DESKTOP MANAGEMENT
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Chapter 3
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Before exiting, click
File>Save Changes and Exit
.
Hood Lock (Smart Cover Lock)
When installed, the hood lock can prevent unauthorized access to the internal components
CAUTION
For maximum cover lock security, be sure to establish a setup password. The setup
password prevents unauthorized access to the Computer Setup utility.
LOCKING THE SOLENOID LOCK
To activate and lock the solenoid lock:
1
Turn on or restart the workstation. If you are in Windows, click
Start>Shut Down>Restart
.
2
As soon as the workstation is turned on, press and hold the
F10
key until you enter Computer Setup.
Press
Enter
to bypass the title screen, if necessary.
NOTE
If you do not press the
F10
key at the appropriate time, you must restart the workstation and
press and hold the
F10
key again to access the utility.
If you are using a PS/2 keyboard, you may see a Keyboard Error message—disregard it.
3
Select
Security>Smart Cover>Cover Lock>Lock
option.
4
Before exiting, select
File>Save Changes and Exit
.
UNLOCKING THE SOLENOID LOCK
To unlock the solenoid lock:
1
Turn on or restart the workstation. If you are in Windows, click Start>Shut Down>Restart.
2
As soon as the workstation is turned on, press and hold the
F10
key until you enter Computer Setup.
Press
Enter
to bypass the title screen, if necessary.
NOTE
If you do not press the
F10
key at the appropriate time, you must restart the workstation and
press and hold the
F10
key again to access the utility.
If you are using a PS/2 keyboard, you may see a Keyboard Error message—disregard it.
3
Select
Security>Smart Cover>Cover Lock>Unlock
.
4
Before exiting, select
File>Save Changes and Exit
.
USING THE FAILSAFE KEY
If you enable the hood lock and cannot enter your password to disable the lock, you will need a FailSafe
Key to open the workstation side access panel. You will need the key in any of the following
circumstances:
Summary of Contents for Xw6200 - Workstation - 2 GB RAM
Page 1: ...HP Workstation xw6200 Service and Technical Reference Guide ...
Page 8: ...VIII CONTENTS ...
Page 14: ...XIV PREFACE ...
Page 26: ...26 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ...
Page 62: ...62 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT ...
Page 112: ...112 REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES ...
Page 154: ...154 SCSI DEVICES ...
Page 158: ...158 SATA DEVICES ...
Page 174: ...174 CONNECTOR PINS 5 BLK GND 6 BLK GND 6 Pin Power Auxiliary PCI Express Pin Color Signal ...
Page 178: ...178 POWER CORD SET REQUIREMENTS ...
Page 184: ...184 ADDITIONAL PASSWORD SECURITY AND RESETTING CMOS ...
Page 186: ...186 QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWS Initial Troubleshooting ...
Page 187: ...NO POWER 187 Appendix I No Power No Power Part 1 ...
Page 188: ...188 QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWS No Power Part 2 ...
Page 189: ...NO POWER 189 Appendix I No Power Part 3 ...
Page 190: ...190 QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWS No Video No Video Part 1 ...
Page 191: ...NO VIDEO 191 Appendix I No Video Part 2 ...
Page 192: ...192 QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWS No Video Part 3 ...
Page 193: ...ERROR MESSAGES 193 Appendix I Error Messages Error Messages Part 1 ...
Page 194: ...194 QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWS Error Messages Part 2 ...
Page 195: ...ERROR MESSAGES 195 Appendix I Error Messages Part 3 ...
Page 196: ...196 QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWS No OS Loading ...
Page 198: ...198 QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWS No OS Loading from Hard Drive Part 2 ...
Page 199: ...NO OS LOADING FROM HARD DRIVE 199 Appendix I No OS Loading from Hard Drive Part 3 ...
Page 200: ...200 QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWS No OS Loading from Diskette Drive ...
Page 201: ...NO OS LOADING FROM CD ROM DRIVE 201 Appendix I No OS Loading from CD ROM Drive ...
Page 202: ...202 QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWS No OS Loading from Network ...
Page 203: ...NON FUNCTIONING DEVICE 203 Appendix I Non functioning Device ...
Page 204: ...204 QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWS ...
Page 208: ...208 ...
Page 209: ...209 Index ...