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... the real-time clock needs to the next section, "Preparing the Computer for Installation." Computer Setup automatically detects and configures most Compaq components, including Compaq hard drives. If the machine you are user-defined types, also called soft-drive types. Drives with these user-defined drives.... reconfigure the hard drive. If the drive type number is 65 or 66, record the drive parameters. Whenever the nonvolatile memory (CMOS) has become invalid, such as after the installation of a new battery, drive parameters must complete the following steps before installing the battery...
... the real-time clock needs to the next section, "Preparing the Computer for Installation." Computer Setup automatically detects and configures most Compaq components, including Compaq hard drives. If the machine you are user-defined types, also called soft-drive types. Drives with these user-defined drives.... reconfigure the hard drive. If the drive type number is 65 or 66, record the drive parameters. Whenever the nonvolatile memory (CMOS) has become invalid, such as after the installation of a new battery, drive parameters must complete the following steps before installing the battery...
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... and is on the back of the battery. 2. WARNING: The system board contains a clock/CMOS lithium battery. The battery is installed when the first becomes inoperative. ! Unplug the computer. 4....and-loop connector on , turn it off. 3. Attach the battery to Chapter 6, "Upgrading the Desktop Computer," or Chapter 7, "Upgrading the Minitower Computer." 5. Do not abuse or disassemble. Preparing the.... If you have locked the Smart Cover Lock, use Computer Setup to Chapter 8, "Using Compaq Utilities." 2. For more information about Computer Setup, refer to unlock the lock. Remove the expansion...
... and is on the back of the battery. 2. WARNING: The system board contains a clock/CMOS lithium battery. The battery is installed when the first becomes inoperative. ! Unplug the computer. 4....and-loop connector on , turn it off. 3. Attach the battery to Chapter 6, "Upgrading the Desktop Computer," or Chapter 7, "Upgrading the Minitower Computer." 5. Do not abuse or disassemble. Preparing the.... If you have locked the Smart Cover Lock, use Computer Setup to Chapter 8, "Using Compaq Utilities." 2. For more information about Computer Setup, refer to unlock the lock. Remove the expansion...
Deskpro Personal Computers Service Reference Guide
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...not be a problem with the expansion card. 5. Remove expansion boards. 3. Clear CMOS. 2. continued Deskpro Service Reference Guide D-1 If the problem persists, replace the RTC battery. Check for proper placement of the CMOS jumper. Screen Message 101-Option ROM Error Beeps* 1L, 1S Probable Cause System...Computer Setup (F10 Setup). Reset the date and time under Control Panel. Battery life is approximately 5 years. Clear CMOS. 2. Replace the system board. 1. D appendix POST ERROR MESSAGES An error message results if the Power-On Self-Test (POST) encounters ...
...not be a problem with the expansion card. 5. Remove expansion boards. 3. Clear CMOS. 2. continued Deskpro Service Reference Guide D-1 If the problem persists, replace the RTC battery. Check for proper placement of the CMOS jumper. Screen Message 101-Option ROM Error Beeps* 1L, 1S Probable Cause System...Computer Setup (F10 Setup). Reset the date and time under Control Panel. Battery life is approximately 5 years. Clear CMOS. 2. Replace the system board. 1. D appendix POST ERROR MESSAGES An error message results if the Power-On Self-Test (POST) encounters ...
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...keyboard. 4. Reset the IRQ. 403-Parallel Port 3 Address 2S Assignment Conflict IRQ address conflicts with another device. Clear CMOS. 3. Verify the monitor is attached and turned on. 4. Replace system board. 401-Parallel Port 1 Address 2S ...port X. 1. Reset the IRQ. 411-Network Interface Card 2S Interrupt Conflict IRQ address conflicts with computer turned off . 2. continued Deskpro Service Reference Guide D-3 Clear CMOS. 3. POST Error Messages Continued Screen Message 301-Keyboard Error Beeps* None Probable Cause Keyboard failure. Reset the IRQ. 501-Display...
...keyboard. 4. Reset the IRQ. 403-Parallel Port 3 Address 2S Assignment Conflict IRQ address conflicts with another device. Clear CMOS. 3. Verify the monitor is attached and turned on. 4. Replace system board. 401-Parallel Port 1 Address 2S ...port X. 1. Reset the IRQ. 411-Network Interface Card 2S Interrupt Conflict IRQ address conflicts with computer turned off . 2. continued Deskpro Service Reference Guide D-3 Clear CMOS. 3. POST Error Messages Continued Screen Message 301-Keyboard Error Beeps* None Probable Cause Keyboard failure. Reset the IRQ. 501-Display...
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...cables. 3. properly and will be disabled. Replace the system board. 602-Diskette Boot Record Error None Diskette in drive type. 1. Clear CMOS. 612-Secondary Floppy Port 2S Address Assignment Conflict 660-Display Cache is an issue. No action required. POST Error Messages Continued Screen Message Beeps... (F10 Setup) or Windows NT, Windows 95, or Windows 98 utilities. 2. Run Computer Setup (F10 Setup). 2. Replace diskette drive. 5. Clear CMOS. 610-External Storage Device Failure None External tape drive not connected. Run Computer Setup (F10 Setup). 2. Clear...
...cables. 3. properly and will be disabled. Replace the system board. 602-Diskette Boot Record Error None Diskette in drive type. 1. Clear CMOS. 612-Secondary Floppy Port 2S Address Assignment Conflict 660-Display Cache is an issue. No action required. POST Error Messages Continued Screen Message Beeps... (F10 Setup) or Windows NT, Windows 95, or Windows 98 utilities. 2. Run Computer Setup (F10 Setup). 2. Replace diskette drive. 5. Clear CMOS. 610-External Storage Device Failure None External tape drive not connected. Run Computer Setup (F10 Setup). 2. Clear...
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...Serial Port Address 2S Conflict Detected Both external and internal serial ports are assigned to COM1. 1. with another device. continued Deskpro Service Reference Guide D-5 with another device. Reseat or replace hood locking mechanism cable. 916-Thermal Sensor from Processor Heatsink is...system board. 917-Expansion Riser not Detected None Riser board not seated or not Install riser board if missing or installed. Clear CMOS. 3. Clear CMOS. 3. with another device. 1202-MIDI Port Address 2S Conflict Detected 1203-Game Port Address Conflict Detected * L = Long,...
...Serial Port Address 2S Conflict Detected Both external and internal serial ports are assigned to COM1. 1. with another device. continued Deskpro Service Reference Guide D-5 with another device. Reseat or replace hood locking mechanism cable. 916-Thermal Sensor from Processor Heatsink is...system board. 917-Expansion Riser not Detected None Riser board not seated or not Install riser board if missing or installed. Clear CMOS. 3. Clear CMOS. 3. with another device. 1202-MIDI Port Address 2S Conflict Detected 1203-Game Port Address Conflict Detected * L = Long,...
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... a firmware patch that will fix an erroneous error message.) 1. continued D-6 POST Error Messages Apply firmware patch if applicable. 3. Clear CMOS. 3. Remove any Comm port expansion cards. 2. Disconnect additional drives. 6. Determine if hard drive is giving correct error message. Reconfigure...Setup). 1780-Disk 0 Failure * L = Long, S = Short None Hard drive/format error. 1. Run Computer Setup (F10 Setup). 2. Clear CMOS. 3. Run the Drive Protection System test if available. 7. Remove any Comm port expansion cards. 2. Run hard drive diagnostics. 5. Run the Drive...
... a firmware patch that will fix an erroneous error message.) 1. continued D-6 POST Error Messages Apply firmware patch if applicable. 3. Clear CMOS. 3. Remove any Comm port expansion cards. 2. Disconnect additional drives. 6. Determine if hard drive is giving correct error message. Reconfigure...Setup). 1780-Disk 0 Failure * L = Long, S = Short None Hard drive/format error. 1. Run Computer Setup (F10 Setup). 2. Clear CMOS. 3. Run the Drive Protection System test if available. 7. Remove any Comm port expansion cards. 2. Run hard drive diagnostics. 5. Run the Drive...
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...seating /jumper settings. 4. Disconnect additional drives. 6. Run the Drive Protection System test if available. 8. Replace the hard drive. 9. Clear CMOS. 3. Run the Drive Protection System test if available. 7. Run Computer Setup (F10 Setup). 2. Run Computer Setup (F10 Setup). 2. Disconnect...System test if available. 7. Run Computer Setup (F10 Setup). 2. Replace the system board. 1. Run hard drive diagnostics. 5. Clear CMOS. 3. Replace the system board. Confirm drive is supported on this computer (Large drive ROM support.) 7. Check cable seating/jumper settings. ...
...seating /jumper settings. 4. Disconnect additional drives. 6. Run the Drive Protection System test if available. 8. Replace the hard drive. 9. Clear CMOS. 3. Run the Drive Protection System test if available. 7. Run Computer Setup (F10 Setup). 2. Run Computer Setup (F10 Setup). 2. Disconnect...System test if available. 7. Run Computer Setup (F10 Setup). 2. Replace the system board. 1. Run hard drive diagnostics. 5. Clear CMOS. 3. Replace the system board. Confirm drive is supported on this computer (Large drive ROM support.) 7. Check cable seating/jumper settings. ...
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... additional drives. 6. Run the Drive Protection System test if available. 7. Disconnect additional drives. 6. Clear CMOS. 3. Check cable seating /jumper settings. 4. Replace the hard drive. Clear CMOS. 3. Run the Drive Protection System test if available. 7. Run Computer Setup (F10 Setup). 2. Run... None or Disk Failure Hard drive circuitry error. * L = Long, S = Short Recommended Action 1. Clear CMOS. 3. Disconnect additional drives. 6. continued D-8 POST Error Messages Replace the system board. 1. Check cable seating /jumper settings. 4. Run hard drive...
... additional drives. 6. Run the Drive Protection System test if available. 7. Disconnect additional drives. 6. Clear CMOS. 3. Check cable seating /jumper settings. 4. Replace the hard drive. Clear CMOS. 3. Run the Drive Protection System test if available. 7. Run Computer Setup (F10 Setup). 2. Run... None or Disk Failure Hard drive circuitry error. * L = Long, S = Short Recommended Action 1. Clear CMOS. 3. Disconnect additional drives. 6. continued D-8 POST Error Messages Replace the system board. 1. Check cable seating /jumper settings. 4. Run hard drive...
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... Continued Screen Message 1800-Temperature Alert Beeps* None Probable Cause Internal temperature exceeds specification. Replace system board. Recommended Action 1. Remove and reseat memory module. 3. Clear CMOS. 2. continued Deskpro Service Reference Guide D-9 system is running . 2. Audible 2S Power-on Keyboard None 2L, 1S Failed Boot Block. If Setup already has data in Appendix...
... Continued Screen Message 1800-Temperature Alert Beeps* None Probable Cause Internal temperature exceeds specification. Replace system board. Recommended Action 1. Remove and reseat memory module. 3. Clear CMOS. 2. continued Deskpro Service Reference Guide D-9 system is running . 2. Audible 2S Power-on Keyboard None 2L, 1S Failed Boot Block. If Setup already has data in Appendix...
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... source and the wall outlet is pressed. Computer does not boot up and power and hard drive LEDs are blocked. 3. Clear configuration memory (CMOS). Let the unit cool down before turning power back on some computers, is properly connected to be bad. The unit temperature was exceeded because..., the real-time clock (RTC) battery may hear one long and two short beeps. The video controller is not present or is available from Compaq. A PCI or ISA card that the riser board is defective. Ensure that has been installed is properly seated. Ensure that was functioning with a...
... source and the wall outlet is pressed. Computer does not boot up and power and hard drive LEDs are blocked. 3. Clear configuration memory (CMOS). Let the unit cool down before turning power back on some computers, is properly connected to be bad. The unit temperature was exceeded because..., the real-time clock (RTC) battery may hear one long and two short beeps. The video controller is not present or is available from Compaq. A PCI or ISA card that the riser board is defective. Ensure that has been installed is properly seated. Ensure that was functioning with a...
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... J8 J10 - 19 J20 -29 J30 J31 - J35 J40 J50 J51 J52 J55 J66 J67 J68 J69 J70 J71 J72 J73 Component Clear Password header CMOS header Video pass through header BNC RJ-45 Jack IEEE 1394 ISA slots PCI slots Riser board Device bay connectors AGP First parallel port Second...) Mouse connector Double-stacked mouse/keyboard connector Top Mouse Bottom Keyboard Video connector Single USB connector Double-stacked USB Microphone jack Line-in jack continued Deskpro Service Reference Guide G-1
... J8 J10 - 19 J20 -29 J30 J31 - J35 J40 J50 J51 J52 J55 J66 J67 J68 J69 J70 J71 J72 J73 Component Clear Password header CMOS header Video pass through header BNC RJ-45 Jack IEEE 1394 ISA slots PCI slots Riser board Device bay connectors AGP First parallel port Second...) Mouse connector Double-stacked mouse/keyboard connector Top Mouse Bottom Keyboard Video connector Single USB connector Double-stacked USB Microphone jack Line-in jack continued Deskpro Service Reference Guide G-1
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... Secondary SCSI connector P53 First serial port P54 Second serial port P70 Processor fan header P89 Floating Serial Port Connector P100 ITP connector SW50 Clear CMOS switch XMM1 Memory slot. The first slot populated (DIMM1 or RIMM1) and tested. Reference Designators Continued Designator Component J74 Line-out jack J75 Headphone jack...
... Secondary SCSI connector P53 First serial port P54 Second serial port P70 Processor fan header P89 Floating Serial Port Connector P100 ITP connector SW50 Clear CMOS switch XMM1 Memory slot. The first slot populated (DIMM1 or RIMM1) and tested. Reference Designators Continued Designator Component J74 Line-out jack J75 Headphone jack...