HP (Hewlett-Packard) DC5750 manuel d'utilisation

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    s e r vi c e re fe re n c e g u i d e HP C ompaq dc5 7 5 0 Bu sines s P C 1st E diti on x This doc u ment pr o vides inf or mation on the r emo val and r eplacement of all parts as well as inf or matio n on tr ou bleshooting , Desktop Management , se tup utilities , S A T A dri v e s, saf ety , r outine care , connec tor pin as signmen ts, P O S T [...]

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    Ser v ice R ef ere nce Guide HP Co mpaq dc5 7 50 Busine s s P C 1st E ditio n Doc ument P art Number: 4 3 7 9 63-00 1 Nov ember 2006[...]

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    © Copyright 2006 He wlett-P ackard De velopment Company , L.P . The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Microsoft, MS-DOS, W indo ws, W indows NT , and W indo ws XP are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and othe r countries. UNIX is a registered trad emark o f The Open Group. The only warranties for HP p[...]

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    Se rcic e Re fe ren c e G u id e, dc 57 50 43 7 9 63- 00 1 i ii Cont ent s 1 Installing the Operating System 1.1 Installing or Upgrading Device Drivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–1 1.2 Transferring Files and Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    iv 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Service R efe rence Guide , dc5 7 50 Conte nt s 3.4.1 Remote ROM Flash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–7 3.4.2 HPQFlash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–9 3[...]

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    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 4 3 7 9 6 3-00 1 v Conte nts 5.5.2 Tools and Software Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–7 5.5.3 Screws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–8 5.5.[...]

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    vi 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Service R efe rence Guide , dc5 7 50 Conte nt s 7.7.2 Optical Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–9 7.7.3 External 3.5-inch Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–12 7.[...]

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    Servi ce R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 4 3 7 9 6 3-00 1 1–1 1 Installin g th e O perating S y stem Ä CAUT ION: Do not add optional har dw ar e or thir d-party devi ces t o yo ur computer until the oper ating s ys tem is successfully installed. Doing s o may cause err or s and may pre v ent the operating sy stem f rom installing pr oper ly. Once[...]

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    1–2 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Servi ce Ref er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 Inst alli ng t he Op eratin g S ystem 1 .2 T ransfer ring Files and Set tings Use the Microsoft W indows XP Files and Settings T ransfer Wi zard to mov e f iles and settings from an old computer to a new one. Click Start > All Programs > A ccessories > System T ools > Files an[...]

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    Servi ce R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 4 3 7 9 6 3-00 1 2–1 2 Setu p Utiliti es and Dia gnos tic s F ea ture s Setup Utilities (F10) and diagnostic features pr o vide information needed about the computer system when contacting Cust omer Support. These tools can also be used to: ■ Change factory default settings and t o set or ch ange the syst[...]

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    2–2 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Servi ce Ref er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 Setup Utilitie s and Diagn osti cs F eature s 2.2 C omp uter Setu p Utiliti es Use Computer Setup Utilities (F10) to: ■ Change factory default settings . ■ Set the system date and time. ■ Set, vie w , change, or v erify the system co nf iguration, including se ttings for processor ,[...]

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    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 2–3 Setup Utilities and Diagnosti cs F eatur es 2.2. 1 Using C ompu ter Setup (F1 0) Utiliti es Computer Setup can be accessed on ly by turning on the computer or restarting the system. T o access the Computer Setup Utilities me nu, complete the following steps: 1. T urn on or restart the co[...]

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    2–4 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Servi ce Ref er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 Setup Utilitie s and Diagn osti cs F eature s 2.2 . 2 Computer Se tup Menu Heading Option Description Fi l e Sy st e m I n f o rm a t i o n Li s t s : •P r o d u c t n a m e • SK U number (some models) • Pr ocess or type/s peed/stepp ing • Cac he si z e (L1/L2) (dual cor e pr oce [...]

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    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 2–5 Setup Utilities and Diagnosti cs F eatur es Sto rage D ev ice Config uration L ists all inst alled BIOS-contr olled st or age dev i ces . When a de vi ce is selec ted , detailed inf or mation and optio ns ar e displa y ed . The f ollo w ing optio ns may be pr e sented . Disk ette T ype ([...]

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    2–6 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Servi ce Ref er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 Setup Utilitie s and Diagn osti cs F eature s Sto rage (continued) De v i ce Conf i gur ation (continued) Multis ector T ransfers (A T A d isk s o nly ) Spec if ie s ho w man y secto rs ar e tr ansf er r ed per multi-sector P IO oper ation . Opti ons (subj ect to de v i ce capabil ities) [...]

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    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 2–7 Setup Utilities and Diagnosti cs F eatur es Sto rage (continued) Stor age Options (continued) SA TA Em u l at i on Allo w s y ou to c hoos e how the S A T A contr oller and de v ice s ar e accessed b y the operating s y st em. T her e ar e up to two supported options: IDE and AHCI . IDE [...]

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    2–8 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Servi ce Ref er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 Setup Utilitie s and Diagn osti cs F eature s Sto rage (continued) Boot Order Allo ws y ou to: • Spec ify the or der in whi c h attached de v ices (suc h as a U SB flash medi a dev i ce , disk ette dr i ve , hard dr iv e , optical dri v e , or networ k inte rface car d) ar e c heck ed f[...]

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    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 2–9 Setup Utilities and Diagnosti cs F eatur es Secur ity (continued) Embedded Secur ity (This m enu only a ppears after the Embedded Secur ity Devi ce is made av ailable under Dev i ce Secur ity) Allow s you to: • Enable/disable the Embedded Sec ur ity de vi ce . • Reset the dev ice to [...]

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    2–1 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Servi ce Ref er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 Setup Utilitie s and Diagn osti cs F eature s Secur ity (continued) Setup Security Level Pr o v ides a method t o allo w end-us ers limited acces s to change spec if ied se tup options w ithout ha v ing to kno w the Setup P ass w or d . This f eatur e allo w s the administrat or the fle[...]

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    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 2–1 1 Setup Utilities and Diagnosti cs F eatur es Po w e r (continued) The rmal F an idle mode - This bar gr aph controls the minimum per mitted fan spee d . ✎ This setting only changes the minimum fan speed. The fans are still automatically controlled. Advan ce d* *F or adv anced users on[...]

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    2–1 2 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Servi ce Ref er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 Setup Utilitie s and Diagn osti cs F eature s Advan ce d* (continued) *F or adv anced users on ly Po w e r - O n O p t i o n s (continued) Allow s you to set: (continued) • I/O APIC Mode (ena ble/disable). Enabling this featur e w ill allo w Mi cr osoft Windo w s Oper ating S y s tems[...]

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    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 2–1 3 Setup Utilities and Diagnosti cs F eatur es Advan ce d* (continued) *F or adv anced users on ly Bus Opti ons* On some models , allo ws y ou t o enable or disable: • PCI SERR# Gener ati on. • PCI V G A palette snooping , whi ch s ets the V G A palette snooping bit in PCI conf igur a[...]

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    2–1 4 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Servi ce Ref er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 Setup Utilitie s and Diagn osti cs F eature s 2.2.3 Reco vering th e Configuration Set ting s This method of reco very requires that you f irst perform the Sav e to Remo v able Media command with the Computer Setup (F10) U tility before Restore is needed. ✎ It is recommended that you [...]

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    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 2–1 5 Setup Utilities and Diagnosti cs F eatur es 2.3. 1 Accessing HP Insi ght Dia gnostic s Y ou must boot to the Documentation and Diagno stics CD, as described in the step s belo w , to access HP Insight Diagnostics. 1. While the computer is on, insert the Documentation and Diagnostics CD[...]

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    2–1 6 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Servi ce Ref er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 Setup Utilitie s and Diagn osti cs F eature s System —Sho ws information about the computer mode l, processor , chassis, and BIOS, plus internal speaker and PCI b us information. 2.3.3 T es t T a b The T est tab allo ws you to choose v arious parts of the system to test. Y ou can also[...]

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    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 2–1 7 Setup Utilities and Diagnosti cs F eatur es 2.3.4 Stat us T a b The Status tab displays the status o f the se lected tests. The type of test executed ( Quick , Complete , or Custom ) is also displayed. The main progress bar displays the percent complete of the current set of tests. Whi[...]

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    2–1 8 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Servi ce Ref er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 Setup Utilitie s and Diagn osti cs F eature s 2.3.7 Saving and Prin ting Information in HP Insi ght Dia gnosti cs Y ou can save the information disp layed in the HP Insight Diagnos tics Status and Log tabs to a diskette or a USB 2.0 HP Dri ve K e y (64MB or higher). Y ou can not sav e t[...]

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    Servi ce R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 4 3 7 9 6 3-00 1 3–1 3 De sk to p Manage me nt HP Client Management Solutions provides st andards-based solutions for manag ing and controlling desktops, w orkstations, an d notebook PCs in a netw orked en vironment. The ke y capabilities and features of desktop management are: ■ Initial configuration and[...]

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    3–2 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Servi ce Ref er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 Desktop Manage ment 3. 1 . 1 HP O pen Vi e w Ag e nt The Radia Managemen t Agent (RMA) used b y both HP OpenV ie w Client Con fi guration Manager and HP OpenV iew PC Configuration Mana gement Solutions (Radia) is pre-loaded on the computer . When installed, it enables comm unication with [...]

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    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 3–3 Desktop Manage ment 3.2 R emote S y s tem Install ation Remote System Installation allo ws you to start and set up you r system using the softw are and configuration i nformation located on a networ k server b y initiat ing the Preboot Ex ecution En vironment (PXE). The Remote Sy stem In[...]

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    3–4 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Servi ce Ref er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 Desktop Manage ment When HP Client Management Interface is us ed in conjunction with system management software, it can: ■ Request in-depth client in ventory informat ion - Capture detailed information about the processors, hard dri v es, memory , BIOS, dri v ers, and sensor info rmatio[...]

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    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 3–5 Desktop Manage ment ■ HP Kno wledgebase—link to expert information ■ Automated SoftPa q collection and deli v ery proc ess for f ast resolution of hardware problems ■ Identify , in v entory , and initialize systems w ith HP ProtectT ools embedded security chip ■ Option for heal[...]

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    3–6 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Servi ce Ref er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 Desktop Manage ment ■ Altiris Migration Suite ■ Altiris Local Recove ry Pro For more information about the HP Client Foundation Suite, visit http://www .hp .com/go/eas y deplo y . 3.3. 7 H P O pe nVi ew C li en t Co nf i gu ra ti on M a na g e r HP OpenV iew Client Conf iguration Mana[...]

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    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 3–7 Desktop Manage ment 3. 3.9 Pr oactiv e C han ge Notification The Proactiv e Change Notif icatio n program uses the Subscriber's Cho ice W eb site in order to proacti vely and automatically: ■ Send you Proacti v e Change Notif ication (P CN) e-mails informing y ou of hardwa re and [...]

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    3–8 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Servi ce Ref er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 Desktop Manage ment ✎ The computer must b e po wered on, or turned o n through Remote W ake up, to take adv antage of Remote R OM Flash. For more information on Remote R OM Flash, refer to the HP Client Manager or System Software Manager at h ttp://h1 8000.www1 .hp .co m/im/pr odinf o .[...]

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    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 3–9 Desktop Manage ment 3.4.2 HPQFlash The HPQFlash utility is used to locally update or restore the system BIOS on indi vidual PCs through a W indo ws oper ating syst em. For more informati on on HPQFlash, visit http://www .hp.com/su pport/file s and enter the product name/number of the com[...]

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    3–1 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Servi ce Ref er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 Desktop Manage ment 3.4.4 Replicatin g the S etup The follo wing procedures giv e an administrator the ability to easily copy one setup conf iguration to other computers of the same model. This allo ws for f aster , more consistent configuration of multiple computers. ✎ Both procedure[...]

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    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 3–1 1 Desktop Manage ment Copy ing to Multip le C omputers Ä CAUT ION: A setup config uration is mo del -spe cific. F ile sy stem c orruptio n may resu lt i f source and t arget computers ar e not the same model . F or e x ample , do not copy the setu p conf igur ation f r om a dc7nnn PC to[...]

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    3–1 2 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Servi ce Ref er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 Desktop Manage ment Creating a Bootabl e De vice Suppor ted USB Flash Media D e v ice Supported de vices hav e a preinstalled image to simplify the process of making them bootable. All HP or Compaq and most other USB flash me dia de vices hav e this preinstalled image. If the USB flash [...]

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    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 3–1 3 Desktop Manage ment 10. At the A: prompt, enter FORMA T /S X: where X represents the driv e lett er noted before. Ä CAUT ION: Be sure that y o u hav e ente r ed the corr ect dr i v e letter f or the U SB flash media de v i ce . FORMA T will display one or more w arnings and ask you e[...]

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    3–1 4 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Servi ce Ref er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 Desktop Manage ment 6. Go to Advanced > PCI Devices to disable both the P A T A and S A T A controllers. When disabling the SA T A controller , note the IRQ to which the controller is assi gned. Y ou will need to reassign the IRQ later . Exit setup, confir ming the changes. SA T A IR[...]

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    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 3–1 5 Desktop Manage ment After configuring the po wer b utton to function as a standby b utton, press the po wer b utton to put the system in a very low po wer state (standby). Press the b utton ag ain to quickly bri ng the system out of standby to full po wer status. T o completely turn of[...]

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    3–1 6 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Servi ce Ref er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 Desktop Manage ment remov able media boot capability , you can protect valuable data assets. Memory Change and Smart Cov er Sensor alerts can be automatically fo rw arded to system management applications to deli ver proacti v e notif ication of tampering with a computer’ s internal c[...]

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    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 3–1 7 Desktop Manage ment Dev i ce Sec ur ity Enables/disa bles ser i al ports, par allel port , fr ont USB ports, s y stem audi o , netwo rk contr oll ers (some models), and SCS I contr oller s (some models). Networ k Se rvi ce Boot Enables/disa bles the comput er’s a bility to boot fr om[...]

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    3–1 8 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice R efer ence Guide , dc5 7 50 Desktop Manage ment 3.5 . 1 P assw ord Securit y The po wer -on passw ord pre v ents unauthorized use of the computer by requiring entry of a password to access applications or data each time the computer is turned on or restarted. The setup password specif ically pre v ents unauthorize[...]

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    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 3–1 9 Desktop Manage ment 3. 5 . 3 Establishing a P o w er- On P assw or d Us ing Computer Set up Establishing a po wer -on password through Computer S etup pre vents access to the computer when po wer is turned on, unless the password is entered. When a po wer -on password is set, Computer [...]

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    3–20 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice R efe rence Guide , dc5 7 50 Desktop Manage ment Chan ging a P ow er - On or Setup P assw ord If the system is equipped with an em bedded security de vice, refer to the HP ProtectT ools Security Manager Guide at www .h p .c om . 1. T urn on or restart the computer . If you are in W indows, click S tart > Shut Do [...]

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    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 3–2 1 Desktop Manage ment Na tional K ey board Delimiter Ch aracters Each ke yboard is designed to meet country-spec if ic requirements. The syntax and ke ys that you use for changing or deleting yo ur password depen d on the ke yboard that came wi th your computer . Cle a r i ng P as s w o [...]

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    3–2 2 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice Re fer ence Guide , dc5 7 50 Desktop Manage ment Using DriveLock When one or more hard dri v es that support the A T A Security command set are detected, the Dri veLock opti on appears under the S ecurity menu in Computer Setup. The user is presented with options to set the master password or to en able Dri veLo ck[...]

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    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 3–2 3 Desktop Manage ment 3.5.5 Sm a r t C ov er Se ns or Cov er Remo v al Sensor , av ailable on some models , is a combination of hardware and software technology that can alert you when the computer cov er or side panel has bee n remov ed. There are three le vels of protection, as describ[...]

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    3 – 24 4 37963 - 0 0 1 S e r v i c e R e f e r e n c e G u i d e , d c 575 0 Desktop Manage ment Lock ing th e Smar t Cov er Lock T o acti v ate and lock the Smart Cov e r Lock, complete the follo wing steps: 1. T urn on or restart the computer . If you are in W indows, click S tart > Shut Do wn > Restart . 2. As soon as the computer is tur[...]

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    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 3–2 5 Desktop Manage ment 3.5 .7 Fing erprint Identifica tion T echnol og y Eliminating the need to enter us er passw ords, HP Finge rprint Id entif ication T ech nology tightens network security , simplif ies the login process, an d reduces the costs asso c iated with managing corporate net[...]

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    3 – 26 4 37963 - 0 0 1 S e r v i c e R e f e r e n c e G u i d e , d c 575 0 Desktop Manage ment[...]

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    Servi ce R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 4 3 7 9 6 3-00 1 4–1 4 Seri al and P arallel A T A Driv e G ui delines an d Fe a t u re s ✎ Serial A T A = SA T A Parallel A T A = P A T A HP only supports the use of SA T A dri v es on these models of com puter . No P A T A dri ves are supported on these mo dels. 4. 1 S A T A Hard Driv es SA T A connec t[...]

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    4–2 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice R efer ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 Ser i al and P arallel A T A Dr i v e Guide lines and F eatures 4.2 SA T A Hard Driv e Ca bles 4.2. 1 S A T A Da ta C abl e Always use an HP approv ed SA T A 3.0 Gb/s cable as it is fully backw ard s compatible with the SA T A 1.5 Gb/s driv es. Current HP desktop produc ts ship with SA T[...]

  • Page 57

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 4–3 Seri al and P a r allel A T A Dri ve Guid elines and Featur e s 4.3 P A T A De vice Information No P A T A driv es are supported on these models. 4.4 A T A SMART Driv es The Self Monitoring Analysis and Recording T echnology (SMAR T ) A T A dri v es for the HP Personal Computers ha ve b [...]

  • Page 58

    4–4 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice R efer ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 Ser i al and P arallel A T A Dr i v e Guide lines and F eatures[...]

  • Page 59

    Servi ce R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 4 3 7 9 6 3-00 1 5–1 5 Id entifying t he C has sis , R outine Care, and Di sasse m bl y P r ep a r at io n This chapter prov ides general service informatio n for the computer . Adherence to the p rocedures and precautions described in this chap ter is essential for proper service. Ä CAUT ION: When the com[...]

  • Page 60

    5–2 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice R efer ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 Identif y ing the Chassis, Routine Care , and Disassembly Pr eparation 5 . 1 .2 M ic roto wer (MT)[...]

  • Page 61

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 5–3 Identifying the Chassis , Routine C ar e , and Disassembly Pr epar ation 5 .2 Electrosta tic Disch arge Inf or ma tion A sudden discharg e of static electricity from your f inger or other conductor can destroy static-sensiti ve de vices or microcircuitry . Often the spark is neither felt[...]

  • Page 62

    5–4 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice R efer ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 Identif y ing the Chassis, Routine Care , and Disassembly Pr eparation 5 .2. 3 P e r sonal G rounding Met hods and E quipment Use the follo wing equipment to pre v ent st atic electricity damage to equipment: ■ Wrist straps are flex ible straps with a maximum of on e-megoh m ± 10% res[...]

  • Page 63

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 5–5 Identifying the Chassis , Routine C ar e , and Disassembly Pr epar ation ■ Static aw areness labels ■ Wrist straps and footwear strap s providi ng one-me gohm +/- 10% resistance ■ Material handling packages ■ Conductive plastic bags ■ Conductive plastic tubes ■ Conductive tot[...]

  • Page 64

    5–6 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice R efer ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 Identif y ing the Chassis, Routine Care , and Disassembly Pr eparation 2. Ne ver immerse an y parts in water or cleaning solutions; apply an y liquids to a clean cloth and then use the clot h on the component. 3. Alw ays unplug the computer when cleaning with liquids or damp cloths. 4. A[...]

  • Page 65

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 5–7 Identifying the Chassis , Routine C ar e , and Disassembly Pr epar ation 5 .4.4 Cl eaning the Monitor ■ W ipe the monitor screen with a clean cloth moistened with water or with a to welette designed for cleaning monitors. Do no t use sp rays or aerosols directly on the screen; the liqu[...]

  • Page 66

    5–8 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice R efer ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 Identif y ing the Chassis, Routine Care , and Disassembly Pr eparation 5. 5.3 S c r ews The screws used in the computer are not interchangeable. They may hav e standard or metric threads and may be of dif ferent lengths. If an incorrect scre w is used during the reassembly process, it ca[...]

  • Page 67

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 5–9 Identifying the Chassis , Routine C ar e , and Disassembly Pr epar ation 5. 5.6 L i t h i u m C o i n C e l l B a t t e r y The battery that comes with th e computer pro vides power to the real-time clock and has a minimum lifetime of about three years. See the appropriate remov al and r[...]

  • Page 68

    5–1 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice R efer ence Guide , dc5 7 50 Identif y ing the Chassis, Routine Care , and Disassembly Pr eparation[...]

  • Page 69

    Servi ce R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 4 3 7 9 6 3-00 1 6–1 6 Remo v al and Repl acem ent Procedures— Micro t o w er (M T) Chassi s Adherence to the procedures and precautions desc ribed in this chapter is essential for proper service. After completing all necessary remov al and replacement procedur es, run the Diagnostics utility to verify th[...]

  • Page 70

    6–2 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice R efer ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 Remo v al and Replacement P r ocedures— Mi cr oto w er (MT) Chassis 6.2 Exte rn al Se c uri t y D e vice s 6.2. 1 Ins tal lin g a Ca b le Loc k The cable lock may be used to secure the comput er access pa nel to the chassis and, at the same time, secure the computer to a f ixed object.[...]

  • Page 71

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 6–3 Remo val and Replacement Procedures— Mic roto w er (MT) Chassis 6.2.2 Installing a P adloc k A padlock may be used b y itself to secu re the access panel to the computer chassis. A padlo ck may also be used with a security cable to secure the compute r to a f ix ed object. I[...]

  • Page 72

    6–4 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice R efer ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 Remo v al and Replacement P r ocedures— Mi cr oto w er (MT) Chassis 6.3 A cces s P an el 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly ( Section 6.1 ). Ä CAUT ION: Befor e r emov ing the computer access panel, ensure that the computer is tu rned off and that the pow er cor d is disconnected[...]

  • Page 73

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 6–5 Remo val and Replacement Procedures— Mic roto w er (MT) Chassis 6.4 Fron t B ez el 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly ( Section 6.1 ). 2. Remov e the access panel ( Sectio n 6.3 ). 3. T o remo ve the front bezel, press the gree n latch on the bottom right of the chassis 1 to relea[...]

  • Page 74

    6–6 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice R efer ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 Remo v al and Replacement P r ocedures— Mi cr oto w er (MT) Chassis T o reinstall the front bezel: 1. Position the chassis in the upright position. 2. Insert the two hooks on the top o f the beze l into the rectangular holes on the chassis 1 then rotate the bottom of the bezel onto the[...]

  • Page 75

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 6–7 Remo val and Replacement Procedures— Mic roto w er (MT) Chassis 6.5 Fron t Drive B e ze ls Follo w these steps before removing or installing a front dri v e bezel. 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly ( Section 6.1 ). 2. Remov e the access panel ( Sectio n 6.3 ). 3. Remov e the fron[...]

  • Page 76

    6–8 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice R efer ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 Remo v al and Replacement P r ocedures— Mi cr oto w er (MT) Chassis 6 .6 Cable Management Always follo w good cable management prac tices when working i n side the co mputer . ■ K eep cables a way from major h eat sources like the heatsink. ■ Do not jam cables on top of e xpansion [...]

  • Page 77

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 6–9 Remo val and Replacement Procedures— Mic roto w er (MT) Chassis 6.6. 1 Ca b le C on ne c tion s System board connectors are color-coded to ma k e it easier to f ind the proper connection. Cable T o Cable De sign ator P ow er Supply S y st em boar d P1 P ow er Supply CPU po we r P3 P ow[...]

  • Page 78

    6–1 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice R efer ence Guide , dc5 7 50 Remo v al and Replacement P r ocedures— Mi cr oto w er (MT) Chassis 6.7 Me m or y Ä CAUT ION: The memory module sock ets ha ve gold met al contac ts . When upgr ading the memory , it is important to use memory modules w ith gold metal con tacts to pr ev ent cor r osi on and/or ox i d[...]

  • Page 79

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 6–1 1 Remo val and Replacement Procedures— Mic roto w er (MT) Chassis 6.8 Expansion C ards 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly ( Section 6.1 ). 2. Remov e the access panel and rotate the computer so the system board is parallel to the table to make it easier to wo rk on ( Section 6.3 )[...]

  • Page 80

    6–1 2 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice R efer ence Guide , dc5 7 50 Remo v al and Replacement P r ocedures— Mi cr oto w er (MT) Chassis 4. Before installing an ex pansion card, remo ve the expansion slot co ver or the existing expan sion card. ✎ Before removin g an installed exp ansion card, disc onnect an y cables that may be attached to the expans[...]

  • Page 81

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 6–1 3 Remo val and Replacement Procedures— Mic roto w er (MT) Chassis c. If removing a PCI Express x 16 card, pull the retention arm on the back of th e expansion socket a way from the card and carefully rock the card back and forth until the connectors pull free from the socket. Pull the [...]

  • Page 82

    6–1 4 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice R efer ence Guide , dc5 7 50 Remo v al and Replacement P r ocedures— Mi cr oto w er (MT) Chassis 7. If replacing or adding a new expansion card, hold the card just above the e xpansion slot on the system board the n mov e the card to ward the rear of the chassis 1 so that the bracket on the card is aligned with t[...]

  • Page 83

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 6–1 5 Remo val and Replacement Procedures— Mic r otow er (MT) Chassis 6.9 Drives The computer supports up to fi ve dri v es that may be installed in v arious conf igurations. This Section describe s the procedure for replacing or upgrading the storage dri ves. A T orx T -15 scre wdri ver i[...]

  • Page 84

    6–1 6 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice R efer ence Guide , dc5 7 50 Remo v al and Replacement P r ocedures— Mi cr oto w er (MT) Chassis 6.9 .2 Remo v ing an External Driv e 1. Remov e any remo v able media, such as a compact disc or diskette, from the dri ve. 2. Prepare the computer for disassembly ( Section 6.1 ). 3. Remov e the access panel and rota[...]

  • Page 85

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 6–1 7 Remo val and Replacement Procedures— Mic roto w er (MT) Chassis Disconnec ting Disk ette Driv e Cabl es Rel ea sin g t h e Dr iv es 6. A latch driv e brack et with release tabs secures th e driv es in the dri ve bay . Lift the release tab on the latch dri ve brack et 1 for the dri ve[...]

  • Page 86

    6–1 8 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice R efer ence Guide , dc5 7 50 Remo v al and Replacement P r ocedures— Mi cr oto w er (MT) Chassis 6.9 .3 Installin g an External Dri v e Ä CAUT ION: T o pr e ven t loss of w or k and damage to the computer or dr i v e: ■ If y ou are ins erting or remo v ing a har d dri v e , shut do w n the operating s y stem p[...]

  • Page 87

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 6–1 9 Remo val and Replacement Procedures— Mic roto w er (MT) Chassis 2. Slide the dri ve into the driv e bay , making sure to align the guide sctrew s with the guide slots, until the dri ve snaps into place. 3. Reconnect the power and data cables to the dri v e as sho wn in the follo wing[...]

  • Page 88

    6–20 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice R efe rence Guide , dc5 7 50 Remo v al and Replacement P r ocedures— Mi cr oto w er (MT) Chassis Connec ting Disk ette Drive Cables 4. Install the front bezel ( Section 6.4 ). 5. Install the access panel ( Section 6.3 ). 6. T u rn on the computer . ✎ If you replaced the primary hard dri v e, the Restor e Plus! C[...]

  • Page 89

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 6–2 1 Remo val and Replacement Procedures— Mic roto w er (MT) Chassis 4. Remov e the front bezel ( Section 6.4 ). 5. Disconnect the po wer 1 and data 2 cables from the back of the dri ve. 6. Remov e the po wer cable 1 and primary data cable 2 and secondary data cable (if necessary) 3 from [...]

  • Page 90

    6–2 2 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice Re fer ence Guide , dc5 7 50 Remo v al and Replacement P r ocedures— Mi cr oto w er (MT) Chassis 7. Release the dri ve b y pulling the gr een release tab away from the dri v e 1 and sliding the driv e out of the bay 2 . 8. Remov e the four guide scre ws (tw o on each side) from the old dri v e. Y o u will need th[...]

  • Page 91

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 6–2 3 Remo val and Replacement Procedures— Mic roto w er (MT) Chassis 10. Slide the dri ve into the dri ve bay , making sure to align the guide sce w s with the guide slots, ubtil the dri ve snaps into place. The upper bay is for the primatry hard dri v e. The bottom bay is for the optiona[...]

  • Page 92

    6 – 24 4 37963 - 0 0 1 S e r v i c e R e f e r e n c e G u i d e , d c 575 0 Remo v al and Replacement P r ocedures— Mi cr oto w er (MT) Chassis ✎ If your system only has o ne SA T A hard dri v e, you must connect th e hard dri v e cable to the dark blue connector labeled SA T A0 to a vo id any hard dri ve performance problems. If you are add[...]

  • Page 93

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 6–2 5 Remo val and Replacement Procedures— Mic roto w er (MT) Chassis 6. 1 0 C has sis Fan 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly ( Section 6.1 ). 2. Remov e the access panel and rotate the computer so the system board is parallel to the table to make it easier to wo rk on ( Section 6.3 )[...]

  • Page 94

    6 – 26 4 37963 - 0 0 1 S e r v i c e R e f e r e n c e G u i d e , d c 575 0 Remo v al and Replacement P r ocedures— Mi cr oto w er (MT) Chassis 6. 1 1 Fron t Sh rou d 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly ( Section 6.1 ). 2. Remov e the access panel and rotate the computer so the system board is parallel to the table to make it easier to wo [...]

  • Page 95

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 6–2 7 Remo val and Replacement Procedures— Mic roto w er (MT) Chassis 6. 1 2 Fro nt I/ O P an el H ous in g A s se mb ly 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly ( Section 6.1 ). 2. Remov e the access panel and rotate the computer so the system board is parallel to the table to make it easi[...]

  • Page 96

    6–2 8 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice Re fer ence Guide , dc5 7 50 Remo v al and Replacement P r ocedures— Mi cr oto w er (MT) Chassis 6. 1 3 H ea t si nk 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly ( Section 6.1 ). 2. Remov e the access panel and rotate the computer so the system board is parallel to the table to make it easier to wo rk on ( Section 6.3[...]

  • Page 97

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 6–2 9 Remo val and Replacement Procedures— Mic roto w er (MT) Chassis 6. 1 4 Proc es so r 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly ( Section 6.1 ). 2. Remov e the computer cover ( Section 6.3 ). 3. Disconnect the heatsink control cable from the system board and remov e the heatsink ( Sectio[...]

  • Page 98

    6–30 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice R efer ence Guide , dc5 7 50 Remo v al and Replacement P r ocedures— Mi cr oto w er (MT) Chassis Ä CAUT ION: Hea tsink retaining scr e w s should be tightened in diagonally opposite pairs (as in an X) to ev enl y seat the heatsink on the pr ocesso r . This is espec ially important as the pins on the soc k et ar e[...]

  • Page 99

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 6–3 1 Remo val and Replacement Procedures— Mic roto w er (MT) Chassis 6. 1 5 S pe aker 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly ( Section 6.1 ). 2. Remov e the access panel and rotate the computer so the system board is parallel to the table to make it easier to wo rk on ( Section 6.3 ). 3.[...]

  • Page 100

    6–3 2 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice Re fer ence Guide , dc5 7 50 Remo v al and Replacement P r ocedures— Mi cr oto w er (MT) Chassis 6 . 1 6 P o w er Suppl y Å WA R N I N G : V oltage is al wa y s pre sent on the s y stem bo ar d when the computer is plugged into an acti ve A C outlet. T o avoi d possible personal injury and damage to the equipmen[...]

  • Page 101

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 6–3 3 Remo val and Replacement Procedures— Mic roto w er (MT) Chassis 6. 1 7 S ystem B oard 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly ( Section 6.1 ). 2. Remov e the access panel and rotate the computer so the system board is parallel to the table to make it easier to wo rk on ( Section 6.3 [...]

  • Page 102

    6–34 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice R efer ence Guide , dc5 7 50 Remo v al and Replacement P r ocedures— Mi cr oto w er (MT) Chassis 6. 1 8 B a t te r y The battery that comes with yo ur co mputer pro vides po wer to the real-ti me clock and has a lifetime of about three years. When replacing the battery , use a battery equi v alent t o the battery [...]

  • Page 103

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 6–3 5 Remo val and Replacement Procedures— Mic roto w er (MT) Chassis 6. 1 8. 1 T ype 1 Bat ter y Hol der 1. Lift the battery out of its holder . 2. Slide the replacement battery in to position, positi ve side up. 3. The battery holder automa tically secures the battery in the proper posit[...]

  • Page 104

    6–3 6 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice Re fer ence Guide , dc5 7 50 Remo v al and Replacement P r ocedures— Mi cr oto w er (MT) Chassis 6. 1 8.2 T ype 2 Bat ter y Hold er 1. T o release the battery from its holder , squeeze the metal clamp that e xtends abo ve one edge of the battery . When the ba ttery pops up, lift i t out 1 . 2. T o insert the ne w[...]

  • Page 105

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 6–3 7 Remo val and Replacement Procedures— Mic roto w er (MT) Chassis 6. 1 8.3 T ype 3 Bat tery Hol der 1. Pull back on the clip 1 that holds the battery in pl ace, then remov e the battery 2 . 2. Insert the ne w battery and position the cli p back in place. 3. Replace the computer access [...]

  • Page 106

    6– 38 43 7 9 63- 0 0 1 S er vi ce Re fere n ce G ui de, d c57 50 Remo v al and Replacement P r ocedures— Mi cr oto w er (MT) Chassis[...]

  • Page 107

    S e r vi c e R e f e r e n c e G u i d e , d c 575 0 4379 63 - 0 0 1 7 – 1 7 Remo v al and Repl acem ent Procedures— Small F orm F actor (SFF ) C h assis Adherence to the procedures and precautions desc ribed in this chapter is essential for proper service. After completing all necessary remov al and replacement procedur es, run the Diagnostics[...]

  • Page 108

    7–2 4 3 7 9 63-00 1 Service R ef erence Guide , dc5 7 50 Remo v al and Replacement P r ocedures— Small F orm F actor (SFF) Chassis 7. 2 E x t e r n a l S e c u r i t y D e v i c e s 7 .2. 1 Cable Lo ck The cable lock may be used to secure the access pa nel to the chassis and, at the same time, secure the computer to a fix ed object. Insert the [...]

  • Page 109

    Servi ce R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 4 3 7 9 63 -00 1 7–3 R emov al and R eplacement Pr ocedur es — Small F orm F actor (SFF) Chas sis 7. 3 A c c e s s P a n e l 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly ( Section 7.1 ). Ä CAUT ION: Bef or e r emov ing the access panel , ensur e that the computer is turned off and that the pow er cor d is dis[...]

  • Page 110

    7–4 4 3 7 9 63-00 1 Service R ef erence Guide , dc5 7 50 Remo v al and Replacement P r ocedures— Small F orm F actor (SFF) Chassis 7. 4 F r o n t B e z e l 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly ( Section 7.1 ). 2. Remov e the access panel ( Sectio n 7.4 ). 3. Press the green latch behind th e upper right side of the bezel 1 and pull the right[...]

  • Page 111

    Servi ce R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 4 3 7 9 63 -00 1 7–5 R emov al and R eplacement Pr ocedur es — Small F orm F actor (SFF) Chas sis 7. 5 F r o n t D r i v e B e z e l s 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly ( Section 7.1 ). 2. Remov e the access panel ( Sectio n 7.3 ). 3. Remov e the dri ve bezel b y pushing the two retai n ing tabs tha[...]

  • Page 112

    7–6 4 3 7 9 63-00 1 Service R ef erence Guide , dc5 7 50 Remo v al and Replacement P r ocedures— Small F orm F actor (SFF) Chassis 7 .6 Cable Manageme nt The Small Form Factor chassis is a very compac t comp uter and proper ro uting of the internal cables is critical to the operation of the comput er . Follo w good cable management practices wh[...]

  • Page 113

    Servi ce R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 4 3 7 9 63 -00 1 7–7 R emov al and R eplacement Pr ocedur es — Small F orm F actor (SFF) Chas sis 7 .6. 1 C abl e C onnec tions System board connectors are color-coded to ma k e it easier to f ind the proper connection. Cable T o Cable De sign ator P ow er Supply Main po w er , P1 P1 P ow e r Suppl y 1st [...]

  • Page 114

    7–8 4 3 7 9 63-00 1 Service R ef erence Guide , dc5 7 50 Remo v al and Replacement P r ocedures— Small F orm F actor (SFF) Chassis 7. 7 D r i v e s A T orx T -15 screwdri ver is needed to rem ov e and install the guide scre ws on a dri ve. Ä CAUT ION: Make sur e per sonal f iles on the har d dr i ve ar e bac k ed up to an e xter nal stor age d[...]

  • Page 115

    Servi ce R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 4 3 7 9 63 -00 1 7–9 R emov al and R eplacement Pr ocedur es — Small F orm F actor (SFF) Chas sis 7. 7. 2 O p t i c a l D r i v e Ä CAUT ION: All re mo vable medi a should be tak en out o f the dri v es befo r e re mov i ng the dri v e fr om the computer . ✎ An optical driv e is a CD-R OM, CD-R/R W , D[...]

  • Page 116

    7–1 0 4 3 7 9 63-00 1 Service R ef erence Guide , dc5 7 50 Remo v al and Replacement P r ocedures— Small F orm F actor (SFF) Chassis 6. Remov e the two M3 met ric guide scre ws in the lo wer holes on each side of th edri v e. HP has provided four e xtra M3 metric guide scre ws on the front of the chassis, under the front bezel. The M3 metric gu[...]

  • Page 117

    Servi ce R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 4 3 7 9 63 -00 1 7–1 1 R emov al and R eplacement Pr ocedur es — Small F orm F actor (SFF) Chas sis 8. Connect the power 1 cable and data 2 cables to the rear of the optical driv e. 9. Complete the installation of the dri ve b y re v ersing the remainder of the remov al process.[...]

  • Page 118

    7–1 2 4 3 7 9 63-00 1 Service R ef erence Guide , dc5 7 50 Remo v al and Replacement P r ocedures— Small F orm F actor (SFF) Chassis 7. 7. 3 E x t e r n a l 3 . 5 - i n c h D r i v e 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly ( Section 7.1 ). 2. Remov e the access panel ( Sectio n 7.3 ). 3. Remov e the front bezel ( Section 7.4 ). 4. Remov e the o[...]

  • Page 119

    Serv ice R ef er ence Gui de , dc5 7 50 4 3 7 9 6 3-00 1 7–1 3 R emov al and R eplacement Pr ocedur es — Small F orm F actor (SFF) Chas sis 7. T ilt the left side of the dri ve do wn slightly 1 so that the top lip of the guide scre ws are not caught behind the metal frame, the pull the dri v e out of the dri v e bay 2 . T o replace the dri ve, [...]

  • Page 120

    7–1 4 4 3 7 9 63-00 1 Service R ef erence Guide , dc5 7 50 Remo v al and Replacement P r ocedures— Small F orm F actor (SFF) Chassis 7. 7. 4 H a r d D r i v e A T orx T -15 screwdri ver is needed to remov e and install the guide scre ws on a hard dri v e. Ä CAUT ION: Make sur e per sonal f iles on the har d dr i ve ar e bac k ed up to an e xte[...]

  • Page 121

    Servi ce R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 4 3 7 9 63 -00 1 7–1 5 R emov al and R eplacement Pr ocedur es — Small F orm F actor (SFF) Chas sis 7. Press do wn on the le v er to the left of the hard dri v e 1 , slide the driv e back until it stops, and lift it straight up 2 . 8. T ilt the left side of the hard dri ve do wn slightly 1 so that the top[...]

  • Page 122

    7–1 6 4 3 7 9 63-00 1 Service R ef erence Guide , dc5 7 50 Remo v al and Replacement P r ocedures— Small F orm F actor (SFF) Chassis ✎ If the system has only one SA T A hard dri ve, the data cable must be connected to the dark blue connector labeled SA T A0 on the system board to av oid any hard dri ve performance problems. If you are adding [...]

  • Page 123

    Servi ce R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 4 3 7 9 63 -00 1 7–1 7 R emov al and R eplacement Pr ocedur es — Small F orm F actor (SFF) Chas sis 7. 8 M e m o r y Ä CAUT ION: The memory module sock ets ha ve gold met al contac ts . When upgr ading the memory , it is important to use memory modules w ith gold metal con tacts to pr ev ent cor r osi on[...]

  • Page 124

    7–1 8 4 3 7 9 63-00 1 Service R ef erence Guide , dc5 7 50 Remo v al and Replacement P r ocedures— Small F orm F actor (SFF) Chassis ✎ A memory module can be installed in only one w a y . Match the notch on th e module with the tab on the memory socket. 7. Push the module do wn into the socket, ensuring that the module is fully inserted and p[...]

  • Page 125

    Servi ce R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 4 3 7 9 63 -00 1 7–1 9 R emov al and R eplacement Pr ocedur es — Small F orm F actor (SFF) Chas sis 7 .9 Expansion C ard 7 .9 . 1 Expansion Card Retainer 1. T urn off the comp uter properly through the opera ting system , then turn of f an y e xternal devices. 2. Disconnect the po wer cord from th e po we[...]

  • Page 126

    7–20 4 3 7 9 63-00 1 Service R ef ere nce Guide, dc5 7 50 Remo v al and Replacement P r ocedures— Small F orm F actor (SFF) Chassis 6. If you are removi ng an e xisting PCI ca rd, hold the card at each end , andcarefully ro ck it back and forth until the connectors pull free from the sock et. Pull th e card straight up from the socket then back[...]

  • Page 127

    Servi ce R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 4 3 7 9 63 -00 1 7–2 1 R emov al and R eplacement Pr ocedur es — Small F orm F actor (SFF) Chas sis 7 . 1 0 P o w er Su pply Å WA R N I N G : V oltage is al wa y s pre sent on the s y stem bo ar d when the computer is plugged into an acti ve A C outlet. T o avoi d possible personal injury and damage to t[...]

  • Page 128

    7–2 2 4 3 7 9 63-00 1 Service R ef erence Guide , dc5 7 50 Remo v al and Replacement P r ocedures— Small F orm F actor (SFF) Chassis 7.1 1 F a n S h r o u d 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly ( Section 7.1 ). 2. Remov e the access panel ( Sectio n 7.3 ). 3. Remov e all cables that are attached to the fan shroud 1 . 4. Lift up on the f an s[...]

  • Page 129

    Servi ce R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 4 3 7 9 63 -00 1 7–2 3 R emov al and R eplacement Pr ocedur es — Small F orm F actor (SFF) Chas sis 7.12 F r o n t I / O D e v i c e 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly ( Section 7.1 ). 2. Remov e the access panel ( Sectio n 7.3 ). 3. Remov e the f an shroud ( Section 7. 11 ). 4. Remov e the optical d[...]

  • Page 130

    7 – 24 4379 63 - 0 0 1 S e r vi c e R e f e r e n c e G u i d e , d c 575 0 Remo v al and Replacement P r ocedures— Small F orm F actor (SFF) Chassis 7 . 1 3 C has sis F an 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly ( Section 7.1 ). 2. Remov e the access panel ( Sectio n 7.3 ). 3. Remov e the f an shroud ( Section 7. 11 ). 4. Disconnect the chassi[...]

  • Page 131

    Servi ce R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 4 3 7 9 63 -00 1 7–2 5 R emov al and R eplacement Pr ocedur es — Small F orm F actor (SFF) Chas sis 7.14 P o w e r S w i t c h A s s e m b l y 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly ( Section 7.1 ). 2. Remov e the access panel ( Sectio n 7.3 ). 3. Remov e the f an shroud ( Section 7. 11 ). 4. Remov e the[...]

  • Page 132

    7 – 26 4379 63 - 0 0 1 S e r vi c e R e f e r e n c e G u i d e , d c 575 0 Remo v al and Replacement P r ocedures— Small F orm F actor (SFF) Chassis 7. Squeeze the switch holder retaining clip s together at the front of the chassis 1 and push the switch assembly out of the chassis 2 . Push the two LEDs out of the chassis 3 . T o install the po[...]

  • Page 133

    Servi ce R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 4 3 7 9 63 -00 1 7–2 7 R emov al and R eplacement Pr ocedur es — Small F orm F actor (SFF) Chas sis 7.15 S p e a k e r 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly ( Section 7.1 ). 2. Remov e the access panel( Section 7.3 ). 3. Remov e the f an shroud ( Section 7. 11 ). 4. Disconnect the speaker wire from the [...]

  • Page 134

    7–2 8 4 3 7 9 63-00 1 Service R ef erence Guide , dc5 7 50 Remo v al and Replacement P r ocedures— Small F orm F actor (SFF) Chassis 7.16 H e a t s i n k 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly ( Section 7.1 ). 2. Remov e the access panel ( Sectio n 7.3 ). 3. Remov e the f an shroud ( Section 7. 11 ). 4. Loosen the four captiv e scre ws 1 that [...]

  • Page 135

    Servi ce R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 4 3 7 9 63 -00 1 7–2 9 R emov al and R eplacement Pr ocedur es — Small F orm F actor (SFF) Chas sis 7.17 P r o c e s s o r 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly ( Section 7.1 ). 2. Remov e the access panel( Section 7.3 ). 3. Remov e the f an shroud ( Section 7. 11 ). 4. Remov e the heatsink ( Section 7.[...]

  • Page 136

    7–30 4 3 7 9 63-00 1 Service R efe rence Guide , dc5 7 50 Remo v al and Replacement P r ocedures— Small F orm F actor (SFF) Chassis Ä CAUT ION: Hea tsink retaining scr e w s should be tightened in diagonally opposite pairs (as in an X) to ev enl y seat the heatsink on the pr ocesso r . This is espec ially important as the pins on the soc k et [...]

  • Page 137

    Servi ce R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 4 3 7 9 63 -00 1 7–3 1 R emov al and R eplacement Pr ocedur es — Small F orm F actor (SFF) Chas sis 7.18 S y s t e m B o a r d 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly ( Section 7.1 ). 2. Remov e the access panel ( Sectio n 7.3 ). 3. Remov e all PCI and PCI Express expansion boards ( Section 7.9 ). 4. Remo[...]

  • Page 138

    7–3 2 4 3 7 9 63-00 1 Service R ef erence Guide , dc5 7 50 Remo v al and Replacement P r ocedures— Small F orm F actor (SFF) Chassis 7.19 B a t t e r y The battery that comes with this computer pr o vides power to the real-time clock and has a lifetime of about three years. When replacing the battery , use a battery equi v alent t o the battery[...]

  • Page 139

    Serv ice R ef er ence Gui de , dc5 7 50 4 3 7 9 6 3-00 1 7–3 3 R emov al and R eplacement Pr ocedur es — Small F orm F actor (SFF) Chas sis 7 . 1 9 . 1 T ype 1 Bat ter y Hol der 1. Lift the battery out of its holder . 2. Slide the replacement battery in to position, positi ve side up. 3. The battery holder automa tically secures the battery in [...]

  • Page 140

    7–34 4 3 7 9 63-00 1 Service R efe rence Guide , dc5 7 50 Remo v al and Replacement P r ocedures— Small F orm F actor (SFF) Chassis 7.19 . 2 T y p e 2 B a t t e r y H o l d e r 1. T o release the battery from its holder , squeeze the metal clamp that e xtends abo ve one edge of the battery . When the ba ttery pops up, lift i t out 1 . 2. T o in[...]

  • Page 141

    Servi ce R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 4 3 7 9 63 -00 1 7–35 R emov al and R eplacement Pr ocedur es — Small F orm F actor (SFF) Chas sis 7.19 . 3 T y p e 3 B a t t e r y H o l d e r 1. Pull back on the clip 1 that holds the bat tery in place, then remove the battery 2 . 2. Insert the ne w battery and position the cli p back in place. 3. Repla[...]

  • Page 142

    7 –36 43 79 63- 0 0 1 S e r vic e Re fe re n c e G u id e, d c57 50 Remo v al and Replacement P r ocedures— Small F orm F actor (SFF) Chassis[...]

  • Page 143

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 A–1 A Connec tor P in Assignments This appendix contains the pin assign ments fo r many computer and workstation connectors. Some of these connectors may not be used on the pr oduct being serv iced. Key b o a r d Connector and Icon P in Signal 1 2 3 Data Unused Gr ound 4 5 6 +5 VDC Clock Unu[...]

  • Page 144

    A–2 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice Re fer ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 Connec tor P in Assignments Ethernet RJ- 45 Connector and Icon P in Signal 1 2 3 4 (+) T ransmit Data (-) T ransmit Data (+) R ecei v e Data Unused 5 6 7 8 Unused (-) R ecei v e Data Unused Unused Ethernet AUI Connector and I con Pi n S i g n al Pin S ig n a l 1 2 3 4 Gr ound Negati ve A[...]

  • Page 145

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 A–3 Connec tor P in As signments Serial Inter face, P ow er ed and Non -P ow ered Connector and Icon P in Signal 1 2 3 Carrie r D etect ( 1 2 V i f p o wered) Rec eive D ata Tr a n s m i t D a t a 4 5 6 Data T e rminal R ead y Signal Gr ound Data Set R ead y 7 8 9 Request to Send Clear to Se[...]

  • Page 146

    A–4 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice Re fer ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 Connec tor P in Assignments Line - Ou t Audio Connector and I con ( 1/8” miniphone) P in Signal 1 (T ip) Audi o_Out_Le ft 2 (R ing) Audio_Out_R ight 3 (Shield) Gr ound 1 2 3 External Infrared T ransceiv er Connector and I con Pi n S i gn a l Pi n S i gn a l Pi n S i g n al 1 2 3 Tr a n[...]

  • Page 147

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 A–5 Connec tor P in As signments ATA / ATA P I ( I D E ) S t a n d a r d D r i v e C a b l e Con nect or Pi n Si g n al Pi n S i gn a l Pi n Si g n al 1 2 3 4 5 Res et Gr ound DD7 DD8 DD6 15 16 17 18 19 DD1 DD1 4 DD0 DD1 5 Gr ound 29 30 31 32 33 DMAK Gr ound INTRQ IOCS1 6 DA 1 6 7 8 9 10 DD9[...]

  • Page 148

    A–6 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice Re fer ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 Connec tor P in Assignments 2 4 -Pin MicroFit P ow er (USDT , SFF , and S T models) Con nect or P in Signal P in Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 2 3 4 5 6 +5 V aux GND +5 V +5 V P S_ON GND 7 8 9 10 11 12 PWRG D +3 . 3 V +3 . 3 V Ta c h GND Fa n - C M D 13 14 15 16 17 18 +1 2 V +5 V Se nse[...]

  • Page 149

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 A–7 Connec tor P in As signments SA T A Data an d P o w er Driv e Connector P in Signal P in Signal Pin Signal P in Signal S1 S5 Gr ound B- S2 S6 A+ B+ S3 S7 A- Gr ound S4 Gr ound P1 P5 P9 P1 3 V 3 . 3 Gr ound V 5 V 1 2 P2 P6 P1 0 P1 4 V 3 . 3 Gr ound Gr ound V 1 2 P3 P7 P1 1 P1 5 V 3 . 3 V [...]

  • Page 150

    A–8 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice Re fer ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 Connec tor P in Assignments PCI Ex p res s x1 , x4, x8, and x1 6 PCI Expr ess Connector Pi n A P in Signal P in Signal P in Signal P in Signal P in Signal 1 2 3 4 5 PRSNT 1 # +1 2V +1 2V GND JT A G2 6 7 8 9 10 JT A G3 JT A G4 JT A G5 +3 . 3v +3 . 3v 11 12 13 14 15 PERST # GND REFCLK+ REF[...]

  • Page 151

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 A–9 Connec tor P in As signments Pi n B P in Signal P in Signal P in Signal P in Signal P in Signal 1 2 3 4 5 +1 2V +1 2V RSVD GND SMCLK 6 7 8 9 10 SMD A T GND +3 . 3v JT A G1 3.3 v Aux 11 12 13 14 15 WA K E # RSVD GND PETp 0 PETn 0 16 17 18 19 20 GND PRSNT 2 # GND PETp 1 PETn 1 21 22 23 24 [...]

  • Page 152

    A–1 0 43 7 9 63-00 1 Service Re fer ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 Connec tor P in Assignments DV I C o n n e c t o r Connector and I con Pi n S i g n al Pin S ig n a l 1 2 3 4 T. M . D. S . D a t a 2 - T. M . D. S . D a t a 2 + T. M . D. S . D a t a 2 / 4 S h i e l d T. M . D. S . D a t a 4 - 13 14 15 16 T. M . D. S . D a t a 3 + +5V P o w er Ground (f [...]

  • Page 153

    Servi ce R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 4 3 7 96 3-00 1 B–1 B P o w er Cord Set Requirements The po wer supplies on some computers ha ve e xte rnal po wer switches. The voltage select switch feature on the comp uter permits it to operate from any line voltage between 100-120 or 220-240 volts A C. Power suppli es on those computers th at do not ha[...]

  • Page 154

    B–2 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice R efe rence Guide , dc5 7 50 P ow er Cor d Set Requir ements Countr y-S pecif ic Requirements Additional requirements specific to a country ar e sho wn in parentheses and explained belo w . Country Accrediting Agen cy Countr y Accrediting Agency Aust ral ia ( 1 ) Aust ria ( 1 ) Belgium ( 1 ) Can ad a (2 ) EANSW OV E [...]

  • Page 155

    Servi ce R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 4 3 7 9 6 3-00 1 C–1 C P OS T Er r or Me ssages P O S T Er r or Me ssage s An error message results if the Po wer -On Self-T est (POST) encounte rs a problem. This test runs when the system is turned on, checking assemblies within the co mputer and reporting any errors found. Not all computers use all of th[...]

  • Page 156

    C–2 43 7 9 63-00 1 Ser v ice R efe rence Guide , dc5 7 50 POST Er ror M es sag es 1 6 2 - S y st em Options Not Set Config urat ion i nc orrect. RT C (re al - t i me cl oc k) battery may need to be r eplaced . Ru n Compu ter Setu p and c heck confi gur ati on in Advanced > Onbo ard De vices . Re set the date and time under Cont r ol Pa n e l .[...]

  • Page 157

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 C–3 POST Erro r M essa g es 219 - E C C M e m o r y Module Detected . E CC Modules not supported on this platfor m Recentl y added memory module(s) support EC C memory err or cor r ecti on . 1 . If additional memory was r ecently added, r emo v e it to s ee if the pr oblem r emains . 2 . Che[...]

  • Page 158

    C–4 43 7 9 63-00 1 Ser v ice R efe rence Guide , dc5 7 50 POST Er ror M es sag es 5 1 1 - C PU, C PUA , o r CPUB F an not d et ected CPU f an is not co nnected or may ha v e malfunc tio ned. 1. R e s e a t t h e C P U f a n . 2 . Rese at fan ca ble . 3 . Replace the CPU f an . 512 - C h a s s i s , r e a r chassis , or fr ont c hassis fan not det[...]

  • Page 159

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 C–5 POST Erro r M essa g es 9 1 8-Fr ont USB Not Co nnect ed F r ont U SB harness has been detached or unse ated from s ystem boar d . Reconnec t or r eplace fr ont U SB harne ss . 92 1 - D e vi c e i n P C I Expr ess slot f ailed to initializ e. The r e is an incompatib ility/pr oblem w ith[...]

  • Page 160

    C–6 43 7 9 63-00 1 Ser v ice R efe rence Guide , dc5 7 50 POST Er ror M es sag es 17 2 0 - S M A R T H a r d Dri ve Detect s Imminent Fa i l u re Har d dri ve is abo ut to fai l. (So me ha rd drives hav e a f irm w ar e pat ch that w ill fi x an er r oneous err or message. ) 1 . Determine if har d dri ve is giv ing cor r ect er r or me ss age . E[...]

  • Page 161

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 C–7 POST Erro r M essa g es Netw or k Serv er Mode Ac tiv e and No Ke yb o a r d A t t a c h e d K e yboar d f ailur e w hile Netw ork S erver Mode enabled. 1 . Reconnect k e y boar d w ith computer turned off . 2 . Check connector fo r bent or missing pin s. 3 . Ensur e that none of the k e[...]

  • Page 162

    C–8 43 7 9 63-00 1 Ser v ice R efe rence Guide , dc5 7 50 POST Er ror M es sag es P OS T Diagnos tic F ront P anel LEDs and Audib le Codes This section co vers t he front panel LED codes as well as the audible codes that may occ ur before or during POST that do not necessarily ha ve an error code or text message associated with them. Å WA R N I [...]

  • Page 163

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 C–9 POST Erro r M essa g es Red P o wer L E D flashe s thr ee times , once ev ery seco nd, f ollowed by a t wo se c on d pause . Beeps stop after fifth iter ati on but LEDs continue until pr oblem is solved. 3 Pr ocessor not installed (no t an indicato r of bad processor) . 1 . Check t o see[...]

  • Page 164

    C–1 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice R efer ence Guide , dc5 7 50 POST Er ror M es sag es Red P o wer L E D flashe s si x time s, once ev ery seco nd, f ollowed by a t wo se c on d pause . Beeps stop after fifth iter ati on but LEDs continue until pr oblem is solved. 6P r e - v i d e o gr aphi cs er r or . Fo r sys t e m s w i t h a g ra p h i c s c a[...]

  • Page 165

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 C–1 1 POST Erro r M essa g es Red P o wer L E D flashe s nine times , once ev ery seco nd, f ollowed by a t wo se c on d pause . Beeps stop after fifth iter ati on but LEDs continue until pr oblem is solved. 9S y s t e m p o w e r s o n but is una ble t o boot. 1 . Check that the v oltage s [...]

  • Page 166

    C–1 2 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice R efer ence Guide , dc5 7 50 POST Er ror M es sag es S ystem does not po w er on and LEDs ar e not flashing . None S y ste m unable to po w er on . Pr ess and hold the po w er button fo r less than 4 seconds. If the har d dr i v e LED turns gr een, the po w er bu tton is wo rking corr ec tly . T ry the follo w ing:[...]

  • Page 167

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 4 3 7 96 3-00 1 D–1 D T roubl eshooting Wit hou t Dia gnosti c s Preliminar y C hec klis t This section describes some simple, preliminary tests and guidelines for troubleshooting the computer without using the diagnostics. ■ Are the computer and mo nitor connected to a wo rking electrical outlet? ■ Is [...]

  • Page 168

    D–2 43 7 9 63-00 1 Service Re fer ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 T r oubleshooting Without Diagnostics Solv ing Minor Problems Solving Minor Pr oblems Problem Caus e P ossible Solution Comput er appears lock ed up and w ill not turn off when the po wer button is pr e ssed . Softw ar e contr ol o f the po w er s w it ch is n ot fun ctio na l. 1 . Pre ss a[...]

  • Page 169

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 D–3 T roubleshooting W ithout Diagno stics P oor performa nce is ex pe rie n c ed. Pr ocesso r is hot. 1 . Ensure airflo w to the computer is not block ed . L eav e a 1 0.2 -cm ( 4 -inch) clear ance on all v ented sides of the computer and abo v e the moni tor to permit the requir ed airf lo[...]

  • Page 170

    D–4 43 7 9 63-00 1 Service Re fer ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 T r oubleshooting Without Diagnostics Comput er po w er ed off auto maticall y and the P ow er LED flashes R ed two times , o nce e v ery second , f ollo w ed b y a two second pau se , and the computer beeps two times. Beeps continue for five i te rati on s a f ter which th e L ED fla sh es[...]

  • Page 171

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 D–5 T roubleshooting W ithout Diagno stics Solv ing P o we r Supp l y Pr oblems Solvi ng Po w er Sup ply Probl ems Problem Cau se Solution P ow e r suppl y shuts do w n intermittently . V oltage select or s w itc h on r ear of computer cha ssis (so me models) is not s w itc hed to c orr ect [...]

  • Page 172

    D–6 43 7 9 63-00 1 Service Re fer ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 T r oubleshooting Without Diagnostics Po w e r L E D f l a s h e s R e d , f o u r times, once e ve ry second, follo wed b y a two second paus e , and the computer beeps four times . Beeps continue for f i v e iter ations after w hic h the LED flashe s w ill continue until the pr oblem is r[...]

  • Page 173

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 D–7 T roubleshooting W ithout Diagno stics Solv ing Disk et te Pr oblems Solving Disk et te Problems Problem C ause Solution Disk ette dri ve light s ta y s on . Disk ette is damaged. In Mi cr o soft W indo w s XP , right-cli ck Start , c lic k Explore , and s elect a dri ve . Selec t File &[...]

  • Page 174

    D–8 43 7 9 63-00 1 Service Re fer ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 T r oubleshooting Without Diagnostics Cannot f or mat disk ette . (continued) Legacy d iskette writes are dis abled in Comp uter Setup. Enter Co mputer Setu p and enable Legacy Disk ette W rite in Storage > Storage Options . A pr oblem has occ urr ed w ith a disk tr ansac tion . The dir [...]

  • Page 175

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 D–9 T roubleshooting W ithout Diagno stics So lvin g H a rd Dr iv e Pro bl em s Solving Hard Dri v e Pr oblems Problem C ause Solution Hard dr i v e er r or occ urs . Hard disk has bad sectors or has failed. Use a utility to locate and bloc k usage of bad sect ors . If neces sary , r ef orma[...]

  • Page 176

    D–1 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser vi ce Re fer ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 T r oubleshooting Without Diagnostics Nons y st em disk/NTLDR missin g messag e (continued) S ystem is trying to sta rt fr om the har d dr i v e , but the har d dr i ve ma y ha v e been damaged. 1 . Insert a bootable diskette into the disk ette dr i v e and r es tart the computer . 2 .[...]

  • Page 177

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 D–1 1 T roubleshooting W ithout Diagno stics Sol ving Med ia Ca r d R e ader P r oble ms Compute r will not boot from h ard d riv e. (continued) The de v ice is attac hed to a S A T A port that has been disabled in Comp uter Setup. Ru n the Computer S etup utility and ensur e the de v ice&ap[...]

  • Page 178

    D–1 2 4 3 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser vi ce Ref er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 T r oubleshooting Without Diagnostics Unable to access data on the media car d after insertin g it into a slot. The medi a car d is not inserted pr operl y , is inserted in the w r ong slot, or is n ot suppor ted. Ensur e that the car d is ins erted pr operl y w ith the gold contac t [...]

  • Page 179

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 D–1 3 T roubleshooting W ithout Diagno stics Solv ing Displ a y Pr oblems Solving Di spl a y Problems Problem C ause Solution Blank scr een (no vi deo) . Monitor is not turned on and monitor light is not on. T urn on the monitor and chec k that the monitor light is on . Bad monitor . T r y a[...]

  • Page 180

    D–1 4 4 3 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser vi ce Ref er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 T r oubleshooting Without Diagnostics Blank sc r ee n (no v i deo). (continued) Monit or s etting s in t he comp ute r ar e not compatible w ith the monitor . 1 . Rest art the computer and pr es s F8 duri ng startup w hen y ou see “Pr ess F8” in the bottom r i ght corner of the sc[...]

  • Page 181

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 D–1 5 T roubleshooting W ithout Diagno stics Blank scr een and the po w er LED fl ashes R ed sev en tim es, once every second , f ollo w ed b y a two second pa use , and the compu ter beep s se v en times. Beeps continue f or five it erat ion s a ft er wh ich the LED flashes w ill continue u[...]

  • Page 182

    D–1 6 4 3 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser vi ce Ref er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 T r oubleshooting Without Diagnostics Image is no t cente r ed . P ositi on ma y need adj us tment . Pr ess the Menu button to acces s the OSD me nu. Se le ct Ima geControl/Horizon tal Po s i t i o n or Ve r t i c a l P o s i t i o n to adjus t the hor i z ontal or vertical positi on [...]

  • Page 183

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 D–1 7 T roubleshooting W ithout Diagno stics Solv ing Audio Problems Certain typed s y mbols do not appear corr ect. The f o nt y ou ar e using does not support that partic ular s y mbo l . Use the Char acte r Map t o locate the and selec t the appr opr iat e s ymbo l . Click Start > All [...]

  • Page 184

    D–1 8 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser vi ce Re fer ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 T r oubleshooting Without Diagnostics Sound does not come out of the s peaker o r headphones. (continued) Audi o de vi ce ma y be connected to the wr ong jac k on the rear o f the cmpute r or the j ac k has been retask ed to perfor m a diffe r ent fun ctio n. Ensur e that the de v ice [...]

  • Page 185

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 D–1 9 T roubleshooting W ithout Diagno stics Solv ing Printer Problems Sound does not come out of the s peaker o r headphones. (continued) Compu ter is in standb y mode . Pr ess the po w er button to r e sume from standb y mode . Ä When at tempting to resume from standb y mode , do not hold[...]

  • Page 186

    D–20 43 7 9 63-00 1 Service R efer ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 T r oubleshooting Without Diagnostics Solv ing K e y board and Mouse Pr obl ems Prin ter ma y ha ve f ailed . R un pr int er self-test . Pr inter w ill not turn on . The cables ma y not be connected pr ope rl y . Reco nnect all ca bles and c heck the po wer cor d and electri cal outlet . P[...]

  • Page 187

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 D–2 1 T roubleshooting W ithout Diagno stics Compu ter is in standb y mode . Pr ess the po w er button to r e sume from standb y mode . Ä When at tempting to resume from standb y mode , do not hold do w n the po we r button fo r mor e than four seconds . Otherwise , the computer w ill shut [...]

  • Page 188

    D–2 2 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice Re fer ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 T r oubleshooting Without Diagnostics Compu ter is in standb y mode . Pr ess the po w er button to r e sume from standb y mode . Ä When at tempting to resume from standb y mode , do not hold do w n the po we r button fo r mor e than four seconds . Otherwise , the computer w ill shut d[...]

  • Page 189

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 D–2 3 T roubleshooting W ithout Diagno stics So lvin g H ardware In st all a tion Prob le ms Y ou may need to reconfigure the computer when you add or remov e hardware, such as an additional diskette dri v e. If you install a pl ug and play de vice, W indows XP automatically recognizes the d[...]

  • Page 190

    D – 24 4 37963 - 0 0 1 S e r v i c e R e f e r e n c e G u i d e , d c 575 0 T r oubleshooting Without Diagnostics Com puter w ill not st art. W rong memory modules w er e u sed in the upgr ade or memory modules w er e ins talled in the wr ong location. 1 . Re vi e w the document ation that came with the s y ste m to deter mine if y ou ar e using[...]

  • Page 191

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 D–2 5 T roubleshooting W ithout Diagno stics Solving Net w ork Pr oblems These guidelines do not discuss the process of deb ugging the netwo rk cabling. Solving Netw ork Problems Problem Ca use Solution W ake -on -LAN feature is not functi oning . Wa k e - o n - L A N i s n o t enabled. Enab[...]

  • Page 192

    D–2 6 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice Re fer ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 T r oubleshooting Without Diagnostics Diagnosti cs r eports a fai lu re . The cable is not s ecur el y connected . Ensure that the cable is secur ely attached t o the netw ork connec tor and that the other end of the cable is securel y attached to the correct dev i ce . The cable is at[...]

  • Page 193

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 D–2 7 T roubleshooting W ithout Diagno stics Network contr oller st ops w orking w ithou t appar ent cause . (continued) The ne twor k contr oller is defe cti v e . Replace the s ystem boar d. Ne w networ k car d w ill not boot. Ne w networ k car d may be def ecti v e o r ma y not mee t indu[...]

  • Page 194

    D–2 8 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice Re fer ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 T r oubleshooting Without Diagnostics Solving Memor y Problems Ä CAUT ION: P owe r m a y s t i l l b e s u p p l ie d t o t h e D I M M s wh e n t h e c o m pu t e r i s t u r ne d o f f. To a vo i d d a ma g e t o t h e D I MM s o r t h e sy st e m b o a rd , yo u mu s t u n pl u g t[...]

  • Page 195

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 D–2 9 T roubleshooting W ithout Diagno stics Solving Pr ocessor Problems . Solving Pr ocessor Problems Problem C ause Solution P oor performa nce is ex pe rie n c ed. Pr oces sor is hot . 1 . Make sur e the airf lo w to the computer is not bloc k ed . 2 . Make sur e the fans ar e connected a[...]

  • Page 196

    D–30 43 7 9 63-00 1 Service R efer ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 T r oubleshooting Without Diagnostics Solv ing CD-RO M and D VD Problems Solving CD-R OM and D VD Pr oblems Problem C ause Solution S y stem w ill not bo ot fr om CD-RO M or D VD dri ve . The de v ice is attac hed to a S A T A port that has been disabled in the Computer Setup utilit y . Ru[...]

  • Page 197

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 D–3 1 T roubleshooting W ithout Diagno stics Mo v ie w ill not pla y in t he D VD dr i ve . Mo v ie ma y b e re g ion a l ized fo r a diff er e nt co untry . See the doc umen tati on that came w ith the DVD dr i v e . Decode r s oftw ar e is n ot installed . Insta ll de coder sof tware . Dam[...]

  • Page 198

    D–3 2 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice Re fer ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 T r oubleshooting Without Diagnostics Solv ing Dri v e K e y Problems Solving Dri v e K e y Problems Problem C ause Solution Dri ve K ey is no t seen a s a dri ve lette r in W indo w s XP . The dr i ve letter aft er the last ph y sical dri v e is not avail able. Change the def ault dr [...]

  • Page 199

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 D–3 3 T roubleshooting W ithout Diagno stics Solving F ront P anel Com ponent Pr oblems Solving F ront P anel Com ponent Problems Problem C ause Solution A USB de v ice , headphone, or mic r ophone is not rec o g nized by t he computer . It is not pr operly connec ted . 1 . T ur n off the co[...]

  • Page 200

    D–34 43 7 9 63-00 1 Service R efer ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 T r oubleshooting Without Diagnostics Solv ing Internet Access Problems Solving Internet Access Problems Problem C ause Solution Unable t o con nect t o the Inter net . Internet Servi ce Pr o vi der (ISP) account is not set up properly . V erify Internet settings or contact the ISP for ass[...]

  • Page 201

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 D–3 5 T roubleshooting W ithout Diagno stics Internet takes too long to do wn load W eb sites. Modem is not set up pr oper l y . V erify that the corr ect modem s peed and CO M port are selected . F or W indo w s XP 1. S e l e c t Sta rt > Control Pa n e l . 2 . Double -cli c k Sys t em .[...]

  • Page 202

    D–3 6 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice Re fer ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 T r oubleshooting Without Diagnostics Solving Soft w are Pr oblems Most software problems occur as a result of the follo wing: ■ The application was not installed or conf igured correctly . ■ There is in suf ficient memory av ailable to run the application. ■ There is a conflict [...]

  • Page 203

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 4 3 7 96 3-00 1 E–1 E S y stem B oard and Riser B oard R ef erence Designator s These reference designators are us ed on most b ut not all HP system and riser boards. Designa tor Comp onent BA T CR1 CR2 CR3 CR4 Battery sock et/Battery LED - 5V_Au x (on) Healt h-L ED UID LED Po w e r L E D CR3 5 E1 4 E1 5 E1[...]

  • Page 204

    E–2 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice R efe rence Guide , dc5 7 50 S y ste m Boar d and R iser Boar d R ef er e nce Designat ors J6 8 J6 9 J7 0 J7 1 J7 2 St ack ed mo use (T op)/ke yboar d (Bottom) co nnect or Vi deo connec tor , V G A Pr imary single USB connec tor Secondary single USB port Microp ho ne ja ck J7 3 J7 4 J7 5 J7 6 J77 Li ne - i n j ac k L[...]

  • Page 205

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 E–3 S y stem Boar d and Rise r Board R efer ence Desi gnators P2 3 P2 4 P2 5 P2 6 P2 7 Header fo r fr on t panel audio Header for f r ont pane l USB Inter nal U SB connector 1 Inter nal U SB connector 2 MultiBay header P2 9 P30 P40 P4 1 P5 2 S CS I LED connector PCI e xt ender slot (female) [...]

  • Page 206

    E–4 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice R efe rence Guide , dc5 7 50 S y ste m Boar d and R iser Boar d R ef er e nce Designat ors U6 U7 U1 0 U1 1 U1 2 Clock chip 64 bi t Bridge LO M 1 L OM1 EEPR OM LO M 1 P H Y U1 3 U1 4 U1 6 U1 7 U1 8 Aud io Co d ec Audi o amplif ier LO M 2 L OM2 EEPR OM LO M 2 P H Y U1 9 U20 U2 1 U2 9 U30 U3 1 SPI R O M - S OIC-8 f ootp[...]

  • Page 207

    Serv ice R ef er ence Gui de, dc5 7 50 4 3 7 9 6 3-00 1 F–1 F Memory The dc5750 series computers with AMD-based processors come with double data rate 2 synchronous dynamic random access memory (DDR2- SDRAM) dual inline memory modul es (DIMMs). Ä CAUT ION: DDR and DDR2 memory module s are not interchangeable. DDR2 -SDRA M DIM Ms The memory sock e[...]

  • Page 208

    F–2 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser vi ce Ref er ence Guide, dc5 7 5 0 Memory The system board shown may differ from the one in your product. The system will automatically operate in single channel mode, dual ch annel mode, or fle x mode, depending o n ho w the DIMMs are installed. ■ The system will operate in single channel m ode if the DIMM sockets are p[...]

  • Page 209

    Serv ice R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 4 3 7 9 63 -00 1 Index–1 Ind e x 4-pin power pin assignments A–6 24-pin MicroFit power pi n assignments A–6 24-pin power pin ass ignments A–5 6-pin power pin assignments A–6 A access panel MT removal and replacement 6–4 access panel, SFF removal and replacement 7–3 adding devices 1–1 Altiris, [...]

  • Page 210

    Index–2 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice Re fer ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 Index D date and time display problems D–2 DDR2 memory F–1 deleting password 3–20 delimiter characters, table 3–21 device drivers, installing 1–1 diagnostic tool for hard drives 3–25 diagnostics utility 2–14 to 2– 18 DIMMs F–1 disassembly preparation MT 5–1 , 6–[...]

  • Page 211

    Servi ce R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 4 3 7 9 6 3-00 1 Index–3 Index hardware, Proactive Chan ge Notification (PCN) 3–7 headphone pin assignments A–3 heatsink MT removal and replacement 6–28 SFF removal and replacement 7–28 HP Backup and Recovery Manag er 1–2 , 3–2 HP Client Foundation Suite 3–5 HP Client Manager 3–4 HP Client P[...]

  • Page 212

    Index–4 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice Re fer ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 Index optical drive MT removal and replacement 6–16 SFF removal and replacement 7–9 to 7–11 overheating, prevention 5–5 P padlock MT removal and replacement 6–3 SFF 7–2 parallel interface pin assignments A–2 partition, hard drive 4–3 password changing 3–20 clearing [...]

  • Page 213

    Servi ce R ef er ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 4 3 7 9 6 3-00 1 Index–5 Index MT padlock 6–3 MT PCI expansion card 6–12 MT PCI Express expansio n card 6–13 MT power supply 6– 32 MT processor 6–29 MT shroud 6–26 MT speaker 6–31 MT system board 6–33 SFF access panelr 7–3 SFF battery 7–32 to 7–35 SFF cable lock 7–2 SFF chassis fan 7[...]

  • Page 214

    Index–6 43 7 9 6 3-00 1 Ser v ice Re fer ence Guide , dc5 7 5 0 Index Small Form Factor See SFF Smart Cover Lock locking 3–24 unlocking 3–24 Smart Cover Sensor protection levels 3–23 setting 3–23 software Altiris Deployment Solution Agent 3–2 asset tracking 3–15 Boot Block Emergency Recovery Mode 3–9 Computer Setup Utilities 2–1 D[...]