HP Xw8400 Service And Technical Reference Guide

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HP xw8400 Service and Technical ReferenceGuideUser Guide

Copyright InformationWarranty 2006 Copyright Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Hewlett-Packard Company shall not be liable for technical or editorialerrors or omissions contained herein or for incidental or consequentialdamages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use ofthis material. The information in this document is provided “as is”without warranty of any kind, including, but not limited to, the impliedwarranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, andis subject to change without notice. The warranties for HP productsare set forth in the express limited warranty statementsaccompanying such products.Nothing herein should be construed as constituting and additionalwarranty.This document contains proprietary information that is protected bycopyright. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced,or translated to another language without the prior written consent ofHewlett-Packard Company.

Trademark CreditsThe HP Invent logo is a trademark of Hewlett-Packard Company inthe U.S. and other countries.Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation inthe U.S. and other countries.Red Hat is a registered trademark of Red Hat, Inc.Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation in the U.S. andother countries and are used under license.Acrobat and Acrobat Reader are trademarks of Adobe SystemsIncorporated.Energy Star is U.S. registered mark of the United StatesEnvironmental Protection Agency.413615–001Second Edition, July 2006

Table of contents1 Product overviewProduct features . 2Exploded view . 2Front panel components . 3Rear panel components . 4Serial number and COA label location . 4Product specifications . 6Power supply and cooling . 6Power supply specifications . 7Power consumption and cooling . 8System fans and airflow . 10Resetting the power supply . 10Power cord requirements . 10Environmental specifications . 11PCI card slot power specification . 11Energy Star . 13Energy Star compliance . 13Hyper-Threading Technology . 142 Installing or restoring the operating systemInstalling the operating system and software . 16Microsoft Windows XP Professional . 16Installing or upgrading device drivers . 16Linux-preinstalled workstations . 16Starting up the Linux operating system . 16Upgrading device drivers . 16Linux-enabled workstations . 17Verifying hardware compatibility . 17Installing the Linux operating system . 17Red Hat Activation . 17HP software . 18Restoring the operating system . 19Restoring the Windows operating system . 19The RestorePlus! process . 19Creating a RestorePlus! CD . 19Restoring from RestorePlus! CDs . 19Restoring from RestorePlus! on the Recovery Partition . 19HP Backup and Recovery Manager restore points . 20ENWW5

Restoring from the HP Backup and Recovery Manager restorepoint CD/DVDs . 20Restoring from the HP Backup and Recovery Manager restorepoint on the Recovery Partition . 20Reclaiming hard disk space from the recovery partition . 20Ordering backup software . 20Restoring the Linux operating system . 21Downloading the latest HP driver CD contents . 21Installing the operating system with the HP driver CD contents . 21Protecting the software . 223 System managementComputer Setup (F10) Utility . 24BIOS ROM . 25Using Computer Setup (F10) Utility . 25Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu . 26Desktop management . 34Initial configuration and deployment . 34Remote system installation . 34Managing and updating software . 35HP Client Manager software . 35Altiris Client Management solutions . 35System Software Manager . 36Proactive Change Notification . 36Subscriber’s Choice . 36ROM flash . 37Remote ROM flash . 37HPQFlash . 37FailSafe Boot Block ROM . 37Replicating the setup . 38Copying to a single workstation . 39Copying to multiple workstations . 39Dual-state power button . 40Worldwide web site . 40Building blocks and partners . 41Asset tracking and security . 41Password security . 42Establishing a setup password in the Computer Setup (F10)Utility . 43Establishing a power-on password in the Computer Setup (F10)Utility . 43Entering a power-on password . 44Entering a setup password . 44Changing a power-on or setup password . 45Deleting a power-on or setup password . 45National keyboard delimiter characters . 46Clearing passwords . 46Hood sensor (Smart Cover Sensor) . 46Setting the hood sensor protection level . 47Cable lock provision (optional) . 476ENWW

Security lock (optional) . 47Universal chassis clamp lock (optional) . 47Access panel key lock . 47Fault notification and recovery . 47Drive Protection System . 47ECC fault prediction and pre-failure warranty . 48Thermal sensor . 484 Removal and replacement proceduresService considerations . 50Read cautions, warnings, and safety precautions . 50Electrostatic discharge information . 50Generating static . 50Preventing electrostatic damage to equipment . 51Personal grounding methods and equipment . 51Grounding the work area . 51Recommended materials and equipment . 52Required tools and software . 52Screws . 52Special handling of components . 52Cables and connectors . 53Hard drives . 53Lithium coin cell battery . 53Customer Self Repair . 54Pre-disassembly procedures . 55System board components . 56System board architecture . 57Removing and replacing components . 58Disassembly order . 58Removing the security lock (optional) . 59Removing the cable lock (optional) . 60Access panel . 60Front bezel . 61Bezel blanks . 62Hood sensor (Smart Cover Sensor) . 63Front panel I/O device assembly . 63Power button assembly and system speaker . 64Power supply . 65System/memory fan assembly . 66Memory . 67Memory module features . 67Memory module requirements . 67Removing memory module . 68Installing memory module . 69Installing a DIMM . 70PCI slots . 71PCI retainer . 71Removing the PCI retainer . 72Installing the PCI retainer . 72PCI retention clamp . 73ENWW7

PCI Express . 74Removing PCI or PCI Express cards . 74PCI or PCI Express installation . 75Front fan removal (Optional) . 76Battery . 78Power connections to drives . 78Optical drive . 79Replacing the SATA optical drive data cable . 81Diskette drive (optional) . 82Hard drive . 84Replacing a hard drive . 84Removing a hard drive . 84Installing a hard drive . 85Installing a hard drive In the fifth hard drive bay . 87Processor heatsink . 88Removing the CPU heatsink . 88Replacing the CPU heatsink . 90Processor . 91Removing the processor . 91Replacing the processor . 93System board . 94Removing the system board . 94Replacing the System Board: . 955 System diagnostics and troubleshootingE-Support . 98Help and support center and E-Support . 98Troubleshooting checklist . 99LED color definitions . 100HP Insight Diagnostics Offline Edition .

Rear panel components Figure 1-3 Rear panel components Table 1-3 Rear panel components Item Symbol Description Item Symbol Description 1 Power cord connector 10 Graphics adapter 2 Built In Self Test (BIST) LED 11 Audio line-in connector 3 Keyboard connector 12 RJ-45 network connector 4 Serial connector 13 Parallel connector 5 USB 2.0 ports 14 Mouse connector 6 IEEE-1394a connector 15 Cable .

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