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Key Specifications
Processor Type Intel Celeron, Core2 Duo, Core2 Quad
RAM Type DDR3-SDRAM DIMMs, PC2-10600 (1333 MHz) non-ECC Keyboards (not illustrated)
System boards with thermal grease, alcohol pad, and CPU socket cover 3 Internal speaker 394779-001
* Broadcom NetXtreme GbE PCIe NIC 488293-001 * Mouse, USB laser 570580-001
* Antenna for use with 538048-001 583345-001 * HP Business PC Security Lock Kit 508987-001
* LSI 56K modem, PCIe 490689-001 * Hard drive conversion kit, 2.5-inch to 3.5-inch 397117-001
* ATI HD3470 (RV620) 256-MB graphics card, one DP 1.1a connector, one 516913-001 *Not shown
dual-link DVI connector, includes bracket LP = Low profile
* ATI Radeon HD4550 (RV710) PCIe x16 graphics card, 512 MB 538051-001
* ATI Radeon HD4650 (RV730) PCIe x16 graphics card, 1 GB 538052-001
* Nvidia Quadro NVS290 256-MB PCIe graphics card 460815-001
* Nvidia Quadro NVS295 256-MB PCIe graphics card 578226-001 System Board
* Intel Gigabit NIC, includes bracket 490367-001
* HP FireWire IEEE 1394 PCI card, FH 515182-001
* Video card, SDVO, ADD2, DVI-D, includes bracket 398333-001
Intel Celeron Processors with alcohol pad and thermal grease:
E3300, 1-MB cache, 2.50 GHz 585886-001
E3200, 1-MB cache, 2.40 GHz 585885-001
450, 512-KB cache, 2.20 GHz 508256-001
Intel Core2 Quad Processors with alcohol pad and thermal grease:
Q9650, 12-MB cache, 3.00 GHz 497734-001
Q9550, 12-MB cache, 2.83 GHz 465758-001
Q9400, 6-MB cache, 2.66 GHz 497733-001
Q8400, 4-MB cache, 2.66 GHz 573955-001
Intel Core2 Duo Processors with alcohol pad and thermal grease:
E8600, 6-MB cache, 3.33 GHz 497732-001
E8500, 6-MB cache, 3.16 GHz 466170-001
E8400, 6-MB cache, 3.00 GHz 509554-001
E7600, 3-MB cache, 3.06 GHz 573954-001
E7500, 3-MB cache, 2.93 GHz 583006-001
E6300, 2-MB cache, 2.80 GHz 580748-001 System Board Connectors and Jumpers (position of some untitled
components may vary in location)
E5400, 2-MB cache, 2.70 GHz 531989-001
SPKR Speaker connector SATA PWR2 Hard drive power connec-
E5300, 2-MB cache, 2.60 GHz 516900-001 tor
* Not shown FRNT AUD Front audio connector USB Stacked USB ports
FRNT USB2 Front USB connector SATA PWR1 Optical drive power con-
nector
FRNT USB1 Front USB connector RJ45/USB Stacked network/USB
connector
DIMM1-4 Memory slots PSWD Password header
SATA0-3 Drive connectors X1PCIEXP2 PCIe x1 slot
PAR Parallel port connector X1PCIEXP1 PCIe x1 slot
COMB Serial port connector X16PCIEXP PCIe x16 slot
CHFAN2 Rear fan connector RAM RCVRY RAM header
IN/OUT Double stack audio connector PCI1 PCI slot
PS2 PS/2 mouse and keyboard BAT RTC battery
connectors
MAIN SUP- Main power CMOS CMOS reset button
PLY PWR
VGA Monitor connector PWRCPU CPU power connector
Screen Message Description Recommended Action Screen Message Description Recommended Action
101-Option ROM Error 1. System ROM checksum. 1. Verify ROM, reflash if required 1720-SMART Hard Hard drive is about to fail. 1. Determine if hard drive is giving
Drive Detects Immi- (Some hard drives have a correct error message. Enter
2. Expansion board option 2. If expansion board recently added, nent Failure hard drive firmware patch
ROM checksum. remove to see if problem remains. Computer Setup and run the Drive
that will fix an erroneous Protection System test under
3. Clear CMOS. error message.)
Storage > DPS Self-test.
4. If message disappears, may be 2. Apply hard drive firmware patch
problem with expansion card. if applicable.
5. Replace system board. 3. Back up contents and replace hard
103-System Board DMA or timers 1. Clear CMOS. drive.
Failure 1796-SATA Cabling One or more SATA devices Ensure SATA connectors are used in
2. Remove expansion boards.
Error are improperly attached. For ascending order. For one device, use
3. Replace the system board. optimal performance, the SATA 0. For two devices, use SATA
162-System Options Configuration incorrect. Run Computer Setup and check con- SATA 0 and SATA 1 con- 0 and SATA 1. For three devices, use
Not Set RTC battery may need to be nectors must be used before SATA 0, SATA1, and SATA 4.
figuration in Advanced > Onboard SATA 2 and SATA 3.
replaced. Devices. Reset date and time in Con-
trol Panel. If problem persists, 1797-SATA Drivelock Drivelock is enabled on one Either remove the Drivelocked
replace RTC battery. is not supported in or more SATA hard drives, SATA device or disable the Drive-
RAID mode. and they cannot be accessed lock feature. To disable the Drive-
163-Time & Date Not Invalid time or date in con- Reset the date and time under Con- while the system is config- lock feature, enter Computer Setup,
Set figuration memory. trol Panel (Computer Setup can also ured for RAID mode. change Storage > Storage Options
RTC battery may need to be be used). If the problem persists, > SATA Emulation to IDE, and
replaced. replace the RTC battery. select File > Save Changes and
- or - Exit. Re-enter Computer Setup and
CMOS jumper may not be - or - select Security > Drivelock Secu-
properly installed. Check for proper placement of the rity. For each listed Drivelock-capa-
CMOS jumper. ble SATA device, ensure Drivelock
is Disabled. Lastly, change Storage
164-Memory Size Memory amount has Press F1 to save memory changes. > Storage Options > SATA Emula-
Error changed since the last -or- tion back to RAID and select File >
boot (memory added or 1. Run Setup (F10). Save Changes and Exit.
removed).
- or - 2. Make sure the memory module(s) 1801-Microcode Patch Processor not supported by 1. Upgrade BIOS to proper version.
Incorrect memory configu- are installed properly. Error ROM BIOS.
ration. 2. Change the processor.
3. If 3rd party memory added, test
using HP-only memory. 2200-PMM Allocation Memory error during POST 1. Reboot the computer.
Error during MEBx execution of the Manage-
4. Verify proper memory type. Download ment Engine (ME) BIOS 2. Unplug power cord, reseat
Extensions option ROM. memory, reboot computer.
201-Memory Error RAM failure. 1. Ensure memory modules are
3. If memory configuration recently
correctly installed.
changed, unplug computer, restore
2. Verify proper memory type. original memory configuration,
3. Remove and replace the identified and reboot computer.
faulty memory module(s). 4. If the error persists, replace the
4. If the error persists after replacing system board.
modules, replace system board. 2201-MEBx Module Memory error during POST 1. Reboot the computer.
213-Incompatible A memory module in mem- 1. Verify proper memory type. did not checksum cor- execution of the Manage-
rectly ment Engine (ME) BIOS 2. Unplug power cord, reseat
Memory Module in ory socket identified in error memory, reboot computer.
Memory Socket(s) X, message missing critical 2. Try another memory socket. Extensions option ROM.
X, ... SPD information, or incom- 3. Replace DIMM with a module 3. If memory configuration recently
patible with the chipset. conforming to the SPD standard. changed, unplug computer, restore
original memory configuration,
214-DIMM Configura- Populated DIMM configura- Rearrange DIMMs so each channel and reboot computer.
tion Warning tion is not optimized. has the same amount of memory.
4. If the error persists, replace the
215-DIMM Configura- Populated DIMM configura- Remove power from the system and system board.
tion Warning tion is not optimized. reinstall memory modules. On AMD
systems, populate modules starting 2202-PMM Dealloca- Memory error during POST 1. Reboot the computer.
with slot XMM4, then XMM3, tion Error during execution of the Manage-
XMM2, XMM1. On Intel systems, MEBx cleanup ment Engine (ME) BIOS 2. Unplug power cord, reseat
populate modules starting with slot Extensions option ROM. memory, reboot computer.
DIMM1, then DIMM3, DIMM2, 3. If memory configuration recently
DIMM4. changed, unplug computer, restore
219-ECC Memory Recently added memory 1. If additional memory was recently original memory configuration,
Module Detected ECC module(s) support ECC added, remove it to see if the and reboot computer.
Modules not supported memory error correction. problem remains.
on this Platform 4. If the error persists, replace the
2. Check product documentation for system board.
memory support information. 2203-Setup error dur- MEBx selection or exit 1. Reboot the computer.
301, 304-Keyboard Keyboard failure or System 1. Reconnect keyboard with ing MEBx execution resulted in a setup failure.
2. Unplug power cord, reseat
error Unit Error computer turned off. memory, reboot computer.
2. Check connector for bent or 3. If memory configuration recently
missing pins. changed, unplug computer, restore
3. Ensure no keys are depressed. original memory configuration,
and reboot computer.
4. Replace keyboard.
4. If the error persists, replace the
5. If 304 possible system board issue
system board.
501-Display Adapter Graphics display controller. 1. Reseat graphics card.
Failure 2204-Inventory error BIOS information passed to 1. Reboot the computer.
2. Clear CMOS. during MEBx execu- the MEBx resulted in a fail-
tion ure. 2. If error persists, update to latest
3. Check monitor connection. BIOS version.
4. Replace graphics card if possible 3. If the error still persists, replace
510-Flash Screen Flash Screen image has Reflash the system ROM with the the system board.
Image Corrupted errors. latest BIOS image. 2205-Interface error MEBx operation experi- 1. Reboot the computer.
during MEBx execu- enced a hardware error dur-
511-CPU Fan not CPU fan is not connected or 1. Reseat CPU fan. tion ing communication with 2. If error persists, update to latest
Detected may have malfunctioned. ME. BIOS version.
2. Reseat fan cable.
3. Replace CPU fan. 3. If the error still persists, replace
the system board.
512-Rear Chassis Fan Rear chassis fan is not con- 1. Reseat rear chassis fan.
not Detected nected or may have mal- 2211-Memory not con- DIMM1 is not installed. Make sure there is a memory module
functioned. 2. Reseat fan cable. figured correctly for in the black DIMM1 socket and that
3. Replace rear chassis fan. proper MEBx execu- it is properly seated.
tion.
605-Diskette Drive Mismatch in drive type. 1. Disconnect any other diskette
Type Error Invalid Electronic Electronic serial number is Enter the correct serial number in
controller devices (tape drives). Serial Number missing. Computer Setup.
2. Clear CMOS.
Memory Parity Error Parity RAM failure. Run Computer Setup and Diagnostic
917-Front Audio Not Front audio harness has Reconnect or replace front audio Third-party graphics card utilities. Remove 3rd party graphics
Connected been detached or unseated harness. may be causing a problem. card to see if the problem goes away.
from motherboard.
Network Server Mode Keyboard failure while Net- 1. Reconnect keyboard with
921-Device in PCI There is an incompatibility/ Try rebooting the system. If the error Active and No Key- work Server Mode enabled. computer turned off.
Express slot failed to problem with this device and reoccurs, the device may not work board Attached
initialize the system or PCI Express 2. Check connector for bent or
with this system missing pins.
Link could not be retrained
to an x1. 3. Ensure that no keys are depressed.
4. Replace keyboard.
Parity Check 2 Parity RAM failure. Run Computer Setup and Diagnostic
Third-party graphics card utilities. Remove 3rd party graphics
may be causing a problem. card to see if problem goes away.