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HP Vectra VL 5/xxx User’s Guide.
Notice The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, in cluding, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness f or a particular purpose.
User’s Guide.
iv Engl ish Who this Man ual is For This manual is for any one who wants to: • Set up the PC fo r the first time • Configure the PC • Add accessories to the PC • Troubleshoot problems on the PC • Find out where to get more information and support.
Engli sh v Impor tant Er gonomic Informa tion It is strongly r ecommended that yo u read the ergo nomic informat ion before using your PC. For W indows 95 users, open the Start menu in the task bar and sele ct Help. Then double-click on th e help topic “W orking in Comfort”.
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Content s English vii 1 Setting Up and Usi ng Y our PC Unpacking Y our PC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Connecting the Mouse, Keyboard, Display and Printer . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Connect ions for Models with Int egrated Video Display .
viii English Removing and Replacing the Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Removing the Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Replaci ng the Cover after Install ing Acc essori es .
English ix Solving Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 HP Summary Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 If Y our PC Do es Not Start Properly .
x English Sy s tem Board Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Power Consumpti on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 IRQs, DMAs, and I/O Addres ses Used by Y our PC .
English xi HP Network Phone-in Support Service (NPS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Hewlett-Packard Mark eting Headq uarters . . . . .
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1 Settin g Up and Usi ng Yo ur PC.
1 Setting Up and Using Your PC Unpacking Yo ur PC 2 English Unpack in g Yo ur PC WARNING If you have any doubt that you can lift the PC or display safely, do not try to move it without help.
English 3 1 Sett ing Up and Using Your PC Connecting the Mouse, Keybo ard, Display and Prin ter Connecting th e Mouse, Ke yboa rd, Di splay and Printe r Connect the mouse, keyboard, and display to the back of the computer . The conn ectors are shaped to go in one way only .
1 Setting Up and Using Your PC Connecting the Mo use, Keybo ard, D isplay and P rinter 4 English Conn ections for Model s with MGA Millen nium Vid eo Board If your PC has a M GA Millennium video board, use the following connectors.
English 5 1 Sett ing Up and Using Your PC Connectin g to a N etwork Connecting to a Networ k If your PC comes with a ne twor k connector , let your Network Administrator know yo u are connecting your PC t o the network. Connect the network cable to the RJ-45 U TP (Unshielded T wisted Pair) LAN connector .
1 Setting Up and Using Your PC Connecting Au dio Accessories 6 English Conne cting Audi o Acces sorie s If your PC has multimedia capabiliti es, it will have a Headphones jack and a Microphone jack on the rear panel . An audio Line In jack, an audio Line Out jack, and a MIDI interface connector (“SPK OUT”) are also located on the rear panel.
English 7 1 Sett ing Up and Using Your PC Connecting the P ower Cab les Conne cting t he Po wer Cabl es WARNING For your safety, always connect the equ ipment to a grounded wall outlet. Always use a power cable with a properly grounded plug such as the one provided with this equipment or in compli ance with your national regulati ons.
1 Setting Up and Using Your PC Your PC’s Hardware Contro l Panel 8 English Your PC ’s Hardware C ontrol Panel Y o ur PC’ s hardwar e control panel is on the front of your PC. Power On/Off Button Press this button to turn the power on or off to your PC.
English 9 1 Sett ing Up and Using Your PC Star ting an d St opp ing You r PC Starting and Stopping Your PC NOTE If you are starting your PC for the first time, refer to "Starting the PC for the First Time", on page 10. To stop your PC, refer to "Stoppi ng Your PC", on page 12.
1 Setting Up and Using Your PC Start ing and S topping Your PC 10 English Starting the PC for the First Time If your PC has pre installed software, it is initialized the first time yo u start the PC. The software initialization process takes approxim ately three minutes.
English 11 1 Sett ing Up and Using Your PC Star ting an d St opp ing You r PC 2 The software initialization routine starts. It di splays the software license agreement, gives you an opportunity to read Working in Comfort ( ergonomic advice for computer users) , and then asks questions about the PC.
1 Setting Up and Using Your PC Start ing and S topping Your PC 12 English Creati ng Mast er Diskett es It is very important that you create master diskettes for your preloaded software as soon as possible. HP recommends that you use new diskettes. If y ou need to restore the preloaded software on your PC, you can use these diskettes to do so.
English 13 1 Sett ing Up and Using Your PC Settin g Password s Setting Pa ssword s Y o u can set two passwords, the administrator password and the use r password, to provide two levels of protection for your PC. Y ou set both passwords in the Security menu group of the Setup program .
1 Setting Up and Using Your PC Settin g Password s 14 English Setting a User Password A user password can o nly be set if an Administrator Passwor d has already been set.
English 15 1 Sett ing Up and Using Your PC Using Power Management Using P ower Man agement Power management enables you to reduce the PC’ s power consumption when you are not using the PC. T o configure power management, refer to "Power Menu Items" in the HP Setup program (refer to "HP Setup Program", on page 66).
1 Setting Up and Using Your PC Additional Infor mation and Help 16 English.
2 How to In stall Accessorie s In Your PC This chapter explains how to install accessorie s, such as extra memory , accessory bo ards, and additional disk drives, in your PC.
2 How to Install Acc essories In Your PC Accessories You Can Install 18 English Accesso ries You C an In stall Processor Main Memory Mo dules (32-bit EDO) : 8 MB kit (2 x 4 MB modules) 16 MB kit (2 x 8MB m odules) 32 MB kit (2 x 1 6 MB modules) 64 MB kit (2 x 3 2 MB modules) (Pairs of identical modules m ust be installed.
English 19 2 How to Install Accessories In Your PC Removing and Replacing t he Cover Rem oving and Replac ing t he Cove r WARNING For your safety, never remove the PC’s cover without first removing the power cord from the power outlet, and any connec tion t o a telecommunications network.
2 How to Install Acc essories In Your PC Moving and Replacing the Pow er Supply 20 English Moving a nd Replacing the Power Supply Y o u must move the power supply to access the sockets for the main memory , video memory , processor , battery , or accessory boar d slots.
English 21 2 How to Install Accessories In Your PC Installing Memory Installi ng Memor y CAUT ION Static electricity can damage electronic components. T urn all equipment OFF .
2 How to Install Acc essories In Your PC Installing Memor y 22 English To install a main m emory module: 1 Disconnect the computer ’s power supply cord and any c onnection to a telecommunications network. 2 Remove the computer’s cover and the power sup ply (refer to page 20).
English 23 2 How to Install Accessories In Your PC Installing Memory Installing an Op tional Cache Memory Module Y o ur PC comes with a 256 KB level 2 cache memory module. Y ou can upgrade th is to 512 KB. CAUT ION Static electricity can damage electronic components.
2 How to Install Acc essories In Your PC Installing Memor y 24 English Installing a Video Memory Upgra de (Integrated Video Models) If you have an integrated video display , your PC is supp lied with 1 MB of video memory on the sy stem bo ard. Y ou can install a pair of vide o memory modules to increase y our available video memory to 2 MB.
English 25 2 How to Install Accessories In Your PC Installing Memory 4 Align the video memory module directly over the socket taking care to align the dot on the module with the corner notch on the socket as illustrated in the diagram.
2 How to Install Acc essories In Your PC Installing Memor y 26 English Upgradin g the MGA Millennium Boar d Memory If your PC has the MGA Millennium vid eo board instead of in tegrated video memory , you can increase its memory from 2 MB to 4 MB to get more colors and better video resolution .
English 27 2 How to Install Accessories In Your PC Installing Memory 5 Instal l any other accessories before replacing the cover and reconnecting the cables. 6 After switching on the PC, ch ange the video resoluti on and the number of colors displayed.
2 How to Install Acc essories In Your PC Installing Mass Storage Devi ces 28 English Installi ng Mass Stor age Dev ices Y o u can install additional mass stora ge devices, if you need extra mass storage space for your application software.
English 29 2 How to Install Accessories In Your PC Installing Mass Storage Devices Up to three IDE devices can be connected to the sy stem boa rd using these data cables. (Refer to the storag e device’s manual to check whether you need t o set jumpers, or if there are any special install ation proced ures.
2 How to Install Acc essories In Your PC Installing Mass Storage Devi ces 30 English Installing an IDE Hard Disk Drive in the Rear Shelf The PC has an integ rated Enhanced IDE control ler which supports two Fast IDE hard disk drives.
English 31 2 How to Install Accessories In Your PC Installing Mass Storage Devices 5 Connect the power cable and the data cable to the rear o f the drive. The conn ectors are shaped to go in one way only . 6 Instal l any other accessories before replacing the cover.
2 How to Install Acc essories In Your PC Installing Mass Storage Devi ces 32 English 4 Remove the two b ezels from the bo ttom shelf. The beze ls snap in and out, and can be removed without any tools. 5 Support the power supply with your hand (to prevent i t falling out) and carefully turn the PC onto its side.
English 33 2 How to Install Accessories In Your PC Installing Mass Storage Devices 8 Support the power supply with your hand and very car efully return the PC to the upright position. 9 Connect the data and po wer cables t o the rear of the drive. The conne ctors ar e shaped to fit one w ay only .
2 How to Install Acc essories In Your PC Installing Mass Storage Devi ces 34 English 4 Remove the two b ezels from the bo ttom shelf. The beze ls snap in and out, and can be removed without any tools. 5 Slide the drive completely into the bottom shelf and secure it with the screws p rovided with th e device.
English 35 2 How to Install Accessories In Your PC Installing Accesso ry Boards Installi ng A ccesso ry Bo ards CAUT ION Static electricity can damage electronic com ponents.
2 How to Install Acc essories In Your PC Installing Accesso ry Boards 36 English Installing the Board 1 Disconnect the computer ’s power supply cord and any c onnection to a telecommunications network. 2 Remove the computer’s cover and power supply.
English 37 2 How to Install Accessories In Your PC Installing Accesso ry Boards Instal ling an Accessory Board (refer to facing page) Step 4: Unscrew and re move the slot cove r. Step 5: Slide board into the slot. Step 7: Secure the board. Step 8: Installing a V ESA- standard video adapter board.
2 How to Install Acc essories In Your PC Installing a BNC Coax Ad apter 38 English Installi ng a B NC C oax A dap ter If your PC i s supplied with an pre-i nstalled network board with a UTP (Unshielded T wisted Pair) connector , you can install a BNC Co ax connector ont o this b oard.
English 39 2 How to Install Accessories In Your PC Installing a BNC Coax Adap ter T o Install a B NC Coax Adapter Step 3: Remove the metal plug. Step 4: Remove the nut. Step 5: Attach the coax adapt er board to the network board. Step 6: Screw the nut back onto the coax conne ctor.
2 How to Install Acc essories In Your PC Installing an OverD rive Processor 40 English Installi ng an OverDr ive Pr ocessor Y o u can install an Intel OverDrive TM processor in your PC. Contact your authorized reseller for more details about the availability of the Intel OverDrive processor for your PC.
English 41 2 How to Install Accessories In Your PC Installing an Ov erDrive P rocessor 5 To install the new processor: a Locate the corner markers: • on the processor—a dot or not ch (“broken” corner) • on the processor socket—a dot.
2 How to Install Acc essories In Your PC Installing the Se curity Bracket 42 English Installi ng the Secu rity B racke t The security bracket supplied with the computer can be used to fasten the computer to your desk. 1 Remove the computer’s cover (refe r to page 19).
3 Troubleshootin g Your PC This chapter can help y ou solve problems that you may encounter when using your PC..
3 Troubleshooting Your PC Solv ing Prob le ms 44 English Solv ing Pr oblems This chapter can help y ou solve most problems you might have with your PC . If you are unable to solve your problem after follow ing the ad vice in this chapter , refer to "Hewlett Packard Support and Information Services", on page 67.
English 45 3 Troubleshooting Your PC If Your PC D oes Not Sta rt P roper ly If Yo ur PC Does N ot Star t Proper ly Use this section if your PC does not start properly when you turn it on, and you experience one of the following sym ptoms: • Your PC’s display is blank and there are no error messages.
3 Troubleshooting Your PC If Your PC Does Not Start Prop erly 46 English Check Internal Items If the PC sti ll does not start properly , foll ow this procedure to check the internal items: 1 Turn off the displ ay, the computer, and all external devi ces.
English 47 3 Troubleshooting Your PC If Your PC D oes Not Sta rt P roper ly If You Cann ot Start Your PC from a Modem If you are ru nning W indows 95 and you have chosen the option to start your PC from a modem, and this option does not work, then you ne ed to change the IRQ setti ng in the HP Setup program .
3 Troubleshooting Your PC If Your PC Does Not Start Prop erly 48 English Cleari ng the PC’s Configu ration Memory If the PC then starts, b ut POST still persists in reporting an error , clear the cu.
English 49 3 Troubleshooting Your PC If You Cannot Turn Off Your PC If You Ca nnot Tur n Off Yo ur PC Use this section if you cannot turn off your PC, t he power indication light i s re d, and you hear a “buzzing” sound. • Check if your PC is locked, whereby “power-off” is not allowed.
3 Troubleshooting Your PC If Your PC Has a Hardware Pro blem 50 English If Noth ing is Displa yed on the Scr een If nothi ng is displayed on the screen, but the PC starts and the keyboard, disk dr ives, and other peripheral devices seem to op erate prop erly: • Make sure that the display is plugge d in and switched ON.
English 51 3 Troubleshooting Your PC If Your P C Has a Hard ware Problem If Your Keybo ard Does Not Work • Ensure that the keyboard is correctly connected.
3 Troubleshooting Your PC If Your PC Has a Hardware Pro blem 52 English If Your Printer Doe s Not Work • Make sure the printer’s power switch is ON. • Verify that the power cord is plugge d into the power outlet and the printer. • Verify that you have the correct cable for the printer.
English 53 3 Troubleshooting Your PC If Your P C Has a Hard ware Problem If the Flexible Disk Drive Does Not Work • Ensure you are usi ng a formatted diskette and it is i nserted correct ly. • Check you are using a di skette that is the right density.
3 Troubleshooting Your PC If Your PC Has a Hardware Pro blem 54 English If the Hard Disk Does Not Work • Check that the disk power and data cable s are correctly connected (refer to "Connecting IDE Devices", on page 28).
English 55 3 Troubleshooting Your PC If Your P C Has a Hard ware Problem If the CD-ROM Drive Has a Problem WARNING Be sure to disconnect the power cord and any telecommunication cables from your computer before you remove the c over to check the cable connections or jumper settin gs.
3 Troubleshooting Your PC If Your PC Has a Hardware Pro blem 56 English If an Accessory Board Does Not Work Carry out the following checks: • Ensure the boar d has been firmly installed in the accessory boar d slot . • Check that the accessory board has been correctly confi gured with the ISA Configuration Utility if necessary.
English 57 3 Troubleshooting Your PC If Your PC Has a Software Pro blem If Y our P C Has a Soft ware Prob lem If You Have Forgotten Your Password ❒ If you for get the User Password, but no t the A dministrator password, carry out the following procedure: 1 Switch off the PC.
3 Troubleshooting Your PC If You Have a Network Problem 58 English If Your App lication Software Does Not Work If the PC reports the sy stem is OK and the indicator light over the power switch is illuminated, but some softwa re won’t run: • Refer to the operating system and appl ication software manuals.
English 59 3 Troubleshooting Your PC If Your P C Has an A udio P roblem If Y our P C Has an Au dio Problem No Sound When Running Any Applications First, check that the output volume is not set to zero.
3 Troubleshooting Your PC If Your P C Has an A udio P roblem 60 English Humming Nois e If the power grounding of your audio components is inade quate, a humming noise may be generated.
English 61 3 Troubleshooting Your PC Chan ging t he Bat ter y Chan ging the Batt ery WARNING There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly installed. For your safety, never attempt to recharge, disassem ble, or burn the old battery. Replace the battery only w ith the same or equivalent t ype recommended by the manufacturer.
3 Troubleshooting Your PC Chan ging t he Bat ter y 62 English External Battery Y o u can also install an external battery in the PC (HP part num ber 1420- 0513), which you can order from your authorized reseller .
English 63 3 Troubleshooting Your PC Technical Infor mation Technical Infor mation System Board S witches Switch Switch funct ion: 1 - 4, 7 Proc essor s peed, see next table 5 Password: Open = enabled.
3 Troubleshooting Your PC Technical Information 64 English Power Co nsumption All measurements are in watts (rms). NOTE When the PC is turned off with the power button on the front panel, the power consumption falls below 5 Watt s, but is not zero. The special on/off method used by this PC co nsiderably extends the lifetime of the power supply.
English 65 3 Troubleshooting Your PC Technical Infor mation IRQs, DMAs, and I/O Addresses Used by Your PC IRQs us ed by P C The IRQ, DMA, and I/O address mappings sho wn here are for a PC with a basic configur ation. The resourc es u sed by your P C may var y, depending upon which accessory boar ds ar e bund led with the PC.
3 Troubleshooting Your PC HP Setup Pr ogram 66 English Integrated Video Graphic Information The integrated video graphic chip is manufactured by S3 Inc.
4 Hewlett P ackard Suppo rt and Information Services.
4 Hewlett Packard Support and In formation Services Introduct ion 68 English Introducti on Hewlett Packard computers are engineered for quality and reli ability to give you many years of trouble-free service.
English 69 4 Hewlett P ackard Support and Information Serv ices Your HP Autho rized Res eller Your HP Auth orized Resell er HP Authorized Resellers have bee n trained on HP V ectra equipment and are familiar with its configu ration and environment.
4 Hewlett Packard Support and In formation Services HP Support Assistan t CD-ROM 70 English HP Support Assis tant CD-ROM HP Support Assistant is a yearly subscription service on two CD-ROMs: one for software; and another one for support d ocumentation.
English 71 4 Hewlett P ackard Support and Information Serv ices Hewlett-Pac kard Information Ser vices Hewle tt-Packa rd Infor mation S ervic es Hewlett Packard Electronic Information Services are available 24 hours per day , 7 day s per week, ensu ring that the most up-to-date information is alway s available.
4 Hewlett Packard Support and In formation Services Hewlett-Packard Infor mation Serv ices 72 English HP Forum on America Online The HP Forum on America Online is an ele ctronic information and communication service which can be acce ssed via modem. T o access the HP Forum: • select Keyword Search from the menu, • type HP , • press .
English 73 4 Hewlett P ackard Support and Information Serv ices Hewlett-Pac kard Information Ser vices HP BBS L ibrary The HP electronic bull etin board library service contains the latest versions of drivers, BIOS, and utilitie s, which you can download to your PC using a mo dem.
4 Hewlett Packard Support and In formation Services Hewlett-Packard Infor mation Serv ices 74 English HP FAXback on Demand—HP FIRST HP FIRST is a service where you can select documents, support and technical information, data sheets and pre-sale s inform ation, which are then faxed to you.
English 75 4 Hewlett P ackard Support and Information Serv ices Hewlett-Pac kard Information Ser vices Ordering Dri vers and BIOS on Diskette Y o u can order diskettes from HP , with the latest versions of drivers, BIOS and software utilities. The di skettes will be deli vered by mail.
4 Hewlett Packard Support and In formation Services HP Suppo rt Serv ices 76 English HP Support Services Hewlett-Packard provides a thr ee year har dware warranty which includes on-site service during the f irst year after purchase, and a return service during the secon d and third ye ars after purchase.
English 77 4 Hewlett P ackard Support and Information Serv ices Hewlett-Packard Telepho ne Suppo rt Hewlett-Pack ard Telephone Support HP North American Customer S upport Center Assistance from the HP North American Customer Supp ort Center is available Monday to Friday , 7:00 am to 6:00 pm Mountain time.
4 Hewlett Packard Support and In formation Services Lifeline Telephone Support 78 English Please have the following information ready when you call so that you r enquiry can be dealt with qui ckly: .
English 79 4 Hewlett P ackard Support and Information Serv ices HP Network Phone- in Suppo rt Serv ice (NPS) HP Network Pho ne-in Support Service (NPS) The HP Network Phone- in Support Service (NPS) provides fast access to HP experts in networked M ultivendor environments.
4 Hewlett Packard Support and In formation Services Summary 80 English Summary The table b elow summariz es the services and support available fro m HP or authorized resellers.
English 81 4 Hewlett P ackard Support and Information Serv ices Hewlett-Packard Market ing Headquar ters Hewle tt-Pac kard Mark eting Headqu arters Should you wish to contact Hewlett-Packard, check your local telephon e directory for the HP Sale s and Service Office nea r you.
4 Hewlett Packard Support and In formation Services Hewlett-Packard Mar keting Head quart ers 82 English.
English 83 Glossary 100Base-T Refers to the 100 Mbit/s network technology over category 5 UTP (unshiel ded twist ed pair) cable that is compatibl e with the pro posed IEEE 802.3 stand ard. This technology, whi ch takes the CSMA/CD proto col to 100 M Bit s/s operation , is also referred to as 80 2.
84 English Glossary Double buff ering The pro cess of using two fra me buffers for smooth animatio n. Graphi cal con tents o f one frame buffer are displayed while updates occur on the other buffer. When the updates are compl ete, the buffers are switched.
Glossary English 85 3-D viewi ng pipeli ne, for instance, an object is defined by the appli cation developer in model coor dinates; th ese are mapped to worl d coordinates, the world coordi nates are mapped to normali zed d evice coordi nates (NDCs); the ND Cs are map ped to device coordin ates; and the final pictur e is dis played.
86 English Glossary ROM Read-Only Memory. Computer memor y us ed to s tore parts of the computer’s opera ting system permanently. RO M chips can contain instr uction s and data. SCAM SCSI Confi gured Automati cally. A protocol wh ich automatic ally assigns device I Ds to SCSI devi ces whic h sup port S CAM.
87 Numerics 100BaseT defined, 83 100VG-A nyLAN defined, 83 A accessories install ing, 17–? ? accessory b oard install ing, 35, 36 problems, 5 6 Accessory boards , configuring in Win- dows 3.
88 In dex J jumper locatio n, 63 K keyboard connecting, 3 keyboard, proble ms, 51 L LAN defined, 84 LAN connectio n, 5 LINE IN jack location of connecto r, 6 LINE OUT jack location of connecto r, 6 M .
Regulato ry Information an d Warranty.
français 90 français Regulatory Information DECLARA TION O F CONFO RMI TY according t o ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 450 1 4 Manufacturer’s Na me: HEWLETT -P ACK ARD Manufacturer’s Addr ess: 5 A v en.
français français 91 FCC (for USA o nly) Federal Communications Comm ission Rad io Frequency Interferen ce Statement W arning: This equipme nt has been test ed and found to comply with the limits fo r a Class B digital device, pursuan t to Part 15 of th e FCC Rules.
français 92 français Notice for t he United K ingdo m The HP V ectra PC i s approved un der approval num ber NS/G/1234 /J/100003 f or indirect connect ion to Publi c T elecommu nication Sy stems within the Unite d Kingdom.
français français 93 HP Hardw are Warranty Importan t: This is your ha rdware p roduct warran ty statement. Please , read it ca refully. W arran ty terms may b e different in your cou ntry. If so, yo ur Autho rized HP Dea ler or Hewlett- Packard Sale s and Service Of fice can give yo u detail s.
français 94 français HP product s external t o the sy stem processor un it–such as ext ernal storage subsy stems, di splay s, printers, and other peripherals–are covered by t he applica ble warranties for th ose products; HP soft ware is covered by th e HP Software Prod uct Lim ited W arran ty .
français français 95 HP Softwa re Product Lic ense Agreeme nt and So ftware & Prod uct Limit ed Warranty Y our HP V ect ra PC contains p reinstalle d software programs.
français 96 français 94304 U.S.A. Rights fo r non-DOD U.S. Governmen t Departme nts and Agen cies are as set forth in F AR 52.227- 19(c)(1,2). HP Softwa re Product Lim ited Warran ty THIS HP SOF TW .
Your HP Vectra PC Physical C haracteristics Characteristic Descri ption Weight (excluding display and keyboard) 9 kg (20 pounds) Dimensions Widt h: 42 cm (16.
Part Number Printed in 50% D4550-9000 1 USA 12/96 Paper not bleached with ch lorine.
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