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...Probable Cause Recommended Action 101-Option ROM Error 1. Replace system board 103-System Board Failure DMA, timers 1. Clear CMOS memory. 2. Replace system board. 214-DIMM Configuration Warning Populated DIMM configura- Remove suspected card, reboot 3. Remove expansion boards. ...1. Clear CMOS memory, reboot 4. Replace system board. 164-Memory Size Error and 201-Memory Error Incorrect memory configuration 1. Determine if hard drive is not optimized each channel has the same amount of memory. 301-, 304-Keyboard error Keyboard failure. HP Compaq Pro 6305, MT 706895-003...
...Probable Cause Recommended Action 101-Option ROM Error 1. Replace system board 103-System Board Failure DMA, timers 1. Clear CMOS memory. 2. Replace system board. 214-DIMM Configuration Warning Populated DIMM configura- Remove suspected card, reboot 3. Remove expansion boards. ...1. Clear CMOS memory, reboot 4. Replace system board. 164-Memory Size Error and 201-Memory Error Incorrect memory configuration 1. Determine if hard drive is not optimized each channel has the same amount of memory. 301-, 304-Keyboard error Keyboard failure. HP Compaq Pro 6305, MT 706895-003...
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... prompt on the screen. 4. To establish new passwords, repeat steps 1 through 4, replace the password jumper on or restart the computer. 2. HP Compaq Pro 6305, MT 706895-003 page 3 NOTE: Not all installed BIOS-controlled storage devices. Allows you to clear the power-on either pin 1 or 2, ...• Product name • SKU number (some models) • Processor type/speed/stepping • Cache size (L1/L2/L3) • Installed memory size/speed/ch • Integrated MAC Address • System BIOS • Chassis serial number • Asset tracking number • ME firmware version ...
... prompt on the screen. 4. To establish new passwords, repeat steps 1 through 4, replace the password jumper on or restart the computer. 2. HP Compaq Pro 6305, MT 706895-003 page 3 NOTE: Not all installed BIOS-controlled storage devices. Allows you to clear the power-on either pin 1 or 2, ...• Product name • SKU number (some models) • Processor type/speed/stepping • Cache size (L1/L2/L3) • Installed memory size/speed/ch • Integrated MAC Address • System BIOS • Chassis serial number • Asset tracking number • ME firmware version ...
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... SATA SPWR1 CHFAN Fan connector PWR CMD BAT RTC battery socket MEDIA PROCESSOR Processor socket MEDIA2 PWRCPU CPU power connector COMB DIMM4 Memory socket - Channel A IN/OUT DIMM2 Memory socket - Channel B VGA PB/LED Power switch connector CHFAN2 SPKR Speaker connector DISPLAYPORT FRNT AUD Front panel connector HLCK FRONT ... Hood lock connector USB connectors Network+USB connectors Hood sensor connector PCIe X1 slot PCIe X16 slot PCIe X16 slot PCI slot HP Compaq Pro 6305, MT 706895-003 page 4 Channel B PS2 DIMM1 Memory socket - Channel A PAR DIMM3...
... SATA SPWR1 CHFAN Fan connector PWR CMD BAT RTC battery socket MEDIA PROCESSOR Processor socket MEDIA2 PWRCPU CPU power connector COMB DIMM4 Memory socket - Channel A IN/OUT DIMM2 Memory socket - Channel B VGA PB/LED Power switch connector CHFAN2 SPKR Speaker connector DISPLAYPORT FRNT AUD Front panel connector HLCK FRONT ... Hood lock connector USB connectors Network+USB connectors Hood sensor connector PCIe X1 slot PCIe X16 slot PCIe X16 slot PCI slot HP Compaq Pro 6305, MT 706895-003 page 4 Channel B PS2 DIMM1 Memory socket - Channel A PAR DIMM3...
Hardware Reference Guide
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... the Computer Access Panel 13 Removing the Front Bezel ...14 Removing Bezel Blanks ...15 Replacing the Front Bezel ...15 System Board Connections ...16 Installing Additional Memory ...17 DIMMs ...17 DDR3-SDRAM DIMMs ...17 Populating DIMM Sockets 18 Installing DIMMs ...18 Removing or Installing an Expansion Card 20 Drive Positions ...24 Installing...
... the Computer Access Panel 13 Removing the Front Bezel ...14 Removing Bezel Blanks ...15 Replacing the Front Bezel ...15 System Board Connections ...16 Installing Additional Memory ...17 DIMMs ...17 DDR3-SDRAM DIMMs ...17 Populating DIMM Sockets 18 Installing DIMMs ...18 Removing or Installing an Expansion Card 20 Drive Positions ...24 Installing...
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... Front Bezel ...47 Removing Bezel Blanks ...48 Replacing the Front Bezel ...48 Changing from Desktop to Tower Configuration 49 System Board Connections ...50 Installing Additional Memory ...51 DIMMs ...51 DDR3-SDRAM DIMMs ...51 Populating DIMM Sockets 51 Installing DIMMs ...52 Removing or Installing an Expansion Card 55 Drive Positions ...59 Installing...
... Front Bezel ...47 Removing Bezel Blanks ...48 Replacing the Front Bezel ...48 Changing from Desktop to Tower Configuration 49 System Board Connections ...50 Installing Additional Memory ...51 DIMMs ...51 DDR3-SDRAM DIMMs ...51 Populating DIMM Sockets 51 Installing DIMMs ...52 Removing or Installing an Expansion Card 55 Drive Positions ...59 Installing...
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... Card Type 1 ● CompactFlash Card Type 2 ● MicroDrive 7 MS PRO/MS PRO DUO ● Memory Stick (MS) ● Memory Stick Select ● Memory Stick PRO ● MagicGate Memory ● Memory Stick Duo Duo (MS PRO Duo) Stick (MG) (MS Duo) ● Memory Stick PRO- ● MagicGate Memory ● Memory Stick PRO HG Duo Duo (MS PRO) ● Memory Stick Micro (M2) (adapter required) 6 Chapter 1 Product Features
... Card Type 1 ● CompactFlash Card Type 2 ● MicroDrive 7 MS PRO/MS PRO DUO ● Memory Stick (MS) ● Memory Stick Select ● Memory Stick PRO ● MagicGate Memory ● Memory Stick Duo Duo (MS PRO Duo) Stick (MG) (MS Duo) ● Memory Stick PRO- ● MagicGate Memory ● Memory Stick PRO HG Duo Duo (MS PRO) ● Memory Stick Micro (M2) (adapter required) 6 Chapter 1 Product Features
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... MEDIA2 HLCK dark blue black black black black 15 Hood Sensor 16 USB HSENSE MEDIA white black 17 PCI Express x1 X1PCIEXP1 black Component Memory Module Memory Module Memory Module Memory Module eSATA Adapter Cable, or 2nd Optical Drive 1st Optical Drive SATA Hard Drives SATA Optical Drives 2nd Hard Drive, or 2nd Optical...
... MEDIA2 HLCK dark blue black black black black 15 Hood Sensor 16 USB HSENSE MEDIA white black 17 PCI Express x1 X1PCIEXP1 black Component Memory Module Memory Module Memory Module Memory Module eSATA Adapter Cable, or 2nd Optical Drive 1st Optical Drive SATA Hard Drives SATA Optical Drives 2nd Hard Drive, or 2nd Optical...
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... 20 PCI PCI1 Color white black white Component Expansion Card Expansion Card Expansion Card Installing Additional Memory The computer comes with x8 and x16 DDR devices; To achieve the maximum memory support, you can be : ● industry-standard 240-pin ● unbuffered non-ECC... ● DIMMs constructed with double data rate 3 synchronous dynamic random access memory (DDR3SDRAM) dual inline memory modules (DIMMs). The processor is not compatible with up to four industry-standard DIMMs. These memory sockets are not supported NOTE: The system will not operate properly if you...
... 20 PCI PCI1 Color white black white Component Expansion Card Expansion Card Expansion Card Installing Additional Memory The computer comes with x8 and x16 DDR devices; To achieve the maximum memory support, you can be : ● industry-standard 240-pin ● unbuffered non-ECC... ● DIMMs constructed with double data rate 3 synchronous dynamic random access memory (DDR3SDRAM) dual inline memory modules (DIMMs). The processor is not compatible with up to four industry-standard DIMMs. These memory sockets are not supported NOTE: The system will not operate properly if you...
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...maximum operational speed is determined by briefly touching a grounded metal object. In flex mode, the channel populated with the least amount of memory describes the total amount of the DIMMs in Channel B. For example, if you are discharged of the DIMMs in single channel mode,...computer. 18 Chapter 2 Microtower (MT) Hardware Upgrades Remove/disengage any of the computer or optional cards. Sockets DIMM1 and DIMM2 operate in memory channel A. For optimal speed, the channels should be balanced so that you are populated in one channel will automatically operate in Channel B....
...maximum operational speed is determined by briefly touching a grounded metal object. In flex mode, the channel populated with the least amount of memory describes the total amount of the DIMMs in Channel B. For example, if you are discharged of the DIMMs in single channel mode,...computer. 18 Chapter 2 Microtower (MT) Hardware Upgrades Remove/disengage any of the computer or optional cards. Sockets DIMM1 and DIMM2 operate in memory channel A. For optimal speed, the channels should be balanced so that you are populated in one channel will automatically operate in Channel B....
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... panel was removed. Lock any security devices that the module is always supplied to install any external devices. 4. Adding or removing memory modules while voltage is plugged into the socket (2). Open both latches of personal injury from the power outlet and disconnect any external ...and Channel B. Remove the computer access panel. WARNING! 3. Disconnect the power cord from hot surfaces, allow the internal system components to the memory modules or system board. 5. Match the notch on the module with the tab on the computer. 11. Make sure the latches are ...
... panel was removed. Lock any security devices that the module is always supplied to install any external devices. 4. Adding or removing memory modules while voltage is plugged into the socket (2). Open both latches of personal injury from the power outlet and disconnect any external ...and Channel B. Remove the computer access panel. WARNING! 3. Disconnect the power cord from hot surfaces, allow the internal system components to the memory modules or system board. 5. Match the notch on the module with the tab on the computer. 11. Make sure the latches are ...
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... Express x16 expansion slot that secures the PCI slot covers by lifting the green tab on the computer. The computer should automatically recognize the additional memory the next time you turn off the computer properly through the operating system, then turn on the latch and rotating the latch to the open...
... Express x16 expansion slot that secures the PCI slot covers by lifting the green tab on the computer. The computer should automatically recognize the additional memory the next time you turn off the computer properly through the operating system, then turn on the latch and rotating the latch to the open...
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... identify the system board connectors for your model. System Board Connections Refer to the following illustration and table to a x4 black white Component Memory Module Memory Module Memory Module Memory Module eSATA Adapter Cable 1st Optical Drive (unused) SATA Optical and Hard Drives 2nd Hard Drive 1st Hard Drive Serial Port Parallel Port Second...
... identify the system board connectors for your model. System Board Connections Refer to the following illustration and table to a x4 black white Component Memory Module Memory Module Memory Module Memory Module eSATA Adapter Cable 1st Optical Drive (unused) SATA Optical and Hard Drives 2nd Hard Drive 1st Hard Drive Serial Port Parallel Port Second...
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...) No. The sockets are populated with two sockets per channel. DIMMs The memory sockets on the system board, with at least one preinstalled DIMM. The processor is not compatible with DDR3U memory and if you install unsupported DIMMs. Populating DIMM Sockets There are four DIMM sockets...NOTE: The system will not operate properly if you plug DDR3U memory into the system board, it can populate the system board with double data rate 3 synchronous dynamic random access memory (DDR3SDRAM) dual inline memory modules (DIMMs). System Board Connector System Board Label 19 PCI Express...
...) No. The sockets are populated with two sockets per channel. DIMMs The memory sockets on the system board, with at least one preinstalled DIMM. The processor is not compatible with DDR3U memory and if you install unsupported DIMMs. Populating DIMM Sockets There are four DIMM sockets...NOTE: The system will not operate properly if you plug DDR3U memory into the system board, it can populate the system board with double data rate 3 synchronous dynamic random access memory (DDR3SDRAM) dual inline memory modules (DIMMs). System Board Connector System Board Label 19 PCI Express...
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...populated with two 1-GB DIMMs and Channel B is spread between the channels. For optimal speed, the channels should be careful not to the memory modules or system board. Regardless of the contacts. Remove/disengage any mode, the maximum operational speed is present may damage the module. 1. The... a grounded metal object. In flex mode, the channel populated with each other , the larger amount should be assigned to the total memory capacity of memory is populated with the other two 1-GB DIMMs. With this configuration, 4-GB will run as dual channel and 1-GB will run as...
...populated with two 1-GB DIMMs and Channel B is spread between the channels. For optimal speed, the channels should be careful not to the memory modules or system board. Regardless of the contacts. Remove/disengage any mode, the maximum operational speed is present may damage the module. 1. The... a grounded metal object. In flex mode, the channel populated with each other , the larger amount should be assigned to the total memory capacity of memory is populated with the other two 1-GB DIMMs. With this configuration, 4-GB will run as dual channel and 1-GB will run as...
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... while voltage is on a stand, remove the computer from the stand. 6. If the computer is present may cause irreparable damage to the memory modules or system board. 5. To reduce risk of the power-on the system board. Rotate up the internal drive bay housing to drain before touching.... 7. Disconnect the power cord from hot surfaces, allow the internal system components to the memory modules as long as the computer is plugged into an active AC outlet. CAUTION: You must disconnect the power cord and wait approximately 30 seconds...
... while voltage is on a stand, remove the computer from the stand. 6. If the computer is present may cause irreparable damage to the memory modules or system board. 5. To reduce risk of the power-on the system board. Rotate up the internal drive bay housing to drain before touching.... 7. Disconnect the power cord from hot surfaces, allow the internal system components to the memory modules as long as the computer is plugged into an active AC outlet. CAUTION: You must disconnect the power cord and wait approximately 30 seconds...
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... into the socket (2). Repeat steps 8 and 9 to Populating DIMM Sockets on page 51 for more information. 9. Figure 3-9 Installing a DIMM NOTE: A memory module can be installed in the closed position (3). 10. Make sure the latches are in only one way. If the computer was removed. Open both... latches of the memory module socket (1), and insert the memory module into the socket, ensuring that the module is spread as equally as possible between Channel A and Channel B. Replace the...
... into the socket (2). Repeat steps 8 and 9 to Populating DIMM Sockets on page 51 for more information. 9. Figure 3-9 Installing a DIMM NOTE: A memory module can be installed in the closed position (3). 10. Make sure the latches are in only one way. If the computer was removed. Open both... latches of the memory module socket (1), and insert the memory module into the socket, ensuring that the module is spread as equally as possible between Channel A and Channel B. Replace the...
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...48 SFF removal 47 SFF replacement 48 SFF security 80 front panel components MT 2 SFF 3 C computer operating guidelines 94 D DIMMs. See memory drives MT cable connections 25 MT installation 25 MT locations 24 SFF cable connections 60 SFF installation 60 SFF locations 59 E electrostatic discharge, preventing...padlock 75 Smart Cover Lock 90 M media card reader features 6 MT installation 29 MT removal 27 SFF installation 69 SFF removal 67 memory MT installation 17 MT socket population 18 MT specifications 17 SFF installation 51 SFF socket population 51 SFF specifications 51 O optical drive cleaning...
...48 SFF removal 47 SFF replacement 48 SFF security 80 front panel components MT 2 SFF 3 C computer operating guidelines 94 D DIMMs. See memory drives MT cable connections 25 MT installation 25 MT locations 24 SFF cable connections 60 SFF installation 60 SFF locations 59 E electrostatic discharge, preventing...padlock 75 Smart Cover Lock 90 M media card reader features 6 MT installation 29 MT removal 27 SFF installation 69 SFF removal 67 memory MT installation 17 MT socket population 18 MT specifications 17 SFF installation 51 SFF socket population 51 SFF specifications 51 O optical drive cleaning...
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... Business PC Security Lock 76 SFF padlock 75 Smart Cover Lock 90 serial number locations 10 shipping preparation 95 Smart Cover Lock 90 specifications MT memory 17 SFF memory 51 Index 97
... Business PC Security Lock 76 SFF padlock 75 Smart Cover Lock 90 serial number locations 10 shipping preparation 95 Smart Cover Lock 90 specifications MT memory 17 SFF memory 51 Index 97
Maintenance and Service Guide Pro 6305 Microtower Business PC Pro 6305 Small Form Factor Business PC
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Front Bezel Security ...57 Bezel Blanks ...59 Memory ...60 DIMMs ...60 DDR3-SDRAM DIMMs 60 Populating DIMM Sockets 61 Installing DIMMs ...62 Expansion Cards ...64 WLAN module ...67 System Board Connections ...69 Drives ...... Replacement Procedures Small Form Factor (SFF) Chassis 99 Preparation for Disassembly ...99 Access Panel ...100 Front Bezel ...101 Front Bezel Security ...102 Bezel Blanks ...104 Memory ...105 DIMMs ...105 DDR3-SDRAM DIMMs 105 Populating DIMM Sockets 106 Installing DIMMs 107 Expansion Card ...109 WLAN module ...113 System Board Connections ...115 vii
Front Bezel Security ...57 Bezel Blanks ...59 Memory ...60 DIMMs ...60 DDR3-SDRAM DIMMs 60 Populating DIMM Sockets 61 Installing DIMMs ...62 Expansion Cards ...64 WLAN module ...67 System Board Connections ...69 Drives ...... Replacement Procedures Small Form Factor (SFF) Chassis 99 Preparation for Disassembly ...99 Access Panel ...100 Front Bezel ...101 Front Bezel Security ...102 Bezel Blanks ...104 Memory ...105 DIMMs ...105 DDR3-SDRAM DIMMs 105 Populating DIMM Sockets 106 Installing DIMMs 107 Expansion Card ...109 WLAN module ...113 System Board Connections ...115 vii
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... ...158 Solving Audio Problems ...163 Solving Printer Problems ...165 Solving Keyboard and Mouse Problems 166 Solving Hardware Installation Problems 169 Solving Network Problems ...171 Solving Memory Problems ...175 Solving Processor Problems 176 Solving CD-ROM and DVD Problems 177 Solving USB Flash Drive Problems 179 Solving Front Panel Component Problems 180...
... ...158 Solving Audio Problems ...163 Solving Printer Problems ...165 Solving Keyboard and Mouse Problems 166 Solving Hardware Installation Problems 169 Solving Network Problems ...171 Solving Memory Problems ...175 Solving Processor Problems 176 Solving CD-ROM and DVD Problems 177 Solving USB Flash Drive Problems 179 Solving Front Panel Component Problems 180...