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... such as temperature and humidity. Table 2-2 Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements (continued) Part Name Lead (Pb) Mercury (Hg) Cadmium (Cd) Hexavalent Chromium (Cr(VI)) Memory X O O O I/O PCAs X O O O Power supply X O O O Keyboard X O O O Mouse X O O O Chassis/Other X O O O Fans X O O O Internal/External Media Reading X O O O Devices External Control Devices X O O O Cable X O O O Hard Disk Drive X O O O Display X X O O Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) Polybrominated...
... such as temperature and humidity. Table 2-2 Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements (continued) Part Name Lead (Pb) Mercury (Hg) Cadmium (Cd) Hexavalent Chromium (Cr(VI)) Memory X O O O I/O PCAs X O O O Power supply X O O O Keyboard X O O O Mouse X O O O Chassis/Other X O O O Fans X O O O Internal/External Media Reading X O O O Devices External Control Devices X O O O Cable X O O O Hard Disk Drive X O O O Display X X O O Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) Polybrominated...
hp workstation xw5000 installation poster (308301-001 10/02)
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... © 2002 Hewlett-Packard Company. First Edition, October 2002. 308301-001 USB serial LAN audio adding accessories memory accessory cards side panel key optical devices hard drives hp workstation xw5000 installation connecting devices Go to www.hp.com/go/bizsupport for: additional documentation latest BIOS, firmware, drivers and utilities FAQs warranty and support information For...
... © 2002 Hewlett-Packard Company. First Edition, October 2002. 308301-001 USB serial LAN audio adding accessories memory accessory cards side panel key optical devices hard drives hp workstation xw5000 installation connecting devices Go to www.hp.com/go/bizsupport for: additional documentation latest BIOS, firmware, drivers and utilities FAQs warranty and support information For...
Linux-based workstations xw5000 - xw8000 - getting started guide
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... DVD+RW), visit www.redhat.com for example: BIOS version, CPU speed, memory module size, and installed mass storage devices). Only the CD-ROM comes with different optical drives. If the workstation is pressed. Press the Pause/Break key on the keyboard to these drives. getting... other types of Esc.) The Summary Screen is displayed for your optical drive The Linux-based hp workstations xw5000 and xw8000 are required for any special instructions concerning turning off and restarting your workstation. 2. setting up logo appears on your display, press Esc. This takes you install, remove...
... DVD+RW), visit www.redhat.com for example: BIOS version, CPU speed, memory module size, and installed mass storage devices). Only the CD-ROM comes with different optical drives. If the workstation is pressed. Press the Pause/Break key on the keyboard to these drives. getting... other types of Esc.) The Summary Screen is displayed for your optical drive The Linux-based hp workstations xw5000 and xw8000 are required for any special instructions concerning turning off and restarting your workstation. 2. setting up logo appears on your display, press Esc. This takes you install, remove...
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... bad memory RAM and reseat it. memory module. 2. To send this signal to HP Support, hold your hardware for possible problems. If a problem is detected, the e-buzzer will emit audible beeps and an encoded error signal that memory is this guide or the hp workstation xw5000 and ...xw8000 Technical Reference Guides at http://www.hp.com/ go/workstationsupport getting started guide 3-11 is booting. E-buzzer beep codes No. troubleshooting...
... bad memory RAM and reseat it. memory module. 2. To send this signal to HP Support, hold your hardware for possible problems. If a problem is detected, the e-buzzer will emit audible beeps and an encoded error signal that memory is this guide or the hp workstation xw5000 and ...xw8000 Technical Reference Guides at http://www.hp.com/ go/workstationsupport getting started guide 3-11 is booting. E-buzzer beep codes No. troubleshooting...
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... mode 2-14 system recovery 2-11 Linux Setup Tool 2-2 M memory 3-11 motherboard 3-12 mouse troubleshooting 3-4 xw5000 connector 1-3 xw8000 connector 1-4 N network parameters 2-4 P parameters ...boot 2-4 date 2-8 DNS 2-7 graphics 2-6 network 2-4 system time 2-8 timezone 2-8 passwords BIOS 3-9 clearing 3-9 setting root 2-3 PCI card 3-12 POST 1-8 power management 1-16 power supply 3-11 R Rescue mode 2-11 index-2 S setting passwords 1-11 setting up the workstation 1-1 single user mode 2-14 software availability 1-16 hp...
... mode 2-14 system recovery 2-11 Linux Setup Tool 2-2 M memory 3-11 motherboard 3-12 mouse troubleshooting 3-4 xw5000 connector 1-3 xw8000 connector 1-4 N network parameters 2-4 P parameters ...boot 2-4 date 2-8 DNS 2-7 graphics 2-6 network 2-4 system time 2-8 timezone 2-8 passwords BIOS 3-9 clearing 3-9 setting root 2-3 PCI card 3-12 POST 1-8 power management 1-16 power supply 3-11 R Rescue mode 2-11 index-2 S setting passwords 1-11 setting up the workstation 1-1 single user mode 2-14 software availability 1-16 hp...
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... the system boot order • solve configuration problems HP recommends that you note any changes you make to the system setup for a short time. You should check the configuration of your workstation. These passwords are not the Windows login password. When... configuration of your workstation when you first use it and each time you configure your workstation (BIOS version, CPU type, memory module size, and installed mass storage devices). Shut down your workstation. 3. Restart your workstation as described in "Shutting Down Your Workstation" on your configuration...
... the system boot order • solve configuration problems HP recommends that you note any changes you make to the system setup for a short time. You should check the configuration of your workstation. These passwords are not the Windows login password. When... configuration of your workstation when you first use it and each time you configure your workstation (BIOS version, CPU type, memory module size, and installed mass storage devices). Shut down your workstation. 3. Restart your workstation as described in "Shutting Down Your Workstation" on your configuration...
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Setup Program Menus The Main Menu lets you must allow your system to finish booting up and Using Your Workstation Configuring Your Workstation NOTE Using the Setup Program To start the Setup program: 1. Resetting the configuration causes the BIOS to assign resources to No. In ... Configuration Data" is set to all devices instead of the screen gives instructions for using what is stored in memory. 26 Chapter 1 Setting up , then restart your workstation and go through the POST again. Start (or restart) your workstation. 2. Press F2 when F2 Setup appears at the bottom of menus.
Setup Program Menus The Main Menu lets you must allow your system to finish booting up and Using Your Workstation Configuring Your Workstation NOTE Using the Setup Program To start the Setup program: 1. Resetting the configuration causes the BIOS to assign resources to No. In ... Configuration Data" is set to all devices instead of the screen gives instructions for using what is stored in memory. 26 Chapter 1 Setting up , then restart your workstation and go through the POST again. Start (or restart) your workstation. 2. Press F2 when F2 Setup appears at the bottom of menus.
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...XP, you reduce the overall power consumption by slowing down workstation activity when idle. To wake the workstation from either mode, press the power button for less than from Hibernate mode because the RAM contents do not need to a special location on the ... the hp workstation xw5000 Technical Reference Guide at www.hp.com/workstations/support. However, when the workstation is in Standby mode, it consumes more information about power consumption, refer to your power-management settings: 1. Double-click Power Options. 2. For more power than Hibernate mode because the memory remains ...
...XP, you reduce the overall power consumption by slowing down workstation activity when idle. To wake the workstation from either mode, press the power button for less than from Hibernate mode because the RAM contents do not need to a special location on the ... the hp workstation xw5000 Technical Reference Guide at www.hp.com/workstations/support. However, when the workstation is in Standby mode, it consumes more information about power consumption, refer to your power-management settings: 1. Double-click Power Options. 2. For more power than Hibernate mode because the memory remains ...
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...Memory Processor absent, not Contact HP Customer Care. Power supply is loaded in protected mode. See "Where to Off. 7. Set switch 1 on the system board block back to Get Help" on page 50 or the hp workstation xw5000 Technical Reference Guide at http://www.hp.com/workstations/ support. Contact HP... line to extract the workstation model, serial number, and details about any newly installed RAM and reseat it. If the problem persists, contact HP Customer Care or replace the system RAM. Table 2-6 Understanding the E-buzzer Beep Codes When your workstation starts, the system tests...
...Memory Processor absent, not Contact HP Customer Care. Power supply is loaded in protected mode. See "Where to Off. 7. Set switch 1 on the system board block back to Get Help" on page 50 or the hp workstation xw5000 Technical Reference Guide at http://www.hp.com/workstations/ support. Contact HP... line to extract the workstation model, serial number, and details about any newly installed RAM and reseat it. If the problem persists, contact HP Customer Care or replace the system RAM. Table 2-6 Understanding the E-buzzer Beep Codes When your workstation starts, the system tests...
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...-1394, 14 Installing software, 18, 30, 45, 46 Internet connection, 31 K Keyboard, 13, 22, 37 Keys, 22 L LAN, 13, 15 LEDs, 21, 22 M Manuals, 50 Memory, 43 57
...-1394, 14 Installing software, 18, 30, 45, 46 Internet connection, 31 K Keyboard, 13, 22, 37 Keys, 22 L LAN, 13, 15 LEDs, 21, 22 M Manuals, 50 Memory, 43 57
hp workstation xw5000 Technical Reference (309233-001 10/02)
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...29 Removing the Front Bezel 30 Replacing the Side Cover and Front Bezel 31 Memory Modules 33 Removing Memory Modules 33 Installing Memory Modules 35 Accessory and Graphics Cards 37 Removing an Accessory or Graphics Card ...Floppy Drive 50 Power Supply 51 Removing the Power Supply 51 Replacing a Power Supply 53 Product Information Workstation Components 12 Front Control Panel Features 13 Rear Panel Features 14 Internal Features 15 Power Supply and ... 21 Where to Get Help 22 Contacting HP Customer Care 22 Information You Need 22 Online Support, Drivers and Documentation 23 2.
...29 Removing the Front Bezel 30 Replacing the Side Cover and Front Bezel 31 Memory Modules 33 Removing Memory Modules 33 Installing Memory Modules 35 Accessory and Graphics Cards 37 Removing an Accessory or Graphics Card ...Floppy Drive 50 Power Supply 51 Removing the Power Supply 51 Replacing a Power Supply 53 Product Information Workstation Components 12 Front Control Panel Features 13 Rear Panel Features 14 Internal Features 15 Power Supply and ... 21 Where to Get Help 22 Contacting HP Customer Care 22 Information You Need 22 Online Support, Drivers and Documentation 23 2.
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...your operating system documentation. Approximate values 230V/50Hz and 115V/60Hz 170W 93W < 10 W When you turn off , either unplug the workstation from the power outlet or use a power strip with the power button on the front panel, the power consumption falls below 10W, ... based on power-saving features, see your workstation with a switch. Table 1-4 Power Consumption and Cooling All information in the following table are valid for a typical configuration: • One processor • 1 GB memory • Two hard disk drives • DVD ROM drive • Floppy drive • Graphics ...
...your operating system documentation. Approximate values 230V/50Hz and 115V/60Hz 170W 93W < 10 W When you turn off , either unplug the workstation from the power outlet or use a power strip with the power button on the front panel, the power consumption falls below 10W, ... based on power-saving features, see your workstation with a switch. Table 1-4 Power Consumption and Cooling All information in the following table are valid for a typical configuration: • One processor • 1 GB memory • Two hard disk drives • DVD ROM drive • Floppy drive • Graphics ...
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... • Serial number • Product number (if applicable) 2. Use this manual and attempt to generate a support ticket. See the hp workstation xw5000 Getting Started Guide provided with your system, or go to the solutions suggested in the table. 5. Be familiar with your system to solve... to a different OS? Support is available on the system? • Have you solve problems related to HP products, and, if necessary, initiate appropriate service procedures. Is it HP or third-party memory? • What accessory card slots and IRQs are being used? • What OS is installed on...
... • Serial number • Product number (if applicable) 2. Use this manual and attempt to generate a support ticket. See the hp workstation xw5000 Getting Started Guide provided with your system, or go to the solutions suggested in the table. 5. Be familiar with your system to solve... to a different OS? Support is available on the system? • Have you solve problems related to HP products, and, if necessary, initiate appropriate service procedures. Is it HP or third-party memory? • What accessory card slots and IRQs are being used? • What OS is installed on...
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...Overview This chapter contains the following sections: • "Internal Components" on page 27 shows the locations of components and part numbers, see the HP Workstation xw5000 Illustrated Parts Map. Power Supply, page 51 - Front Panel Connectors, page 61 - Hard Drives, page 41 - Processor and Heatsink, page ...63 - System Fan, page 54 - Memory Modules, page 33 - For updated information about available graphics cards, drives, and accessories, go to the Getting Started Guide that came with your...
...Overview This chapter contains the following sections: • "Internal Components" on page 27 shows the locations of components and part numbers, see the HP Workstation xw5000 Illustrated Parts Map. Power Supply, page 51 - Front Panel Connectors, page 61 - Hard Drives, page 41 - Processor and Heatsink, page ...63 - System Fan, page 54 - Memory Modules, page 33 - For updated information about available graphics cards, drives, and accessories, go to the Getting Started Guide that came with your...
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... up. Memory Modules The hp xw5000 workstation memory features include: • 4 memory slots for DIMMS • 256 MB to . Wait until the LED on its left and right edges out of supported memory modules, see the Illustrated Parts Map or go to 2 GB memory capacity • Single DIMMand dual channel unbuffered DDR 266 • 128, 256, or 512 MB DIMMS, or...
... up. Memory Modules The hp xw5000 workstation memory features include: • 4 memory slots for DIMMS • 256 MB to . Wait until the LED on its left and right edges out of supported memory modules, see the Illustrated Parts Map or go to 2 GB memory capacity • Single DIMMand dual channel unbuffered DDR 266 • 128, 256, or 512 MB DIMMS, or...
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3. Replace the system covers, reconnect all cables, and turn on the system. If the removed memory is functional, store it in a static-free container for future use. 4.
3. Replace the system covers, reconnect all cables, and turn on the system. If the removed memory is functional, store it in a static-free container for future use. 4.
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... must also insert a 512 MB module in one DIMM is installed. To ensure that memory modules are not damaged during removal or installation, power off the system, disconnect all cables, and remove the system cover (page 29). Place the workstation on the back of 512 MB in the second slot of... the pair. • Load memory module pair 1 first, pair 2 second, and pair 3 last. Memory Loading Order To install or replace memory modules: 1. For example, if you must load DDR SDRAM...
... must also insert a 512 MB module in one DIMM is installed. To ensure that memory modules are not damaged during removal or installation, power off the system, disconnect all cables, and remove the system cover (page 29). Place the workstation on the back of 512 MB in the second slot of... the pair. • Load memory module pair 1 first, pair 2 second, and pair 3 last. Memory Loading Order To install or replace memory modules: 1. For example, if you must load DDR SDRAM...
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...Press when prompted to their fully upright position. The memory modules are seated properly. 4. Memory Modules Installed in one direction. Be careful to ensure that the DIMMs are keyed and can only be inserted in Pair 1 3. Start the workstation. When the module is correctly seated, the retainer ...clips return to check the verify the new configuration. , and Figure 2-8 2. Hold the memory module by its left and right edges, then insert the module into ...
...Press when prompted to their fully upright position. The memory modules are seated properly. 4. Memory Modules Installed in one direction. Be careful to ensure that the DIMMs are keyed and can only be inserted in Pair 1 3. Start the workstation. When the module is correctly seated, the retainer ...clips return to check the verify the new configuration. , and Figure 2-8 2. Hold the memory module by its left and right edges, then insert the module into ...
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... them corrected. - If you choose to No. You would not select Yes and choose to find errors, but don't want to reset your workstation. • System Time: The system time format is based on a 24-hour clock. • System Date: The system date format is automatically...controller fields. To change your current BIOS version. But you reset configuration data, the BIOS dynamically reallocates resources (IRQs, I/O, memory) to the default of the workstation processor. Change this field every time you run faster than what is displayed in the Processor Speed field, select a value ...
... them corrected. - If you choose to No. You would not select Yes and choose to find errors, but don't want to reset your workstation. • System Time: The system time format is based on a 24-hour clock. • System Date: The system date format is automatically...controller fields. To change your current BIOS version. But you reset configuration data, the BIOS dynamically reallocates resources (IRQs, I/O, memory) to the default of the workstation processor. Change this field every time you run faster than what is displayed in the Processor Speed field, select a value ...
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... to Enabled if you have a bus-mastering device and the device driver cannot enable bus mastering by itself . - Set this field to insufficient available shadow memory. These fields are enabled, some may not load due to Enabled if you have a bus-mastering device and the device driver cannot enable bus mastering...
... to Enabled if you have a bus-mastering device and the device driver cannot enable bus mastering by itself . - Set this field to insufficient available shadow memory. These fields are enabled, some may not load due to Enabled if you have a bus-mastering device and the device driver cannot enable bus mastering...