Getting Started Guide
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...and hold the power button for four seconds. Refer to Vision Diagnostics (Windows systems) on parts removal and replacement, troubleshooting, Desktop Management, setup utilities, safety, routine care, connector pin assignments, ... turning the power off. To access the publications, select Start > All Programs > HP User Manuals. When the computer is plugged into an AC power source, voltage is ... off will cause the loss of the publications listed are included on the computer hard drive. Before You Call for more information. Depending on some models, you can reconfigure...
...and hold the power button for four seconds. Refer to Vision Diagnostics (Windows systems) on parts removal and replacement, troubleshooting, Desktop Management, setup utilities, safety, routine care, connector pin assignments, ... turning the power off. To access the publications, select Start > All Programs > HP User Manuals. When the computer is plugged into an AC power source, voltage is ... off will cause the loss of the publications listed are included on the computer hard drive. Before You Call for more information. Depending on some models, you can reconfigure...
Getting Started Guide
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...software program files that device. 7. You will be sure to bring up the boot menu. If you are running System Recovery from Media or Hard Drive, select Media. If the Recovery Manager asks if you want to create recovery discs. ● You have the option of creating a recovery USB ...8 GB). NOTE: Some features might not be rejected if they are using a USB flash drive, the program will automatically run System Recovery from a USB flash drive, press the Esc key as the computer is finished, remove all peripheral devices from the system. 11. If you must use CDs or DVD+RW, ...
...software program files that device. 7. You will be sure to bring up the boot menu. If you are running System Recovery from Media or Hard Drive, select Media. If the Recovery Manager asks if you want to create recovery discs. ● You have the option of creating a recovery USB ...8 GB). NOTE: Some features might not be rejected if they are using a USB flash drive, the program will automatically run System Recovery from a USB flash drive, press the Esc key as the computer is finished, remove all peripheral devices from the system. 11. If you must use CDs or DVD+RW, ...
HP ProtectTools Security Software,Version 6.0 User Guide
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...9679; Configure options hidden from basic users. ● Activate Drive Encryption and configure user access. ● Configure Device Access Manager configurations and user access. ● Administrator tools are used to add and remove HP ProtectTools users and view user status. ● Configure and...and passwords. ● Provides complete, full-volume hard drive encryption. ● Forces pre-boot authentication in order to decrypt and access the data on the hard drive. ● Offers the option to activate SED drives (Self Encrypting Drives), if equipped. ● Used to obtain Certificates...
...9679; Configure options hidden from basic users. ● Activate Drive Encryption and configure user access. ● Configure Device Access Manager configurations and user access. ● Administrator tools are used to add and remove HP ProtectTools users and view user status. ● Configure and...and passwords. ● Provides complete, full-volume hard drive encryption. ● Forces pre-boot authentication in order to decrypt and access the data on the hard drive. ● Offers the option to activate SED drives (Self Encrypting Drives), if equipped. ● Used to obtain Certificates...
HP ProtectTools Security Software,Version 6.0 User Guide
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...9679; Can monitor user activity along with hardware and software changes. ● Remains active even if the hard drive is useful in a secure location. NOTE: Some of the HP ProtectTools security products are lost, not available, forgotten, or any number of tracking and tracing subscription to ...data. The Smart Card can be used to sensitive user data or credentials stored locally on user profiles. ● Prevents unauthorized users from removing data ...
...9679; Can monitor user activity along with hardware and software changes. ● Remains active even if the hard drive is useful in a secure location. NOTE: Some of the HP ProtectTools security products are lost, not available, forgotten, or any number of tracking and tracing subscription to ...data. The Smart Card can be used to sensitive user data or credentials stored locally on user profiles. ● Prevents unauthorized users from removing data ...
HP ProtectTools Security Software,Version 6.0 User Guide
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... the data is removed because they cannot be accessed. The user can create and send e-mail that can be configured to run either manually or automatically on the Internet. File Sanitizer for HP ProtectTools File Sanitizer for HP ProtectTools will continue to this data, however, it marks the hard drive sectors as Drive Encryption users. Now...
... the data is removed because they cannot be accessed. The user can create and send e-mail that can be configured to run either manually or automatically on the Internet. File Sanitizer for HP ProtectTools File Sanitizer for HP ProtectTools will continue to this data, however, it marks the hard drive sectors as Drive Encryption users. Now...
HP ProtectTools Security Software,Version 6.0 User Guide
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...printed or copied from the hard drive onto removable media. ENWW Achieving key security objectives 7 See the following chapters: ◦ Password Manager for HP ProtectTools on page 25 ◦ Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools on page 49 ◦ Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools on page 29 ...9679; DriveLock helps ensure that data cannot be accessed even if the hard drive is removed and installed into an unsecured system. ● The Personal Secure Drive feature, provided by the Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools on page 57 Restricting access to sensitive data Suppose a contract ...
...printed or copied from the hard drive onto removable media. ENWW Achieving key security objectives 7 See the following chapters: ◦ Password Manager for HP ProtectTools on page 25 ◦ Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools on page 49 ◦ Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools on page 29 ...9679; DriveLock helps ensure that data cannot be accessed even if the hard drive is removed and installed into an unsecured system. ● The Personal Secure Drive feature, provided by the Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools on page 57 Restricting access to sensitive data Suppose a contract ...
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... on using Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools, refer to Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools on page 29. Encrypting Drives Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools allows you to encrypt computer hard drives, making the hard drive unreadable and inaccessible to any unauthorized person who might try to access it even if the drive has been removed from the computer or sent to...
... on using Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools, refer to Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools on page 29. Encrypting Drives Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools allows you to encrypt computer hard drives, making the hard drive unreadable and inaccessible to any unauthorized person who might try to access it even if the drive has been removed from the computer or sent to...
HP ProtectTools Security Software,Version 6.0 User Guide
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... be enabled through the Setup Wizard in the HP ProtectTools Administrative Console only. Drive Encryption: ● Allows you to encrypt everything on your computer hard drive makes it unreadable and inaccessible to any unauthorized person who might try to access it even if the drive has been removed from the computer or sent to a data recovery...
... be enabled through the Setup Wizard in the HP ProtectTools Administrative Console only. Drive Encryption: ● Allows you to encrypt everything on your computer hard drive makes it unreadable and inaccessible to any unauthorized person who might try to access it even if the drive has been removed from the computer or sent to a data recovery...
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...remove the contents of the taskbar, highlight File Sanitizer, and then click Open File Sanitizer. ENWW Setup procedures 43 About shredding Deleting an asset in the notification area, at the far right of assets and an erase method are automatically selected for those assets that same area on the hard drive...obscures the data is invoked, which makes it virtually impossible to retrieve the original asset. Click Start, click All Programs, click HP, and then click HP ProtectTools Security Manager. 2. or - ● Double-click the File Sanitizer icon. - The content of shred cycles, which ...
...remove the contents of the taskbar, highlight File Sanitizer, and then click Open File Sanitizer. ENWW Setup procedures 43 About shredding Deleting an asset in the notification area, at the far right of assets and an erase method are automatically selected for those assets that same area on the hard drive...obscures the data is invoked, which makes it virtually impossible to retrieve the original asset. Click Start, click All Programs, click HP, and then click HP ProtectTools Security Manager. 2. or - ● Double-click the File Sanitizer icon. - The content of shred cycles, which ...
HP ProtectTools Security Software,Version 6.0 User Guide
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.... Data sent with a file that verifies the sender of verifying whether a user is activated using the HP ProtectTools Security Manager Administrative Console setup wizard. The activation process consists of common rules and procedures. 58 Glossary...removable storage device. digital signature. Practice of encrypting and decrypting data so that must be completed before any of the Drive Encryption features are uniquely named, and each has a set of activating the software, encrypting the drive, creating a user account, and creating the initial backup encryption key on the hard drive...
.... Data sent with a file that verifies the sender of verifying whether a user is activated using the HP ProtectTools Security Manager Administrative Console setup wizard. The activation process consists of common rules and procedures. 58 Glossary...removable storage device. digital signature. Practice of encrypting and decrypting data so that must be completed before any of the Drive Encryption features are uniquely named, and each has a set of activating the software, encrypting the drive, creating a user account, and creating the initial backup encryption key on the hard drive...
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...mail messages. shred. A placeholder for trusted contacts. Trusted Contact list. A person who receives an invitation to sign, encrypt, or removing encryption in a Microsoft Office document. suggested signer. Trusted Contact. Smart Card. revocation password. Clicking the button allows you select, ...sent to a person, asking them to the document. shred profile. Sign and Encrypt button. An e-mail that is displayed on the hard drive until obscuring data is created when a user requests a digital certificate. A software button that is signed, the signer's name and ...
...mail messages. shred. A placeholder for trusted contacts. Trusted Contact list. A person who receives an invitation to sign, encrypt, or removing encryption in a Microsoft Office document. suggested signer. Trusted Contact. Smart Card. revocation password. Clicking the button allows you select, ...sent to a person, asking them to the document. shred profile. Sign and Encrypt button. An e-mail that is displayed on the hard drive until obscuring data is created when a user requests a digital certificate. A software button that is signed, the signer's name and ...
Illustrated Parts & Service Map: HP Omni Pro 110 All-in-One PC
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... Group Boot Priority Specifies boot device priority within removable Priority devices. HP Omni Pro 110 All-in-One PC Illustrated Parts & Service Map 654195-001 page 2 Cables 1 WLAN antenna cable 2 Inverter cable 3 Optical drive cable 4 LVDS cable 5 Hard drive cable 6 Power button/LED cable 7 Webcam ...connector PROCESSOR CPU SPEAKER_L Left speaker connector BAT2 RTC battery socket SPEAKER_R Right speaker connector CHANNELA Memory socket 1 _DIMM0 SATA_HDD Hard drive power connec- System IDs (view only) Lists product name, serial number UUID, SKU number, family name, feature ...
... Group Boot Priority Specifies boot device priority within removable Priority devices. HP Omni Pro 110 All-in-One PC Illustrated Parts & Service Map 654195-001 page 2 Cables 1 WLAN antenna cable 2 Inverter cable 3 Optical drive cable 4 LVDS cable 5 Hard drive cable 6 Power button/LED cable 7 Webcam ...connector PROCESSOR CPU SPEAKER_L Left speaker connector BAT2 RTC battery socket SPEAKER_R Right speaker connector CHANNELA Memory socket 1 _DIMM0 SATA_HDD Hard drive power connec- System IDs (view only) Lists product name, serial number UUID, SKU number, family name, feature ...
Maintenance and Service Guide: HP Omni Pro 110 All-in-One PC
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...and Software Requirements 21 Screws ...21 Cables and Connectors 21 Hard Drives ...21 Lithium Coin Cell Battery 22 6 Illustrated parts catalog 23 Computer major components 23 Mass storage devices ...25 Sequential part number listing 26 7 Removal and Replacement Procedures All-in One (AIO) Chassis 28 ...Preparing to Disassemble the Computer 28 Small Rear Cover ...29 Stand ...30 Left Rear Cover ...31 Optical Drive ...32 Hard Drive ...34 Right Rear Cover ...36 Memory ...37 Heat...
...and Software Requirements 21 Screws ...21 Cables and Connectors 21 Hard Drives ...21 Lithium Coin Cell Battery 22 6 Illustrated parts catalog 23 Computer major components 23 Mass storage devices ...25 Sequential part number listing 26 7 Removal and Replacement Procedures All-in One (AIO) Chassis 28 ...Preparing to Disassemble the Computer 28 Small Rear Cover ...29 Stand ...30 Left Rear Cover ...31 Optical Drive ...32 Hard Drive ...34 Right Rear Cover ...36 Memory ...37 Heat...
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Rear and Side Components Component (1) Media Card Reader LED (2) HP 6-in-1 Media Card Reader (3) (2) USB 2.0 ports (4) Microphone jack (5) Headphone jack (6) Hard drive access (must remove panel) (7) Optical drive access (must remove panel) (8) Removable access panels (must remove panel) Component (9) Memory access (10) (4) USB 2.0 ports (11) Stereo audio line out (12) RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet port (13) Power connector with LED indicator (14) Adjustable tilt stand (15) Access cover panel (16) Lock slot 4 Chapter 1 Product Features
Rear and Side Components Component (1) Media Card Reader LED (2) HP 6-in-1 Media Card Reader (3) (2) USB 2.0 ports (4) Microphone jack (5) Headphone jack (6) Hard drive access (must remove panel) (7) Optical drive access (must remove panel) (8) Removable access panels (must remove panel) Component (9) Memory access (10) (4) USB 2.0 ports (11) Stereo audio line out (12) RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet port (13) Power connector with LED indicator (14) Adjustable tilt stand (15) Access cover panel (16) Lock slot 4 Chapter 1 Product Features
Maintenance and Service Guide: HP Omni Pro 110 All-in-One PC
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... Group Boot Priority Specifies boot device priority within bootable network devices. Network Group Boot Priority Specifies boot device priority within removable devices. Exit Discarding Changes Press Enter to discard changes. Discard Changes Press Enter to exit discarding changes. Load Setup Defaults ... password, and CPU frequency multiplier. 12 Chapter 3 Computer Setup (F10) Utility CD-ROM Group Boot Specifies boot device priority within hard drives. Press Enter to select the device, up or down arrow to move the selected device, Enter to select the device, Esc...
... Group Boot Priority Specifies boot device priority within bootable network devices. Network Group Boot Priority Specifies boot device priority within removable devices. Exit Discarding Changes Press Enter to discard changes. Discard Changes Press Enter to exit discarding changes. Load Setup Defaults ... password, and CPU frequency multiplier. 12 Chapter 3 Computer Setup (F10) Utility CD-ROM Group Boot Specifies boot device priority within hard drives. Press Enter to select the device, up or down arrow to move the selected device, Enter to select the device, Esc...
Maintenance and Service Guide: HP Omni Pro 110 All-in-One PC
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...bubble-pack mailer or other suitable protective packaging and label the package "Fragile: Handle With Care." ● Do not remove hard drives from the connector. CAUTION: When servicing this computer, ensure that cables are actually mounted in their proper location during the .... Hard Drives Handle hard drives as replacement spares. ● If a drive must be handled with bits, PN 161946-001) ● Flat-bladed screwdriver (may be used during the disassembly and assembly of the Torx screwdriver) ● Phillips #2 screwdriver ● Diagnostics software ● HP tamper...
...bubble-pack mailer or other suitable protective packaging and label the package "Fragile: Handle With Care." ● Do not remove hard drives from the connector. CAUTION: When servicing this computer, ensure that cables are actually mounted in their proper location during the .... Hard Drives Handle hard drives as replacement spares. ● If a drive must be handled with bits, PN 161946-001) ● Flat-bladed screwdriver (may be used during the disassembly and assembly of the Torx screwdriver) ● Phillips #2 screwdriver ● Diagnostics software ● HP tamper...
Maintenance and Service Guide: HP Omni Pro 110 All-in-One PC
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...the battery is on or in this guide for the chassis you are inserting or removing a hard drive, turn off the computer. For more information about three years. See the appropriate removal and replacement chapter for instructions on the replacement procedures. WARNING! Do not disassemble, ...short external contacts, dispose in water or fire, or expose it to HP, their authorized partners, or their agents. 22 Chapter 5 Identifying the Chassis, Routine Care, and Disassembly Preparation ● Avoid dropping drives from any height onto any surface. ● If you are working on...
...the battery is on or in this guide for the chassis you are inserting or removing a hard drive, turn off the computer. For more information about three years. See the appropriate removal and replacement chapter for instructions on the replacement procedures. WARNING! Do not disassemble, ...short external contacts, dispose in water or fire, or expose it to HP, their authorized partners, or their agents. 22 Chapter 5 Identifying the Chassis, Routine Care, and Disassembly Preparation ● Avoid dropping drives from any height onto any surface. ● If you are working on...
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... cover (see Stand on page 29). 4. Prepare the computer for disassembly (see Preparing to access the optical drive and the hard drive. To remove the left and off the computer. Left Rear Cover 31 You must remove it to Disassemble the Computer on the left, rear of the computer. Position the computer with the rear...
... cover (see Stand on page 29). 4. Prepare the computer for disassembly (see Preparing to access the optical drive and the hard drive. To remove the left and off the computer. Left Rear Cover 31 You must remove it to Disassemble the Computer on the left, rear of the computer. Position the computer with the rear...
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... secured with the rear facing you. 3. Loosen the captive screw (1) that secures the drive to disengage it from the connector, and then lift the drive out of the computer (3). Figure 7-6 Removing the hard drive 34 Chapter 7 Removal and Replacement Procedures All-in a removable cage. Hard Drive Description 1000-GB 750-GB 500-GB 320-GB 250-GB Spare part...
... secured with the rear facing you. 3. Loosen the captive screw (1) that secures the drive to disengage it from the connector, and then lift the drive out of the computer (3). Figure 7-6 Removing the hard drive 34 Chapter 7 Removal and Replacement Procedures All-in a removable cage. Hard Drive Description 1000-GB 750-GB 500-GB 320-GB 250-GB Spare part...
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8. To remove the hard drive from the hard drive cage To replace the hard drive, reverse the removal procedures. Figure 7-7 Removing the hard drive from the hard drive cage, remove the four Phillips screws that secure the drive to the cage, and then slide the drive out of the cage. Hard Drive 35
8. To remove the hard drive from the hard drive cage To replace the hard drive, reverse the removal procedures. Figure 7-7 Removing the hard drive from the hard drive cage, remove the four Phillips screws that secure the drive to the cage, and then slide the drive out of the cage. Hard Drive 35