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upgrade guide

 

Compaq

 Evo 

D310 

Micro Desktop

www.hp.com/go/support

Summary of Contents for Compaq Evo D310

Page 1: ...upgrade guide Compaq Evo D310 Micro Desktop www hp com go support ...

Page 2: ...ntries Adobe Acrobat and Acrobat Reader are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated Microsoft MS DOS Windows and Windows NT are U S registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation HP France Business Desktop Division 38053 Grenoble Cedex 9 France 2002 Compaq Information Technologies L P 2002 Hewlett Packard Company Important Ergonomic Information Improper and prolonged use ...

Page 3: ...igurations Replacement parts Available accessories Troubleshooting See the Troubleshooting Guide The Troubleshooting Guide will help you solve problems with your Business PC It is available in PDF format on the HP support web site www hp com go support The Troubleshooting Guide will help you Find out what to do first if you encounter a problem with your computer Identify the problem area and provi...

Page 4: ... information Your computer may contain online help information on the hard disk such as Troubleshooting and how to use HP Instant Support Linking to useful web sites If your computer is running Windows XP then you can access the Help and Support Center HSC via the Start menu HSC is an application which centralizes help topics tutorials troubleshooting etc Information on the hp support web site Ref...

Page 5: ...r Operating system and application manuals Diagrams and detailed instructions on installing add on devices Internal wire connections for adding hard drives CD ROM etc Memory expansion and replacing devices Upgrade Guide LAN configuration LAN controller Technical Reference Manual Identifying the problem Information on errors Problem solving Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Guide Parts list Accessori...

Page 6: ...do not dispose of batteries in household waste Please return used batteries either to the shop from which you bought them or to the dealer from whom you purchased your PC or to HP so that they can either be recycled or disposed of in the correct way Returned used batteries will be accepted free of charge Do not attempt to connect this product to the phone line during a lightning storm Never instal...

Page 7: ...emory 12 System board cables and connectors 13 Replacing the hard drive 14 Installing optical drives 16 Configuring an IDE device after installation 17 Replacing the floppy disk drive 18 Installing or replacing an AGP or PCI accessory card 20 Replacing the processor 21 Replacing the system board 23 Replacing the power supply unit 25 Replacing the battery 26 ...

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Page 9: ...place faulty components If you want to find out about available accessories for your PC refer to the following accessoriesWeb sites www hp com go pcaccessories www compaq com products desktops options index html Important before you start Read this section before installing any components in your PC ...

Page 10: ...atic electricity rest the accessory bag on top of the PC while you are removing the accessory from the bag Handle the accessory as little as possible and with care Removing and replacing the pc s cover WARNING For your safety disconnect the power cord and all external cables 1 Switch off the monitor and PC disconnect all power cords and any telecommunication cables 2 If necessary unlock the cover ...

Page 11: ...One Front Access Device Shelf CD ROM drive CD RW drive DVD drive or Tape drive see page 16 Up to Three Accessory Boards One AGP and Three PCI Some slots may come with pre installed boards see page 20 Floppy Drive below the hard drive see page 18 Main Memory Modules 266MHz DDR SDRAM 2 sockets for 128 MB 256 MB 512 MB or 1GB modules up to 2 GB maximum see page 12 ...

Page 12: ...12 MB non ECC DDR SDRAM modules 1 Switch off the PC and remove the computer s cover Refer to page 10 2 Open the two tabs and remove the old memory module if required 3 There are two memory sockets Start by fitting the socket nearest the processor Modules of different size for example 128MB or 256MB modules can be fitted in any order 4 Align the notches on the bottom of the module with the correspo...

Page 13: ...onnection of data and power cables from device tosystem board Cables are connected to thesystem board and internal devices as shown below Main Power connector Primary IDE connector for Hard drive s Floppy drive Internalspeaker if fitted Auxiliarly Power connector 12V Chassis Intrusion Chassis fan Processor CPU fan Status Panel CD ROM DVD CD RW or Tape drive Front USB Port CD audio if required ...

Page 14: ...ront panel Refer to page 10 2 Locate the hard drive and taking hold of the two large plastic latches that secure the bay swing the device bay upwards 3 Detach the data and power cables from the hard drive 4 Standing at the rear of the PC press the two tabs securing the hard drive inwards and carefully slide the drive tray towards you and out of the PC Primary Hard drive Left latch Right latch Rear...

Page 15: ...te the drive bay back into place and close both latches 9 Replace the PC s front panel and cover Refer to page 10 10 Verify the new configuration by checking the Summary screen To access the Summary Screen press F8 immediately after startup then press Esc Note Ensure that you have installed all the required operating system and drivers on the newly installed drive To reinstall operating system and...

Page 16: ...age 10 2 Locate the optical drive and taking hold of the two large plastic latches that secure the bay swing the device bay upwards 3 Slide the old optical drive out the front of the PC 4 Remove the clips from each side of the old drive by pulling on the protruding tabs 5 Attach the clips to each side of the new drive by inserting first one pin then pressing on the middle of the clip to allow the ...

Page 17: ...program to configure the device To enter the Setup program press F8 during startup then select Setup from the list of options IDE drives are automatically detected by the Setup program However a newly installed device may required that you install an appropriate device driver Refer to your operating system documentation for details You can obtain the latest drivers from the support web site The ID...

Page 18: ...and power connectors from both the floppy and the hard drive if installed 4 Remove the two screws securing the drive and slide it out of the front of the PC 5 Remove the three screws from the floppy drive tray 6 Align the new floppy drive in the tray and secure it using the three screws 7 Replace the drive bay in the PC 8 Attach the screws to the front of the tray floppy drive data power connector...

Page 19: ...ation by checking the Summary Screen To access the Summary Screen press F8 during startup then select the summary screen option Note Ensure that you have installed all the required operating system and drivers on the newly installed drive To reinstall operating system and drivers use the Recovery CD ROMs provided with the PC In addition you can find the most up to date versions of drivers on the s...

Page 20: ...re it in a safe place in case you need it again or if replacing a card remove the card 4 If your are installing or replacing an AGP card open the small latch located at the end of the slot 5 Aligning the card carefully slide it into position and press it firmly into the slot If you are installing or replacing an AGP card close the latch located at the side of the slot 6 Replace the retaining brack...

Page 21: ...the heatsink and disconnect the processor fan cable 4 Remove the heatsink If the processor is stuck to the heatsink carefully detach the processor from the heatsink using a flat tool such as a screwdriver 5 Lift the processor socket s lever and carefully remove the old processor Carefully insert the new processor then lower the lever back into place processor covered by heatsink processor fan conn...

Page 22: ...processor 8 Attach the heatsink to the processor 9 Secure the heatsink using the springs and screws 10 Reconnect the processor fan cable to the system board Caution Ensure you use the correct system board connector marked CPU FAN If necessary refer to System board cables and connectors on page 13 11 Replace the cover Refer to page 10 12 Ensure that the latest version of BIOS is installed on your P...

Page 23: ...board by carefully disengaging the rear connectors then carefully lifting it out of the PC 6 Insert the new system board lining up the rear connectors carefully and fasten the screws to secure the board in place 7 Replace the main memory page 12 and processor making sure you remember to use a new thermal interface page 21 8 Reconnect all cables to the new system board page 13 9 Check the configura...

Page 24: ...he Setup program defaults Off Off Normal operation 6 On Clears User and Administrator passwords Off Off Normal operation 7 On BIOS recovery mode forces booting in the BIOS boot block area Off Off Normal operation 8 On Not used Off Off Not Used Normal operation 9 On Normal operation Software boot block protection On Off Hardware boot block protection 10 On Not used Off Off Not Used Normal operation...

Page 25: ... an auxiliary power connector see page 13 3 Remove the four external screws securing the power supply 4 Slide the old power supply away from the rear of the PC and lift it out 5 Insert the new power supply ensuring that it has engaged correctly underneath 6 Replace the four screws to secure the power supply 7 Reconnect all internal power supply connectors 8 Replace the cover Refer to page 10 9 Sel...

Page 26: ...vironment do not dispose of batteries in household waste Please return used batteries to the shop from which you bought them or to the dealer from which you purchased your PC so that they can either be recycled or disposed of in an environmentally sound way Returned used batteries will be accepted free of charge 1 Switch off the PC and remove the PC s cover Refer to page 10 2 Remove the old batter...

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