HP 5/xx Series 4 - Manual

HP 5/xx Series 4

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Notice; TM and
  • Page 3 – User’s Guide
  • Page 4 – Welcome to Your HP Vectra PC
  • Page 5 – Your HP Vectra has other important attributes:
  • Page 7 – Contents; Setting Up Your PC
  • Page 8 – How to Install Accessories In Your PC
  • Page 9 – The HP Setup Program
  • Page 11 – Technical Information
  • Page 12 – Hewlett Packard Support and Information Services
  • Page 13 – Setting Up Your PC
  • Page 14 – Unpacking Your PC; When you receive your PC, unpack all the components:
  • Page 15 – Position the PC so that its rear connectors are easily accessible.; Installation Tools; WARNING
  • Page 16 – Connecting the Mouse, Keyboard, and Display; The connectors are shaped to go in one way only
  • Page 17 – Connecting a Printer
  • Page 18 – Connecting the Power Cords; Connect the power cords to the display and the computer.
  • Page 19 – Starting the PC for the First Time; Setup
  • Page 20 – The current date and time.
  • Page 21 – When your PC has restarted:; Creating Master Diskettes; Refer to the documentation for your operating system.
  • Page 23 – Using Your PC
  • Page 24 – Starting and Stopping Your PC
  • Page 25 – To stop or shut down the PC:; Start; Shut Down; Click on; Shut down the computer; You can return the PC to full power mode by pressing the space bar.
  • Page 26 – The HP Vectra Keyboard for Windows 95; The Windows Icon; You can display the Windows 95; menu by pressing either of; The Application Key; The Application key allows you to access all the same functions
  • Page 27 – HP Utilities; Accessing HP User Tools
  • Page 28 – Advanced Power Management; Suspend; CAUTION
  • Page 29 – Personalizing Your Mouse; the hardware and software components installed in your PC
  • Page 32 – Supported HP Accessories
  • Page 34 – Removing the Cover; Switch off the display and the PC.
  • Page 35 – Replacing the Cover after Installing Accessories; Check that you have installed all your accessories.
  • Page 36 – Moving and Replacing the Power Supply; Disconnect the computer’s power supply cord.
  • Page 37 – Replacing the Power Supply after Installing Accessories; Ensure that you have installed all your accessories in the PC.
  • Page 38 – Installing Memory; Main Memory Modules
  • Page 39 – Pivot the memory module to the vertical position.
  • Page 40 – Installing a Video Memory Upgrade; Disconnect the power supply cord.
  • Page 42 – When Windows is running, select HP User Tools.; Use of monitor program is not recommended.; Start HP User Tools.
  • Page 43 – Installing Accessory Boards; The PC has four accessory board slots:; Configuring non-Plug and Play ISA Accessory Boards; Choose the Plug and Play facility in the Windows Program Manager.
  • Page 44 – Add New Hardware; wizard to configure the
  • Page 45 – Installing the Board
  • Page 46 – NOTE
  • Page 47 – Installing Mass Storage Devices
  • Page 49 – The connectors are shaped to go in one way
  • Page 50 – Installing an IDE Hard Disk Drive in the Rear Shelf
  • Page 51 – Connect the power cable and the data cable to the rear of the drive.
  • Page 52 – Examples of multiple IDE drive combinations
  • Page 53 – Installing a 3.5-inch Disk Drive in the Bottom Shelf; Disconnect the computer’s power supply cord from the power outlet.
  • Page 55 – Connect the data and power cables to the rear of the drive.
  • Page 56 – Installing a 5.25-inch Drive in the Bottom Shelf
  • Page 57 – Slide the drive mid-way into the bottom shelf.
  • Page 58 – If a device was removed from the middle shelf, replace it.; Configuring the Device or Devices you have installed
  • Page 59 – Installing an Upgrade Processor; Disconnect the computer power cords from the power outlets.
  • Page 60 – The VRM module goes in one way only.
  • Page 61 – Installing the Security Bracket; Remove the computer’s cover.
  • Page 63 – The HP Setup Program; This chapter describes how to use the HP
  • Page 64 – Using the HP Setup Program; Starting the
  • Page 67 – Understanding the SETUP Program
  • Page 73 – Setting Passwords; User Password; to unlock the keyboard.
  • Page 74 – Security; password
  • Page 75 – Preferences; Clearing Passwords
  • Page 76 – After Installing an IDE Drive; Auto
  • Page 77 – Troubleshooting Your PC
  • Page 78 – Solving Problems
  • Page 79 – If Your PC Does Not Start; If Your Display is Blank and There Are No Error Messages
  • Page 80 – If you are Unable to Change any Values in; If a POST Error Message is Displayed; To Clear the CMOS Memory
  • Page 81 – Power-On-Self-Test Errors that May Prevent Your PC From Starting; Message
  • Page 83 – If Your PC Has a Hardware Problem; If Your Display Does Not Work
  • Page 84 – SETUP; Other Display Problems
  • Page 85 – If Your Keyboard or Mouse Does Not Work; Ensure that the keyboard or mouse is correctly connected.; If Your Printer Does Not Work; Make sure the printer’s power switch is ON.
  • Page 86 – If the Flexible Disk Drive Does Not Work; Configuration
  • Page 87 – If the Hard Disk Does Not Work; Hard Disk; If the Hard Disk Activity Light Does Not Work; not; If the CD-ROM Drive Does Not Work; Hard; On-board Bus IDE Adapters
  • Page 88 – If an Accessory Board Does Not Work; Carry out the following checks:; MSD; Check that the PC has been configured correctly in
  • Page 89 – If Your PC Has a Software Problem; If You Have Forgotten Your Password
  • Page 90 – If Your Application Software Does Not Work; Advanced
  • Page 91 – Use a text editor to check that; If the Date and Time are Incorrect; The date and time can be incorrect for the following reasons:
  • Page 92 – Changing the Battery; After removing the computer’s cover:
  • Page 95 – Technical Information; This chapter provides technical information about your PC.
  • Page 96 – Specifications; Features
  • Page 98 – Power Consumption
  • Page 99 – Typical Power Consumption/Availability for ISA Accessory Slots; There is a maximum per-slot limit of 25 W between all supply rails.
  • Page 101 – Available Video Resolutions; Depending on the model, your PC has either:; BIOS Video Resolutions
  • Page 102 – Windows Video Resolutions
  • Page 103 – OS/2 Video Resolutions
  • Page 105 – The PC’s Memory Map
  • Page 106 – The PC’s Rear Connectors
  • Page 107 – System Board Connectors and Switches; System Board Switches
  • Page 108 – The following processor speeds have been announced by Intel.
  • Page 109 – Recycling Your PC
  • Page 112 – Introduction; HP Authorized Reseller; Service
  • Page 113 – Your HP Authorized Reseller
  • Page 114 – HP Support Assistant CD-ROM; Product manuals and service manuals; Region
  • Page 115 – Hewlett-Packard Information Services; HP Forum on CompuServe; At the CompuServe; GO HP
  • Page 116 – HP Forum on America Online; To access the HP Forum:; Keyword Search; type; HP; This will load the HP Home Page directly onto your screen.
  • Page 117 – HP BBS Library
  • Page 118 – HP FAXback on Demand—HP FIRST; Number
  • Page 119 – Ordering Drivers and BIOS on Diskette; Information for ordering diskettes is set out in the table below:; North and Latin America
  • Page 120 – HP Support Services
  • Page 121 – Hewlett-Packard Telephone Support; Other Regions; your HP Vectra model number and serial number
  • Page 122 – Lifeline Telephone Support; In the US please call the appropriate number listed below.
  • Page 123 – resolve complex network problems,
  • Page 124 – Summary
  • Page 125 – Hewlett-Packard Marketing Headquarters
  • Page 127 – Glossary
  • Page 129 – Index
  • Page 133 – Regulatory Information and Warranty
  • Page 134 – Regulatory Information
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Summary

Page 2 - Notice; TM and

Notice The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Hewlett-Packard shall not ...

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Page 4 - Welcome to Your HP Vectra PC

iv Francais Welcome to Your HP Vectra PC Congratulations on the purchase of your new Hewlett-Packard desktop PC. Your high-performance PC provides: • a Pentium TM processor in a Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) socket for easy processor upgrades • an integrated level-two cache of 256 KB for high performan...

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