Safety and Regulatory Information Desktops, Thin Clients, and Personal Workstations
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... 2-2 Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements Part Name Lead (Pb) Mercury (Hg) Cadmium (Cd) Hexavalent Chromium (Cr(VI)) Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) Motherboard, processor and heat sink X O O O O O 22 Chapter 2 Regulatory Agency Notices ENWW
... 2-2 Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements Part Name Lead (Pb) Mercury (Hg) Cadmium (Cd) Hexavalent Chromium (Cr(VI)) Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) Motherboard, processor and heat sink X O O O O O 22 Chapter 2 Regulatory Agency Notices ENWW
Upgrading and Servicing Guide
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...Upgrading and Servicing Guide Memory module WARNING: Using the wrong type of memory module could damage the system. Be careful to http://www.hp.com/support in -line memory modules). Before You Begin Observe the following requirements before removing and replacing the component: To determine which... speed of memory module your computer, and then click Search. Touching the gold contacts may damage the module. Removing and Replacing Memory The motherboard contains one or two memory module sockets for DDR DIMMs (double data rate dual in your Web browser. 2 Select your country/region and...
...Upgrading and Servicing Guide Memory module WARNING: Using the wrong type of memory module could damage the system. Be careful to http://www.hp.com/support in -line memory modules). Before You Begin Observe the following requirements before removing and replacing the component: To determine which... speed of memory module your computer, and then click Search. Touching the gold contacts may damage the module. Removing and Replacing Memory The motherboard contains one or two memory module sockets for DDR DIMMs (double data rate dual in your Web browser. 2 Select your country/region and...
Upgrading and Servicing Guide
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Use the retaining clips to eject the module. 4 Push down the two retaining clips on the motherboard. 3 Move any cabling out of the way, if necessary. Upgrading and Servicing Guide 17 Removing a Memory Module 1 Remove the optical disc drive. WARNING: Do not pull the memory module out of the socket. Hold the memory module by its edges only, as you lift it away from the socket. 5 Store the memory module in antistatic packaging. See "Removing an Optical Disc Drive" on page 9. 2 Locate the memory socket on the ends of the socket until the memory module pops out of the socket.
Use the retaining clips to eject the module. 4 Push down the two retaining clips on the motherboard. 3 Move any cabling out of the way, if necessary. Upgrading and Servicing Guide 17 Removing a Memory Module 1 Remove the optical disc drive. WARNING: Do not pull the memory module out of the socket. Hold the memory module by its edges only, as you lift it away from the socket. 5 Store the memory module in antistatic packaging. See "Removing an Optical Disc Drive" on page 9. 2 Locate the memory socket on the ends of the socket until the memory module pops out of the socket.
Upgrading and Servicing Guide
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... outside of the modem card. Complete the procedures "Opening the Computer" on page 2. 2 Inside the computer, locate the PCI card slot on the motherboard. 3 Make a note of any internal cables attached to the small computer size, you can only install a small, low-profile PCI-E card of ...the same approximate size of the graphics card. HP recommends that you install a card with power consumption of 25 watts or less. HP recommends that you install a card with power consumption of 5 watts or less. Removing a PCI Card 1 ...
... outside of the modem card. Complete the procedures "Opening the Computer" on page 2. 2 Inside the computer, locate the PCI card slot on the motherboard. 3 Make a note of any internal cables attached to the small computer size, you can only install a small, low-profile PCI-E card of ...the same approximate size of the graphics card. HP recommends that you install a card with power consumption of 25 watts or less. HP recommends that you install a card with power consumption of 5 watts or less. Removing a PCI Card 1 ...
Upgrading and Servicing Guide
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Complete the procedures "Opening the Computer" on page 2. 2 Inside the computer, locate the PCI-E card slot on the outside of the slot. 22 Upgrading and Servicing Guide Removing a PCI-E Card 1 Prepare the computer and remove the computer cover. Remove the bracket holder. 5 While lifting the latch holding the card to the card, and then disconnect them. 4 Remove the screw on the modem card bracket holder on the motherboard. 3 Make a note of any internal cables attached to the motherboard, hold the card at the top, and carefully pull the card straight out of the frame.
Complete the procedures "Opening the Computer" on page 2. 2 Inside the computer, locate the PCI-E card slot on the outside of the slot. 22 Upgrading and Servicing Guide Removing a PCI-E Card 1 Prepare the computer and remove the computer cover. Remove the bracket holder. 5 While lifting the latch holding the card to the card, and then disconnect them. 4 Remove the screw on the modem card bracket holder on the motherboard. 3 Make a note of any internal cables attached to the motherboard, hold the card at the top, and carefully pull the card straight out of the frame.
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.... Complete the procedures "Opening the Computer" on page 2. 2 Gently lay the computer on its side. 3 Complete the procedure "Removing an Optical Disc Drive" on the motherboard provides backup power for the computer's timekeeping capability. Metal contact may be incorrect. Procedure 1 Prepare the computer, and remove the computer cover. When the battery...
.... Complete the procedures "Opening the Computer" on page 2. 2 Gently lay the computer on its side. 3 Complete the procedure "Removing an Optical Disc Drive" on the motherboard provides backup power for the computer's timekeeping capability. Metal contact may be incorrect. Procedure 1 Prepare the computer, and remove the computer cover. When the battery...
Start Here Guide
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... the TV tuner. Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0 connector to connect to the computer. You must use the Audio In connector, which is connected to the motherboard and located on the back of the computer, to headphones. You must use the Audio In connector, which is connected to the... motherboard and located on the back of the computer, to record audio only. (Select models only.) Headphones Out connector (green) to connect to record audio only. (...
... the TV tuner. Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0 connector to connect to the computer. You must use the Audio In connector, which is connected to the motherboard and located on the back of the computer, to headphones. You must use the Audio In connector, which is connected to the... motherboard and located on the back of the computer, to record audio only. (Select models only.) Headphones Out connector (green) to connect to record audio only. (...
Start Here Guide
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.... NOTE: Audio can be recorded by using this primary left audio input from a set -top box. Composite Video In connector (yellow) to connect to the motherboard. Microphone In (Mic) (pink) to connect to connect rear speakers in a multichannel audio configuration. The Mic connector also functions as a center/subwoofer Line Out when...
.... NOTE: Audio can be recorded by using this primary left audio input from a set -top box. Composite Video In connector (yellow) to connect to the motherboard. Microphone In (Mic) (pink) to connect to connect rear speakers in a multichannel audio configuration. The Mic connector also functions as a center/subwoofer Line Out when...