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- supported operating systems
- Installing with hp driver cds
- system ram
- customer advisories for red hat enterprise linux ws 3
- customer advisories for red hat enterprise linux ws 4
- audio driver
- Setting Up Large Memory Configurations
- Table Of Contents
- maximum memory allowed
- x86 (32-bit) red hat legacy information
- large memory and mtrrs
- Setting Up Multi-Monitor Configurations
- Table Of Contents
- independent and continuous displays
- multi-monitor configuration strategies
- configuring x with multiple graphics cards using vizconfig tool
- configuring xfree86/x.org by editing config files
- example configurations
- troubleshooting
- Introducing HP 64-bit Linux Workstations
- Table Of Contents
- hp 64-bit linux workstation family
- running 32-bit applications on a 64-bit linux os
- Software RAID in Linux Workstations
- Table Of Contents
- raid basics
- performance and bottlenecks
- raid-1: mirroring
- raid-2: error checking and correction
- additional raid levels
- raid performance considerations
- manual setup of software raid data partitions
- manual configuration examples
- disk failure and recovery
- multiple disk failure
- swap space in a raid configuration
- software raid and lvm
- for more information
- additional information
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- visualization station setup
- setting up the hardware
- visualization center setup
- configuring applications for visualization centers
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Xw6600 - Workstation - 2 GB RAM
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- user guide
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- Introduction
- Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise
- Audio
- HP Installer Kit for Red Hat Linux Introduction
- HP Driver CDs
- Installing with the HP Driver CD
- Restoring Novell SLED
- Linux graphics drivers for HP workstations
- SLI Graphics Acceleration
- AMD® / ATI graphics workstations
- Troubleshooting
- Software RAID in HP Linux workstations Introduction
- Configuring software RAID
- Supported Configurations
- LSI 8344ELP and LSI 8888ELP Setup
- Additional RAID Information
- Customer advisories for Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS 3
- Customer advisories for Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS 4
- Customer advisories for Red Hat Enterprise Linux Client 5
- Customer advisories for SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11
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- about this book
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- hp backup and recovery manager
- Versions of HP Backup and Recovery Manager
- Backup types
- File and data backups
- Differences between versions
- Installation
- Deploying a single version of the software across different models of systems
- Managing HP Backup and Recovery Manager
- Passwords
- Compression
- Reminders
- Backups
- Bandwidth limiting
- Recovery Points
- Recovery Media Creator
- How to recover
- Recovery media creation
- PC Recovery
- Restoring an entire image or individual files
- Recovering individual files
- Restoration and name duplication
- Expert options
- Index
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- locating hp resources
- Product information
- Product support
- Product documentation
- Product diagnostics
- Product updates
- setting up the hardware
- Ventilation, COA label, and serial number label information
- Front and rear panel components
- Front panel components
- Rear panel components
- Product recycling
- setting up the operating system
- Installing or upgrading device drivers
- Setting up Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Installing and customizing Red Hat-enabled workstations
- Determining current BIOS
- Upgrading BIOS
- restoring the operating system
- Ordering backup software
- Restoring Windows XP Professional
- Creating HP Backup and Recovery (HPBR) media
- Restoring the operating system
- Self-troubleshooting with HP Vision Field Diagnostics
- Overview
- Downloading and accessing HP Vision Field Diagnostics
- Accessing HP Vision Field Diagnostics on the workstation
- User interface
- Test tab
- Status tab
- Help tab
- Saving and printing information in HP Vision Field Diagnostics
- E-support
- Product Change Notifications
- Customizing the monitor display
- General problems
- Hardware installation problems
- diagnostic lights and audible (beep) codes
- chapter 5 troubleshooting
- calling technical support
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- 1 product overview
- Product features
- Front panel components
- Rear panel components
- Serial number and COA label location
- Workstation specifications
- Power supply specifications
- Power consumption and cooling
- Resetting the power supply
- Dual- and quad-core processors
- HP Cool Tools (when using Windows XP and Vista)
- Setting up Microsoft Windows Vista Business software
- Creating recovery disks
- Creating system recovery DVDs or CDs
- Ordering backup software
- Selecting a language
- Creating a RestorePlus! DVD
- Using the HP Backup and Restore process
- Protecting your software
- Starting the Linux operating system
- Upgrading device drivers
- The Computer Setup (F10) Utility
- BIOS ROM
- The Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu
- Workstation management
- Installing a remote system
- Copying a setup configuration to multiple workstations
- HP Client Manager Software
- Proactive Change Notification
- Recovering from a ROM flash failure: the FailSafe Boot Block ROM and SoftPaq created BIOS image CD
- Password security
- Establishing a power-on password using workstation setup
- Entering a Setup Password
- Deleting a power-on or setup password
- DriveLock
- Hood lock solenoid (smart cover lock)
- Using the FailSafe key
- Cable lock (optional)
- Warnings and cautions
- Cautions, warnings, and safety precautions
- Preventing ESD equipment damage
- Grounding the work area
- Tools and software requirements
- Customer Self-Repair
- System board components
- Removing and replacing components
- Disassembly order
- Security lock padlock loop (optional)
- Removing the cable lock
- Side access panel
- Smart Cover Lock solenoid (optional)
- Replacing the smart cover lock solenoid
- Hood sensor (Smart cover sensor)
- Replacing the front bezel
- Front panel I/O device assembly
- Installing the front panel I/O device assembly
- Reinstalling and replacing the speaker
- Installing an optical drive
- Diskette drive (optional)
- Installing a diskette drive
- Power supply
- Power connections
- Replacing the system fan assembly
- Memory
- Removing a memory module
- Memory module installation requirements
- Installing a memory module
- PCI card slots
- PCI card support bracket
- Installing a PCI card support bracket
- PCI Express cards
- Removing a PCI Express card
- Installing a PCI Express card
- Removing a PCI card
- SAS hard drive
- Installing a SAS hard drive
- SATA hard drive
- Installing a SATA hard drive
- Installing SATA hard drives in an optical drive bay (optional)
- Processor heatsink
- Installing the processor heatsink
- Installing a system processor
- System board
- Battery
- Installing the battery
- Product recycling
- Help and Support Center
- HP SoftPaq Download Manager
- Troubleshooting scenarios and solutions
- Solving minor problems
- Solving power supply problems
- Solving diskette problems
- Solving hard drive problems
- Solving display problems
- Solving audio problems
- Solving printer problems
- Solving keyboard and mouse problems
- Solving hardware installation problems
- Solving network problems
- Solving memory problems
- Solving processor problems
- Solving Internet access problems
- Troubleshooting checklist
- LED color definitions
- Diagnostic utility on CD
- User Interface
- Status tab
- Help tab
- Configuring SAS RAID devices
- SAS RAID 0 configuration
- SAS RAID 1E configuration
- Attaching SATA HDDs
- Creating RAID volumes
- Clearing and resetting workstation passwords
- Clearing and Resetting the CMOS
- Using the Computer Setup (F10) Utility to Reset CMOS
- HP xw6600 Workstation system board component designators
- Cleaning the workstation case
- Cleaning the monitor
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- CRU Dataport DX115 kit installation
- Warnings and cautions
- Step 1—Preparing for component installation
- HP Z200 SFF and HP Z210 SFF computers
- HP Z200, HP Z210 CMT, HP Z400, and HP xw4000 computers
- HP xw6200, HP xw6400, and HP xw6600 computers
- HP Z600 and HP Z800 computers
- HP xw8000 and HP xw9000 computers
- Step 4—Completing the computer assembly
- Japanese 日本語
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