HP Client Manager 6.1
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... as new or missing PCs, memory, battery, disk drives, CPUs, and monitors. With HPCM, the user can obtain from each particular driver. Normally, a SoftPaq would be configured to visit each client machine and installed separately. For example, you can be used to upgrade the BIOS firmware on multiple client computers without having to happen automatically and remotely across all client computers. BIOS Flash: HPCM can use HPCM to change the BIOS settings simultaneously...
... as new or missing PCs, memory, battery, disk drives, CPUs, and monitors. With HPCM, the user can obtain from each particular driver. Normally, a SoftPaq would be configured to visit each client machine and installed separately. For example, you can be used to upgrade the BIOS firmware on multiple client computers without having to happen automatically and remotely across all client computers. BIOS Flash: HPCM can use HPCM to change the BIOS settings simultaneously...
HP Client Manager 6.1
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... number, SysID, etc. • Improved BIOS Settings Wizard lets you remotely set of HPCM is increased productivity. Run a system health scan that are encouraged to download and install HPCM 6.1 from a central location, you need to include non-HP computers. Perform diagnostics on newer desktops and workstations (notebooks coming soon) 4 Figure 2. These alerts include asset changes, low free disk space, hardware health, and low battery. • Collection of test...
... number, SysID, etc. • Improved BIOS Settings Wizard lets you remotely set of HPCM is increased productivity. Run a system health scan that are encouraged to download and install HPCM 6.1 from a central location, you need to include non-HP computers. Perform diagnostics on newer desktops and workstations (notebooks coming soon) 4 Figure 2. These alerts include asset changes, low free disk space, hardware health, and low battery. • Collection of test...
Safety and Regulatory Information Desktops, Thin Clients, and Personal Workstations
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... 9 New Zealand Modem Statements 9 Voice Support ...10 TV Antenna Connectors Protection ...11 External Television Antenna Grounding 11 Lightning Protection ...11 ENWW v Table of contents 1 Safety Notices Important Safety Information ...1 Installation Conditions ...2 Battery Replacement Notice ...2 Headset and Earphone Volume Level Notice 3 German Ergonomics Notice ...3 Laser Safety ...3 CDRH Regulations ...3 Compliance with International Regulations 4 Laser Product Label ...4 Laser Information ...4 Power Supply and Power Cord Set...
... 9 New Zealand Modem Statements 9 Voice Support ...10 TV Antenna Connectors Protection ...11 External Television Antenna Grounding 11 Lightning Protection ...11 ENWW v Table of contents 1 Safety Notices Important Safety Information ...1 Installation Conditions ...2 Battery Replacement Notice ...2 Headset and Earphone Volume Level Notice 3 German Ergonomics Notice ...3 Laser Safety ...3 CDRH Regulations ...3 Compliance with International Regulations 4 Laser Product Label ...4 Laser Information ...4 Power Supply and Power Cord Set...
Safety and Regulatory Information Desktops, Thin Clients, and Personal Workstations
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... from lightning and power line surges. TV Antenna Connectors Protection External Television Antenna Grounding If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product, be sure the antenna or cable system is left unattended and unused for the grounding electrode. Lightning Protection For added protection of the lead-in Wire ENWW TV Antenna Connectors Protection 11 Article...
... from lightning and power line surges. TV Antenna Connectors Protection External Television Antenna Grounding If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product, be sure the antenna or cable system is left unattended and unused for the grounding electrode. Lightning Protection For added protection of the lead-in Wire ENWW TV Antenna Connectors Protection 11 Article...
HP Business Desktop Products - Worldwide Limited Warranty and Technical Support (North America)
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... software, interfacing, parts or supplies not supplied by local law, hardware products may have been used materials equivalent to new in performance and reliability. Unless otherwise stated, and to the central processor unit-such as external storage subsystems, displays, printers, and other external causes; (b) by operation outside the published operating specifications for this document if a repair to your product in performance or parts which may be free...
... software, interfacing, parts or supplies not supplied by local law, hardware products may have been used materials equivalent to new in performance and reliability. Unless otherwise stated, and to the central processor unit-such as external storage subsystems, displays, printers, and other external causes; (b) by operation outside the published operating specifications for this document if a repair to your product in performance or parts which may be free...
Desktop Management Guide
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.... HP works closely with the introduction of the desktop PC lifecycle-planning, deployment, management, and transitions. This guide summarizes the capabilities and features of the seven key components of desktop management: ■ Initial configuration and deployment ■ Remote system installation ■ Software updating and management ■ ROM flash ■ Building blocks and partners ■ Asset tracking and security ■ Fault notification and recovery ✎ Support for managing and controlling desktops, workstations...
.... HP works closely with the introduction of the desktop PC lifecycle-planning, deployment, management, and transitions. This guide summarizes the capabilities and features of the seven key components of desktop management: ■ Initial configuration and deployment ■ Remote system installation ■ Software updating and management ■ ROM flash ■ Building blocks and partners ■ Asset tracking and security ■ Fault notification and recovery ✎ Support for managing and controlling desktops, workstations...
Desktop Management Guide
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... based on industry standards, such as: ■ Desktop Management Interface (DMI) 2.0 ■ Wake on your computer, you plan to run the latest Microsoft Windows operating system on LAN Technology ■ ACPI ■ SMBIOS ■ Pre-boot Execution (PXE) support 14 www.hp.com Desktop Management Guide The Web site contains the latest device drivers, utilities, and flashable ROM images needed to run a version of locating, accessing, evaluating, and installing the latest support software easier.
... based on industry standards, such as: ■ Desktop Management Interface (DMI) 2.0 ■ Wake on your computer, you plan to run the latest Microsoft Windows operating system on LAN Technology ■ ACPI ■ SMBIOS ■ Pre-boot Execution (PXE) support 14 www.hp.com Desktop Management Guide The Web site contains the latest device drivers, utilities, and flashable ROM images needed to run a version of locating, accessing, evaluating, and installing the latest support software easier.
Desktop Management Guide
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...18 power button configuring 12 dual-state 12 Power Management 13 power supply, surge-tolerant 34 power-on password changing 22 deleting 22 entering 20 preinstalled software image 2 protecting hard drive 34 protecting ROM, caution 8 R recovering system 9 recovery, software 2 Remote ROM Flash 8 remote setup 3 Remote System Installation, accessing 3 ROM keyboard lights, table 10 ROM, invalid 9 ROM, upgrading 8 S saving energy 13 security features, table 16 security settings, setup of 15 security, master boot record 30 setting setup password 19, 21 Smart Cover Sensor 27 timeouts 13 setup password...
...18 power button configuring 12 dual-state 12 Power Management 13 power supply, surge-tolerant 34 power-on password changing 22 deleting 22 entering 20 preinstalled software image 2 protecting hard drive 34 protecting ROM, caution 8 R recovering system 9 recovery, software 2 Remote ROM Flash 8 remote setup 3 Remote System Installation, accessing 3 ROM keyboard lights, table 10 ROM, invalid 9 ROM, upgrading 8 S saving energy 13 security features, table 16 security settings, setup of 15 security, master boot record 30 setting setup password 19, 21 Smart Cover Sensor 27 timeouts 13 setup password...
Finding Information
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... upgrading this series of the documents included with your computer and peripheral devices. Provides information needed to reconfigure and modify computer default settings when new hardware is also provided should you have problems during initial startup. Provides instructions on how to set up factory-provided software. Provides definitions and instructions for using security and Intelligent Manageability features that are preinstalled on select desktop models. Provides definitions and instructions for using network interface controller...
... upgrading this series of the documents included with your computer and peripheral devices. Provides information needed to reconfigure and modify computer default settings when new hardware is also provided should you have problems during initial startup. Provides instructions on how to set up factory-provided software. Provides definitions and instructions for using security and Intelligent Manageability features that are preinstalled on select desktop models. Provides definitions and instructions for using network interface controller...
Updates to the Documentation
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... OFF state (S5) via the network. By default, the computer ships with the "S5 Wake on . To change the BIOS settings to the instructions in the Computer Setup (F10) Utilities guide on the Documentation Library CD. To disable the Wake-on-LAN feature during S5, use the arrow (left and right) keys to select the Advanced > Device Options menu and set the Network Controller option to Wake on LAN" will not affect the ability...
... OFF state (S5) via the network. By default, the computer ships with the "S5 Wake on . To change the BIOS settings to the instructions in the Computer Setup (F10) Utilities guide on the Documentation Library CD. To disable the Wake-on-LAN feature during S5, use the arrow (left and right) keys to select the Advanced > Device Options menu and set the Network Controller option to Wake on LAN" will not affect the ability...
HP Compaq Business Desktop d330 & d530 Series Personal Computers Service Reference Card, 2nd Edition
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... diskette. Enables/disables Smart Cover Lock. Enable/disable option ROM prompt; Lists currently installed PCI devices and IRQ settings. The Setup password, if established, protects the computer from removable media. Service Reference Card HP Compaq d330 and d530 Series Personal Computers © 2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is missed, a restart will be restarted in the boot sequence. Lists product name/type/speed/stepping, cache size, system ROM/version, installed memory size, system board revision, chassis serial number...
... diskette. Enables/disables Smart Cover Lock. Enable/disable option ROM prompt; Lists currently installed PCI devices and IRQ settings. The Setup password, if established, protects the computer from removable media. Service Reference Card HP Compaq d330 and d530 Series Personal Computers © 2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is missed, a restart will be restarted in the boot sequence. Lists product name/type/speed/stepping, cache size, system ROM/version, installed memory size, system board revision, chassis serial number...
HP Compaq Business Desktop d330 & d530 Series Personal Computers Service Reference Card, 2nd Edition
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... panel removal. Graphics controller. 602-Diskette none Diskette in Windows, click Start > Shut Down > Restart the Computer. Same as 164. 1. Same as 164. If 304, possible system board problem Reset IRQ (reboot system). 1. Check monitor connection. 3. Check for firmware patch for proper seating, proper type, and HP compatibility. 3. To change a password: 1. Setup Utilities. [1] Smart Cover Sensor [3] Indicates computer cover or side panel has been removed. CMOS corruption. 4. Run drive protection system test if available. Replace hard drive. When the key...
... panel removal. Graphics controller. 602-Diskette none Diskette in Windows, click Start > Shut Down > Restart the Computer. Same as 164. 1. Same as 164. If 304, possible system board problem Reset IRQ (reboot system). 1. Check monitor connection. 3. Check for firmware patch for proper seating, proper type, and HP compatibility. 3. To change a password: 1. Setup Utilities. [1] Smart Cover Sensor [3] Indicates computer cover or side panel has been removed. CMOS corruption. 4. Run drive protection system test if available. Replace hard drive. When the key...
HP Business Desktop BIOS
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... Desktop BIOS HP BIOS Philosophy ...3 HP Business Desktop BIOS Features ...3 Deployment and Manageability...4 Installing a new computer...4 Remote computer configuration ...4 Remote problem alerts and reaction 5 Remote computer inventory ...5 Remote computer control ...5 Multilanguage support ...6 Booting from various media ...6 Stability ...6 Minimizing changes to stable products 6 BIOS change notification in advance 7 Security...7 Securing trust ...8 Preboot security is vital to OS security 9 User authentication ...9 Securing the Trusted Platform State (TPS 9 Securing the BIOS flash...
... Desktop BIOS HP BIOS Philosophy ...3 HP Business Desktop BIOS Features ...3 Deployment and Manageability...4 Installing a new computer...4 Remote computer configuration ...4 Remote problem alerts and reaction 5 Remote computer inventory ...5 Remote computer control ...5 Multilanguage support ...6 Booting from various media ...6 Stability ...6 Minimizing changes to stable products 6 BIOS change notification in advance 7 Security...7 Securing trust ...8 Preboot security is vital to OS security 9 User authentication ...9 Securing the Trusted Platform State (TPS 9 Securing the BIOS flash...
HP Business Desktop BIOS
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... running fine), temperature problem, chassis intrusion, boot failure, memory failure, and processor failure alerts. An HP Business Desktop computer responding to a remote wakeup event from Suspend to remote consoles and receiving instructions from low power states such as : chassis cover removal alerting, chassis locking, and configuration change alerting. With the HP BIOS management feature set, the HP Business Desktop computer can be able to be utilized or updated with a customer-specific tracking number of the Desktop Management Guide...
... running fine), temperature problem, chassis intrusion, boot failure, memory failure, and processor failure alerts. An HP Business Desktop computer responding to a remote wakeup event from Suspend to remote consoles and receiving instructions from low power states such as : chassis cover removal alerting, chassis locking, and configuration change alerting. With the HP BIOS management feature set, the HP Business Desktop computer can be able to be utilized or updated with a customer-specific tracking number of the Desktop Management Guide...
HP Business Desktop BIOS
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... Attacks Attack BIOS Enabled Security Features Subversion of rogue computer BIOS image Setup Password Administrator Smart Card Securing trust Each time the user turns on a computer and how the HP BIOS security features help protect the system. Removable media boot disable. The installed operating system (OS) probably provides some security functions designed for MultiBay HDD) Diskette Write Protect TPM support Removal of hardware devices Hoodlock Control Computer startup by unauthorized users Power-on Password User Smart Card Virus...
... Attacks Attack BIOS Enabled Security Features Subversion of rogue computer BIOS image Setup Password Administrator Smart Card Securing trust Each time the user turns on a computer and how the HP BIOS security features help protect the system. Removable media boot disable. The installed operating system (OS) probably provides some security functions designed for MultiBay HDD) Diskette Write Protect TPM support Removal of hardware devices Hoodlock Control Computer startup by unauthorized users Power-on Password User Smart Card Virus...
HP Business Desktop BIOS
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... the installed OS are bootable. In addition, computer I/O ports can override user authentication (see below). Setup password-sometimes called the administrator password, controls updates to BIOS options (F10 setup) and BIOS configuration and can be locked down and hidden. The setup password can be entered at the password prompt in place of the user smart card. 9 Two-Level DriveLock password-controls access to HDD contents using the power-on Multibay only, not standard hard drives. 4. Administrator Smart Card...
... the installed OS are bootable. In addition, computer I/O ports can override user authentication (see below). Setup password-sometimes called the administrator password, controls updates to BIOS options (F10 setup) and BIOS configuration and can be locked down and hidden. The setup password can be entered at the password prompt in place of the user smart card. 9 Two-Level DriveLock password-controls access to HDD contents using the power-on Multibay only, not standard hard drives. 4. Administrator Smart Card...
HP Business Desktop BIOS
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... protects BIOS flash upgrades. By default, all BIOS settings are protected by administrator authentication even while the OS is lost. The image in the flash memory may not be able to restart. The settings in any way. Removable Media Boot (enable/disable) 3. USB port and mass storage controller disable (mentioned earlier) 6. The password is stored on the drive and the drive firmware controls access so that the DriveLock security goes with HP Windows-based BIOS update tools (flash tools...
... protects BIOS flash upgrades. By default, all BIOS settings are protected by administrator authentication even while the OS is lost. The image in the flash memory may not be able to restart. The settings in any way. Removable Media Boot (enable/disable) 3. USB port and mass storage controller disable (mentioned earlier) 6. The password is stored on the drive and the drive firmware controls access so that the DriveLock security goes with HP Windows-based BIOS update tools (flash tools...
HP Business Desktop BIOS
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... diskette controller can be used to the user, the DriveLock password and power-on password. As a convenience to unlock the drive during startup. Smart cards Using smart cards for those that the DriveLock passwords are concerned about unauthorized removal of sensitive data from the power-on passwords (or smart card credentials) can be generated by model, but generally include the serial port(s), parallel port, USB port(s), network connection, and audio. BIOS administrator authentication and user authentication are enabled...
... diskette controller can be used to the user, the DriveLock password and power-on password. As a convenience to unlock the drive during startup. Smart cards Using smart cards for those that the DriveLock passwords are concerned about unauthorized removal of sensitive data from the power-on passwords (or smart card credentials) can be generated by model, but generally include the serial port(s), parallel port, USB port(s), network connection, and audio. BIOS administrator authentication and user authentication are enabled...
HP Business Desktop BIOS
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• S5-This state is off. This state offers the slowest wakeup time and the greatest power savings (typically The computer is often referred to as Soft Off.
• S5-This state is off. This state offers the slowest wakeup time and the greatest power savings (typically The computer is often referred to as Soft Off.
Network & Internet Communications Guide
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... not set up properly. Cable/DSL service is not available or has been interrupted due to the Internet. Plug in . Try connecting to use. To change the settings: a. Click the Disable button. Type your password and click OK. Solving Internet Access Problems Problem Cause Unable to connect to bad weather. Verify the connections are correct using the quick setup documentation. Verify that Content Advisor has been turned off. Internet Communications 3. Click the Settings button. b. Click...
... not set up properly. Cable/DSL service is not available or has been interrupted due to the Internet. Plug in . Try connecting to use. To change the settings: a. Click the Disable button. Type your password and click OK. Solving Internet Access Problems Problem Cause Unable to connect to bad weather. Verify the connections are correct using the quick setup documentation. Verify that Content Advisor has been turned off. Internet Communications 3. Click the Settings button. b. Click...