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To equalize the static electricity, rest the accessory bag on top of the PC while you are removing the accessory from the bag. Handle the accessory as little as possible and with care. Installing Components in the Desktop 2 of 36...
CD-ROM drive, DVD drive, CD-RW drive, Tape drive, or Zip drive Front-Access Device Lower Shelf CD-ROM drive, CD-RW drive, DVD drive, Tape drive, Zip drive or Power Protection Device Installing Components in the Desktop 3 of 36...
Upgrading or Replacing Main Memory NOTE www.hp.com/go/pcaccessories Location of Main Memory Desktop 1 of 1 Installing Components in the Desktop 6 of 36...
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Desktop Installing More Graphics Memory (some models only) 1 of 2 Location of AGP slot Installing Components in the Desktop 7 of 36...
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Desktop Installing More Graphics Memory (some models only) 2 of 2 Installing Components in the Desktop 8 of 36...
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1. An AGP graphics card, or 2. A 4 MB Graphics memory extension card ISA 2 Optional ISA Extension Board Available only as an ISA 1 accessory PCI 3 PCI 2 PCI 1 Installing Components in the Desktop 9 of 36 Desktop 1 of 1...
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Desktop How to Install an Accessory Board 1 of 2 Installing Components in the Desktop 10 of 36...
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Connector NOTE Advanced Network Interface Disabled Suspend Wake-Up/Integrated Network Integrated Network Enabled Advanced Video Options Integrated Audio Interface Advanced Disabled Installing Components in the Desktop 11 of 36 Desktop 2 of 2 Integrated Power Multidisplay...
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Configuring Boards with Plug & Play Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows 2000 Windows NT 4.0 Start Help NOTE Start Windows NT Update Installing Components in the Desktop 12 of 36 Desktop 1 of 1 Programs...
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Desktop Configuring non-Plug & Play ISA Boards 1 of 1 Resetting the PC’s Configuration Data Reset Configuration Data Installing Components in the Desktop 13 of 36...
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Desktop Installing an ISA Extension Kit 1 of 2 Studs Studs Insert screws here Installing Components in the Desktop 14 of 36...
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Desktop Installing an ISA Extension Kit 2 of 2 Installing Components in the Desktop 15 of 36...
CD-RW drives, CD-ROM drives, Zip drives Floppy disk drive NOTE 2nd hard disk drive Use for Master (boot) hard disk drive Desktop 1 of 2 CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD or Zip drive Floppy drive Installing Components in the Desktop 16 of 36...
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Desktop Which Drive Connectors to Use 2 of 2 Which IDE Data Connectors to Use Before Installing a Hard Drive Selecting the Bootable Hard Disk Drive NOTE Installing Components in the Desktop 17 of 36...
Make sure that you back up your files before you install a hard disk drive. Refer to your operating system documenta- tion for information on how to do this. Installing Components in the Desktop 18 of 36...
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Desktop Upgrading the Hard Disk 2 of 2 NOTE www.hp.com/go/ vectrasupport Installing Components in the Desktop 19 of 36...
Make sure that you back up your files before you install a hard disk drive. Refer to your operating system documenta- tion for information on how to do this. Installing Components in the Desktop 20 of 36...
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Desktop Installing a Second Hard Disk 2 of 2 NOTE www.hp.com/ go/vectrasupport Installing Components in the Desktop 21 of 36...
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Refer to the label on the CD-ROM drive for power requirements and wavelength. This product is a class 1 laser product. filler plate Installing Components in the Desktop 22 of 36...
Replacing the Processor Press firmly on both sides then remove it Passive heatsink Desktop 1 of 3 Heatsink with fan First remove the fan’s power connector from the system board, then remove the heatsink. Installing Components in the Desktop 26 of 36...
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Desktop Replacing the Processor 2 of 3 Passive heatsink Insert the processor carefully. Ensure the orientation is correct - it can go in one way only. Installing Components in the Desktop 27 of 36...
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CAUTION Ensure you use the correct system board connector (marked CPU FAN) - refer to page 30 the position of this connector. Desktop 3 of 3 Installing Components in the Desktop 28 of 36...
Desktop Replacing the System Board 1 of 2 Press firmly on both sides then remove it Installing Components in the Desktop 29 of 36...
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Tape or Zip drive Floppy drive Status panel Hard drive Processor fan (not used if passive heatsink is fitted, as shown here) Power protection device (if installed) System fan Main power Desktop 2 of 2 Installing Components in the Desktop 30 of 36...
There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Hard drive(s) Press firmly on both sides then remove it Desktop 1 of 2 DVD, CD-RW, Floppy drive CD-ROM Main power drive(s) (located on system board near memory modules) Installing Components in the Desktop 31 of 36...
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Desktop Replacing the Power Supply 2 of 2
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Please return used batteries to the shop from which you bought them, or to the dealer from which you purchased your PC, or to HP, so that they can either be recycled or disposed of in an environmentally sound way. Returned used batteries will be accepted free of charge.
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Remove the power protection device cables before any servicing operation. Always replace the cover before switching the PC on again. Installing Components in the Desktop 34 of 36...
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Desktop Replacing the Power Protection Device (some models only) 2 of 2 Installing Components in the Desktop 35 of 36...
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Desktop Replacing the Internal Speaker (some models only) 1 of 1 Installing Components in the Desktop 36 of 36...