5.
Dislodge the metal clip from the chassis by rocking the power button back and forth. Then slide
the power button assembly
2
out from the front of the chassis.
6.
Slide the power button assembly out from the front of the chassis.
Figure 4-12
Removing the power button
To replace the power button, reverse the previous steps.
To remove the speaker:
1.
Disconnect the speaker cable from the in-line front panel I/O device assembly cable, if you have
not already done so.
2.
Slide the speaker away from the three flanges and remove it from the chassis.
Figure 4-13
Removing the speaker
To replace the speaker, reverse the previous steps.
Memory fan
CAUTION
HP only ships DIMMs that are electrically and thermally compatible with this product.
Because third-party DIMMs might not be not be compatible, they are not supported by HP.
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Summary of Contents for Xw6400 - Workstation - 4 GB RAM
Page 1: ...HP xw6400 Workstation Service and Technical Reference Guide User Guide ...
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Page 15: ...Figure 1 4 Serial number and COA label location ENWW Product features 5 ...
Page 22: ...12 Chapter 1 Product overview ENWW ...
Page 32: ...22 Chapter 2 Installing or restoring the operating system ENWW ...
Page 60: ...50 Chapter 3 System management ENWW ...
Page 69: ...Figure 4 2 System board block diagram ENWW System board components 59 ...
Page 108: ...98 Chapter 4 Removal and replacement procedures ENWW ...
Page 146: ...136 Chapter 5 System diagnostics and troubleshooting ENWW ...
Page 147: ...A Appendix A SAS devices ENWW 137 ...
Page 154: ...144 Appendix A Appendix A SAS devices ENWW ...
Page 160: ...150 Appendix B Appendix B SATA devices ENWW ...
Page 161: ...C Appendix C Connector pins ENWW 151 ...
Page 170: ...160 Appendix C Appendix C Connector pins ENWW ...
Page 173: ...E Appendix E Routine care ENWW 163 ...
Page 180: ...170 Appendix E Appendix E Routine care ENWW ...
Page 186: ...Initial troubleshooting 176 Appendix G Appendix G Quick troubleshooting flowcharts ENWW ...
Page 187: ...No power No power part 1 ENWW No power 177 ...
Page 188: ...No power part 2 178 Appendix G Appendix G Quick troubleshooting flowcharts ENWW ...
Page 189: ...No power part 3 ENWW No power 179 ...
Page 190: ...No video No video part 1 180 Appendix G Appendix G Quick troubleshooting flowcharts ENWW ...
Page 191: ...No video part 2 ENWW No video 181 ...
Page 192: ...No video part 3 182 Appendix G Appendix G Quick troubleshooting flowcharts ENWW ...
Page 193: ...Error messages Error messages part 1 ENWW Error messages 183 ...
Page 194: ...Error messages part 2 184 Appendix G Appendix G Quick troubleshooting flowcharts ENWW ...
Page 195: ...Error messages part 3 ENWW Error messages 185 ...
Page 196: ...No operating system loading 186 Appendix G Appendix G Quick troubleshooting flowcharts ENWW ...
Page 203: ...Non functioning device ENWW Non functioning device 193 ...
Page 204: ...194 Appendix G Appendix G Quick troubleshooting flowcharts ENWW ...