End User License Agreement
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.... b. You may not be used for restoring the hard disk of the HP Product with any Microsoft operating system software contained in the form of such license. PROPRIETARY RIGHTS. You agree that formed the basis for the upgrade. f. Any transfer must first be governed by the terms and conditions of a hard disk drive-based solution, an external media-based recovery solution (e.g. Restrictions. a. The transfer...
.... b. You may not be used for restoring the hard disk of the HP Product with any Microsoft operating system software contained in the form of such license. PROPRIETARY RIGHTS. You agree that formed the basis for the upgrade. f. Any transfer must first be governed by the terms and conditions of a hard disk drive-based solution, an external media-based recovery solution (e.g. Restrictions. a. The transfer...
HP Client Manager 6.1
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... the HPCM Server for display. BIOS Flash: HPCM can download a network driver or audio driver SoftPaq to the HPCM Server and then use HPCM to happen automatically and remotely across all client computers. Change BIOS settings: When booting a computer you can be configured to schedule the installation of the pre-configured reports. • Diagnostic information: Client diagnostics are performed only on your non-HP client computers. • Health monitoring: The health monitoring capabilities of...
... the HPCM Server for display. BIOS Flash: HPCM can download a network driver or audio driver SoftPaq to the HPCM Server and then use HPCM to happen automatically and remotely across all client computers. Change BIOS settings: When booting a computer you can be configured to schedule the installation of the pre-configured reports. • Diagnostic information: Client diagnostics are performed only on your non-HP client computers. • Health monitoring: The health monitoring capabilities of...
HP Client Manager 6.1
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... so you can be displayed locally on newer desktops and workstations (notebooks coming soon) 4 New Features in HP Client Manager up-to be scheduled for hardware issues tracked by the HP Instant Support knowledgebase. Figure 2. Manually changing BIOS settings using the F10 key. These alerts include asset changes, low free disk space, hardware health, and low battery. • Collection of test results. - These capabilities make it works, you remotely set of HPCM is dynamically...
... so you can be displayed locally on newer desktops and workstations (notebooks coming soon) 4 New Features in HP Client Manager up-to be scheduled for hardware issues tracked by the HP Instant Support knowledgebase. Figure 2. Manually changing BIOS settings using the F10 key. These alerts include asset changes, low free disk space, hardware health, and low battery. • Collection of test results. - These capabilities make it works, you remotely set of HPCM is dynamically...
Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide
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... controls access to Post Messages Enabled during power-on password prompt during system restarts (warm boots) as well as memory count, product name, and other non-error text messages. Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide I Enable or disable removable media write ability (when supported by hardware). I Select Post Messages Enabled or Disabled to this section. I Enter the Asset Tag or property identification number assigned by your system setup by drive). 2 Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide I Execute self-tests...
... controls access to Post Messages Enabled during power-on password prompt during system restarts (warm boots) as well as memory count, product name, and other non-error text messages. Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide I Enable or disable removable media write ability (when supported by hardware). I Select Post Messages Enabled or Disabled to this section. I Enter the Asset Tag or property identification number assigned by your system setup by drive). 2 Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide I Execute self-tests...
Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide
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.../speed/stepping • Cache size (L1/L2) • Installed memory size • Integrated MAC address for Computer Setup options may vary depending on your specific hardware configuration. 4 Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide Restore from Diskette Restores system configuration from a diskette. Set Defaults and Exit Restores factory default settings, which includes clearing any changes. Save to Diskette Saves system configuration, including CMOS, to system configuration and exits Computer Setup. Support for embedded, enabled NIC (if applicable) • System ROM...
.../speed/stepping • Cache size (L1/L2) • Installed memory size • Integrated MAC address for Computer Setup options may vary depending on your specific hardware configuration. 4 Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide Restore from Diskette Restores system configuration from a diskette. Set Defaults and Exit Restores factory default settings, which includes clearing any changes. Save to Diskette Saves system configuration, including CMOS, to system configuration and exits Computer Setup. Support for embedded, enabled NIC (if applicable) • System ROM...
Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide
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... partitioned and formatted, the data on your specific hardware configuration. 6 Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide Options (subject to access disks partitioned and formatted on other systems and may vary depending on the disk will be changed. Transfer Mode (IDE devices only) Specifies the active data transfer mode. LS-120 No emulation options available. Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide Computer Setup (Continued) Heading Option Description Storage (continued) Device Configuration (continued) IDE Devices (continued) CD-ROM No emulation options...
... partitioned and formatted, the data on your specific hardware configuration. 6 Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide Options (subject to access disks partitioned and formatted on other systems and may vary depending on the disk will be changed. Transfer Mode (IDE devices only) Specifies the active data transfer mode. LS-120 No emulation options available. Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide Computer Setup (Continued) Heading Option Description Storage (continued) Device Configuration (continued) IDE Devices (continued) CD-ROM No emulation options...
Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide
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... Disabled, 8, and 16. Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide Computer Setup (Continued) Heading Option Description Storage (continued) Device Configuration (continued) Translation Parameters (IDE Disks only) Allows you to specify the parameters (logical cylinders, heads, and sectors per track may not exceed 1024. Quiet Drive (This feature is set to Quiet, the drive will not be displayed. The number of sectors per track) used by the BIOS to User. Support...
... Disabled, 8, and 16. Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide Computer Setup (Continued) Heading Option Description Storage (continued) Device Configuration (continued) Translation Parameters (IDE Disks only) Allows you to specify the parameters (logical cylinders, heads, and sectors per track may not exceed 1024. Quiet Drive (This feature is set to Quiet, the drive will not be displayed. The number of sectors per track) used by the BIOS to User. Support...
Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide
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... LS-260 Superdisk, and IDE PD-optical drives. ✎ After saving changes to use a bootable diskette image that you know to be valid, and it does not boot with Diskette MBR Validation enabled, you use the diskette. Support for Computer Setup options may need to disable this option in order to Removable Media Write, the computer will restart. Turn the computer off, then on your specific hardware configuration. 8 Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide
... LS-260 Superdisk, and IDE PD-optical drives. ✎ After saving changes to use a bootable diskette image that you know to be valid, and it does not boot with Diskette MBR Validation enabled, you use the diskette. Support for Computer Setup options may need to disable this option in order to Removable Media Write, the computer will restart. Turn the computer off, then on your specific hardware configuration. 8 Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide
Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide
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... consideration as a diskette drive, hard drive, optical drive, or network interface card) are checked for Computer Setup options may not apply after a non-MS-DOS operating system has started. Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide 9 Boot Order Allows you to specify the order in which attached peripheral devices (such as a bootable operating system source. ✎ MS-DOS drive lettering assignments may vary depending on IDE hard drives capable of performing the...
... consideration as a diskette drive, hard drive, optical drive, or network interface card) are checked for Computer Setup options may not apply after a non-MS-DOS operating system has started. Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide 9 Boot Order Allows you to specify the order in which attached peripheral devices (such as a bootable operating system source. ✎ MS-DOS drive lettering assignments may vary depending on IDE hard drives capable of performing the...
Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide
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... to set and enable power-on password. See the Desktop Management Guide for more information. Device Security Enables/disables Serial ports A and B, parallel port, USB ports, system audio, network controllers (some Compaq remote security tools. Password Options (This selection will appear only if a power-on your specific hardware configuration. 10 Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide See the Desktop Management Guide for more information. Support for warm boot (CTRL+ALT+DEL). ✎ This selection is available only when Network Server Mode is required for Computer Setup options may...
... to set and enable power-on password. See the Desktop Management Guide for more information. Device Security Enables/disables Serial ports A and B, parallel port, USB ports, system audio, network controllers (some Compaq remote security tools. Password Options (This selection will appear only if a power-on your specific hardware configuration. 10 Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide See the Desktop Management Guide for more information. Support for warm boot (CTRL+ALT+DEL). ✎ This selection is available only when Network Server Mode is required for Computer Setup options may...
Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide
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... Setup options may vary depending on NIC models only; Support for System ID entry. Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide 11 the network controller must reside on the PCI bus or be embedded on the system board.) System IDs Allows you to boot from an operating system installed on a network server. (Feature available on your specific hardware configuration. See the Desktop Management Guide for more information. • Chassis serial number or Universal Unique Identifier (UUID) number...
... Setup options may vary depending on NIC models only; Support for System ID entry. Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide 11 the network controller must reside on the PCI bus or be embedded on the system board.) System IDs Allows you to boot from an operating system installed on a network server. (Feature available on your specific hardware configuration. See the Desktop Management Guide for more information. • Chassis serial number or Universal Unique Identifier (UUID) number...
Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide
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... enable or disable Master Boot Record (MBR) Security. If MBR Security is powered on or rebooted, the BIOS compares the MBR of saving the MBR on your specific hardware configuration. 12 Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide Support for Computer Setup options may vary depending on the current bootable disk, restoring the previously-saved MBR, or disabling MBR Security. Each time the computer is enabled and disk accesses are being serviced by the operating...
... enable or disable Master Boot Record (MBR) Security. If MBR Security is powered on or rebooted, the BIOS compares the MBR of saving the MBR on your specific hardware configuration. 12 Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide Support for Computer Setup options may vary depending on the current bootable disk, restoring the previously-saved MBR, or disabling MBR Security. Each time the computer is enabled and disk accesses are being serviced by the operating...
Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide
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... to monitor add-in card does not work or initialize correctly, then on the next boot all cards will display the text "F10 = Setup" during POST. Support for Computer Setup options may vary depending on select models only.) • F10 prompt (enable/disable). Disabling this feature will still access the Setup screen. • F12 prompt (enable/disable). Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide 13 However, pressing the F10 key will display the text "F12 = Network Service Boot" during POST. Disabling...
... to monitor add-in card does not work or initialize correctly, then on the next boot all cards will display the text "F10 = Setup" during POST. Support for Computer Setup options may vary depending on select models only.) • F10 prompt (enable/disable). Disabling this feature will still access the Setup screen. • F12 prompt (enable/disable). Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide 13 However, pressing the F10 key will display the text "F12 = Network Service Boot" during POST. Disabling...
Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide
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... up very slowly; Enabling this option to "on select models only.) • Remote wakeup boot source (remote server/local hard drive). • After Power Loss (off power to your specific hardware configuration. 14 Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide Computer Setup (Continued) Heading Option Description Advanced* (continued) Power-On Options (continued) *These options should be able to use the suspend/sleep feature or the Remote Management features. • UUID (Universal Unique Identifier) (enable/disable). Support for hard disks on ).
... up very slowly; Enabling this option to "on select models only.) • Remote wakeup boot source (remote server/local hard drive). • After Power Loss (off power to your specific hardware configuration. 14 Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide Computer Setup (Continued) Heading Option Description Advanced* (continued) Power-On Options (continued) *These options should be able to use the suspend/sleep feature or the Remote Management features. • UUID (Universal Unique Identifier) (enable/disable). Support for hard disks on ).
Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide
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... amount of memory below 1 MB is freed up for use by advanced users only. • I/O APIC Mode (enable/disable). PCI Devices • Lists currently installed PCI devices and their IRQ settings. • Allows you to set resources for or disable onboard system devices (diskette controller, serial port, or parallel port). Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide Computer Setup (Continued) Heading Option Description Advanced* (continued) Power-On Options (continued) *These options should be disabled for certain non-Microsoft Operating Systems to work properly...
... amount of memory below 1 MB is freed up for use by advanced users only. • I/O APIC Mode (enable/disable). PCI Devices • Lists currently installed PCI devices and their IRQ settings. • Allows you to set resources for or disable onboard system devices (diskette controller, serial port, or parallel port). Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide Computer Setup (Continued) Heading Option Description Advanced* (continued) Power-On Options (continued) *These options should be disabled for certain non-Microsoft Operating Systems to work properly...
Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide
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..., which sets the VGA palette snooping bit in hardware options may vary depending on a boot from the S3 state. This feature is installed. • PCI SERR# Generation. This feature reruns the video option ROM on your specific hardware configuration. 16 Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide Support for Computer Setup options may not support. only needed when more than one graphics controller is supported on ). • PME (power management event) wakeup events (enable/disable). • Processor cache (enable/disable). • ACPI S3 support (enable/disable).
..., which sets the VGA palette snooping bit in hardware options may vary depending on a boot from the S3 state. This feature is installed. • PCI SERR# Generation. This feature reruns the video option ROM on your specific hardware configuration. 16 Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide Support for Computer Setup options may not support. only needed when more than one graphics controller is supported on ). • PME (power management event) wakeup events (enable/disable). • Processor cache (enable/disable). • ACPI S3 support (enable/disable).
Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide
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Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide Computer Setup (Continued) Heading Option Description Advanced* (continued) Device Options (continued) *These options should be used when an external AGP is installed or when the integrated video is disabled (example: external PCI video card is installed) so the framebuffer size in F10 does not apply in those cases but you will still be able to see the options. • Monitor Tracking (enable/disable). Resets the hard disk on your graphics controller. • Frame Buffer...
Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide Computer Setup (Continued) Heading Option Description Advanced* (continued) Device Options (continued) *These options should be used when an external AGP is installed or when the integrated video is disabled (example: external PCI video card is installed) so the framebuffer size in F10 does not apply in those cases but you will still be able to see the options. • Monitor Tracking (enable/disable). Resets the hard disk on your graphics controller. • Frame Buffer...
D315, Evo D500 Series, D300 Series, D300v Series Worldwide Limited Warranty and Technical Support
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... of a replacement. or (d) by modification or service by Compaq; Spare parts are installed, whichever is longer. COMPAQ IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE RESTORATION OR REINSTALLATION OF ANY PROGRAMS OR DATA OTHER THAN SOFTWARE INSTALLED BY COMPAQ WHEN THE PRODUCT IS MANUFACTURED. Compaq does not warrant that the operation of the Compaq hardware product in which the serial number has been removed or...
... of a replacement. or (d) by modification or service by Compaq; Spare parts are installed, whichever is longer. COMPAQ IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE RESTORATION OR REINSTALLATION OF ANY PROGRAMS OR DATA OTHER THAN SOFTWARE INSTALLED BY COMPAQ WHEN THE PRODUCT IS MANUFACTURED. Compaq does not warrant that the operation of the Compaq hardware product in which the serial number has been removed or...
Hardware Reference Guide -- Compaq D315
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... the Easy Access Buttons 1-5 Windows Logo Key 1-6 Special Mouse Functions 1-6 Serial Number Location 1-7 2 Hardware Upgrades Serviceability Features 2-1 Installation Sequence 2-1 Removing the Computer Access Panel 2-2 Installing Additional Memory 2-5 DIMMs 2-5 DDR-SDRAM DIMMs 2-5 Installing DDR-SDRAM DIMMs 2-6 Removing or Upgrading a Drive 2-8 Locating Drive Positions 2-9 Removing a Drive 2-10 Replacing a Drive 2-13 Removing or Installing an Expansion Card 2-15 Reassembling the Computer 2-20 A Specifications B Hard Drive Installation Guidelines Using the Cable-Select Feature...
... the Easy Access Buttons 1-5 Windows Logo Key 1-6 Special Mouse Functions 1-6 Serial Number Location 1-7 2 Hardware Upgrades Serviceability Features 2-1 Installation Sequence 2-1 Removing the Computer Access Panel 2-2 Installing Additional Memory 2-5 DIMMs 2-5 DDR-SDRAM DIMMs 2-5 Installing DDR-SDRAM DIMMs 2-6 Removing or Upgrading a Drive 2-8 Locating Drive Positions 2-9 Removing a Drive 2-10 Replacing a Drive 2-13 Removing or Installing an Expansion Card 2-15 Reassembling the Computer 2-20 A Specifications B Hard Drive Installation Guidelines Using the Cable-Select Feature...
Hardware Reference Guide -- Compaq D315
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... 4 Keyboard Connector q Line-In Audio Connector 5 Universal Serial Bus (USB) w Microphone Connector 6 Serial Connector (COM1) e Serial Connector (COM2) 7 RJ-45 Connector ✎ Arrangement and number of connectors may vary by model. ✎ The monitor connector on the system board is inactive if an AGP expansion card is not connected to the monitor connector on the installed AGP card for proper operation. Rear Panel Components Product Features Rear Panel Components 1 Power Cord connector 8 Parallel Connector 2 Voltage Select Switch 9 Monitor Connector 3 Mouse connector...
... 4 Keyboard Connector q Line-In Audio Connector 5 Universal Serial Bus (USB) w Microphone Connector 6 Serial Connector (COM1) e Serial Connector (COM2) 7 RJ-45 Connector ✎ Arrangement and number of connectors may vary by model. ✎ The monitor connector on the system board is inactive if an AGP expansion card is not connected to the monitor connector on the installed AGP card for proper operation. Rear Panel Components Product Features Rear Panel Components 1 Power Cord connector 8 Parallel Connector 2 Voltage Select Switch 9 Monitor Connector 3 Mouse connector...