Support Telephone Numbers
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...-2-8722-8000 Customer Support Web site www.hp.com/country/tw/chi Thailand Technical Support 66-2-353-9000 Fax 66 2654 0704 Support Web site www.hp.com/country/th/eng Trinidad & Tobago Customer Support 1-800-711-2884 Customer Support Web site www.hp.com/support 28 www.hp.com Support Telephone Numbers Sweden General Information...
...-2-8722-8000 Customer Support Web site www.hp.com/country/tw/chi Thailand Technical Support 66-2-353-9000 Fax 66 2654 0704 Support Web site www.hp.com/country/th/eng Trinidad & Tobago Customer Support 1-800-711-2884 Customer Support Web site www.hp.com/support 28 www.hp.com Support Telephone Numbers Sweden General Information...
hp business pcs, remote software deployment, setup guide for PXE and RIS evaluation
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... right click on the scope reserved for the PXE server. 18 your boot server's IP address. This will fix potential BOOTP issues. Add option tag 66 (put your Server. Option tag 13 is optional (in this document, it is 192.168.1.1, which is IP address for W2KSRV) Option tag 60 should...
... right click on the scope reserved for the PXE server. 18 your boot server's IP address. This will fix potential BOOTP issues. Add option tag 66 (put your Server. Option tag 13 is optional (in this document, it is 192.168.1.1, which is IP address for W2KSRV) Option tag 60 should...
HP Vectra VE 4/xxX PC Series - Technical Reference Guide
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Vectra 4E/xx Technical Reference 1 System Overview • 7 System Board The system board has the following main features: • 486 processor (50, 66 or 100 MHz) • Enhanced IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) supporting four fast IDE drives • high performance PCI bus • fast 64-bit graphics processor ...
Vectra 4E/xx Technical Reference 1 System Overview • 7 System Board The system board has the following main features: • 486 processor (50, 66 or 100 MHz) • Enhanced IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) supporting four fast IDE drives • high performance PCI bus • fast 64-bit graphics processor ...
HP Vectra VE 4/xxX PC Series - Technical Reference Guide
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... Disk drive controller Rear connectors 25-pin parallel connector 9-pin serial connectors System board connectors Accessory slots Disk drive shelves Mouse Description 486 type, 50, 66, or 100 MHz dependent on model 8 KB on DX2 models, 16 KB on DX4 models 256 KB (optional) Upgradeable to 64 MB (70 ns) Integrated... 3.5-inch hard disk drives (one-third height) Logitech™-compatible mouse with mini-DIN connector Characteristics Weight (excluding keyboard and display) 10 kilograms (22 pounds) Vectra 4E/xx Technical Reference 1 System Overview • 20
... Disk drive controller Rear connectors 25-pin parallel connector 9-pin serial connectors System board connectors Accessory slots Disk drive shelves Mouse Description 486 type, 50, 66, or 100 MHz dependent on model 8 KB on DX2 models, 16 KB on DX4 models 256 KB (optional) Upgradeable to 64 MB (70 ns) Integrated... 3.5-inch hard disk drives (one-third height) Logitech™-compatible mouse with mini-DIN connector Characteristics Weight (excluding keyboard and display) 10 kilograms (22 pounds) Vectra 4E/xx Technical Reference 1 System Overview • 20
HP Vectra VE 4/xxX PC Series - Users Guide
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... Features of your high-performance HP Vectra PC: • 486 processor (50, 66 or 100 MHz) • Enhanced IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) supporting four Fast IDE drives • high performance PCI bus • fast 64-bit graphics processor ...) slot ◊ one combination ISA or PCI slot ◊ two 16-bit ISA (Industry Standard Architecture) slots • one parallel and two serial communications ports Vectra VE 4/xx User's Guide 1 Setting Up Your PC • 6
... Features of your high-performance HP Vectra PC: • 486 processor (50, 66 or 100 MHz) • Enhanced IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) supporting four Fast IDE drives • high performance PCI bus • fast 64-bit graphics processor ...) slot ◊ one combination ISA or PCI slot ◊ two 16-bit ISA (Industry Standard Architecture) slots • one parallel and two serial communications ports Vectra VE 4/xx User's Guide 1 Setting Up Your PC • 6
HP Vectra VE 4/xxX PC Series - Users Guide
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The computer and display are firmly plugged in. 2. The power outlet is working. 3. Vectra VE 4/xx User's Guide 4 Troubleshooting • 66 No Error Messages Displayed General Checks 1. All cables and power cables are turned on. 4. The display's contrast and brightness settings are correct.
The computer and display are firmly plugged in. 2. The power outlet is working. 3. Vectra VE 4/xx User's Guide 4 Troubleshooting • 66 No Error Messages Displayed General Checks 1. All cables and power cables are turned on. 4. The display's contrast and brightness settings are correct.
HP Vectra VE 4/xxX PC Series - Users Guide
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... Disk drive controller Rear connectors 25-pin parallel connector 9-pin serial connectors System board connectors Accessory slots Disk drive shelves Mouse Description: 486 type, 50, 66, or 100 MHz dependent on model 8 KB on DX2 models, 16 KB on DX4 models 256 KB (optional) Upgradeable to 64 MB (70 ns) Integrated... 3.5-inch hard disk drives (one-third height) Logitech™-compatible mouse with mini-DIN connector Characteristics: Weight (excluding keyboard and display) 10 kilograms (22 pounds) Vectra VE 4/xx User's Guide 5 Technical Information • 90
... Disk drive controller Rear connectors 25-pin parallel connector 9-pin serial connectors System board connectors Accessory slots Disk drive shelves Mouse Description: 486 type, 50, 66, or 100 MHz dependent on model 8 KB on DX2 models, 16 KB on DX4 models 256 KB (optional) Upgradeable to 64 MB (70 ns) Integrated... 3.5-inch hard disk drives (one-third height) Logitech™-compatible mouse with mini-DIN connector Characteristics: Weight (excluding keyboard and display) 10 kilograms (22 pounds) Vectra VE 4/xx User's Guide 5 Technical Information • 90
HP Vectra VE 4/xxX PC Series - Users Guide
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Vectra VE 4/xx User's Guide 5 Technical Information • 98 System Board Jumpers System Board Jumpers Jumper Name Settin g Function CMOS Operation JP5 1-2 2-3 Cache Mode Selection JP8* 1-2 2-3 1-2 2-3 Processor Speed ... 2-3) Write through mode, with JP10 set to 1-2 (default) Write through mode, with JP10 set to 2-3 (default) Write back mode (with JP8 set to 1-2) 33 MHz (66 and 100 MHz processors) 25 MHz (50 MHz processor) DX2 Processor DX 4 Processor *When installing an upgrade processor, it is recommended that you use the...
Vectra VE 4/xx User's Guide 5 Technical Information • 98 System Board Jumpers System Board Jumpers Jumper Name Settin g Function CMOS Operation JP5 1-2 2-3 Cache Mode Selection JP8* 1-2 2-3 1-2 2-3 Processor Speed ... 2-3) Write through mode, with JP10 set to 1-2 (default) Write through mode, with JP10 set to 2-3 (default) Write back mode (with JP8 set to 1-2) 33 MHz (66 and 100 MHz processors) 25 MHz (50 MHz processor) DX2 Processor DX 4 Processor *When installing an upgrade processor, it is recommended that you use the...
HP Vectra VE 486 PCs - Familiarization Guide
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... prompt, mechanical cover lock, disk and port disabling User Password and System Administrator Password HP Vectra VE 4/xx PC Familiarization Guide Features • 7 1 Product Overview and Component Microprocessor Math Coprocessor Main...MHz 'SL' 4/66: 486DX2-66 MHz 'SL' 4/100: DX4-100 MHz 'SL' On the microprocessor 32-bit (70 ns) 4 MB or 8 MB 64 MB Two 8 KB 8 + 18 KB for DX4 only HP Vectra VE 4/xx (D349xA and D350xA... series) 4/50: 486DX2-50 MHz 'SL' 'WB' 4/66: 486DX2-66 MHz 'SL' 'WB' 4/100: DX4-100 MHz 'SL' 32-bit ...
... prompt, mechanical cover lock, disk and port disabling User Password and System Administrator Password HP Vectra VE 4/xx PC Familiarization Guide Features • 7 1 Product Overview and Component Microprocessor Math Coprocessor Main...MHz 'SL' 4/66: 486DX2-66 MHz 'SL' 4/100: DX4-100 MHz 'SL' On the microprocessor 32-bit (70 ns) 4 MB or 8 MB 64 MB Two 8 KB 8 + 18 KB for DX4 only HP Vectra VE 4/xx (D349xA and D350xA... series) 4/50: 486DX2-50 MHz 'SL' 'WB' 4/66: 486DX2-66 MHz 'SL' 'WB' 4/100: DX4-100 MHz 'SL' 32-bit ...
HP Vectra VE 486 PCs - Familiarization Guide
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Replacing the Microprocessor The system board has a ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) "universal" socket to allow the microprocessor to a 66 MHz or 100 MHz processor. Removing and Installing the Microprocessor First remove the heatsink from a 50 MHz processor to be easily changed... clip. The absence of a heatsink may cause intermittent processor failures. Move the lever and lift out the microprocessor. CAUTION All VE 4/xx processors must have a heatsink. HP Vectra VE 4/xx PC Familiarization Guide 2 PC Hardware Structure • 34 Replace the heatsink and secure the retaining clip.
Replacing the Microprocessor The system board has a ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) "universal" socket to allow the microprocessor to a 66 MHz or 100 MHz processor. Removing and Installing the Microprocessor First remove the heatsink from a 50 MHz processor to be easily changed... clip. The absence of a heatsink may cause intermittent processor failures. Move the lever and lift out the microprocessor. CAUTION All VE 4/xx processors must have a heatsink. HP Vectra VE 4/xx PC Familiarization Guide 2 PC Hardware Structure • 34 Replace the heatsink and secure the retaining clip.
HP Vectra VE 486 PCs - Familiarization Guide
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HP Vectra VE 4/xx PC Familiarization Guide 2 PC Hardware Structure • 36 System Board Jumpers The PC has three system board jumpers to configure the PC: (This figure not ... Speed: 33 MHz 25 MHz *Default settings shown in bold. **Default setting dependent on model: 1-2 for VE 4/50 and VE 4/66, 2-3 for VE 4/100. ***Default setting dependent on model: 1-2 for VE 4/66 and VE 4/100, 2-3 for VE 4/50. is probably Figure 9) Jumper Name Setting Function* JP5 1-2 2-3 JP8** 1-2 2-3 JP13*** 1-2 2-3 CMOS Operation: Normal Clear...
HP Vectra VE 4/xx PC Familiarization Guide 2 PC Hardware Structure • 36 System Board Jumpers The PC has three system board jumpers to configure the PC: (This figure not ... Speed: 33 MHz 25 MHz *Default settings shown in bold. **Default setting dependent on model: 1-2 for VE 4/50 and VE 4/66, 2-3 for VE 4/100. ***Default setting dependent on model: 1-2 for VE 4/66 and VE 4/100, 2-3 for VE 4/50. is probably Figure 9) Jumper Name Setting Function* JP5 1-2 2-3 JP8** 1-2 2-3 JP13*** 1-2 2-3 CMOS Operation: Normal Clear...
HP Vectra VE 486 PCs - User's Guide
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...processors. 1. Place the processor into place. Move the processor speed selection jumper (JP13) if you may be able to replace your dealer for HP Vectra PC User's Guide 3 Installing Accessories In Your PC • 62 Unclip the heatsink from a 50 MHz to lock the processor into the ...the old processor. 5. See "System Board Connectors and Jumpers" for more powerful processor for increased performance. c. Lower the socket's lever to a 66 MHz or 100 MHz processor . Remove the computer's cover and power supply unit (see "Removing and Replacing the Cover" and "Removing and ...
...processors. 1. Place the processor into place. Move the processor speed selection jumper (JP13) if you may be able to replace your dealer for HP Vectra PC User's Guide 3 Installing Accessories In Your PC • 62 Unclip the heatsink from a 50 MHz to lock the processor into the ...the old processor. 5. See "System Board Connectors and Jumpers" for more powerful processor for increased performance. c. Lower the socket's lever to a 66 MHz or 100 MHz processor . Remove the computer's cover and power supply unit (see "Removing and Replacing the Cover" and "Removing and ...
HP Vectra VE 486 PCs - User's Guide
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HP Vectra PC User's Guide 3 Installing Accessories In Your PC • 66 Configuring Your PC This section describes how to configure your PC: • Use the Setup program when you have installed other accessories, such as additional memory, mass storage devices, or accessory boards. • Use HP User Tools when you have been installed. The following sections detail how to best use the options available once accessories have installed additional video memory, and are two methods of configuring your PC to configure the PC for each accessory installed. There are using Windows.
HP Vectra PC User's Guide 3 Installing Accessories In Your PC • 66 Configuring Your PC This section describes how to configure your PC: • Use the Setup program when you have installed other accessories, such as additional memory, mass storage devices, or accessory boards. • Use HP User Tools when you have been installed. The following sections detail how to best use the options available once accessories have installed additional video memory, and are two methods of configuring your PC to configure the PC for each accessory installed. There are using Windows.
HP Vectra VE 486 PCs - User's Guide
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... Disk drive controller Rear connectors 25-pin parallel connector 9-pin serial connectors System board connectors Accessory slots Disk drive shelves Mouse Description: 486 type, 50, 66, or 100 MHz dependent on model 8 KB on DX2 models, 16 KB on DX4 models 256 KB (optional) Upgradeable to 64 MB (70 ns) Integrated... 3.5-inch hard disk drives (one-third height) Logitech™-compatible mouse with mini-DIN connector Characteristics: Weight (excluding keyboard and display) 10 kilograms (22 pounds) HP Vectra PC User's Guide 5 Technical Information • 104
... Disk drive controller Rear connectors 25-pin parallel connector 9-pin serial connectors System board connectors Accessory slots Disk drive shelves Mouse Description: 486 type, 50, 66, or 100 MHz dependent on model 8 KB on DX2 models, 16 KB on DX4 models 256 KB (optional) Upgradeable to 64 MB (70 ns) Integrated... 3.5-inch hard disk drives (one-third height) Logitech™-compatible mouse with mini-DIN connector Characteristics: Weight (excluding keyboard and display) 10 kilograms (22 pounds) HP Vectra PC User's Guide 5 Technical Information • 104