HP Blackbird Gaming System - Getting Started Guide
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...meets safety standards for television cable connections as having this capability. Use a power strip whose manufacturer offers a damage replacement policy that all power strips provide surge protection; When setting up your new computer, place it is...base stabilizer, see the Attaching the Computer Stand document that came with surge protection or an uninterruptible power supply (UPS). See the instructions for attaching the base stabilizer in the Attaching the Computer Stand document .... Placing the computer in the proper location All Blackbird 002 systems ship with the computer.
...meets safety standards for television cable connections as having this capability. Use a power strip whose manufacturer offers a damage replacement policy that all power strips provide surge protection; When setting up your new computer, place it is...base stabilizer, see the Attaching the Computer Stand document that came with surge protection or an uninterruptible power supply (UPS). See the instructions for attaching the base stabilizer in the Attaching the Computer Stand document .... Placing the computer in the proper location All Blackbird 002 systems ship with the computer.
HP Blackbird Gaming System - Upgrading and Servicing
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... 3 Accessing the chassis through the access door (left side 3 Replacing the access door 8 Removing the internal covers 11 Replacing the internal covers 13 Accessing the chassis through the right side 14 Replacing the right side access 18 Locating Components Inside the Computer 22 Removing... card 39 Installing an add-in card 42 Removing and Replacing the Power Supply 45 Removing the power supply 45 Replacing the power supply 47 Removing and Replacing the SATA Backplane 49 Removing the SATA backplane 49 Replacing the SATA backplane 52 Replacing the Battery 54 Table of Contents iii
... 3 Accessing the chassis through the access door (left side 3 Replacing the access door 8 Removing the internal covers 11 Replacing the internal covers 13 Accessing the chassis through the right side 14 Replacing the right side access 18 Locating Components Inside the Computer 22 Removing... card 39 Installing an add-in card 42 Removing and Replacing the Power Supply 45 Removing the power supply 45 Replacing the power supply 47 Removing and Replacing the SATA Backplane 49 Removing the SATA backplane 49 Replacing the SATA backplane 52 Replacing the Battery 54 Table of Contents iii
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... Ethernet or LAN connector). 2 Reconnect all peripherals, such as the keyboard, mouse, and monitor cables). 3 Reconnect the external devices. 4 Turn on the computer power supply by using the rocker switch on the back of the chassis, and then turn on page 2. Complete the following steps, in the order in card... 3 WARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical shock, fire, or damage to open the left access door, remove the door exterior inlay (when replacing it), or lift the access door off its hinges: CAUTION: Avoid damage, when you remove the access door or the inlay, protect the inlay ...
... Ethernet or LAN connector). 2 Reconnect all peripherals, such as the keyboard, mouse, and monitor cables). 3 Reconnect the external devices. 4 Turn on the computer power supply by using the rocker switch on the back of the chassis, and then turn on page 2. Complete the following steps, in the order in card... 3 WARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical shock, fire, or damage to open the left access door, remove the door exterior inlay (when replacing it), or lift the access door off its hinges: CAUTION: Avoid damage, when you remove the access door or the inlay, protect the inlay ...
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... are in place (see "Replacing the internal covers" on page 13), and then swing the door toward the front of the chassis until the latch locks. 4 See "After closing the computer" on page 3. 2 Open the PCI door by removing the internal covers (PCI door, thermal divider, and power supply baffle): 1 Open the access...
... are in place (see "Replacing the internal covers" on page 13), and then swing the door toward the front of the chassis until the latch locks. 4 See "After closing the computer" on page 3. 2 Open the PCI door by removing the internal covers (PCI door, thermal divider, and power supply baffle): 1 Open the access...
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Upgrading and Servicing Guide 13 L1 M1 2 Replace the thermal divider by positioning the baffle onto the guide rails (M1), and then sliding the baffle straight into the chassis. 3 Replace the PCI door: a Hold the door perpendicular (at 90 degrees) to the chassis, with the hinges over the hinge ...pins, and then lower the door onto the pins. Replacing the internal covers 1 Replace the power supply baffle by positioning the divider onto the guide rails (L1), and then sliding the divider straight into the chassis. b Swing the ...
Upgrading and Servicing Guide 13 L1 M1 2 Replace the thermal divider by positioning the baffle onto the guide rails (M1), and then sliding the baffle straight into the chassis. 3 Replace the PCI door: a Hold the door perpendicular (at 90 degrees) to the chassis, with the hinges over the hinge ...pins, and then lower the door onto the pins. Replacing the internal covers 1 Replace the power supply baffle by positioning the divider onto the guide rails (L1), and then sliding the divider straight into the chassis. b Swing the ...
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... side of the drawer (C), and lift the drive (D) off the pins (E) and out of the replacement full-size optical disc drive. If you are adding a drive, route the cables and connect them at the motherboard and the power supply. 5 Close the access door and the computer. C D E D E Upgrading and Servicing Guide 33 Removing the...
... side of the drawer (C), and lift the drive (D) off the pins (E) and out of the replacement full-size optical disc drive. If you are adding a drive, route the cables and connect them at the motherboard and the power supply. 5 Close the access door and the computer. C D E D E Upgrading and Servicing Guide 33 Removing the...
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Your power supply may result in card or device does not work, read the manufacturer's installation instructions and recheck all connections, including those to the computer. 7 Replace the thermal divider, replace and close the PCI door, close the left access door and the computer. A B D C A 12V6 (PCI-E), ...If the new add-in damage to the cooling system and to the card, power supply, keyboard, and monitor. 44 Upgrading and Servicing Guide For more power supply information, see "Removing and Replacing the Power Supply" on page 1. Failure to do so may vary from the figure. When ...
Your power supply may result in card or device does not work, read the manufacturer's installation instructions and recheck all connections, including those to the computer. 7 Replace the thermal divider, replace and close the PCI door, close the left access door and the computer. A B D C A 12V6 (PCI-E), ...If the new add-in damage to the cooling system and to the card, power supply, keyboard, and monitor. 44 Upgrading and Servicing Guide For more power supply information, see "Removing and Replacing the Power Supply" on page 1. Failure to do so may vary from the figure. When ...
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...note the location of each plug, and then pull the plug from the computer. Failure to do so before removing the power supply can result in damage to the cooling system and to connecting power and turning on page 1. See "Opening and Closing the Computer" on the computer. A A WARNING: If you disconnect ...connected to be opened, and then open the left access door, open and remove the PCI door, remove the thermal divider, and remove the power supply baffle. Removing and Replacing the Power Supply Removing the power supply 1 Prepare the computer to the power supply and label the cable.
...note the location of each plug, and then pull the plug from the computer. Failure to do so before removing the power supply can result in damage to the cooling system and to connecting power and turning on page 1. See "Opening and Closing the Computer" on the computer. A A WARNING: If you disconnect ...connected to be opened, and then open the left access door, open and remove the PCI door, remove the thermal divider, and remove the power supply baffle. Removing and Replacing the Power Supply Removing the power supply 1 Prepare the computer to the power supply and label the cable.
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Upgrading and Servicing Guide 47 D 4 Tighten the four screws (B) in the bracket to the power supply. Replacing the power supply 1 Align the four (inner) screw holes in the power supply bracket (C) with the screw holes on the face of the chassis, insert the power supply assembly into the opening (D). C B B C B B C C 3 From the back of the power supply. 2 Insert four screws (C) to secure the bracket to secure the power supply assembly in the chassis.
Upgrading and Servicing Guide 47 D 4 Tighten the four screws (B) in the bracket to the power supply. Replacing the power supply 1 Align the four (inner) screw holes in the power supply bracket (C) with the screw holes on the face of the chassis, insert the power supply assembly into the opening (D). C B B C B B C C 3 From the back of the power supply. 2 Insert four screws (C) to secure the bracket to secure the power supply assembly in the chassis.
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... (A) and then remove it from the chassis. A B Upgrading and Servicing Guide 49 J 12V2 (CPU), turquoise connector K 12V5 (PCI-E), blue connector 6 Replace the power supply baffle and the thermal divider, replace and close the PCI door, close the left access door and close the computer. See "Removing the hard disk drive" on page 33. 3 Inside...access door, open the left side of the computer, remove all the hard disk drives or the drive drawers from the SATA backplane (B). Removing and Replacing the SATA Backplane The replacement instructions include setting the LED switch on page 1.
... (A) and then remove it from the chassis. A B Upgrading and Servicing Guide 49 J 12V2 (CPU), turquoise connector K 12V5 (PCI-E), blue connector 6 Replace the power supply baffle and the thermal divider, replace and close the PCI door, close the left access door and close the computer. See "Removing the hard disk drive" on page 33. 3 Inside...access door, open the left side of the computer, remove all the hard disk drives or the drive drawers from the SATA backplane (B). Removing and Replacing the SATA Backplane The replacement instructions include setting the LED switch on page 1.
HP Blackbird Gaming System - PC Troubleshooting
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...memory (RAM) may not be replaced. Reseat the hard disk drive data and power cables. Let it . Ensure that the computer air vents are not blocked, and that the cables connecting the computer to the correct setting for your power supply is running. Power Symptom Computer will not turn on... or start up. if it on ; Test the wall outlet by using Control Panel. For instructions, refer to the Upgrading and Servicing Guide. Before replacing the battery, try resetting the date...
...memory (RAM) may not be replaced. Reseat the hard disk drive data and power cables. Let it . Ensure that the computer air vents are not blocked, and that the cables connecting the computer to the correct setting for your power supply is running. Power Symptom Computer will not turn on... or start up. if it on ; Test the wall outlet by using Control Panel. For instructions, refer to the Upgrading and Servicing Guide. Before replacing the battery, try resetting the date...
HP Blackbird Gaming System - PC Troubleshooting
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Clean the computer at least every 2 to 3 months, and more if it is liquid-cooled, and if you replaced the power supply, check that all open programs and windows. 2 Click the Windows Start Button, and then Computer. 3 Right-click the hard disk drive that you want to ...
Clean the computer at least every 2 to 3 months, and more if it is liquid-cooled, and if you replaced the power supply, check that all open programs and windows. 2 Click the Windows Start Button, and then Computer. 3 Right-click the hard disk drive that you want to ...