Page 2 - HP Vectra VLi 8 PC; Note; Supported Accessories
HP Vectra VLi 8 PC 16-2 HP Vectra VLi 8 PC Medium-Profile Desktop Vectras 16 Note All model have an integrated full-duplex PCI audio controller. Supported Accessories 1. Operating system preloaded on these models, as indicated in the table. 2. Channel Assembly Program (CAP) models: Processor speed, ...
Page 5 - System Board Switches
HP Vectra VLi 8 PC Medium-Profile Desktop Vectras HP Vectra VLi 8 PC 16-5 16 System Board Switches BIOS History For the latest BIOS, the flasher utility program, and the BIOS history refer to the HP World Wide Web site. 1. System and processor frequency is automatically determined by the type of pro...
Page 6 - Part Numbers
HP Vectra VLi 8 PC 16-6 HP Vectra VLi 8 PC Medium-Profile Desktop Vectras 16 Part Numbers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 11 m a b c d e f g h n j k l i o
Page 7 - Parts List for HP Vectra VLi 8 PC
HP Vectra VLi 8 PC Medium-Profile Desktop Vectras HP Vectra VLi 8 PC 16-7 16 1. For optional disk drive information, see the Accessory Service Handbook . 2. Where “xx” is the code for your national keyboard (see the Accessory Service Handbook ). Parts List for HP Vectra VLi 8 PC Item Description Rep...
Page 8 - System Board Parts List for HP Vectra VLi 8 PC; Manuals and Documentation for HP Vectra VLi 8 PC
HP Vectra VLi 8 PC 16-8 HP Vectra VLi 8 PC Medium-Profile Desktop Vectras 16 Notes: ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ _________...
Page 9 - Removing and Replacing the Cover; Removing the Cover; Open the rear catches
51 2 How to Install and Replace Components In Your Desktop PC Removing and Replacing the Cover Removing and Replacing the Cover Removing the Cover 1 Switch off the monitor and PC, disconnect all power cords and any telecommunication cables. 2 If necessary, unlock the cover (with the key) at the rear...
Page 10 - Replacing the Cover; Replace the front panel.
2 How to Install and Replace Components In Your Desktop PC Removing and Replacing the Cover 52 Replacing the Cover 1 Ensure that all internal cables are properly connected and safely routed. 2 Replace the front panel. 3 Lower the cover and slide it into position. 4 If required, lock the cover (with ...
Page 11 - The Label Inside Your PC
53 2 How to Install and Replace Components In Your Desktop PC The Label Inside Your PC The Label Inside Your PC Inside, your PC contains a label that can be used as a simplified guide to help you install accessories and replace components. Shows how to remove the system board (step 1 does not apply ...
Page 12 - Upgrading the Main Memory; NOTE; Location of Main Memory
2 How to Install and Replace Components In Your Desktop PC Upgrading the Main Memory 54 Upgrading the Main Memory NOTE Use only HP memory modules provided for your PC model. The use of other memory modules is not supported. For information about supported HP accessories, connect to the web site www....
Page 13 - Upgrading and Installing Mass Storage Devices; Drive Connectors; Floppy drive
55 2 How to Install and Replace Components In Your Desktop PC Upgrading and Installing Mass Storage Devices Upgrading and Installing Mass Storage Devices Drive Connectors Internal drives, such as hard disk drives, DVD drives, and CD-ROM drives, must be connected to data and power cables. When replac...
Page 14 - The third cable is non-IDE and has one connector for a floppy drive.
2 How to Install and Replace Components In Your Desktop PC Upgrading and Installing Mass Storage Devices 56 Which Data Connectors to Use There are three data cables inside your PC. Two of these are for IDE devices. • An Enhanced Ultra ATA IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) hard disk drive cable. For...
Page 15 - Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive; CAUTION
57 2 How to Install and Replace Components In Your Desktop PC Upgrading and Installing Mass Storage Devices Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive CAUTION Handle the hard disk drive with care. Avoid shocks and violent movement as this can cause damage to the hard disk drive’s internal components. Make sure t...
Page 16 - Esc; Vectra
2 How to Install and Replace Components In Your Desktop PC Upgrading and Installing Mass Storage Devices 58 5 Align the new hard drive in the tray (with the correct orientation) and tighten the screws. 6 Replace the drive tray ➊ and retaining screw ➋ . 7 Attach the data and power connectors. 8 Repla...
Page 17 - Installing a Second Hard Disk Drive
59 2 How to Install and Replace Components In Your Desktop PC Upgrading and Installing Mass Storage Devices Installing a Second Hard Disk Drive CAUTION Handle the hard disk drive with care. Avoid shocks and violent movement as this can cause damage to the hard disk drive’s internal components. Make ...
Page 18 - Attach all data and power connectors.; when the
2 How to Install and Replace Components In Your Desktop PC Upgrading and Installing Mass Storage Devices 60 5 Slide the drive bay back into the PC (ensuring the bottom catches engage properly) and replace the sliding latch. 6 Attach all data and power connectors. 7 Replace the cover (described in th...
Page 19 - Installing Removable Media Devices; Pull out the sliding latch
61 2 How to Install and Replace Components In Your Desktop PC Upgrading and Installing Mass Storage Devices Installing Removable Media Devices The PC has an integrated Enhanced IDE controller which supports up to four IDE devices. Removable media IDE devices, such as CD-ROM drives, DVD drives, tape ...
Page 20 - Audio
2 How to Install and Replace Components In Your Desktop PC Upgrading and Installing Mass Storage Devices 62 5 Slide the drive bay back into the PC (ensuring the bottom catches engage properly) and replace the sliding latch. 6 Attach all data and power connectors. If you are installing a CD-ROM or DV...
Page 21 - Configuring an IDE Device After Installation
63 2 How to Install and Replace Components In Your Desktop PC Upgrading and Installing Mass Storage Devices Configuring an IDE Device After Installation After installing any device, you will need to verify that your PC has correctly identified the new configuration, by viewing the HP Summary Screen....
Page 22 - Replacing the Floppy Drive
2 How to Install and Replace Components In Your Desktop PC Replacing the Floppy Drive 64 Replacing the Floppy Drive 1 Remove the computer’s cover (described in this chapter). 2 Remove the drive’s connectors. 3 Lift the latch ➊ and slide out the floppy drive tray ➋ . 4 Remove the tray’s screws and re...
Page 23 - Installing Accessory Boards; Accessory Board Slots; The PC has four accessory board slots.; Accessory Board Connectors
65 2 How to Install and Replace Components In Your Desktop PC Installing Accessory Boards Installing Accessory Boards Accessory Board Slots The PC has four accessory board slots. NOTE Use only XT format ISA accessory boards (width less than 10.4 cm or 4.09 inches). • Physical slot 1 (the top slot) c...
Page 24 - Installing an Accessory Board
2 How to Install and Replace Components In Your Desktop PC Installing Accessory Boards 66 Installing an Accessory Board NOTE Use only XT format ISA accessory boards (width less than 10.4 cm or 4.09 inches). 1 Remove the computer’s cover (described in this chapter). 2 Remove the retaining bracket. 3 ...
Page 25 - Replace the retaining bracket.
67 2 How to Install and Replace Components In Your Desktop PC Installing Accessory Boards 5 Aligning the board carefully, slide it into position and press it firmly into the slot. 6 If you slid out the system board to allow access to a lower slot, replace it. 7 Replace the retaining bracket.
Page 26 - Integrated Network; Integrated Audio Interface; Disabled; If you install an add-on sound
2 How to Install and Replace Components In Your Desktop PC Installing Accessory Boards 68 8 The accessory board may need a special connection, such as: • WOL (Wake on LAN) connector to the Network board. • CD-ROM drive to the sound board (if you no longer want to use the integrated audio). For more ...
Page 27 - Configuring Accessory Boards with Plug and Play; button then click; Help; Start; button then select; Programs – Windows
69 2 How to Install and Replace Components In Your Desktop PC Installing Accessory Boards Configuring Accessory Boards with Plug and Play Plug and Play is an industry standard for automatically configuring your PC's hardware resources and the accessory boards installed in it. Your PC has configurabl...
Page 28 - Configuring non-Plug and Play ISA Accessory Boards; Reset Configuration Data; parameter to; Yes; To enter the
2 How to Install and Replace Components In Your Desktop PC Installing Accessory Boards 70 Configuring non-Plug and Play ISA Accessory Boards If you install an ISA accessory board that is not Plug and Play, you will need to configure the board before your PC can use it. For instructions about configu...
Page 29 - Replacing the Processor; Remove the old processor.; ESC; during startup. To get the latest BIOS version for your PC,
71 2 How to Install and Replace Components In Your Desktop PC Replacing the Processor Replacing the Processor 1 Remove the computer’s cover (described in this chapter). 2 Remove the old processor. 3 Install the new processor and clip it into place. 4 If the new processor is a different speed, ensure...
Page 30 - Replacing the System Board; Remove the lower bracket.
2 How to Install and Replace Components In Your Desktop PC Replacing the System Board 72 Replacing the System Board 1 Remove the computer’s cover (described in this chapter). 2 Remove the lower bracket. 3 Remove the main memory and processor from the old system board (described in this chapter). 4 R...
Page 31 - Replace the lower bracket.
73 2 How to Install and Replace Components In Your Desktop PC Replacing the System Board 5 First ensure the lever is open, then carefully slide in the new system board, aligning the rails and the rear connector bracket correctly. 6 Pushing on the lever and on the system board edge, slide the system ...
Page 32 - Replacing the Power Supply; WARNING; Remove
2 How to Install and Replace Components In Your Desktop PC Replacing the Power Supply 74 Replacing the Power Supply WARNING To avoid electric shock, do not open the power supply. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. 1 Remove the computer’s cover (described in this chapter). 2 Remove all inter...
Page 33 - Replace the four screws to secure the power supply.
75 2 How to Install and Replace Components In Your Desktop PC Replacing the Power Supply 6 Insert the new power supply (lining up the metal catches). 7 Replace the four screws to secure the power supply. 8 Re-install the hard drive tray (described in this chapter). 9 Reconnect all internal power sup...
Page 34 - Changing the Battery
2 How to Install and Replace Components In Your Desktop PC Changing the Battery 76 Changing the Battery WARNING There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly installed. For your safety, never attempt to recharge, disassemble, or burn the old battery. Replace the battery only with the ...
Page 35 - Installing a Security Cable
77 2 How to Install and Replace Components In Your Desktop PC Installing a Security Cable Installing a Security Cable You can secure the PC to your desk, or any other fixed object, using a Kensington TM security cable. Using a security cable will also lock the cover onto the PC. The PC has a slot at...