◦ Beeps and LED codes◦ Web-based support tools● Product updates on page 5◦ Software, BIOS, and driver updates◦ Operating system updateProduct informationTable 1-1 Product informationTopic LocationLocating HP Cool Tools information Most HP Workstations come loaded with additional softwarethat is not automatically installed when you first boot yoursystem. Additionally, a number of valuable pre-installedtools on your workstation can enhance your workstationexperience. To access or learn more about theseapplications, choose one of the following options:● Click the HP Cool Tools icon on the desktop.● Open the HP Cool Tools folder by selecting Start >All Programs > HP Cool Tools.To learn more about these applications, click HP CoolTools—Learn More.To install or launch the applications, click the appropriateapplication icon.Locating regulatory information Refer to the Safety & Regulatory Information guide on theDocumentation and Diagnostics CD for product Classinformation. You can also refer to the label on theworkstation chassis.Locating parts and accessories For complete and current information on supportedaccessories and components, visit http://www.hp.com/go/workstations.Locating information about thesystem boardThe inside of the access panel contains an illustration of thesystem board layout. Also, you can find additionalinformation by reviewing the Service and TechnicalReference Guide on the Documentation and DiagnosticsCD or on the Web at http://www.hp.com/support/workstation_manuals/.Locating the serial number andCertificate of Authenticity (COA)label (if applicable)The serial number labels are either on the top panel or onthe side of the unit and at the rear of the unit, depending onthe workstation model. The COA label is generally locatedon the top panel or side panel near the serial number label.Refer to Ventilation, COA label, and serial number labelinformation on page 9 for more information.Locating information for Linux on HPworkstationsFor information on running Linux on HP workstations, visithttp://www.hp.com/linux/.2 Chapter 1 Locating HP resources ENWW