6 HP Vectra VLi 8SF PC Models and Accessories Product Number Hard Drive Video Controller Std. RAM Multi-media LAN OS1 Vectra VLi 8SF PC Models with Intel Celeron Processor, PPGA2 package, 66 MHz System Bus Speed, and 128 KB Level 2 Cache Memory HP Vectra VLi 8SF PC 366/66 (CPL: 04/99 ) D7826A/T 4.3 GB IDE Integrated Matrox MGA-G200 AGP (8 MB SGRAM fitted, not upgradeable) 32 MB SDRAM 100 MHz no 3COM 3C905BTX W95 3COM 3C905BTX W95 HP Vectra VLi 8SF PC 400/66 (CPL: 04/99 ) D7836A/T 4.
HP Vectra VLi 8SF PC Product Number Hard Drive Video Controller Std. RAM Multi-media LAN OS1 Vectra VLi 8SF PC Models with Intel Pentium II Processor, 100 MHz System Bus Speed, and 512 KB Level 2 Cache Memory HP Vectra VLi 8SF PC 400/100 (CPL: 04/99 ) D7846A/T 4.3 GB IDE D7847N/T 8.4 GB IDE Integrated Matrox MGA-G200 AGP (8 MB SGRAM fitted, not upgradeable) D7848N D7860A 4.3 GB IDE 32 MB SDRAM 100 MHz no 64 MB SDRAM 100 MHz 24 ✕ Max IDE slim CD-ROM 3COM 3C905BTX W95 NT 4.
HP Vectra VLi 8SF PC Product Number Hard Drive Video Controller Std. RAM Multi-media LAN OS1 Vectra VLi 8SF PC Models3 with Intel Celeron User Defined Processor, Main Memory, and Hard Disk D7700E User defined Integrated Matrox MGA-G200 AGP (8 MB SGRAM fitted, not upgradeable) User defined User defined User defined None Models3 with Intel Pentium User Defined Processor, Main Memory, and Hard Disk D7850E 1. 2. 3.
HP Vectra VLi 8SF PC Supported Accessories 32-MB kit 32-bit SDRAM, 100 MHz non-ECC main memory module D6501A/T 32-MB kit 32-bit SDRAM, 100 MHz non-ECC main memory module (pack of 20) D6504A/T 64-MB kit 32-bit SDRAM, 100 MHz non-ECC main memory module D6502A/T 64-MB kit 32-bit SDRAM, 100 MHz non-ECC main memory module (pack of 20) D6505A/T 128-MB, 32-bit SDRAM, 100 MHz non-ECC main memory module D6503A/T 256-MB, 32-bit SDRAM, 100 MHz ECC main memory module D6743A/T Documentation User’s Guide Man
HP Vectra VLi 8SF PC System Board, BIOS, and Memory System Board Switches: See the table on the next page. Processor: Pentium II or Pentium III, SECC2 package, with integrated heatsink and level-2 cache memory. Main Memory: Two DIMM sockets which support up to a maximum of 512 MB. Install 32 MB, 64 MB, 128 MB or 256 MB 100 MHz SDRAM modules. Medium-Profile Desktop Vectras 16 Processor: Celeron PPGA (Plastic Pin Grid Array) package with Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) socket.
HP Vectra VLi 8SF PC System Board Switches Switch 1 Off On Crash recovery mode: forces booting in the BIOS boot block area Off Off Normal operation On Normal operation (keyboard space-bar power-on enabled) Off Disables keyboard power- on On Clears User and Administrator passwords Off Normal operation 3 Off On Clears CMOS (to reload the Setup program defaults) Normal operation 6-9 — Processor frequency, see the following table — 10 — RESERVED — Do Not Use Off System Frequency1 Bu
HP Vectra VLi 8SF PC Part Numbers a f e b c d 10 2 1 8 15 12 3 9 4 11 13 16 6 5 7 17 14 Medium-Profile Desktop Vectras HP Vectra VLi 8SF PC 16-7 16
HP Vectra VLi 8SF PC Parts List for HP Vectra VLi 8SF PC Item 1 Description Chassis assembly: a b c d e f 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Top cover assembly Bezel assembly Status panel assembly Airflow guide/fan assembly Mini NLX board extractor Master key lock Power supply FDD filler kit (RFI plate +filler) CD-ROM drive bay blank filler HDD screws/washers and RFI retainer kit Rear bezel Stand foot assembly Backplane board with 3COM 10/100BT network controller System board IDE hard disk drive 1 4.3 GB 8.
HP Vectra VLi 8SF PC System Board Parts List for HP Vectra VLi 8SF PC Description System board: Vectra VLi 8SF system board with 370-pin socket (PGA370) for Intel Celeron processor Vectra VLi 8SF system board with SC242 slot connector for Intel Pentium II/III processor Processors: Intel Celeron 366/66 128KB L2 cache Intel Celeron 400/66 128KB L2 cache Heat-sink for Intel Celeron processor Thermal Interface material for Intel Celeron processor Intel Pentium II 400/100 512KB L2 cache Intel Pentium III 450/100
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nitro-dt.bk : nitro-3.fb4 Page 23 Thursday, February 18, 1999 12:14 PM 3 Replacing Hardware Components Removing and Replacing the Cover & Front Panel Removing and Replacing the Cover & Front Panel Removing the Cover Before removing the cover, switch off the monitor and PC, disconnect all power cords and any telecommunication cables. If necessary, unlock the cover at the rear of the PC. 1 Unfasten the thumb screw at the rear of the PC, open the rear latches and slide the cover backwards to remove it.
nitro-dt.bk : nitro-3.fb4 Page 24 Thursday, February 18, 1999 12:14 PM 3 Replacing Hardware Components Replacing a Memory Module Replacing a Memory Module Location of Main Memory — modules can be installed in either slot 1 Remove the computer’s cover (described in this chapter). 2 Open the two tabs and remove the old memory module. 3 Insert the new memory module (aligning it) and close the two tabs. 4 Replace the cover (described in this chapter).
nitro-dt.bk : nitro-3.fb4 Page 25 Thursday, February 18, 1999 12:14 PM 3 Replacing Hardware Components Replacing an Accessory Board Replacing an Accessory Board NOTE Only use XT format ISA accessory boards (width less than 10.4 cm or 4.09 inches). 1 Remove the computer’s cover (described in this chapter). 2 Unfasten the retaining bracket and rotate it open. 3 Hold the old board firmly and carefully pull it out. 4 Aligning the new board carefully, slide it into position and press it firmly into the slot.
nitro-dt.bk : nitro-3.fb4 Page 26 Thursday, February 18, 1999 12:14 PM 3 Replacing Hardware Components Which Drive Connectors to Use Which Drive Connectors to Use Internal drives, such as hard disk drives, DVD drives, or CD-ROM drives, must be connected to data and/or power cables. When replacing these drives, ensure you use the correct data and power connectors.
nitro-dt.bk : nitro-3.fb4 Page 27 Thursday, February 18, 1999 12:14 PM 3 Replacing Hardware Components Replacing the Hard Disk Drive 2 Remove all drive connectors. Floppy drive Hard drive Main power 3 Press the retaining clip on top of the drive tray and slide it backwards to remove it. 4 Unfasten the screws on the bottom of the drive tray and remove the hard disk drive. 4 3 CAUTION Take care when handling the hard disk drive during installation. A one-quarter inch drop can damage it.
nitro-dt.bk : nitro-3.fb4 Page 28 Thursday, February 18, 1999 12:14 PM 3 Replacing Hardware Components Replacing the Slim CD-ROM Drive Replacing the Slim CD-ROM Drive WARNING To avoid electrical shock and harm to your eyes by laser, do not open the laser module. The laser module should be serviced by service personnel only. Do not attempt to make any adjustment to the laser unit. Refer to the label on the CD-ROM for power requirements and wavelength. This product is a class 1 laser product.
nitro-dt.bk : nitro-3.fb4 Page 29 Thursday, February 18, 1999 12:14 PM 3 Replacing Hardware Components Replacing the Slim CD-ROM Drive 5 Align the new CD-ROM drive with the arrows indicated on the drive tray and clip it into position. 6 Replace the drive tray. 7 Attach drive’s connector. 8 Replace the cover (described in this chapter).
nitro-dt.bk : nitro-3.fb4 Page 30 Thursday, February 18, 1999 12:14 PM 3 Replacing Hardware Components Replacing the Floppy Drive Replacing the Floppy Drive 1 Remove the computer’s cover (described in this chapter). 2 Remove all drive connectors. Hard drive Floppy drive Main power 3 Press the retaining clip on top of the drive tray and slide it backwards to remove it. 4 Unfasten the screws on the sides of the drive tray and remove the floppy drive.
nitro-dt.bk : nitro-3.fb4 Page 31 Thursday, February 18, 1999 12:14 PM 3 Replacing Hardware Components Replacing the Processor Replacing the Processor 1 Remove the computer’s cover (described in this chapter). 2 Remove the old processor. Removing a Celeron processor Removing a Pentium processor 3 Install the new processor and clip it into place.
nitro-dt.bk : nitro-3.fb4 Page 32 Thursday, February 18, 1999 12:14 PM 3 Replacing Hardware Components Replacing the System Board Replacing the System Board 1 Remove the computer’s cover (described in this chapter). 2 Remove the side panel. 3 Remove the main memory and processor from the old system board (described in this chapter). 4 Remove the old system board. 5 Carefully slide in the new system board, aligning the rails correctly.
nitro-dt.bk : nitro-3.fb4 Page 33 Thursday, February 18, 1999 12:14 PM 3 Replacing Hardware Components Replacing the System Board 6 Push the system board into place using the lever. Ensure the connectors are well aligned and fully engaged. 7 Replace the main memory and processor in the new system board (described in this chapter). 8 If the new processor is a different speed, ensure that the system board switches are correctly set for your processor speed.
nitro-dt.bk : nitro-3.fb4 Page 34 Thursday, February 18, 1999 12:14 PM 3 Replacing Hardware Components Replacing the Power Supply Replacing the Power Supply WARNING To avoid electrical shock, do not open the power supply. There are no userserviceable parts inside. 1 Remove the computer’s cover (described in this chapter). 2 Remove all internal power supply connectors. Hard drive Floppy drive Main power 3 Remove the screws securing the power supply.
nitro-dt.bk : nitro-3.fb4 Page 35 Thursday, February 18, 1999 12:14 PM 3 Replacing Hardware Components Replacing the Fan Replacing the Fan 1 Remove the computer’s cover (described in this chapter). 2 Remove the side panel (refer to page 32). 3 Remove the fan’s power connector. 4 Remove the airflow guide and fan. 5 Attach the four rubber pins to the new fan. 6 Attach the new air flow guide to the new fan. 7 Align the fan and insert it into the PC.
nitro-dt.bk : nitro-3.fb4 Page 36 Thursday, February 18, 1999 12:14 PM 3 Replacing Hardware Components Replacing the Riser Card Replacing the Riser Card 1 Remove the computer’s cover (described in this chapter). 2 Remove the side panel and the system board (described in this chapter). 3 Remove any connectors attached to the riser card and any accessory boards installed. 4 Remove the screw securing the riser card. 5 Slide the riser card forward and tilt to remove it. 4 5 6 Insert the new riser card.