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... Cover Lock 3-7 Using the Smart Cover FailSafe Key 3-7 3.2.4 Cable Lock Provision 3-7 3.3 Fault Notification and Recovery 3-7 3.3.1 Processor Fault Prediction and Prefailure Warranty 3-7 3.3.2 SMART Hard Drive Fault Prediction 3-8 3.3.3 Drive Protection System 3-8 3.3.4 Ultra ATA Integrity Monitoring... and World Wide Web Site 3-14 3.4.8 Compaq Integrated Software 3-14 3.5 Building Blocks and Partners 3-15 3.5.1 Desktop Management Interface (DMI 3-15 3.5.2 Compaq Insight Manager and the Insight Management Agents 3-15 3.5.3 Compaq Management Solutions Partners Program 3-15 appendix A ...
... Cover Lock 3-7 Using the Smart Cover FailSafe Key 3-7 3.2.4 Cable Lock Provision 3-7 3.3 Fault Notification and Recovery 3-7 3.3.1 Processor Fault Prediction and Prefailure Warranty 3-7 3.3.2 SMART Hard Drive Fault Prediction 3-8 3.3.3 Drive Protection System 3-8 3.3.4 Ultra ATA Integrity Monitoring... and World Wide Web Site 3-14 3.4.8 Compaq Integrated Software 3-14 3.5 Building Blocks and Partners 3-15 3.5.1 Desktop Management Interface (DMI 3-15 3.5.2 Compaq Insight Manager and the Insight Management Agents 3-15 3.5.3 Compaq Management Solutions Partners Program 3-15 appendix A ...
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... on the computer are recognized by the system and functioning properly. Determine information about the computer system when contacting Compaq Customer Support. Deskpro Service Reference Guide 2-1 Computer Setup Utilities Use Computer Setup Utilities to do the following: Modify or restore factory ...Power-On Self-Test (POST) messages. If a POST error occurs, the error is entered. Select Clean or Descriptive mode for processor, graphics, memory, audio, storage, communications, and input devices. Modify the boot order of the computer. Solve system ...
... on the computer are recognized by the system and functioning properly. Determine information about the computer system when contacting Compaq Customer Support. Deskpro Service Reference Guide 2-1 Computer Setup Utilities Use Computer Setup Utilities to do the following: Modify or restore factory ...Power-On Self-Test (POST) messages. If a POST error occurs, the error is entered. Select Clean or Descriptive mode for processor, graphics, memory, audio, storage, communications, and input devices. Modify the boot order of the computer. Solve system ...
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...system configuration from Diskette Set Defaults and Exit Ignore Changes and Exit Save Changes and Exit Diskettes Description Lists product name, processor type/speed/stepping, CPU serial number, cache size, system ROM family and version, installed memory size, and asset ...-ROM drive). Allows you to specify boot order of installed peripheral devices (such as ATAPI devices. Specifies prompting for more information. continued Deskpro Service Reference Guide 2-3 Enables power-on , manually. Saves system configuration to system configuration and exits Computer Setup. Saves changes to a ...
...system configuration from Diskette Set Defaults and Exit Ignore Changes and Exit Save Changes and Exit Diskettes Description Lists product name, processor type/speed/stepping, CPU serial number, cache size, system ROM family and version, installed memory size, and asset ...-ROM drive). Allows you to specify boot order of installed peripheral devices (such as ATAPI devices. Specifies prompting for more information. continued Deskpro Service Reference Guide 2-3 Enables power-on , manually. Saves system configuration to system configuration and exits Computer Setup. Saves changes to a ...
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... you must create a diagnostics diskette. If errors occur, they are installed properly. 3. Deskpro Service Reference Guide 2-7 Cold boot your computer from other manufacturers may vary slightly from the...operating system startup files Current memory configuration ROM versions Type of processor and coprocessor Diskette, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM tape, or hard drives installed...132;Windows WIN.INI file details ✎ Categories or items of information displayed by Compaq; Then press Enter. This utility will detect all devices manufactured by INSPECT are run ...
... you must create a diagnostics diskette. If errors occur, they are installed properly. 3. Deskpro Service Reference Guide 2-7 Cold boot your computer from other manufacturers may vary slightly from the...operating system startup files Current memory configuration ROM versions Type of processor and coprocessor Diskette, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM tape, or hard drives installed...132;Windows WIN.INI file details ✎ Categories or items of information displayed by Compaq; Then press Enter. This utility will detect all devices manufactured by INSPECT are run ...
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...The Prefailure Warranty allows you to prevent the loss of the following circumstances: Power outage Startup failure PC component failure (e.g., processor or power supply) Forgotten password CAUTION: The Smart Cover FailSafe Key is displayed, you must turn the computer ... key while the message is a specialized tool available from Compaq Management Solutions Partners, the computer also sends a fault notice to a network managed by using and installing the cable lock provision. Deskpro Service Reference Guide 3-7 Fault Notification and Recovery Fault Notification ...
...The Prefailure Warranty allows you to prevent the loss of the following circumstances: Power outage Startup failure PC component failure (e.g., processor or power supply) Forgotten password CAUTION: The Smart Cover FailSafe Key is displayed, you must turn the computer ... key while the message is a specialized tool available from Compaq Management Solutions Partners, the computer also sends a fault notice to a network managed by using and installing the cable lock provision. Deskpro Service Reference Guide 3-7 Fault Notification and Recovery Fault Notification ...
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... Reset system board jumpers to the SPD standard. Replace the faulty memory module(s). 6. Replace DIMM with a module conforming to match processor and bus speeds. 1. Recommended Action 1. Try another memory socket. 3. message is missing critical SPD information, or is incorrect. 183-Invalid... Processor Jumper Setting 201-Memory Error 2S None System board jumper improperly set. Single Bit ECC error. Verify proper memory module type...
... Reset system board jumpers to the SPD standard. Replace the faulty memory module(s). 6. Replace DIMM with a module conforming to match processor and bus speeds. 1. Recommended Action 1. Try another memory socket. 3. message is missing critical SPD information, or is incorrect. 183-Invalid... Processor Jumper Setting 201-Memory Error 2S None System board jumper improperly set. Single Bit ECC error. Verify proper memory module type...
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...Connected None Probable Cause Hood lock mechanism is not Connected. Reseat or replace hood locking mechanism cable. 916-Thermal Sensor from Processor Heatsink is missing or not connected. Remove any Comm port expansion cards. 2. Serial Port Address 2S Conflict Detected Both ... ensure good connection. 1151-Serial Port 1 Address 2S Conflict Detected Both external and internal serial ports are assigned to system board. continued Deskpro Service Reference Guide D-5 heatsink cable going to COM2. 1. Device IRQ address conflicts Reset the IRQ. Recommended Action 1. Clear CMOS. 3....
...Connected None Probable Cause Hood lock mechanism is not Connected. Reseat or replace hood locking mechanism cable. 916-Thermal Sensor from Processor Heatsink is missing or not connected. Remove any Comm port expansion cards. 2. Serial Port Address 2S Conflict Detected Both ... ensure good connection. 1151-Serial Port 1 Address 2S Conflict Detected Both external and internal serial ports are assigned to system board. continued Deskpro Service Reference Guide D-5 heatsink cable going to COM2. 1. Device IRQ address conflicts Reset the IRQ. Recommended Action 1. Clear CMOS. 3....
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...Boot Block mode. POST Error Messages Continued Screen Message 1800-Temperature Alert Beeps* None Probable Cause Internal temperature exceeds specification. Recommended Action 1. Verify processor speed selection. 3. If graphics card has been added, remove and reseat. Reflash the ROM using a ROMPaq diskette. None Invalid Electronic Serial ... system board. System board hardware failure (prior to proper version. Replace the system board. 1801 None Processor not supported by Upgrade Bios to video) 1. continued Deskpro Service Reference Guide D-9 system is bad;
...Boot Block mode. POST Error Messages Continued Screen Message 1800-Temperature Alert Beeps* None Probable Cause Internal temperature exceeds specification. Recommended Action 1. Verify processor speed selection. 3. If graphics card has been added, remove and reseat. Reflash the ROM using a ROMPaq diskette. None Invalid Electronic Serial ... system board. System board hardware failure (prior to proper version. Replace the system board. 1801 None Processor not supported by Upgrade Bios to video) 1. continued Deskpro Service Reference Guide D-9 system is bad;
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...board. 2. Remove load from computer, wait 30 seconds, then apply power. 3. Check memory module. 2. Remove and reseat memory module. 3. Processor unseated. D-10 POST Error Messages Wipe connector. 3. Replace system board. 6. See the "Solving Memory Problems" section of this guide. LED...Blinks Every None Second Red power LED ON * L = Long, S = Short None Unseated riser board. 1. Push in system board. Reseat processor in power button. Replace power supply. Reinstall riser board. Remove all AC power from power supply by removing options one at a time until ...
...board. 2. Remove load from computer, wait 30 seconds, then apply power. 3. Check memory module. 2. Remove and reseat memory module. 3. Processor unseated. D-10 POST Error Messages Wipe connector. 3. Replace system board. 6. See the "Solving Memory Problems" section of this guide. LED...Blinks Every None Second Red power LED ON * L = Long, S = Short None Unseated riser board. 1. Push in system board. Reseat processor in power button. Replace power supply. Reinstall riser board. Remove all AC power from power supply by removing options one at a time until ...
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XMM5 Following memory slots XU1 Primary processor socket XU2 Secondary processor socket XU15 ROM socket G-2 System Board and Riser Board Reference Designators The first slot populated (DIMM1 or RIMM1) and tested. XMM2 - Reference Designators Continued Designator ...-ROM connector P25 - P26 Video memory upgrade connector P30 Primary SCSI connector P31 Secondary SCSI connector P53 First serial port P54 Second serial port P70 Processor fan header P89 Floating Serial Port Connector P100 ITP connector SW50 Clear CMOS switch XMM1 Memory slot.
XMM5 Following memory slots XU1 Primary processor socket XU2 Secondary processor socket XU15 ROM socket G-2 System Board and Riser Board Reference Designators The first slot populated (DIMM1 or RIMM1) and tested. XMM2 - Reference Designators Continued Designator ...-ROM connector P25 - P26 Video memory upgrade connector P30 Primary SCSI connector P31 Secondary SCSI connector P53 First serial port P54 Second serial port P70 Processor fan header P89 Floating Serial Port Connector P100 ITP connector SW50 Clear CMOS switch XMM1 Memory slot.
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Minitower blank - Pentium Core Logic (chip set) blank - Desktop M - Win 98 NIC (EN only) blank - Celeron P - BX a - 810 Hard Drive Capacity 10 - 10.0 GB 13 - 13.5 GB MB RAM 64 128 Removable Storage blank - END/P333/10a/5/128c/n Platform/Family EN EP Form Factor S - Win 95 8 - NIC n - none c - H appendix MODEL NUMBER NAMING The following is an example of the 21-character model number information. no NIC Processor Type C - CD-ROM Deskpro Service Reference Guide H-1 Small Form Factor D - Convertible Processor Speed, MHz Operating System 4 - Win NT 4.0 5 -
Minitower blank - Pentium Core Logic (chip set) blank - Desktop M - Win 98 NIC (EN only) blank - Celeron P - BX a - 810 Hard Drive Capacity 10 - 10.0 GB 13 - 13.5 GB MB RAM 64 128 Removable Storage blank - END/P333/10a/5/128c/n Platform/Family EN EP Form Factor S - Win 95 8 - NIC n - none c - H appendix MODEL NUMBER NAMING The following is an example of the 21-character model number information. no NIC Processor Type C - CD-ROM Deskpro Service Reference Guide H-1 Small Form Factor D - Convertible Processor Speed, MHz Operating System 4 - Win NT 4.0 5 -
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...Wakeup cable is powered off. For more information on the Support Software CD for Compaq Desktop, Portable, and Workstation Products or at the Compaq Web Site at www.compaq.com. The computer can send hardware and operating system failure alerts over the ... processor missing s operating temperature exceeded s chassis intrusion Select NICs feature Remote Wakeup support, which allows a system administrator to a client computer from a remote location, through the use of supported PC LAN management tools. NIC-Based Alerts Remote Wakeup Support USING NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS Compaq Deskpro ...
...Wakeup cable is powered off. For more information on the Support Software CD for Compaq Desktop, Portable, and Workstation Products or at the Compaq Web Site at www.compaq.com. The computer can send hardware and operating system failure alerts over the ... processor missing s operating temperature exceeded s chassis intrusion Select NICs feature Remote Wakeup support, which allows a system administrator to a client computer from a remote location, through the use of supported PC LAN management tools. NIC-Based Alerts Remote Wakeup Support USING NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS Compaq Deskpro ...