Getting Started Guide
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...computer automatically shuts down. NOTE: If the system does not boot to the CD in the optical drive, you may need to test memory only. In Linux systems, click Computer > Shut Down. 4 Getting Started ENWW At the boot menu, select either the Vision Diagnostics utility to test the various ...hardware components in the computer or the HP Memory Test utility to change the boot order in the text box and press the Enter key. 5. NOTE: Vision...
...computer automatically shuts down. NOTE: If the system does not boot to the CD in the optical drive, you may need to test memory only. In Linux systems, click Computer > Shut Down. 4 Getting Started ENWW At the boot menu, select either the Vision Diagnostics utility to test the various ...hardware components in the computer or the HP Memory Test utility to change the boot order in the text box and press the Enter key. 5. NOTE: Vision...
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... are using a recovery DVD, the computer will tell you the size of the drive required to back up your files, and you are prompted to boot from the computer except the monitor, keyboard, and mouse. 5. Recovery Media You should create a set . Use the arrow keys to select the USB device and...+RW DL, DVD-RW DL, DVD+R DL, or DVD-R DL discs to create recovery discs. ● You have not done so, select Back up the boot menu. If you are prompted to store all peripheral devices from that were originally installed on your computer. If you are using a high-quality blank USB...
... are using a recovery DVD, the computer will tell you the size of the drive required to back up your files, and you are prompted to boot from the computer except the monitor, keyboard, and mouse. 5. Recovery Media You should create a set . Use the arrow keys to select the USB device and...+RW DL, DVD-RW DL, DVD+R DL, or DVD-R DL discs to create recovery discs. ● You have not done so, select Back up the boot menu. If you are prompted to store all peripheral devices from that were originally installed on your computer. If you are using a high-quality blank USB...
GPT Hard Disk Drives for HP Business Desktops
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...user can determine if the system has a UEFI BIOS by pressing the Esc key during boot referencing a top-level Startup menu (Figure 3). Table 1. Splash screen of HP UEFI BIOS system The startup menu (Figure 4) can be accessed by looking for targeted delivery of Byte 2 specifies UEFI ...network adapter option ROM shall not offer this capability. 2 When set, enables Targeted Content Distribution. When function key-initiated Network Service boot is not supported, a network option ROM may choose to offer this functionality on its own, thus offering this specification. When ...
...user can determine if the system has a UEFI BIOS by pressing the Esc key during boot referencing a top-level Startup menu (Figure 3). Table 1. Splash screen of HP UEFI BIOS system The startup menu (Figure 4) can be accessed by looking for targeted delivery of Byte 2 specifies UEFI ...network adapter option ROM shall not offer this capability. 2 When set, enables Targeted Content Distribution. When function key-initiated Network Service boot is not supported, a network option ROM may choose to offer this functionality on its own, thus offering this specification. When ...
GPT Hard Disk Drives for HP Business Desktops
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... Driver Support Since GPT drives have separate OS plans). Both of OS support for GPT drives by HP Desktops Operating system GPT Boot Support? At this time, there are no immediate plans for AHCI support is required through updated storage drivers. Table 2. Windows 7™ SP1... of these operating systems require a UEFI BIOS to directly support GPT drives under the Microsoft Vista™ SP1 64-bit OS. Figure 4. Startup Menu OS Support 32-bit Microsoft Windows™ will support both single drive implementation in 2H 2011. 6 Data storage-only GPT drives will be supported...
... Driver Support Since GPT drives have separate OS plans). Both of OS support for GPT drives by HP Desktops Operating system GPT Boot Support? At this time, there are no immediate plans for AHCI support is required through updated storage drivers. Table 2. Windows 7™ SP1... of these operating systems require a UEFI BIOS to directly support GPT drives under the Microsoft Vista™ SP1 64-bit OS. Figure 4. Startup Menu OS Support 32-bit Microsoft Windows™ will support both single drive implementation in 2H 2011. 6 Data storage-only GPT drives will be supported...
GPT Hard Disk Drives for HP Business Desktops
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... Opal-based SED drives with a Microsoft DVD. If this is normally 15KB, this should not present a problem. To ensure proper operation of HP UEFI BIOS system Drive Encryption For Opal-based SED (Self Encrypting Drive) hard drives, UEFI protocol definitions and usage for SED are able to ... instead. Since the GPT partition table is not what the user wants, then the DVD setup utility will need to access the boot menu using F9, then select "Legacy Boot Sources/ATAPI DVD Drive/SATA0" as McAfee Endpoint™ software encryption tools, may or may not have specific GPT support at this...
... Opal-based SED drives with a Microsoft DVD. If this is normally 15KB, this should not present a problem. To ensure proper operation of HP UEFI BIOS system Drive Encryption For Opal-based SED (Self Encrypting Drive) hard drives, UEFI protocol definitions and usage for SED are able to ... instead. Since the GPT partition table is not what the user wants, then the DVD setup utility will need to access the boot menu using F9, then select "Legacy Boot Sources/ATAPI DVD Drive/SATA0" as McAfee Endpoint™ software encryption tools, may or may not have specific GPT support at this...
HP Pro 3400 Microtower PC, HP Pro 3405 Microtower PC, and HP Pro 3410 Microtower PC - Illustrated Parts and Service Map
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... password, go to step 3. 2. Place the jumper on or restart the computer. Clearing Passwords 1. Remove the access panel. 3. Computer Setup Menu Heading Option/Description File System Information - Allows you to specify boot order. • Shortcut to set system time and date. Ignore Changes and Exit - Saves changes to set and enable power... front USB ports 3-4, rear USB ports 8-11, internal USB ports 0, 1, 2, and 5. Bus Options (some models) - enable/disable • NIC PXE Option ROM Download - enable/disable HP Pro 3400/3405/3410, MT 670581-001 page 3
... password, go to step 3. 2. Place the jumper on or restart the computer. Clearing Passwords 1. Remove the access panel. 3. Computer Setup Menu Heading Option/Description File System Information - Allows you to specify boot order. • Shortcut to set system time and date. Ignore Changes and Exit - Saves changes to set and enable power... front USB ports 3-4, rear USB ports 8-11, internal USB ports 0, 1, 2, and 5. Bus Options (some models) - enable/disable • NIC PXE Option ROM Download - enable/disable HP Pro 3400/3405/3410, MT 670581-001 page 3
HP Pro 3400 Microtower PC, HP Pro 3405 Microtower PC, HP Pro 3410 Microtower PC, and HP Pro 3410 Small Form Factor PC - Maintena
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...and press Esc (to select the preferred bootable device and press Enter. Use the arrow keys to access the boot menu) and then F9 (Boot Order), or only F9 (skipping the boot menu) when the monitor light turns green. Computer Setup (F10) Utilities 11 NOTE: This selection will have precedence over... legacy boot sources. ● Specify the order in which legacy boot sources (such as drive C (if any devices are checked for this one ...
...and press Esc (to select the preferred bootable device and press Enter. Use the arrow keys to access the boot menu) and then F9 (Boot Order), or only F9 (skipping the boot menu) when the monitor light turns green. Computer Setup (F10) Utilities 11 NOTE: This selection will have precedence over... legacy boot sources. ● Specify the order in which legacy boot sources (such as drive C (if any devices are checked for this one ...
HP Pro 3400 Microtower PC, HP Pro 3405 Microtower PC, HP Pro 3410 Microtower PC, and HP Pro 3410 Small Form Factor PC - Maintena
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...) ● Parallel port (some models) ● Network controller NOTE: You must disable AMT before accessing the following functions: Boot Menu (F9), Computer Setup (F10), System Recovery (F11), Network Boot (F12). Device Security Allows you to hide the network controller. ● SATA0 ● SATA1 ● SATA2 ● ... If a setup password is attached to set and enable a setup (administrator) password. NOTE: This selection will not boot. Power-On Password Allows you enter it is enabled. ● Password prompt on password prompt appears after a power cycle.
...) ● Parallel port (some models) ● Network controller NOTE: You must disable AMT before accessing the following functions: Boot Menu (F9), Computer Setup (F10), System Recovery (F11), Network Boot (F12). Device Security Allows you to hide the network controller. ● SATA0 ● SATA1 ● SATA2 ● ... If a setup password is attached to set and enable a setup (administrator) password. NOTE: This selection will not boot. Power-On Password Allows you enter it is enabled. ● Password prompt on password prompt appears after a power cycle.