End User License Agreement
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...or any Software Product, installed on or made available by you may load the Software ON THE CONDITION THAT YOU Product into the local memory or storage device of download. e. Other software may not separate component parts of the Freeware by HP for CONDITIONS OF THIS EULA. ...accompany the HP Product. BY purposes of Rights. You do not have Software Product into Your Computer's AGREE TO ALL TERMS AND temporary memory (RAM) for use on more than one computer. Copying. c. Use of the Software Product for use on more than one computer, you shall be ...
...or any Software Product, installed on or made available by you may load the Software ON THE CONDITION THAT YOU Product into the local memory or storage device of download. e. Other software may not separate component parts of the Freeware by HP for CONDITIONS OF THIS EULA. ...accompany the HP Product. BY purposes of Rights. You do not have Software Product into Your Computer's AGREE TO ALL TERMS AND temporary memory (RAM) for use on more than one computer. Copying. c. Use of the Software Product for use on more than one computer, you shall be ...
HP Client Manager 6.1
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...obtain from the client computers. • Client inventory: Includes detailed client information such as the chassis serial number, computer model number, memory size, operating system, CPU identification, and many more secure client infrastructure. When one of these events using one of operations on ... • Health monitoring: The health monitoring capabilities of HPCM allow you can be used to remotely initialize the security chip on the memory, CPU, storage devices, and I/O devices. For example, you to select from the Altiris Console on multiple client computers without having ...
...obtain from the client computers. • Client inventory: Includes detailed client information such as the chassis serial number, computer model number, memory size, operating system, CPU identification, and many more secure client infrastructure. When one of these events using one of operations on ... • Health monitoring: The health monitoring capabilities of HPCM allow you can be used to remotely initialize the security chip on the memory, CPU, storage devices, and I/O devices. For example, you to select from the Altiris Console on multiple client computers without having ...
HP Client Manager 6.1
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... space, hardware health, and low battery. • Collection of basic inventory extended to keep the HP tool components (e.g. Information collected includes manufacturer, OS, language, processor, memory, and free disk space. • HP Tool Update Wizard provides an easy method to include non-HP computers. BIOS date, version number, SysID, etc. •...
... space, hardware health, and low battery. • Collection of basic inventory extended to keep the HP tool components (e.g. Information collected includes manufacturer, OS, language, processor, memory, and free disk space. • HP Tool Update Wizard provides an easy method to include non-HP computers. BIOS date, version number, SysID, etc. •...
HP Client Manager 6.1
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... of HPCM simplifies the task of hardware change management, security enhancements include chassis intrusion alerts, which may indicate the occurrence of a theft. 8 In addition to memory changes, disk drive changes, or CPU changes. You can also monitor the status of these events using one of your predefined notification policies. You can...
... of HPCM simplifies the task of hardware change management, security enhancements include chassis intrusion alerts, which may indicate the occurrence of a theft. 8 In addition to memory changes, disk drive changes, or CPU changes. You can also monitor the status of these events using one of your predefined notification policies. You can...
HP Client Manager 6.1
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Errors detected by the diagnostic software are performed on the memory, CPU, storage devices and I/O devices. Figure 6. Sample Diagnostics screen 9 The partial screen capture in this screen shot). Diagnostics Diagnostics are reported in the far right column (not shown in Figure 6 shows a typical diagnostics report.
Errors detected by the diagnostic software are performed on the memory, CPU, storage devices and I/O devices. Figure 6. Sample Diagnostics screen 9 The partial screen capture in this screen shot). Diagnostics Diagnostics are reported in the far right column (not shown in Figure 6 shows a typical diagnostics report.
Evo Desktop Family, Small Form Factor Models, Intel Pentium 4 Version Hardware Reference Guide
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... Number Location 1-6 2 Hardware Upgrades Installation Sequence 2-1 Drawer Installation Method 2-2 Smart Cover Lock 2-3 Using the Smart Cover FailSafe Key 2-3 Removing the Computer Cover 2-5 Installing Additional Memory 2-7 DIMMs 2-7 Memory Module Installation 2-8 Removing the Expansion Card Cage 2-11 Installing an Expansion Card 2-12 Removing the AGP Card 2-15 Drive Positions 2-16 Installing Additional Drives 2-17...
... Number Location 1-6 2 Hardware Upgrades Installation Sequence 2-1 Drawer Installation Method 2-2 Smart Cover Lock 2-3 Using the Smart Cover FailSafe Key 2-3 Removing the Computer Cover 2-5 Installing Additional Memory 2-7 DIMMs 2-7 Memory Module Installation 2-8 Removing the Expansion Card Cage 2-11 Installing an Expansion Card 2-12 Removing the AGP Card 2-15 Drive Positions 2-16 Installing Additional Drives 2-17...
Evo Desktop Family, Small Form Factor Models, Intel Pentium 4 Version Hardware Reference Guide
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... system will not start using unsupported DIMMs. Ä CAUTION: Some models support ECC memory and some support non-ECC memory. DIMMs constructed with synchronous dynamic random access memory (SDRAM) dual inline memory modules (DIMMs). Doing so will cause the system to replace the preinstalled DIMM with ...speaker is installed in the system, there will be populated with industry-standard DIMMs. These memory module slots are not supported; For those systems that do support ECC, Compaq does not support mixing ECC and non-ECC memory. They must support CAS Latency 2 or 3 (CL = 2 or CL = ...
... system will not start using unsupported DIMMs. Ä CAUTION: Some models support ECC memory and some support non-ECC memory. DIMMs constructed with synchronous dynamic random access memory (SDRAM) dual inline memory modules (DIMMs). Doing so will cause the system to replace the preinstalled DIMM with ...speaker is installed in the system, there will be populated with industry-standard DIMMs. These memory module slots are not supported; For those systems that do support ECC, Compaq does not support mixing ECC and non-ECC memory. They must support CAS Latency 2 or 3 (CL = 2 or CL = ...
Evo Desktop Family, Small Form Factor Models, Intel Pentium 4 Version Hardware Reference Guide
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...so may damage the module. 1. If you are discharged of static electricity by briefly touching a grounded metal object. When upgrading your memory, it is important to use Computer Setup to prevent corrosion and/or oxidation resulting from the power outlet. 3. See Appendix E, "Electrostatic... Discharge," for more information. Ä CAUTION: When handling a memory module, be careful not to touch any external devices, then disconnect the power cord from having incompatible metals in contact with gold metal...
...so may damage the module. 1. If you are discharged of static electricity by briefly touching a grounded metal object. When upgrading your memory, it is important to use Computer Setup to prevent corrosion and/or oxidation resulting from the power outlet. 3. See Appendix E, "Electrostatic... Discharge," for more information. Ä CAUTION: When handling a memory module, be careful not to touch any external devices, then disconnect the power cord from having incompatible metals in contact with gold metal...
Evo Desktop Family, Small Form Factor Models, Intel Pentium 4 Version Hardware Reference Guide
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Rotating the Easy Access Drive Bay 5. Rotate the easy access drive bay to prevent damage. Locate the memory module sockets. Å WARNING: To reduce risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the internal system components to cool before raising or lowering the easy access drive bay to an upright position. Ä CAUTION: Check the position of all cables and wires before touching. Hardware Upgrades 4. Hardware Reference Guide 2-9
Rotating the Easy Access Drive Bay 5. Rotate the easy access drive bay to prevent damage. Locate the memory module sockets. Å WARNING: To reduce risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the internal system components to cool before raising or lowering the easy access drive bay to an upright position. Ä CAUTION: Check the position of all cables and wires before touching. Hardware Upgrades 4. Hardware Reference Guide 2-9
Evo Desktop Family, Small Form Factor Models, Intel Pentium 4 Version Hardware Reference Guide
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...Push the module down into the socket 2. Match the notch on the module with the tab on the computer. 2-10 Hardware Reference Guide A memory module can be installed in only one way. Replace the computer cover. 11. Repeat steps 6 through 8 for any additional modules that the ... socket nearest the preinstalled module, and install the modules following the numerical order of the memory module socket 1, and insert the memory module into the socket, ensuring that you power on the memory socket. Hardware Upgrades 6. If you normally lock the Smart Cover Lock, use Computer Setup...
...Push the module down into the socket 2. Match the notch on the module with the tab on the computer. 2-10 Hardware Reference Guide A memory module can be installed in only one way. Replace the computer cover. 11. Repeat steps 6 through 8 for any additional modules that the ... socket nearest the preinstalled module, and install the modules following the numerical order of the memory module socket 1, and insert the memory module into the socket, ensuring that you power on the memory socket. Hardware Upgrades 6. If you normally lock the Smart Cover Lock, use Computer Setup...
Evo Desktop Family, Small Form Factor Models, Intel Pentium 4 Version Hardware Reference Guide
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...-ROM drive removing 2-19 components front panel 1-2 keyboard 1-4 rear panel 1-3 computer care F-1 computer cover removing 2-5 D DIMMs (dual inline memory modules) 2-7 installing 2-7 drawer installation 2-2 drive positions 2-16 DVD-ROM drive 2-21 E electrostatic discharge E-1 expansion card installing 2-12 expansion card cage...drives 2-17 CD-ROM drive 2-21 expansion card 2-12 K keyboard Windows Logo Key 1-4, 1-5 M memory 2-7 installing additional memory 2-7 SDRAM 2-7 mouse 1-5 Q Quiet Drive B-7 R rear panel components 1-3 removing expansion card cage 2-11 Hardware Reference Guide Index-1
...-ROM drive removing 2-19 components front panel 1-2 keyboard 1-4 rear panel 1-3 computer care F-1 computer cover removing 2-5 D DIMMs (dual inline memory modules) 2-7 installing 2-7 drawer installation 2-2 drive positions 2-16 DVD-ROM drive 2-21 E electrostatic discharge E-1 expansion card installing 2-12 expansion card cage...drives 2-17 CD-ROM drive 2-21 expansion card 2-12 K keyboard Windows Logo Key 1-4, 1-5 M memory 2-7 installing additional memory 2-7 SDRAM 2-7 mouse 1-5 Q Quiet Drive B-7 R rear panel components 1-3 removing expansion card cage 2-11 Hardware Reference Guide Index-1