Deskpro EN Hardware Reference Guide -- Slim Desktop Models
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... have set the lock, use Computer Setup to unlock the lock and disable the Smart Cover Sensor. 1 chapter INSTALLATION GUIDELINES This guide explains how to remove the computer cover or access panel and install the following optional equipment upgrades: Additional system memory Expansion card Optional drive Security lock Replacement battery This chapter includes information about the general installation sequence for Deskpro personal computers, and about Computer Setup, refer to the Computer Setup guide. Hardware Reference Guide 1-1 If...
... have set the lock, use Computer Setup to unlock the lock and disable the Smart Cover Sensor. 1 chapter INSTALLATION GUIDELINES This guide explains how to remove the computer cover or access panel and install the following optional equipment upgrades: Additional system memory Expansion card Optional drive Security lock Replacement battery This chapter includes information about the general installation sequence for Deskpro personal computers, and about Computer Setup, refer to the Computer Setup guide. Hardware Reference Guide 1-1 If...
Deskpro EN Hardware Reference Guide -- Slim Desktop Models
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... optional drives. When using an 80 conductor Ultra ATA cable, connect the colored connectors as follows: blue-system board (end) gray-device 1 (middle) black-device 0 (end) Drive installation requires no jumper setting changes on select models. If installing a second device on the primary controller, you must use an 80 conductor Ultra ATA cable for cable- select installation. appendix B HARD DRIVE INSTALLATION GUIDELINES Using the Cable-Select Feature with Ultra ATA Devices Optional drives are available from the system board), and device 1 as device 0 (primary drive...
... optional drives. When using an 80 conductor Ultra ATA cable, connect the colored connectors as follows: blue-system board (end) gray-device 1 (middle) black-device 0 (end) Drive installation requires no jumper setting changes on select models. If installing a second device on the primary controller, you must use an 80 conductor Ultra ATA cable for cable- select installation. appendix B HARD DRIVE INSTALLATION GUIDELINES Using the Cable-Select Feature with Ultra ATA Devices Optional drives are available from the system board), and device 1 as device 0 (primary drive...
Distributing Windows 98 on Deskpro PCs using Microsoft Tools
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...IM Agents",,"\\server\share\IM\Setup.exe -s" HKLM,%KEY_RUNONCE_SETUP%,"Remote Services",,"\\server\share\Remote\Setup.exe -s" [Strings] KEY_RUNONCE_SETUP="SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce\Setup" Specific Errata Intelligent Manageability • The SNMP network service should be added to the installation to support the Intelligent Manageability software. INTEGRATING AGENTS (INTELLIGENT MANAGEABILITY AND REMOTE SERVICES) General Process • Download each agent to the installation share using the MSBATCH.INF file. Specific Errata Compaq Netelligent 56K ISA/Internal Fax...
...IM Agents",,"\\server\share\IM\Setup.exe -s" HKLM,%KEY_RUNONCE_SETUP%,"Remote Services",,"\\server\share\Remote\Setup.exe -s" [Strings] KEY_RUNONCE_SETUP="SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce\Setup" Specific Errata Intelligent Manageability • The SNMP network service should be added to the installation to support the Intelligent Manageability software. INTEGRATING AGENTS (INTELLIGENT MANAGEABILITY AND REMOTE SERVICES) General Process • Download each agent to the installation share using the MSBATCH.INF file. Specific Errata Compaq Netelligent 56K ISA/Internal Fax...
Distributing Windows 98 on Deskpro PCs using Microsoft Tools
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..."=0 "Sound Recorder"=1 "Video Compression"=1 "Volume Control"=1 "America Online"=1 "AT&T WorldNet Service"=1 "CompuServe"=1 "Prodigy Internet"=1 "The Microsoft Network"=1 "Additional Screen Savers"=0 "Flying Windows"=1 "OpenGL Screen Savers"=0 "Backup"=0 "Character Map"=0 "Clipboard Viewer"=1 "Disk compression tools"=1 "Drive Converter (FAT32)"=1 "Group policies"=0 "Net Watcher"=1 "System Monitor"=0 "System Resource Meter"=0 "Web TV for every \\server\share listed below HKLM,%KEY_RUNONCE_SETUP%,"Win Diags",,"\\server\share\WDiags\setup.exe -s" HKLM,%KEY_RUNONCE_SETUP%,"Desktop Management...
..."=0 "Sound Recorder"=1 "Video Compression"=1 "Volume Control"=1 "America Online"=1 "AT&T WorldNet Service"=1 "CompuServe"=1 "Prodigy Internet"=1 "The Microsoft Network"=1 "Additional Screen Savers"=0 "Flying Windows"=1 "OpenGL Screen Savers"=0 "Backup"=0 "Character Map"=0 "Clipboard Viewer"=1 "Disk compression tools"=1 "Drive Converter (FAT32)"=1 "Group policies"=0 "Net Watcher"=1 "System Monitor"=0 "System Resource Meter"=0 "Web TV for every \\server\share listed below HKLM,%KEY_RUNONCE_SETUP%,"Win Diags",,"\\server\share\WDiags\setup.exe -s" HKLM,%KEY_RUNONCE_SETUP%,"Desktop Management...
Getting Started - Compaq Deskpro Family of Personal Computers
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... the graphics controller utility. Customizing the Monitor Display If you choose to complete installation of the hard drive. 3. The installation process begins automatically. 2. Select the Display icon in the Control Panel to NTFS. After installation is complete, install any additional drivers the system may be required if converting to change the monitor brand, model, refresh rates, color, resolution, and power management settings. For network installation, refer to the Microsoft Windows NT installation manual or contact your monitor display...
... the graphics controller utility. Customizing the Monitor Display If you choose to complete installation of the hard drive. 3. The installation process begins automatically. 2. Select the Display icon in the Control Panel to NTFS. After installation is complete, install any additional drivers the system may be required if converting to change the monitor brand, model, refresh rates, color, resolution, and power management settings. For network installation, refer to the Microsoft Windows NT installation manual or contact your monitor display...
Getting Started - Compaq Deskpro Family of Personal Computers
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... (SDRAM) system memory (Select models include error checking and correcting [ECC] memory) s AGP graphics controller (embedded on the computer model. s Intel Celeron or Pentium III processor s Intel 810, 810e, or 820 chipset with a drive adapter in a 5.25-inch, one full-length "combination" slot for hard drives Getting Started 2-1 two external 5.25-inch, half-height bays for optional drives; 2 chapter GETTING STARTED WITH HARDWARE Computer Features The Compaq Deskpro Family of Personal...
... (SDRAM) system memory (Select models include error checking and correcting [ECC] memory) s AGP graphics controller (embedded on the computer model. s Intel Celeron or Pentium III processor s Intel 810, 810e, or 820 chipset with a drive adapter in a 5.25-inch, one full-length "combination" slot for hard drives Getting Started 2-1 two external 5.25-inch, half-height bays for optional drives; 2 chapter GETTING STARTED WITH HARDWARE Computer Features The Compaq Deskpro Family of Personal...
Getting Started - Compaq Deskpro Family of Personal Computers
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... externally powered speakers or for audio recording. 6 Line-In Audio Connector Connects a device that supplies sound, such as a tape deck or CD player 7 Universal Serial Bus (USB) Connectors Plug and Play connectors connect the computer to indicate 100Mb speed; Compaq Deskpro EN Series, Small Form Factor: Rear Panel Components 1 Voltage Select Switch Switches voltage between 115V and 230V to match geographical requirements. 2 Ethernet RJ-45 Activity Lights Left light blinks yellow to any USB peripheral while the computer is operating. 8 Parallel Connector Connects...
... externally powered speakers or for audio recording. 6 Line-In Audio Connector Connects a device that supplies sound, such as a tape deck or CD player 7 Universal Serial Bus (USB) Connectors Plug and Play connectors connect the computer to indicate 100Mb speed; Compaq Deskpro EN Series, Small Form Factor: Rear Panel Components 1 Voltage Select Switch Switches voltage between 115V and 230V to match geographical requirements. 2 Ethernet RJ-45 Activity Lights Left light blinks yellow to any USB peripheral while the computer is operating. 8 Parallel Connector Connects...
Getting Started - Compaq Deskpro Family of Personal Computers
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... successful, all three keyboard LEDs will light up and you will hear a rising tone series of beeps. Getting Started 2-17 Caps Lock Green On Enter password.* Num, Caps, Scroll Lock Green Turn on USB keyboards. *Insert valid ROMPaq diskette in network server mode. If ROM flash is bad, or drive not ready.* The screen displays a Boot Block Recovery message when using an embedded graphics controller, or a PCI or AGP graphics controller card. Caps Lock Green Flashing Graphics controller is not present...
... successful, all three keyboard LEDs will light up and you will hear a rising tone series of beeps. Getting Started 2-17 Caps Lock Green On Enter password.* Num, Caps, Scroll Lock Green Turn on USB keyboards. *Insert valid ROMPaq diskette in network server mode. If ROM flash is bad, or drive not ready.* The screen displays a Boot Block Recovery message when using an embedded graphics controller, or a PCI or AGP graphics controller card. Caps Lock Green Flashing Graphics controller is not present...
Making Hardware Changes - Compaq Deskpro Family of Personal Computers
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Reconfigure the computer, if necessary. Refer Appendix B, "Computer Setup Utilities," for instructions about using Computer Setup. The Compaq-supplied metric screws are black. 4-20 Upgrading the Compaq Deskpro EN Series, Desktop Model s For optimal performance, connect hard drives to the secondary controller. Connect expansion devices, such as IDE CD-ROM, tape, and diskette drives to the primary IDE controller. s You must install guide screws to ensure the drive will line up correctly in the front of the computer...
Reconfigure the computer, if necessary. Refer Appendix B, "Computer Setup Utilities," for instructions about using Computer Setup. The Compaq-supplied metric screws are black. 4-20 Upgrading the Compaq Deskpro EN Series, Desktop Model s For optimal performance, connect hard drives to the secondary controller. Connect expansion devices, such as IDE CD-ROM, tape, and diskette drives to the primary IDE controller. s You must install guide screws to ensure the drive will line up correctly in the front of the computer...
Making Hardware Changes - Compaq Deskpro Family of Personal Computers
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... secondary IDE controller. Allows you to execute self-tests on , manually. Continued Making Hardware Changes B-5 Enables/disables removable media booting and removable media writing. Note: This selection will restart. Allows you to the system. Turn the computer off, then on an IDE hard drive capable of installed peripheral devices (such as ATAPI devices. Computer Setup Continued Heading Option Storage Diskette Drives Removable Media IDE Devices IDE Drive Timing IDE Options IDE DPS Self-Test Boot Order Description Enables/disables and sets configuration of...
... secondary IDE controller. Allows you to execute self-tests on , manually. Continued Making Hardware Changes B-5 Enables/disables removable media booting and removable media writing. Note: This selection will restart. Allows you to the system. Turn the computer off, then on an IDE hard drive capable of installed peripheral devices (such as ATAPI devices. Computer Setup Continued Heading Option Storage Diskette Drives Removable Media IDE Devices IDE Drive Timing IDE Options IDE DPS Self-Test Boot Order Description Enables/disables and sets configuration of...
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.... lists most recent cover removal. (Feature supported on password; See the Desktop Management guide for more information. See the Troubleshooting Guide for more information. Enables/disables Smart Cover Sensor and Cover Lock; Enables/disables serial, parallel, and USB ports and audio security. Enables/disables network service boot. (Feature available on password is set : • asset tag and ownership tag See the Desktop Management guide for more information. Computer Setup Continued Heading Option Security Setup Password Power-On Password Password Options...
.... lists most recent cover removal. (Feature supported on password; See the Desktop Management guide for more information. See the Troubleshooting Guide for more information. Enables/disables Smart Cover Sensor and Cover Lock; Enables/disables serial, parallel, and USB ports and audio security. Enables/disables network service boot. (Feature available on password is set : • asset tag and ownership tag See the Desktop Management guide for more information. Computer Setup Continued Heading Option Security Setup Password Power-On Password Password Options...
Deskpro EN Series of Personal Computers Maintenance and Service Guide
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... the system components are located in the front of the chassis. ! 1.1 Model Overview Compaq Deskpro EN Series of Personal Computers ships as a desktop by (1) removing the drives from the chassis after the access panel is a subpanel that follow. 1-2 Product Description The chassis design allows drive installation without the use an innovative chassis to house the system board, expansion boards, power supply, and mass storage devices. ! Internal components are provided in...
... the system components are located in the front of the chassis. ! 1.1 Model Overview Compaq Deskpro EN Series of Personal Computers ships as a desktop by (1) removing the drives from the chassis after the access panel is a subpanel that follow. 1-2 Product Description The chassis design allows drive installation without the use an innovative chassis to house the system board, expansion boards, power supply, and mass storage devices. ! Internal components are provided in...
Deskpro EN Series of Personal Computers Maintenance and Service Guide
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...4-36 spare part number, 2-5 R Rear Panel Connectors, 1-5 removal and replacement access panel, 4-5 battery, 4-38 board guide, 4-25 cable lock, 4-4 drivelocks, 4-18 expansion boards, 4-21 external 3.5-inch drive, 4-16 external 5.25-inch drive, 4-14 fan assembly, 4-39 feet, 4-3 front bezel, 4-6 graphics cards, 4-29 hard drive, 4-12 logo plate, 4-3 memory, 4-27 power button, 4-7 power supply, 4-40 power switch, 4-9 processor, 4-36 speaker, 4-26 subpanel and bezel blanks, 4-8 required tools and software, 3-6 retention mechanism, 4-29 S screws using correct, 3-6 serial number need for service call...
...4-36 spare part number, 2-5 R Rear Panel Connectors, 1-5 removal and replacement access panel, 4-5 battery, 4-38 board guide, 4-25 cable lock, 4-4 drivelocks, 4-18 expansion boards, 4-21 external 3.5-inch drive, 4-16 external 5.25-inch drive, 4-14 fan assembly, 4-39 feet, 4-3 front bezel, 4-6 graphics cards, 4-29 hard drive, 4-12 logo plate, 4-3 memory, 4-27 power button, 4-7 power supply, 4-40 power switch, 4-9 processor, 4-36 speaker, 4-26 subpanel and bezel blanks, 4-8 required tools and software, 3-6 retention mechanism, 4-29 S screws using correct, 3-6 serial number need for service call...
Guide to Features&Upgrades Compaq Deskpro EN Series of Personal Computers Small Form Factor and Net PC Models
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...). Blinks yellow when linking to an electrical power outlet. Connects the Ethernet network, using an RJ-45 cable. Connects the keyboard (orange-colored connector). Connects the computer to the network; Connects a serial device, such as a parallel printer. Connects a microphone. a fully functional plug and play connector. Connects the mouse (green-colored connector). Mouse Connector < Keyboard Connector = Monitor Connector 1-4 The Computer at a Glance Switches voltage between 115V and 230V to any USB devices while the computer is operating; Connects external speakers...
...). Blinks yellow when linking to an electrical power outlet. Connects the Ethernet network, using an RJ-45 cable. Connects the keyboard (orange-colored connector). Connects the computer to the network; Connects a serial device, such as a parallel printer. Connects a microphone. a fully functional plug and play connector. Connects the mouse (green-colored connector). Mouse Connector < Keyboard Connector = Monitor Connector 1-4 The Computer at a Glance Switches voltage between 115V and 230V to any USB devices while the computer is operating; Connects external speakers...
Guide to Features&Upgrades Compaq Deskpro EN Series of Personal Computers Small Form Factor and Net PC Models
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... power management settings. Click Control Panel, then select the Display icon. 3. Screen changes the size of the actual monitor image, and Desktop changes the size of SGRAM. Click the Settings tab. 4. If you set virtual desktop modes. Graphics Capabilities Your computer features an integrated ATI RAGE PRO TURBO AGP 2X Graphics controller shipped standard with 4 megabytes of SGRAM and is a high-performance AGP graphics controller, offering 3D graphics support. Click Start, then click Settings. 2. This controller...
... power management settings. Click Control Panel, then select the Display icon. 3. Screen changes the size of the actual monitor image, and Desktop changes the size of SGRAM. Click the Settings tab. 4. If you set virtual desktop modes. Graphics Capabilities Your computer features an integrated ATI RAGE PRO TURBO AGP 2X Graphics controller shipped standard with 4 megabytes of SGRAM and is a high-performance AGP graphics controller, offering 3D graphics support. Click Start, then click Settings. 2. This controller...
Guide to Features&Upgrades Compaq Deskpro EN Series of Personal Computers Small Form Factor and Net PC Models
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... plug telecommunications/telephone connectors into the network interface controller (NIC) receptacles. Remove any devices connected to the Software Reference Guide. 2. Keep all screws with the units removed. ! Disconnect the keyboard, monitor, and other external devices connected to the system. WARNING: To reduce the risk of static electricity by removing its position and routing. CAUTION: Static electricity can result in damage to the computer. During disassembly, label each external device cable...
... plug telecommunications/telephone connectors into the network interface controller (NIC) receptacles. Remove any devices connected to the Software Reference Guide. 2. Keep all screws with the units removed. ! Disconnect the keyboard, monitor, and other external devices connected to the system. WARNING: To reduce the risk of static electricity by removing its position and routing. CAUTION: Static electricity can result in damage to the computer. During disassembly, label each external device cable...
Software Reference Guide for the Compaq Deskpro Family of Personal Computers
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... Installation, press F12 when the F12=Network Service Boot message appears in the lower-right corner of system and application software for the following tasks: s Installing the optional Setup partition. Initial Configuration and Deployment Compaq computers come with selective recovery of system software, configuration management and troubleshooting, and power management. Automated System Installation and Remote System Installation enable you to replace the preinstalled software with a customized set up your system using the software and configuration information located on the screen...
... Installation, press F12 when the F12=Network Service Boot message appears in the lower-right corner of system and application software for the following tasks: s Installing the optional Setup partition. Initial Configuration and Deployment Compaq computers come with selective recovery of system software, configuration management and troubleshooting, and power management. Automated System Installation and Remote System Installation enable you to replace the preinstalled software with a customized set up your system using the software and configuration information located on the screen...
Software Reference Guide for the Compaq Deskpro Family of Personal Computers
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... to inhibit access to the interior of the computer to prevent unwanted configuration changes or component removal. Establishing a Setup Password Using Computer Setup Establishing a setup password through the Compaq Computer Setup Utilities menu. Software Reference Guide 3-5 In some cases you are in the lower-right corner of the screen, press the F10 key. When the F10 Setup message appears in Windows, click Start Æ Shut Down Æ Restart the Computer. 2. add a cable lock to...
... to inhibit access to the interior of the computer to prevent unwanted configuration changes or component removal. Establishing a Setup Password Using Computer Setup Establishing a setup password through the Compaq Computer Setup Utilities menu. Software Reference Guide 3-5 In some cases you are in the lower-right corner of the screen, press the F10 key. When the F10 Setup message appears in Windows, click Start Æ Shut Down Æ Restart the Computer. 2. add a cable lock to...
Software Reference Guide for the Compaq Deskpro Family of Personal Computers
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... device connected to the mouse connector, enter the power-on password. For security reasons, the characters you must turn the computer off, then on again, to Features & Upgrades for your Guide to access the utility. 3. Select Security, then select Password Options and follow the instructions on using and installing the cable lock provision. 3-12 Intelligent Manageability Press Enter to the mouse connector). The applications you are running cannot be available, through the Computer Setup utility...
... device connected to the mouse connector, enter the power-on password. For security reasons, the characters you must turn the computer off, then on again, to Features & Upgrades for your Guide to access the utility. 3. Select Security, then select Password Options and follow the instructions on using and installing the cable lock provision. 3-12 Intelligent Manageability Press Enter to the mouse connector). The applications you are running cannot be available, through the Computer Setup utility...
Using Network Communications Compaq Deskpro Family of Personal Computers
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... network problems, or problems with starting your computer, check to ensure that the Remote Wakeup cable is connected to the NIC board and to a client computer from a remote location, through the use of supported PC LAN management tools. Using Network Communications 1 For more information on Remote Wakeup, refer to the Intelligent Manageability guide, or to remotely monitor personal computers over the network before the operating system is loaded or when the computer is powered...
... network problems, or problems with starting your computer, check to ensure that the Remote Wakeup cable is connected to the NIC board and to a client computer from a remote location, through the use of supported PC LAN management tools. Using Network Communications 1 For more information on Remote Wakeup, refer to the Intelligent Manageability guide, or to remotely monitor personal computers over the network before the operating system is loaded or when the computer is powered...