Page 109 - 5.7.6 Solving Audio Problems

4Contents3.2.4 ROM Flash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 110 - Table 5-9 Printer Problems

System Management406. Turn the power on again to restart the workstation.The following table lists the various keyboard light combinations used by the

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System Management 411. Create a bootable diskette. 2. Select a setup configuration to copy. 3. Download a BIOS utility for replicating setup (repset.e

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System Management423.2.5 Asset Tracking and SecurityAsset tracking features incorporated into the workstation provide key asset tracking data that can

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System Management 43NOTE: If you do not press the F10 key at the appropriate time, you must restart the workstation and press and hold the F10 key aga

Page 114 - Table 5-13 Network Problems

System Management44To change the Setup password, when the F10=Setup appears on the screen, press the F10 key to enter the utility.NOTE: If you do not

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System Management 45Clearing PasswordsIf you forget your password, you cannot access the workstation. Refer to “Additional Password Security and Reset

Page 116 - Table 5-14 Memory Problems

System Management46NOTE: If you do not press the F10 key at the appropriate time, you must restart the workstation and try again to access the utility

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System Management 471999 - Master Boot Record has changed.Press any key to enter Setup to configure MBR Security.Upon entering Computer Setup, you mus

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System Management48When HP workstations are built, each installed hard drive is tested using DPS, and a permanent record of key information is written

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Removal and Replacement Procedures 494 Removal and Replacement ProceduresThis chapter describes removal and replacement procedures of most internal co

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ContentsContents 55.4.3 Diagnostic Utility on CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Removal and Replacement Procedures504.1 Service ConsiderationsThe following sections discuss service considerations that should be reviewed and practi

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Removal and Replacement Procedures 51• Place reusable electrostatic-sensitive parts from assemblies in protective packaging or conductive foam.Persona

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Removal and Replacement Procedures52• Tamper-resistant T-15 wrench (Failsafe key) or tamper-resistant bits (required if you get locked out by solenoid

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Removal and Replacement Procedures 53CAUTION: When servicing this workstation, be sure that cables are placed in their proper location during the reas

Page 125 - ASATA Devices

Removal and Replacement Procedures544.2 Pre-Disassembly ProceduresBefore servicing the workstation:1. Close any open software applications.2. Remove a

Page 126 - A.2 SATA RAID Configurations

Removal and Replacement Procedures 554.3 System Board This section provides additional information about the system board.• Section 4.3.1 “System Boar

Page 127 - BSCSI Devices

Removal and Replacement Procedures564.3.2 System Board ArchitectureThe following illustration shows the HP xw4300 Workstation block diagram.

Page 128 - B.3 SMART

Removal and Replacement Procedures 574.4 Steps for Removal and Replacement of ComponentsThis section discusses the procedures necessary to remove and

Page 129 - B.4 Jumpers

Removal and Replacement Procedures584.6 Security Lock (Optional)If a security lock is installed, remove it before servicing the unit. To remove the se

Page 130 - SCSI Devices130

Removal and Replacement Procedures 594.8 Universal Chassis Clamp Lock (Optional)If a universal chassis clamp lock is installed, remove it before servi

Page 131 - C Connector Pins

6ContentsF Routine CareF.1 General Cleaning Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 132 - C.4 Serial Interface

Removal and Replacement Procedures604.9 Access PanelBefore accessing the internal components of the workstation, the access panel must be removed. To

Page 133 - C.10 Line-out Audio

Removal and Replacement Procedures 614.11 Solenoid Hood (Smart Cover) Lock (Optional)To remove the solenoid lock:1. Disconnect power from the system (

Page 134 - C.11 Ultra SCSI

Removal and Replacement Procedures624.13 Bezel BlanksTo remove the bezel blank:1. Disconnect power from the system (section 4.2), open the access pane

Page 135 - C.13 Monitor (VGA)

Removal and Replacement Procedures 634.14 Front Panel I/O Device AssemblyTo remove the front panel I/O device assembly:1. Disconnect power from the sy

Page 136 - C.14 Monitor (DVI)

Removal and Replacement Procedures644.15 Power ButtonTo remove the power button:1. Disconnect power from the system (section 4.2), open the access pan

Page 137 - C.16 24-Pin Power (Main)

Removal and Replacement Procedures 654.17 Power SupplyTo remove the power supply:1. Disconnect power from the system (section 4.2) and open the access

Page 138 - Connector Pins138

Removal and Replacement Procedures664.18 System FanTo remove the system fan:1. Disconnect power from the system (section 4.2) and open the access pane

Page 139 - D System Board Designators

Removal and Replacement Procedures 674.19 MemoryTo remove a memory module:1. Disconnect power from the system (section 4.2) and open the access panel

Page 140 - System Board Designators140

Removal and Replacement Procedures684.19.3 Required Loading OrderUse the following illustration as a guide for installing memory:• If installing only

Page 141 - E Power Cord Set Requirements

Removal and Replacement Procedures 694.20 Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) SlotsThe section contains information on the following topics:• “PCI

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Preface 7PrefaceThis preface contains the following information:• Section P.1 “Important Safety Warnings”• Section P.2 “Updating BIOS, Drivers, and So

Page 143 - FRoutine Care

Removal and Replacement Procedures704.20.2 PCI Card SupportFor added protection, some cards have PCI holders installed to prevent movement during ship

Page 144 - F.5 Cleaning the Monitor

Removal and Replacement Procedures 714.20.3 PCI ExpressPCI Express, a hardware interconnect standard (for example, I/O slots), is a point-to-point arc

Page 145 - F.6 Cleaning the Mouse

Removal and Replacement Procedures72To remove a PCI Express card: 1. Disconnect power from the system (section 4.2), open the access panel (section 4.

Page 146 - Routine Care146

Removal and Replacement Procedures 734.20.4 PCI To remove a PCI card: 1. Disconnect power from the system (section 4.2), open the access panel (sectio

Page 147 - Additional Password Security

Removal and Replacement Procedures744.20.5 IEEE-1394 (Optional)To remove an IEEE-1394 card: 1. Disconnect power from the system (section 4.2), open th

Page 148 - G.2.2 Using the CMOS Button

Removal and Replacement Procedures 754.21 Front Fan (Optional)To remove the front fan:1. Disconnect power from the system (section 4.2) and open the a

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Removal and Replacement Procedures764.22 BatteryCAUTION: Before removing the battery, be sure your Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) sett

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Removal and Replacement Procedures 774.23 Power Connections For help in identifying power cables, refer to the following information. Route or tie cab

Page 151 - HQuick Troubleshooting Flows

Removal and Replacement Procedures784.24 Optical Drive (Minitower Position)To remove an optical drive:1. Disconnect power from the system (section 4.2

Page 152 - H.1 Initial Troubleshooting

Removal and Replacement Procedures 794. After pulling the drive 1 out, remove the four guide screws 2 from the drive. Only remove the four guide screw

Page 153 - H.2 No Power

8P.1 Impor tant Sa fet y Wa rningsWARNING! Avoiding Electrical Shocks. To avoid electrical shock, do not open the power supply. There are no user-ser

Page 154 - H.2.2 No Power, Part 2

Removal and Replacement Procedures804.25 Optical Drive (Desktop Position)To remove an optical drive:1. Disconnect power from the system (section 4.2),

Page 155 - H.2.3 No Power, Part 3

Removal and Replacement Procedures 813. Align the screws with the slots on the drive and slide the drive into the unit until it snaps into place.CAUTI

Page 156 - H.3 No Video

Removal and Replacement Procedures824.26 Diskette DriveTo remove a diskette drive:1. Disconnect power from the system (section 4.2), open the access p

Page 157 - H.3.2 No Video, Part 2

Removal and Replacement Procedures 834.27 SCSI Hard Disk DriveTo remove a hard drive:1. Disconnect power from the system (section 4.2) and open the ac

Page 158 - H.3.3 No Video, Part 3

Removal and Replacement Procedures842. Select a drive bay in which to install the drive. 3. Push the drive 1 into the selected bay until it snaps into

Page 159 - H.4 Error Messages

Removal and Replacement Procedures 854.28 SATA Hard DriveFor more information on SATA hard drives and the SATA RAID configuration, see “SATA Devices”

Page 160 - H.4.2 Error Messages, Part 2

Removal and Replacement Procedures86To install one to two SATA drives:1. Disconnect power from the system (section 4.2) and open the access panel (sec

Page 161 - H.4.3 Error Messages, Part 3

Removal and Replacement Procedures 874.28.1 Installing Hard Drives in the Optical Drive Bay (Optional)1. Disconnect power from the system (section 4.2

Page 162 - H.5 No OS Loading

Removal and Replacement Procedures884.29 CPU HeatsinkCAUTION: Different versions of the CPU heatsink exist, but the overall procedures listed are suff

Page 163 - Quick Troubleshooting Flows

Removal and Replacement Procedures 897. Use alcohol and a soft cloth to clean all the thermal interface material residue from the CPU heatsink and pro

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Preface 9WARNING! Avoiding Electrical Problems with Phone Lines. If you have a modem:Do not attempt to connect this product to the phone line during a

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Removal and Replacement Procedures904.30 ProcessorTo remove the processor:1. Disconnect power from the system (section 4.2), open the access panel (se

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Removal and Replacement Procedures 914. Check for proper processor seating in the socket by carefully trying to lift the processor out of the socket w

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Removal and Replacement Procedures924.31 System BoardTo remove the system board:1. Disconnect power from the system (section 4.2), open the access pan

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System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 935 System Diagnostics and TroubleshootingThis chapter discusses the tools available for diagnosing and trouble

Page 169 - H.10 Non-functioning Device

System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting945.1 Help & Support Center (HSC) and E-SupportHSC provides online access to technical support information,

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System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 955.4 HP Insight Diagnostics Offline EditionNOTE: HP Insight Diagnostics is included on CD with some computer m

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System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting965.4.4 Download the ISO ImageTo download the latest diagnostic utility:1. Visit http://www.hp.com/go/workstatio

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System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 97• Custom Test—Provides the most flexibility in controlling the testing of a system. The Custom Test mode allo

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System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting98NOTE: To exit HP Insight Diagnostics, click Exit in the upper-right corner of the screen then remove the Docum

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System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 995.5 Troubleshooting Using HP Intelligent Manageability FeaturesThe Local Alert Pop-Up Dialog notifies you of

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