Hp vectra ve 5/xx series 2, user's guide (148 pages)
Summary of Contents for HP Vectra VE5 4
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5/xxx Series 4 PC This guide is for experienced technicians who have already completed the HP Vectra PC family training course. It is a self-paced training guide designed to train you to repair the PC. It contains information specific only to the repair of these PCs.
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Hewlett-Packard Company. Microsoft®, Windows® and MS-DOS® are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. is a trademark of Intel Corporation. Pentium® is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. Hewlett-Packard France Commercial Desktop Computing Division 38053 Grenoble Cedex 9 France 1997 Hewlett-Packard Company...
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Power saving 115 V, 60 Hz: 21 W in suspend mode, 27 W in standby mode 230 V, 50 Hz: 25 W in suspend mode, 30 W in standby mode HP Vectra VE 5/xxx Series 4 PC Vectra Product Overview...
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Package Package Front view Front view with cover removed Main memory Processor Rear view Security lock hole (All icons shown here are for information, and do not necessarily appear on the PC). Retaining brackets Parallel Serial Display Keyboard activity light status light (Multimedia models only) 24 CD-ROM drive...
System Board Status Panel Connector Graphics Controller Chip Parallel Port Serial Port System Board Switches Ext. Batt. CR2032 3.3 V Conn 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Internal Speaker External Speaker Connector Socket 7 VESA Connector Video Memory Display System Board...
Backplane Board Backplane Board Front view PCI slot (shown in white) ISA/PCI combination slot system board slot (shown Rear view PCI slot (shown in white) Hard Disk Ultra ATA The three Ultra ATA/33 modes (also known as Ultra DMA/33) support the 33 MB/s following transfer rates: Ultra ATA/33 Mode...
Flashing the Latest Version of the System BIOS Flashing the Latest Version of the System BIOS The latest BIOS can be obtained from HP World Wide Web site ( http:// ). The file can be downloaded to the system www.hp.com/go/vectrasupport administrator’s PC and then to the target PC.
Complete the Questionnaire to Check Your Understanding Complete the Questionnaire to Check Your Understanding Draw a circle around each letter that corresponds with a correct answer. (There may be more than one correct answer to each question). 1 How can you recover from the corruption of your operating system? a Set SW-7 and SW-8 together to the b Connect across to the remote server, and use the dynamic host config- uration protocol (DHCP) to restore the user’s profile of the operating...
Answers and Explanations 1 How can you recover from the corruption of your operating system? b Connect across to the remote server, and use the dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) to restore the user’s profile of the operating system. c Run the Windows 95 Setup program from the masters directory. Setting the two system board switches together is for recovery from a BIOS upgrade failure, not for recovery from a corrupted operating system.
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Paper not bleached with chlorine. Manual Part Number D5570-90901 Printed in France - 09/97...
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