2. Unmute the Master control and adjust the corresponding slider bars. Then unmute PCM control andagain adjust the slider bars. Now you should be able to successfully play .wav and hear itthrough your headset. If you wish to hear it through your internal speaker, unmute Master Monocontrol.AMD64/EM64T on HP xw9300 Workstation with 4GB or More ofMemory Will Panic When Booting the Install KernelDESCRIPTIONWhen installing RHEL 4 [AMD64/EM64T] on an HP xw9300 Workstation with 4GB or more ofmemory, the install kernel will panic.SCOPEThis affects an HP xw9300 Workstation with 4GB or more of memory.RESOLUTIONNOTE: This issue is resolved in RHEL4U2. If you are using RHEL4 or RHEL4U1, then the followingresolution still applies.HP recommends performing the following workaround to avoid the issue.Modify the BIOS to disable memory remapping:1. Reboot the system.2. When you see "F1: Boot," press the F10 key for Setup.3. Select your language.4. Use your arrow keys to select Advanced.5. Use your arrow keys to select Chipset/Memory.6. Use your arrow keys to select Memory Remapping.7. Use your arrow key to set the entry to Disable.8. Press F10 to accept. Press F10 again followed by the Enter key and press F10 one last time tosave the changes9. Proceed with the install as usual.x86 or AMD64/EM64T on HP xw4200 Workstation, HP xw6200Workstation, and HP xw8200 Workstation Fails to Install with USBMouse and PS/2 Keyboard.DESCRIPTIONWhen installing RHEL 4 with a USB Mouse and PS/2 Keyboard, the mouse will not work during theinstall. After the install, it will work as expected.SCOPEAll HP xw4200 Workstation, HP xw6200 Workstation, HP xw8200 Workstation systems that have aUSB mouse and PS/2 keyboard and are attempting to install Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 WS.RESOLUTIONHP recommends performing one of the following workarounds to avoid the issue.Maintain the system's current configuration1. Boot to Red Hat CD 1.2. When you see the blue highlighted "F1: Boot," press the F1 key.The following prompt is displayed: boot: _.49