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Technical Reference Guide
HP Compaq dc5850 Series
Business Desktop Computers
Document Part Number: 512751-001
October 2008
This document provides information on the design, architecture, function,
and capabilities of the HP Compaq dc5850 Series Business Desktop
Computers. This information may be used by engineers, technicians,
administrators, or anyone needing detailed information on the products
covered.
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Technical Reference GuideHP Compaq dc5850 SeriesBusiness Desktop ComputersDocument Part Number: 512751-001October 2008This document provides informati

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1-4 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideIntroductionCDS compact disk systemCGA color graphics adapterCh Channel, chaptercm centimeterCMC cache/memory

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A-8 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideError Messages and CodesA.7 Printer Error Messages (4xx-xx)A.8 Video (Graphics) Error Messages (5xx-xx)See Tab

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com A-9Error Messages and CodesA.9 Diskette Drive Error Messages (6xx-xx)600-xx = Diskette drive ID test 609-xx = Dis

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A-10 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideError Messages and CodesA.10 Serial Interface Error Messages (11xx-xx)Table A-9.Serial Interface Error Messag

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com A-11Error Messages and CodesA.11 Modem Communications Error Messages (12xx-xx)Table A-10.Modem Communications Err

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A-12 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideError Messages and CodesNOTES:[1] Local loopback mode [4] Modem auto originate test[2] Analog loopback orig

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com A-13Error Messages and CodesA.13 Hard Drive Error Messages (17xx-xx)Table A-12 Hard Drive Error MessagesMessage P

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A-14 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideError Messages and CodesNOTE:xx = 00, Hard drive ID test xx = 19, Hard drive power mode testxx = 01, Hard dri

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com A-15Error Messages and CodesA.14 Hard Drive Error Messages (19xx-xx)1900-xx = Tape ID test failed 1904-xx = Tape

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A-16 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideError Messages and CodesA.15 Video (Graphics) Error Messages (24xx-xx)A.16 Audio Error Messages (3206-xx)Tabl

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com A-17Error Messages and CodesA.17 DVD/CD-ROM Error Messages (33xx-xx)A.18 Network Interface Error Messages (60xx-x

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 1-5IntroductionEISA extended ISAEPP enhanced parallel portEIDE enhanced IDEESCD Extended System Configuration Dat

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A-18 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideError Messages and CodesA.19 SCSI Interface Error Messages (65xx-xx, 66xx-xx, 67xx-xx)n = 5, Hard drive= 6, C

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com A-19Error Messages and CodesA.20 Pointing Device Interface Error Messages (8601-xx)Table A-19Pointing Device Inte

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A-20 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideError Messages and Codes

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com Index-1IndexNumerics8259 Mode 4-6Aacronyms and abbreviations 1-3AMD chipset 1-1, 2-1, 2-6AMD processor(s) 1-1, 2-

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Index-2 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideIndexNNetwork Boot 8-3Network Interface Controller 5-16Pparallel interface 5-7Parallel Interface Connector

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1-6 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideIntroductionISA industry standard architectureKb/KB kilobits/kilobytes (x 1024 bits/x 1024 bytes)Kb/s kilobit

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 1-7IntroductionPAL 1. programmable array logic 2. phase alternating linePATA Parallel ATAPC Personal computerPCA

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1-8 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideIntroductionSDVO Serial digital video outputSEC Single Edge-ConnectorSECAM sequential colour avec memoire (seq

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 1-9IntroductionURL Uniform resource locatorus/µs microsecondUSB Universal Serial BusUTP unshielded twisted pairVv

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1-10 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideIntroduction

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 2-12System Overview2.1 IntroductionThe HP Compaq dc5850 Business PC personal computers (Figure 2-1) deliver an ou

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2-2 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideSystem Overview2.2 FeaturesThe following standard features are included on all models unless otherwise indicat

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 2-3System OverviewTable 2-1 shows the differences in features between the different PC series based on form facto

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© Copyright 2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Microsoft, MS-DOS, Win

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2-4 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideSystem Overview2.3 System ArchitectureThe systems covered in this guide feature an architecture based on an AM

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 2-5System OverviewFigure 2-2. HP Compaq dc5850 Business PC Architecture, Block diagramParallel I/F [3]AMDProcesso

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2-6 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideSystem Overview2.3.1 AMD Processor SupportThe models covered in this guide are designed to support the followi

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 2-7System Overview2.3.3 Support ComponentsInput/output functions not provided by the chipset are handled by other

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2-8 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideSystem Overview2.3.5 Mass StorageThese systems provide four SATA interfaces for mass storage devices. The SFF

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 2-9System Overview2.3.9 Integrated Graphics ProcessorThese systems use the AMD RS780 component, which uses an ATI

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2-10 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideSystem Overview2.4 SpecificationsThis section includes the environmental, electrical, and physical specificat

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 2-11System OverviewNOTES: [1] System configured with 1 hard drive, 1 diskette drive, and no PCI cards. [2] Deskto

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2-12 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideSystem Overview

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 3-13Processor/Memory Subsystem3.1 IntroductionThis chapter describes the processor/memory subsystem. This systems

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com iiiContents1Introduction1.1 About this Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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3-2 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideProcessor/Memory Subsystem3.2 AMD ProcessorsThese systems feature an AMD processor mounted with a heat sink in

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 3-3Processor/Memory Subsystem3.3 Memory SubsystemAll models support up to 8 gigabytes of non-ECC PC2-6400 and PC2

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3-4 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideProcessor/Memory Subsystem3.3.1 Memory Loading/UpgradingTable 3-2 shows suggested memory configurations for th

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 3-5Processor/Memory SubsystemFigure 3-2. System Memory Map (for maximum of 8 gigabytes)✎All locations in memory

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3-6 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideProcessor/Memory Subsystem

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 4-14System Support4.1 IntroductionThis chapter covers subjects dealing with basic system architecture and covers

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4-2 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideSystem SupportThe PCI bus supports a bus master/target arbitration scheme. A bus master is a device that has b

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 4-3System SupportLink LayerThe link layer provides data integrity by adding a sequence information prefix and a C

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4-4 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideSystem Support4.2.6 PCI ConnectorsPCI 2.3 ConnectorFigure 4-2. 32-bit, 5.0-volt PCI 2.3 Bus ConnectorTable 4

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 4-5System SupportPCI Express ConnectorsFigure 4-3. PCI Express Bus ConnectorsTable 4-3.PCI Express Bus Connecto

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iv www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideContents4 System Support4.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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4-6 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideSystem Support4.3 System ResourcesThis section describes the availability and basic control of major subsystem

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 4-7System SupportThe PCI interrupts can be configured by PCI Configuration Registers 60h..63h to share the standa

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4-8 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideSystem Support4.4 Real-Time Clock and Configuration MemoryThe Real-time clock (RTC) and configuration memory

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 4-9System Support4.4.2 Standard CMOS LocationsTable 4-5 describes standard configuration memory locations 0Ah-3Fh

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4-10 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideSystem SupportPower-On / Setup PasswordThese systems include a power-on and setup passwords, which may be ena

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 4-11System Support4.5.2 Power ManagementThese systems provide baseline hardware support of ACPI-compliant firmwar

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4-12 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideSystem Support4.5.3 System StatusThese systems provide a visual indication of system boot, ROM flash, and ope

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 4-13System SupportThe RPM (speed) of all fans is the result of the temperature of the CPU as sensed by speed cont

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4-14 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideSystem SupportNOTE: Assume unmarked gaps are unused, reserved, or used by functions that employ variable I/O

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 4-15System Support4.6.2 GPIO FunctionsSB700 FunctionsThe SB700 South Bridge provides various functions through th

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com vContents5.9 Network Interface Controller. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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4-16 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideSystem Support

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 5-15Input/Output Interfaces5.1 IntroductionThis chapter describes the standard interfaces that provide input and

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5-2 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideInput/Output Interfaces5.2 SATA InterfacesThese systems provide four serial ATA (SATA) interfaces that support

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 5-3Input/Output InterfacesRAID 1—Mirroring with Two Hard DrivesRAID 1 uses to mirroring to increase storage relia

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5-4 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideInput/Output Interfaces5.3 Diskette Drive InterfaceThese systems support a diskette drive through a standard 3

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 5-5Input/Output InterfacesThese systems use a standard 34-pin connector for diskette drives (refer to Figure 5-2

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5-6 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideInput/Output Interfaces5.4 Serial InterfaceSystems covered in this guide may include one RS-232-C type serial

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 5-7Input/Output Interfaces5.5 Parallel Interface SupportThese systems include a system board header (P125) that

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5-8 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideInput/Output Interfaces5.5.4 Parallel Interface ConnectorFigure 5-4 and Table 5-4 show the connector and pinou

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 5-9Input/Output Interfaces5.6 Keyboard/Pointing Device InterfaceThe keyboard/pointing device interface function

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vi www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideContents8SYSTEM BIOS8.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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5-10 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideInput/Output Interfaces5.6.2 Pointing Device Interface OperationThe pointing device (typically a mouse) conn

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 5-11Input/Output Interfaces5.7 Universal Serial Bus InterfaceThe Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface provides a

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5-12 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideInput/Output Interfaces5.7.2 USB Cable DataThe recommended cable length between the host and the USB device s

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 5-13Input/Output Interfaces5.8 Audio SubsystemThese systems use the HD audio controller of the SB700 component to

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5-14 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideInput/Output Interfaces5.8.1 HD Audio ControllerThe HD Audio Controller is a PCI Express device that is integ

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 5-15Input/Output Interfaces5.8.4 Audio SpecificationsThe specifications for the HD Audio subsystem are listed in

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5-16 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideInput/Output Interfaces5.9 Network Interface ControllerThese systems provide 10/100/1000 Mbps network support

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 5-17Input/Output Interfaces5.9.1 Wake-On-LAN SupportThe NIC supports the Wired-for-Management (WfM) standard of W

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5-18 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideInput/Output Interfaces5.9.4 NIC ConnectorFigure 5-11 shows the RJ-45 connector used for the NIC interface. T

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 6-16Integrated Graphics Processor6.1 IntroductionThis chapter describes the integrated graphics processor (IGP) o

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 1-11Introduction1.1 A b o u t t h i s G u i d eThis guide provides technical information about HP Compaq dc58

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6-2 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideIntegrated Graphics Processor6.2 Functional DescriptionThese systems include a graphics subsystem based on the

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 6-3Integrated Graphics Processor6.3 UpgradingAll systems provide direct, dual-monitor support; a VGA montor and a

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6-4 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideIntegrated Graphics Processor6.4 Monitor ConnectorsThese systems provide an analog VGA connector and a DVI-D c

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 6-5Integrated Graphics Processor6.4.2 DVI-D ConnectorFigure 6-3 shows the DVI-D connector for attaching a digital

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6-6 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideIntegrated Graphics Processor

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 7-17Power and Signal Distribution7.1 IntroductionThis chapter describes the power supplies and discusses the meth

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7-2 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuidePower and Signal Distribution7.2.1 SFF Power SupplyThe SFF form factor comes standard with a 240-watt, active-

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 7-3Power and Signal Distribution7.2.2 MT Power SupplyThe MT form factor comes standard with a 300-watt, passive-P

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7-4 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuidePower and Signal Distribution7.2.3 Optional Energy Star Compliant PSUsEnergy Star 4.0 (80-Plus, Bronze-compli

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 7-5Power and Signal DistributionA dual-color LED located on the front panel (bezel) is used to indicate system po

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1-2 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideIntroduction1. 3 S e r i a l N u m b e rThe serial number is located on a sticker placed on the exterior cab

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7-6 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuidePower and Signal Distribution7.3.2 Wake Up Eve ntsThe PS On signal can be activated with a power “wake-up” of

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 7-7Power and Signal Distribution7.3.3 Power ManagementThese systems include power management functions designed t

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7-8 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuidePower and Signal Distribution7.4 Signal DistributionTable 7-6 lists key reference designators for LEDs, connec

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 7-9Power and Signal DistributionFigure 7-4 shows pinouts of headers used on the sytem boards.NOTE: No polarity c

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 8-18SYSTEM BIOS8.1 IntroductionThe System Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) of the computer is a collection of mac

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8-2 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideSYSTEM BIOS8.2 ROM Flashing The system BIOS firmware is contained in a flash ROM device that can be re-written

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 8-3SYSTEM BIOS8.3 Boot FunctionsThe BIOS supports various functions related to the boot process, including those

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8-4 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideSYSTEM BIOSThe BIOS performs memory detection and configuration with the following steps:1. Program the buffer

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 8-5SYSTEM BIOS8.4 Client Management FunctionsTable 8-2 provides a partial list of the client management BIOS fun

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 1-3Introduction1.5 Common Acronyms and AbbreviationsTable 1-1 lists the acronyms and abbreviations used in this

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8-6 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideSYSTEM BIOS8.4.1 System ID and ROM TypeDiagnostic applications can use the INT 15, AX=E800h BIOS function to i

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 8-7SYSTEM BIOS8.5 SMBIOSIn support of the DMI specification, PnP functions 50h and 51h are used to retrieve the S

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8-8 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideSYSTEM BIOS8.6 USB Legacy SupportThe system BIOS ROM checks the USB port, during POST, for the presence of a

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com A-1AError Messages and CodesA.1 IntroductionThis appendix lists the error codes and a brief description of the pr

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A-2 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideError Messages and CodesA.3 Power-On Self Test (POST) MessagesTable A-2.Power-On Self Test (POST) MessagesErro

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com A-3Error Messages and Codes514-CPU or Chassis Fan not detected.CPU fan is not connected or may have malfunctioned

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A-4 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideError Messages and CodesNetwork Server Mode Active and No Keyboard AttachedKeyboard failure while Network Serv

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com A-5Error Messages and CodesA.4 System Error Messages (1xx-xx)NOTES:[1] 102 message code may be caused by one of a

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A-6 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideError Messages and CodesA.5 Memory Error Messages (2xx-xx)Table A-4.Memory Error MessagesMessage Probable Caus

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Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com A-7Error Messages and CodesA.6 Keyboard Error Messages (30x-xx)211-02 Error while saving memory during random mem

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