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... pull 3 rotate off 1 unlatch 2 rotate off © 2002 Hewlett-Packard Company. hp workstation xw5000 installation connecting devices Go to www.hp.com/go/bizsupport for: additional documentation latest BIOS, firmware, drivers and utilities FAQs warranty... and support information For ergonomic information, please refer to the Working in Comfort or Safety & Comfort guides included with your product. First Edition, October 2002. 308301-001 USB serial LAN audio adding accessories memory...
... pull 3 rotate off 1 unlatch 2 rotate off © 2002 Hewlett-Packard Company. hp workstation xw5000 installation connecting devices Go to www.hp.com/go/bizsupport for: additional documentation latest BIOS, firmware, drivers and utilities FAQs warranty... and support information For ergonomic information, please refer to the Working in Comfort or Safety & Comfort guides included with your product. First Edition, October 2002. 308301-001 USB serial LAN audio adding accessories memory...
Linux-based workstations xw5000 - xw8000 - getting started guide
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...This takes you install, remove, or upgrade accessories. To locate the drivers for other types of your workstation (for example: BIOS version, CPU speed, memory module size, and installed mass storage devices). Consult your operating system documentation for the latest Linux software ... is displayed for read-only access to operate properly. Turn on the display and then the workstation. loading software applications for your optical drive The Linux-based hp workstations xw5000 and xw8000 are required for only a short time. NOTE: No drivers are available with pre...
...This takes you install, remove, or upgrade accessories. To locate the drivers for other types of your workstation (for example: BIOS version, CPU speed, memory module size, and installed mass storage devices). Consult your operating system documentation for the latest Linux software ... is displayed for read-only access to operate properly. Turn on the display and then the workstation. loading software applications for your optical drive The Linux-based hp workstations xw5000 and xw8000 are required for only a short time. NOTE: No drivers are available with pre...
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... a telephone line to an authorized Help desk or HP Support. memory module. 2. If the problem persists, contact HP Customer Care or replace the system RAM. This signal can be decoded by Help desk equipment to extract the workstation model, serial number, and details about any newly installed bad memory RAM and reseat it. table 3-6. is detected, the...
... a telephone line to an authorized Help desk or HP Support. memory module. 2. If the problem persists, contact HP Customer Care or replace the system RAM. This signal can be decoded by Help desk equipment to extract the workstation model, serial number, and details about any newly installed bad memory RAM and reseat it. table 3-6. is detected, the...
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... mode 2-14 system recovery 2-11 Linux Setup Tool 2-2 M memory 3-11 motherboard 3-12 mouse troubleshooting 3-4 xw5000 connector 1-3 xw8000 connector 1-4 N network parameters 2-4 P parameters ...boot 2-4 date 2-8 DNS 2-7 graphics 2-6 network 2-4 system time 2-8 timezone 2-8 passwords BIOS 3-9 clearing 3-9 setting root 2-3 PCI card 3-12 POST 1-8 power management 1-16 power supply 3-11 R Rescue mode 2-11 index-2 S setting passwords 1-11 setting up the workstation 1-1 single user mode 2-14 software availability 1-16 hp...
... mode 2-14 system recovery 2-11 Linux Setup Tool 2-2 M memory 3-11 motherboard 3-12 mouse troubleshooting 3-4 xw5000 connector 1-3 xw8000 connector 1-4 N network parameters 2-4 P parameters ...boot 2-4 date 2-8 DNS 2-7 graphics 2-6 network 2-4 system time 2-8 timezone 2-8 passwords BIOS 3-9 clearing 3-9 setting root 2-3 PCI card 3-12 POST 1-8 power management 1-16 power supply 3-11 R Rescue mode 2-11 index-2 S setting passwords 1-11 setting up the workstation 1-1 single user mode 2-14 software availability 1-16 hp...
hp workstation xw5000 Getting Started Guide (308303-001 10/02)
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... the system boot order • solve configuration problems HP recommends that you note any changes you configure your workstation (BIOS version, CPU type, memory module size, and installed mass storage devices). Shut down your workstation as described in "Shutting Down Your Workstation" on your workstation. 3. Viewing Your Workstation Configuration The Summary screen gives you install, remove, or...
... the system boot order • solve configuration problems HP recommends that you note any changes you configure your workstation (BIOS version, CPU type, memory module size, and installed mass storage devices). Shut down your workstation as described in "Shutting Down Your Workstation" on your workstation. 3. Viewing Your Workstation Configuration The Summary screen gives you install, remove, or...
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... reset configuration data • set the system time • set the system date By default, "Reset Configuration Data" is stored in memory. 26 Chapter 1 Setup Program Menus The Main Menu lets you must allow your system to all devices instead of menus. Resetting the configuration... causes the BIOS to assign resources to finish booting up and Using Your Workstation Configuring Your Workstation NOTE Using the Setup Program To start the Setup program: 1. Start (or restart) your workstation and go through the POST again. In the Setup program: • The Main Menu...
... reset configuration data • set the system time • set the system date By default, "Reset Configuration Data" is stored in memory. 26 Chapter 1 Setup Program Menus The Main Menu lets you must allow your system to all devices instead of menus. Resetting the configuration... causes the BIOS to assign resources to finish booting up and Using Your Workstation Configuring Your Workstation NOTE Using the Setup Program To start the Setup program: 1. Start (or restart) your workstation and go through the POST again. In the Setup program: • The Main Menu...
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... Hibernate mode because the memory remains powered. • Hibernate makes the machine look and behave as if it is in Control Panel before it was in their power-management capabilities. Select the appropriate settings. To wake the workstation from either mode, press... The OS copies the RAM contents out to be restored. Chapter 1 29 For more information about changing your power options, refer to the hp workstation xw5000 Technical Reference Guide at www.hp.com/workstations/support. Waking up and Using Your Workstation Configuring Your Workstation Using Power Management Power ...
... Hibernate mode because the memory remains powered. • Hibernate makes the machine look and behave as if it is in Control Panel before it was in their power-management capabilities. Select the appropriate settings. To wake the workstation from either mode, press... The OS copies the RAM contents out to be restored. Chapter 1 29 For more information about changing your power options, refer to the hp workstation xw5000 Technical Reference Guide at www.hp.com/workstations/support. Waking up and Using Your Workstation Configuring Your Workstation Using Power Management Power ...
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..." on page 50 or the hp workstation xw5000 Technical Reference Guide at http://www.hp.com/workstations/ support. This signal can be decoded by Help desk equipment to an authorized Help desk or HP Support. No memory, bad memory modules, or incompatible memory module. 1. See "Where to...encoded error signal that memory is in the correct order. 2. Contact HP Customer Care. If the problem persists, contact HP Customer Care or replace the system RAM. Beeps 1 2 3 Component Error Solution Processor Power Supply Memory Processor absent, not Contact HP Customer Care. Power ...
..." on page 50 or the hp workstation xw5000 Technical Reference Guide at http://www.hp.com/workstations/ support. This signal can be decoded by Help desk equipment to an authorized Help desk or HP Support. No memory, bad memory modules, or incompatible memory module. 1. See "Where to...encoded error signal that memory is in the correct order. 2. Contact HP Customer Care. If the problem persists, contact HP Customer Care or replace the system RAM. Beeps 1 2 3 Component Error Solution Processor Power Supply Memory Processor absent, not Contact HP Customer Care. Power ...
hp workstation xw5000 Technical Reference (309233-001 10/02)
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...Workstation Components 12 Front Control Panel Features 13 Rear Panel Features 14 Internal Features 15 Power Supply and Cooling 16 Power Supply Input Requirements 17 Power Consumption and Cooling 18 System Fans and Airflow 19 Resetting the Power Supply 20 Environmental Specifications 21 Where to Get Help 22 Contacting HP... the Side Cover 29 Removing the Front Bezel 30 Replacing the Side Cover and Front Bezel 31 Memory Modules 33 Removing Memory Modules 33 Installing Memory Modules 35 Accessory and Graphics Cards 37 Removing an Accessory or Graphics Card 37 Installing a Graphics...
...Workstation Components 12 Front Control Panel Features 13 Rear Panel Features 14 Internal Features 15 Power Supply and Cooling 16 Power Supply Input Requirements 17 Power Consumption and Cooling 18 System Fans and Airflow 19 Resetting the Power Supply 20 Environmental Specifications 21 Where to Get Help 22 Contacting HP... the Side Cover 29 Removing the Front Bezel 30 Replacing the Side Cover and Front Bezel 31 Memory Modules 33 Removing Memory Modules 33 Installing Memory Modules 35 Accessory and Graphics Cards 37 Removing an Accessory or Graphics Card 37 Installing a Graphics...
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...Table 1-4 Power Consumption and Cooling All information in the following table are valid for a typical configuration: • One processor • 1 GB memory • Two hard disk drives • DVD ROM drive • Floppy drive • Graphics card • One monitor Power Consumption for ...card is off your operating system documentation. b. For additional information on power-saving features, see your workstation with a switch. To reach zero power consumption when the workstation is installed, the adjacent PCI slot must be kept vacant to allow for Power Saving Modes Input...
...Table 1-4 Power Consumption and Cooling All information in the following table are valid for a typical configuration: • One processor • 1 GB memory • Two hard disk drives • DVD ROM drive • Floppy drive • Graphics card • One monitor Power Consumption for ...card is off your operating system documentation. b. For additional information on power-saving features, see your workstation with a switch. To reach zero power consumption when the workstation is installed, the adjacent PCI slot must be kept vacant to allow for Power Saving Modes Input...
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...on the web and by phone. Get the e-buzzer error and try to solve the problem according to solve the problem. 4. See the hp workstation xw5000 Getting Started Guide provided with the e-buzzer" on your system configuration and note any recent changes to the system? • What BIOS ... Care, see the Worldwide Limited Warranty and Technical Support Guide provided with your system to HP products, and, if necessary, initiate appropriate service procedures. Is it HP or third-party memory? • What accessory card slots and IRQs are being used? • What OS is installed? Use ...
...on the web and by phone. Get the e-buzzer error and try to solve the problem according to solve the problem. 4. See the hp workstation xw5000 Getting Started Guide provided with the e-buzzer" on your system configuration and note any recent changes to the system? • What BIOS ... Care, see the Worldwide Limited Warranty and Technical Support Guide provided with your system to HP products, and, if necessary, initiate appropriate service procedures. Is it HP or third-party memory? • What accessory card slots and IRQs are being used? • What OS is installed? Use ...
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... The remaining sections explain how to remove and replace components: - Refer to it to the Getting Started Guide that came with your workstation. Memory Modules, page 33 - Optical Drives, page 47 - System Board, page 70 - For updated information about available graphics cards, drives... chapter contains the following sections: • "Internal Components" on page 27 shows the locations of components and part numbers, see the HP Workstation xw5000 Illustrated Parts Map. Control Panel Assembly, page 57 - Front Panel Connectors, page 61 - Hard Drives, page 41 - Processor and ...
... The remaining sections explain how to remove and replace components: - Refer to it to the Getting Started Guide that came with your workstation. Memory Modules, page 33 - Optical Drives, page 47 - System Board, page 70 - For updated information about available graphics cards, drives... chapter contains the following sections: • "Internal Components" on page 27 shows the locations of components and part numbers, see the HP Workstation xw5000 Illustrated Parts Map. Control Panel Assembly, page 57 - Front Panel Connectors, page 61 - Hard Drives, page 41 - Processor and ...
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... • Single DIMMand dual channel unbuffered DDR 266 • 128, 256, or 512 MB DIMMS, or 1GB stacked DIMMs • DIMMs must be damaged and the system will not recognize the memory changes. 2. Memory Modules The hp xw5000 workstation memory features include: • 4 memory slots for your memory modules may be installed in pairs if more than one DIMM is...
... • Single DIMMand dual channel unbuffered DDR 266 • 128, 256, or 512 MB DIMMS, or 1GB stacked DIMMs • DIMMs must be damaged and the system will not recognize the memory changes. 2. Memory Modules The hp xw5000 workstation memory features include: • 4 memory slots for your memory modules may be installed in pairs if more than one DIMM is...
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...before installing memory. Place the workstation on the back of the pair. • Load memory module pair 1 first, pair 2 second, and pair 3 last. If you do not unplug the power cord, your memory modules can be damaged and will not be loaded in valid configurations: • You must also insert a 512 MB module ...DIMM is installed. For example, if you must load DDR SDRAM as matched pairs when more than one slot of memory module pair 1, you place a memory module of 512 MB in the second slot of the power supply turns off the system, disconnect all cables, and remove the system cover ...
...before installing memory. Place the workstation on the back of the pair. • Load memory module pair 1 first, pair 2 second, and pair 3 last. If you do not unplug the power cord, your memory modules can be damaged and will not be loaded in valid configurations: • You must also insert a 512 MB module ...DIMM is installed. For example, if you must load DDR SDRAM as matched pairs when more than one slot of memory module pair 1, you place a memory module of 512 MB in the second slot of the power supply turns off the system, disconnect all cables, and remove the system cover ...
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... on the module with the key on the system. 5. Start the workstation. Replace the system covers, reconnect all cables, and turn on the connector. Be careful to check the verify the new configuration. , and Hold the memory module by its left and right edges, then insert the module into ...place to their fully upright position. Memory Modules Installed in one direction. Snap the clips firmly into the slot. When the module ...
... on the module with the key on the system. 5. Start the workstation. Replace the system covers, reconnect all cables, and turn on the connector. Be careful to check the verify the new configuration. , and Hold the memory module by its left and right edges, then insert the module into ...place to their fully upright position. Memory Modules Installed in one direction. Snap the clips firmly into the slot. When the module ...
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... submenu contains fields that triggers a critical system error (SERR#). If you reset configuration data, the BIOS dynamically reallocates resources (IRQs, I/O, memory) to cards and motherboard devices at the next boot. To change your configuration data unless you leave Processor Speed set to the Integrated SCSI...SERR#. Main Menu The Main Menu contains the following functions and submenus: • Processor: Displays the type and speed of the workstation processor. The BIOS needs this field, you want top modify this field to handle Plug-and-Play configuration and Quick Boot. ECC...
... submenu contains fields that triggers a critical system error (SERR#). If you reset configuration data, the BIOS dynamically reallocates resources (IRQs, I/O, memory) to cards and motherboard devices at the next boot. To change your configuration data unless you leave Processor Speed set to the Integrated SCSI...SERR#. Main Menu The Main Menu contains the following functions and submenus: • Processor: Displays the type and speed of the workstation processor. The BIOS needs this field, you want top modify this field to handle Plug-and-Play configuration and Quick Boot. ECC...
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... that support this feature. • After Power Failure: If you experience a power failure, the setting for this field determines the state the workstation returns to when power is a PC99 requirement. option ROM running time - Power Menu The Power menu contains the following functions: • QuickBoot... Mode: Skips many Power-On-Self-Test (POST) tasks. The actual boot time consists of this setting. (CMOS is volatile memory powered by a battery that contains data needed by the BIOS.) Fast POST is restored. ECC initialization time • Display Option ROM Messages: ...
... that support this feature. • After Power Failure: If you experience a power failure, the setting for this field determines the state the workstation returns to when power is a PC99 requirement. option ROM running time - Power Menu The Power menu contains the following functions: • QuickBoot... Mode: Skips many Power-On-Self-Test (POST) tasks. The actual boot time consists of this setting. (CMOS is volatile memory powered by a battery that contains data needed by the BIOS.) Fast POST is restored. ECC initialization time • Display Option ROM Messages: ...