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The following types of information are available for HP Business PCs:

Technical Reference
See the HP Technical Reference Manual.
This Technical Reference Manual is a technical reference and BIOS document for personnel providing 

system level support. It is available in PDF format on the HP support web site 

(www.hp.com/go/vectrasupport or www.hp.com/go/e-pcsupport). 

It is presented in modular form to provide quick and easy access to technical information on the HP 

Business PC. It is made up of the following components:

•	 The Introduction & HP Business PC Overview provides a quick reference guide to the hardware

components and BIOS used in the latest HP Business PCs. It also lists some of the available
accessories.
•	 Product Description (this document). Provides technical information specific to a HP Business PC.

This includes summary information on product hardware and detailed information on the BIOS. Read
this manual to see which hardware components are in the PC.
•	 HP Business PC Technology. Provides an in-depth guide to the hardware in all of the featured HP

Business PCs. Subjects covered include chipsets, processors, graphics controllers, hard disk drives
and optical drives.

Installing, Configuring and Upgrading
See the HP Service Handbook Chapter or the HP Upgrade Guide.
The Service Handbook Chapter, available in PDF format on the HP support web site
(www.hp.com/go/vectrasupport or www.hp.com/go/e-pcsupport), provides information on:
•

HP Business PC configurations

•

Replacement parts

•

Available accessories.

The Upgrade Guide will help you upgrade and replace components in your HP Business PC, including
the hard drive, memory, battery, power supply, and optical drives. More information is available on the
HP support web site (www.hp.com/go/vectrasupport).

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See the HP Troubleshooting Guide.
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Troubleshoot your HP Business PC

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Discover and use your product
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memory, add-on cards and optical drives. More information is available on the HP support web site
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technical specifications, warranty and legal information.

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Troubleshooting and how to use HP Instant Support

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Linking to useful HP web sites.

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Refer to the HP support web site (www.hp.com/go/vectrasupport or
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The latest BIOS, drivers and utilities

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your preloaded software including operating system, drivers and utilities.

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Finding Information
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Support phone numbers

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Technical support contact information
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•

•

How to set up your computer

Quick Start Card (details)
Quick User’s Guide (general information)

•

Operation of your computer

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

LAN Card Ready Program (available on the HP support web site)

•

•

Identifying the problem

Technical Reference Manual
Troubleshooting Guide

Information on errors
• Problem solving
• Troubleshooting
•

Parts list
• Accessories list
•

•

BIOS

Service Handbook Chapter
Technical Reference Manual

Connectors
• IRQ
• POST setup
•

Specifications
• System board layout
• Technical diagrams
•

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Bibliography
Datasheets and other information can be obtained at:

❒	 Intel Chipsets
developer.intel.com

❒	 Intel Dynamic Video Memory Technology
www.developer.intel.com/business/products/chipsets/dvmt_white.pdf

❒	 Pentium 4 Processors
www.intel.com/pentium4

❒	 Analog Devices AD1885
www.analogdevices.com

❒	 Intel LAN card
www.intel.com/support/network

❒	 ATI Rage 128 Pro graphic card
www.ati.com

❒	 NVIDIA graphic cards
www.nvidia.com

❒	 Hewlett-Packard white papers are available on a variety of subjects including AGP graphics and
SDRAM memory at:
www.hp.com/go/library


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Table of Contents
System Overview
Package Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Rear Connectors (all models) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Desktop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Minitower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Small Form Factor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13


Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Physical Characteristics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Environmental Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Acoustic Noise Emission. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Power Consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

15

15

15

16


System Features
VL420 System Board Layout. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

System Board Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19


Architectural View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Main Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Processors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

System Board Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Accessory Board Slots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Mass Storage Devices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Hard Disk Drives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Floppy Disk Drives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Optical Drives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23


Graphics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Nvidia GeForce2 MX Graphics Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nvidia GeForce3 Ti200 Graphics Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nvidia TNT2 Vanta Graphics Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ATI Rage 128 Pro and ATI Rage 128 Ultra Graphics Card .

29

30

30

31


Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

Adding an Audio Accessory Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32


Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

LAN Connector. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33


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Serviceability
VL420 Desktop. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

VL420 Minitower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

VL420 Small Form Factor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38


BIOS Overview
BIOS Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

Entering the Configuration and Diagnostics menu . . . . . . . . 40

Using the HP Setup Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40


Power Saving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41

BIOS Addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

System Memory Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

HP I/O Port Map (I/O Addresses Used by the System) . . . . . 42


POST Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45

HP e-DiagTools Preboot Diagnostics (Beep Codes) . . . . . 50


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1


System Overview
This chapter introduces the internal and external features, and lists the specifications of the HP Vectra
VL420 PC.

System Overview


Package Features
Rear Connectors (all models)
Mouse

Network (LAN)
connector

25-pin Parallel Connector

2 USB
Connectors

Keyboard

Line Out

Line In Microphone

Serial
Connectors

Desktop
Front Panel

2 USB
Connectors

On/Off power
button

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Power on status light
(green)

Hard disk drive activity light
(amber)

Disk activity light
(yellow)

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Inside the Desktop

Processor covered by fan

Accessory board slots
Main Memory
Sockets
Hard disk drive

CD-ROM, CD-RW drive, or
DVD drive
Floppy disk drive

Rear View

Location of the voltage switch and
power connector on the desktop

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System Overview

Minitower
Front View
Disk activity light
(yellow)

On/Off power
button

Power on status
light (green)

USB connectors
Hard disk drive activity light
(amber)

Inside the Minitower
Floppy disk drive

CD-ROM, CD-RW drive, or
DVD drive

Processor

Main Memory

Accessory board slots

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Hard disk drive

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Rear View

Location of the voltage switch and
power connector on the minitower

Small Form Factor
Front Panel
On/Off power
button

2 USB
Connectors

Power on status light
(green)

Hard disk drive activity light
(amber)

Disk activity light
(yellow)

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System Overview

Inside the Small Form Factor
Processor covered by fan

Power supply unit

Main Memory
Sockets

Accessory board slots

Hard disk drive

CD-ROM, CD-RW drive, or
DVD drive

Floppy disk drive

Rear View

Location of the voltage switch and power
connector on the small form factor

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System Overview


Specifications
Physical Characteristics
Characteristic

VL420 Desktop PC

VL420 Minitower PC

VL420 SFF PC

Weight (configuration with 1 CD-ROM
drive, excluding keyboard and display)

10kg (22 pounds)

13.4kg (29.5 pounds)

9.2kg (20.3 pounds)

Dimensions

Width: 43.5cm (17.13in.) Width: 20.5cm (8.1in.) Width: 34.0cm (13.38in.)
Height: 13.5cm (5.31in.) Height: 47.6cm (18.7in.) Height: 9.5cm (3.74in.)
Depth: 43cm (16.92in.) Depth: 44.7cm (17.6in.) Depth: 40.5cm (15.95in.)
0.19m2 (2.05 sq ft)

Footprint

0.09m2 (0.97 sq ft)

0.14m2 (1.51 sq ft)

Environmental Specifications

Environmental Specifications (System Processing Unit, with Hard Disk)

NOTE	

Operating Temperature

+5°C to +35°C (+41°F to 95°F)

Storage Temperature

-40°F to +70°F (-40°C to +158°C)

Operating Humidity

15% to 80% (relative)

Storage Humidity (operating)

15% to 80% (relative), non-condensing at 40°C (104°F)

Storage Humidity (non operating)

8% to 85% (relative), non-condensing at 40°C (104°F)

Operating temperature and humidity ranges may vary depending on the mass storage devices installed. High humidity
levels can cause improper operation of disk drives. Low humidity ranges can aggravate static electricity problems and
cause excessive wear of the disk surface.

Acoustic Noise Emission

Characteristic
Acoustic noise emission (IS O7779)
•

Idle (typical)

Operating with hard disk access
• Operating with floppy disk access
• Operating with CD access
•

VL420 Desktop PC

VL420 Minitower PC

VL420 SFF PC

Sound pressure level at
operator position

Sound pressure level at
operator position

Sound pressure level at
operator position

LpA ≤ 28 dB(A)

LpA ≤ 22 dB(A)

LpA ≤ 29 dB(A)

LpA ≤ 28 dB(A)

LpA ≤ 22 dB(A)

LpA ≤ 29 dB(A)

LpA ≤ 41 dB(A)

LpA ≤ 34 dB(A)

LpA ≤ 38 dB(A)

LpA ≤ 36 dB(A)

LpA ≤ 40 dB(A)

Sound power level

Sound power level

Sound power level

LwA ≤ 3.5 B(A)

LpA ≤ 3.6 B(A)

LpA ≤ 3.6 B(A)

LwA ≤ 3.6 B(A)

LpA ≤ 3.7 B(A)

LpA ≤ 3.8 B(A)

LwA ≤ 4.7 B(A)

LpA ≤ 4.7 B(A)

LpA ≤ 4.4 B(A)

LwA ≤ 4.7 B(A)

LpA ≤ 4.7 B(A)

LpA ≤ 4.5 B(A)

LpA ≤ 39 dB(A)
1

Idle (typical)
• Operating with hard disk access
•
•
•

Operating with floppy disk access
Operating with CD access

1.LwAd = LwA + 3 dB(A).


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System Overview

Power Consumption
As an ENERGY STAR partner, HP has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines
for energy efficiency (Windows 2000 and Windows 98 only). This value is only achieved when “Suspend
to RAM” (S3 mode) is enabled. To enable Suspend to RAM, enter the PC’s Setup program by pressing F2
during startup and select the Power menu.
In normal mode power consumption will be around 45W.
Characteristic

VL420 Desktop PC

VL420 Minitower PC

VL420 SFF PC

100-127V 5A

100-127V 5A

100-127V 4A

200-240V 3A

200-240V 3.5A

200-240V 2A

50/60Hz

50/60Hz

50/60Hz

Power Supply
Input voltage
• Voltage selection switch
• Input frequency
•

Power consumption
•

115V/60Hz and 230V/50Hz
110W

Maximum Operating

Typical
• Sleep (S3)
• Off
•

Available minimum continuos output power
NOTE	

45W
3.5W
3.2W
185W

250W

165W

The power consumption figures given in the table above are valid for the standard configuration as shipped. For more
information, refer to the product’s data sheet at HP’s web site: www.hp.com/go/desktops
When the computer is turned off with the power button on the front panel, the power consumption falls below 4W, but it
is not zero. The special on/off method used by these computers considerably extends the lifetime of the power supply. To
reach zero power consumption in “off” mode, either unplug the power outlet or use a power block with a switch.

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2


System Features
This chapter describes core components of HP Vectra VL420 PCs such as processors, chipsets,
mass storage devices, graphics controllers, audio controllers, network features and input
devices.

System Features


VL420 System Board Layout
The HP Vectra VL420 PC system board features a Socket 478B for a Pentium 4 processor, three DIMM
main memory slots, three PCI slots and one AGP slot.

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System Features


System Board Components
The following diagram shows where the different slots and connectors are located on the system board:
Keyboard
Mouse

Chassis intrusion switch connector

Parallel
2 x Serial

AGP Slot
(for AGP card)

System fan connector
(minitower and SFF only)
Processor
socket (see page 21)

Microphone-in
Line-in
Line-out

CPU fan
connector
Power supply fan
connector (desktop only)

LAN
2 x USB

CD audio
connector

Power connector

Internal
speaker
connector

Heat sink covering
Intel 845 chipset

PCI Slot 1

DI
MM
DI
MM 1
DI
MM 2
3

PCI Slot 2
PCI Slot 3

Power supply
connector

Floppy connector
Battery

IDE connectors

SCSI card LED connector
USB connector
Switch block (see page21)
Status panel
connectors

WARNING	

There is a risk of explosion if the battery is not replaced by the correct type. Make sure you dispose of used batteries
according to instructions provided.

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System Features


Architectural View
The following diagram shows the VL420 Intel 845 Chip architecture:

Pentium 4 processor

System Bus 3.2GB/s

Memory Bus
AGP graphics card

Intel 845

AGP Slot
AGP 4X
1066MB/s

Main Memory
133MHz SDRAM

2 UATA 100 Disks
Hard Disk

Hard Disk
4 USB Slots
2 rear + 2 front

ICH2 chip
2 IDE Drives

3 PCI Slots
CD-ROM

DVD/CD-RW/Zip

PCI Bus
Audio
AD1885
Super I/O

Flash BIOS

Serial/Parallel/FDD/PS2

Integrated Intel® Pro/100
VE Network Adapter
(10 Base-T/100 Base-TX
LAN Interface)

Main Memory
DIMM slots There are three 168-pin DIMM slots on the system board for installing main
memory. You can install 133MHz SDRAM modules, these are available in 64,
128, 256 and 512MB memory modules. 32MB memory modules are not
supported. You can install a maximum of 1.5GB (3 x 512MB modules).
You can only use non-ECC memory modules.

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System Features


Processors
478B PGA The VL420 is equipped with a socket 478B Intel Pentium 4 processor. The
Socket processor is connected to the system board through a Pin Grid Array (PGA)
478B Socket.
A heatsink and fan (not shown) cover the processor to prevent it from
overheating. If the heatsink is removed, the thermal interface material between
the heatsink and the processor must be replaced by a new one. If no thermal
interface is used or the old one is re-used, then cooling may be impaired and
the processor damaged.
To find out more about Pentium 4 technology, refer to the Technical Reference Manual - HP Business
PC Technology.

System Board Switches
The following table gives the functionality and default position of switches on
the system board switch block:

System Board
switches

Switch

Default Position

Function

1-4

OFF

Reserved

5

OFF

ON = Clear CMOS

6

OFF

ON = Clear Password

7

OFF

ON = BIOS crisis mode recovery

8

OFF

Not used

9

ON

OFF = Boot block FLASH protect

10

OFF

Not used

Accessory Board Slots
AGP

The VL420 has four accessory board slots: three PCI slots and one 1.5V AGP
slot.
The PCI slots are PCI 2.2 compliant and each slot supports a maximum total
current of 375 mA. The VL420 small form factor PCI slot blank panels are half
size.

PCI 1
PCI 2
PCI 3

Your graphics card is installed in the AGP slot. The 1.5V AGP slot is backward
compatible with AGP 1x, 2x and 4x modes. A latch on one end of the AGP slot
locks the graphics card in place.

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System Features

PCI Slot Numbers
Your PC uses logical slot numbers in the BIOS Setup program. You need to know these logical slot
numbers if you want to change the PCI slot configuration in the Setup program.
VL420 PCI Mapping Table
Slot#

Bus

Device

PCI Device

0

0

MCH: Host bridge

0

2

MCH: AGP bridge

0

30

ICH: Hub interface to PCI bridge

0

31

ICH: PCI to LPC bridge

0

31

ICH: IDE controller

0

31

ICH: USB controller

0

31

ICH: SMBUS controller

0

31

ICH: AC97 audio controller

2

9

PCI slot 1

1

2

10

PCI slot 2

2

2

11

PCI slot 3

3

1

0

AGP device

AGP slot

1

8

LAN controller

Embedded

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System Features


Mass Storage Devices
Hard Disk Drives
A 3.5-inch hard disk drive is supplied on an internal shelf in some models. These hard drives can be
provided with the PC. To see which other hard disk drives can be purchased as accessories for the
VL420, refer to www.hp.com/desktops/products/accessories.
20GB
UltraATA 100

40GB
UltraATA 100

20GB
Ultra-ATA
100

40GB
Ultra-ATA
100

80GB
Ultra-ATA
100

18GB
U160SCSI1

36GB
U160SCSI1

Average Seek Time (ms)

8.9 to 12.1

8.5 to 8.9

9.5

4.5

Track-to-Track Seek TIme (ms)

1.5

1.2

0.95

0.3

Full Stroke Seek Time (ms)

20 to 25

15

-

11

Rotational Speed (RPM)

5400

7200

7200

10000

Buffer Size (MB)

2

2

2

8

1.SCSI is not available for small form factor models.

To find out about Ultra-ATA 100 and U160-SCSI hard disk drive technology, refer to the Technical
Reference Manual - HP Business PC Technology.

Floppy Disk Drives
All models are supplied with a 3.5-inch floppy disk drive.

Optical Drives
Desktop and mintower models are fitted with a 48✕ Max-speed IDE CD-ROM drive. The small form
factor model is fitted with a slim 24X Max-speed IDE CD-ROM drive. These drives can play standard CDROM discs, conforming to optical and mechanical standards as specified in the Red and Yellow Book.
These drives can also be purchased as accessories. Refer to
www.hp.com/desktops/products/accessories.
To find out about CD-ROM and DVD drive technology, refer to the Technical Reference Manual - HP
Business PC Technology.

Minitower and Desktop Drives
Features of the CD-ROM Drive
•

Supported CD-ROM formats:
•
•

CD-ROM Mode 1 and 2 data disc
Photo-CD Multisession

CD Audio disc
• Mixed mode CD-ROM disc (data and audio)
• CD-ROM XA
•

•
•

CD-I, CD-Extra, CD-R, CD-RW.

Interface: E-IDE/ATAPI.

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System Features


Description
Loading Type

Motorized tray

Data Transfer Rate

Outer side 7,200 KB/s (48x)

Access Time

Average stroke (1 / 3) 110ms
Full Stroke 180ms

Buffer Memory Size

128KB

Rotational Speed

Approx. 11,100 rpm maximum

Features of the CD-RW Drive
•

•

Supported CD-ROM formats:
•

CD-ROM Mode-1 data disc

•

CD-ROM Mode-2 data disc

•

CD-ROM XA

•

CD Audio disc

•

Video CD

•

CD-I

•

CD-I Ready

•

CD-I Bridge

•

CD-WO

•

Enhanced Music CD (CD Plus)

•

Photo CD Multi-session.

Interface type: E-IDE/ATAPI.
Description
Data Transfer Rate
(1 KB=210 byte=1,024 bytes)
(1 MB=220 byte=1,048,576 bytes)

Sustained Data Transfer Rate1
Reading - 40X = 6,000 KB/s (Max)
Writing - 16X = 2,400 KB/s (Max)
(CD-R: 2400 KB/s, CD-RW: 1500 KB/s)
Burst Data Transfer Rate
PIO Mode 4: 16.7 MB/sec (max.)
DMA Mode 2: 16.7 MB/sec (max.)

Buffer Size

2 MB

Access Time

Average Random Access Time: 95 ms (typical)
Full Stroke Access Time: 180 ms (typical)

Rotational Speed

Variable (approx. 5,400 rpm max.)

Interface

IDE/ATA-2 MMC Compliant

Power Requirements

+5V and +12V
12.4W max.

Recording Formats
(120mm and 80mm discs for CD-R,
120mm only for CD-RW)

ISO 9660
UDF 1.5

1.

Depends on drive specification.

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System Features


Features of the DVD-ROM Drive
•

•

•

Supported CD-ROM formats:
•

CD-ROM Mode 1 and 2 data disc

•

Photo-CD Multisession

•

CD Audio disc

•

Mixed mode CD-ROM disc (data and audio)

•

CD-ROM XA

•

CD-I

•

CD-Extra

•

CD-R

•

CD-RW

Supported DVD-ROM formats:.
•

DVD-ROM

•

DVD-R (4.7GB/3.9GB)

•

DVD-RW

•

DVD + RW.

Interface: E-IDE/ATAPI, Support Ultra DMA 66.
Description
Data Capacity: Capacity DVD-ROM

Up to 8.5 GB/side

Capacity DVD-RAM

4.7 GB/side

Capacity DVD-R

4.7 GB/side

Capacity CD

650 MB

Data Transfer Rate

16X (maximum) DVD
40X (maximum) CD-ROM

Loading Type

Motorized tray

Access Time

120 ms (DVD)
90 ms (CD-ROM)

NOTE	

Buffer Memory Size

512 KB

Acoustic Noise

52 dB

Rotational Speed

Approx. Variable (Approx 7,300 rpm max.)

If a disk is still in the drive after power failure or drive failure, the disk can be reclaimed by inserting a straightened paperclip into the small hole at the bottom of the door.
DVD Region Codes
The DVD drive is able to play DVD video discs from all regions (see the following table).

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After setting the DVD region (by playing a DVD video for the first time), the DVD region can be changed
a further four times; after that the DVD drive will only play DVD videos from the last DVD region that
was set.
Regional Codes

Region

1

USA & Canada

2

Europe (excluding former USSR countries ), Japan, Near East (including Iran and Egypt), South Africa

3

South East Asia, South Korea

4

Latin America & Oceania (Australia, New Zealand)

5

Africa (excluding Egypt and South Africa), Eastern European countries, Sub-Indian continent

6

China

Small Form Factor Optical Drives
Features of the Slim CD-ROM drive
•

CD-DA

•

CD-ROM Mode1, Mode 2

•

CD-I (Mode 2 Form 1 and 2)

•

Photo-CD (single and multisession)

•

Enhanced CD.
Description
Host Interface

IDE (ATAPI)

Disc Diameter

120 mm

Storage Capacity

656 Mbytes

Data Transfer Rate

Burst: 33.3 MBs (max)

Average Access Time

115msec (average)

Buffer Memory

128 Kbytes

Rotational speed

5136rpm

Features of the Slim CD-RW Drive
•

•

Supported CD-ROM formats (read and write):
•

CD-ROM

•

CD-Text

•

Video CD

•

CD-Extra

•

CD-DA

•

CD-ROM XA

•

CD-R (Orange Book Part 2)

•

CD-RW (Orange Book Part 3).

Supported CD-ROM formats (read only):
•

•

Photo CD (single and multi session).

Interface type: E-IDE/ATAPI.

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Sustained: 1545 ~3600KBs

System Features


Description
Write/Read Speed

Write CD-R 8X max.
Write CD-R/W 8X max.
Read 24X max.

Sustained Data Transfer Rate (maximum)

3,600 KB/s CAV

Data Capacity

700 MB or up to 74 minutes of audio per disc

Random Access Time (Average)

140 ms

Buffer Memory Size

2 MB

Loading Type

Manual

Mounting Type

Horizontal and vertical

Weight

200 g approx.

Acoustic Noise

< 45 dBA at 1m

Reliability

MTBF 6,000 POH

Features of the Slim DVD-ROM Drive
•

Supported formats (read only):
•

DVD-ROM

•

CD-ROM Mode 1 and 2 data disc

•

Photo-CD Multisession

•

CD Audio disc

•

Mixed mode CD-ROM disc (data and audio)

•

CD-ROM XA

•

CD-I

•

CD-Extra

•

CD-Text

•

CD-R

•

CD-RW.

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•

Interface: E-IDE/ATAPI, Ultra DMA mode 2 (33.3 MB/s).
Description
Data Capacity: Capacity DVD-ROM

Up to 8.5 GB/side

Capacity DVD-RAM

4.7 GB/side

Capacity DVD-R

4.7 GB/side

Capacity CD

700 MB

Data Transfer Rate

8X max. DVD
24X max. CD-ROM

Access Time (Average)

90 ms for single-layer DVD-ROM
130 ms for dual-layer DVD-ROM
85 ms for CD-ROM

NOTE	

Loading Type

Manual, with electrical release of tray

Mounting Type

Horizontal and vertical

Weight

180 g typical

Buffer Memory Size

512 KB

Acoustic Noise

< 46 dBA at 0.5m

Reliability

MTBF 80,000 POH

If a disk is still in the drive after power failure or drive failure, the disk can be reclaimed by inserting a straightened paperclip into the small hole at the bottom of the door.
DVD Region Codes
The DVD drive is able to play DVD video discs from all regions (see table below).
After setting the DVD region (by playing a DVD video for the first time), the DVD region can be changed
a further four times; after that the DVD drive will only play DVD videos from the last DVD region that
was set.
Regional Codes

Region

1

USA & Canada

2

Europe (excluding former USSR countries ), Japan, Near East (including Iran and Egypt), South Africa

3

South East Asia, South Korea

4

Latin America & Oceania (Australia, New Zealand)

5

Africa (excluding Egypt and South Africa), Eastern European countries, Sub-Indian continent

6

China

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Graphics
The VL420 offers a choice of graphics solutions:
•

Nvidia GeForce2 MX graphics card

•

Nvidia GeForce3 Ti200 graphics card

•

Nvidia TNT2 Vanta graphics card

•

ATI Rage 128 Ultra graphics card

•

ATI Rage 128 Pro graphics card.

Nvidia GeForce2 MX Graphics Card
Some Vectra VL420 PC models are supplied with an Nvidia GeForce2 MX graphics card.
The Nvidia GeForce2 MX is a high performance 2D/3D graphics card.
A low profile version of the Nvidia GeForce2 MX is also available for the small form factor. The lowprofile version does not have the same functionality as the standard version: it has a single VGA output,
compared to the dualhead VGA and HDVI output on the standard card.
For more information, refer to the Technical Reference Manual - HP Business PC Technology
available in PDF (Acrobat) format from www.hp.com/go/vectrasupport.

Key Features
•

Standard version: Dual-monitor support (VGA and HDVI), DVI to VGA converter provided

•

Low profile version: Single VGA output

•

2nd generation transform & lighting engines

•

32MB DDR memory (not upgradeable)

•

High definition video processor

•

Full quality DVD and HDTV capability

•	 350MHz ramdac, 2048x1536x32bpp on primary display, 150MHz, 1600x1200x32bpp at 60Hz on the

secondary display
•

700 million texel fill rate

•

2.7GB/sec memory bandwidth

•

NVIDIA Unified Driver Architecture

•

Digital Vibrance Control

•

8-64MB frame buffer size

•

High-Definition Video Processor

•

256-bit graphics architecture.

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Nvidia GeForce3 Ti200 Graphics Card
Some VL420 Minitower PC models are supplied with an Nvidia GeForce3 Ti200 64MB graphics card.
The Nvidia GeForce3 Ti200 card has 2 outputs, VGA and DVI. Either the VGA or the DVI output can be
used, the outputs cannot be used for dual-monitor displays (unlike the GeForce2 MX).
For more information, refer to the Technical Reference Manual - HP Business PC Technology
available in PDF (Acrobat) format from www.hp.com/go/vectrasupport.

Key Features
•

NV20 ASIC + 64 MB DDR SDRAM

•

175 MHz GPU clock

•

128 bit/200 MHz memory interface:

•

AGP 4x with Fast Writes

•

256 bit graphics accelerator

•

VGA, DB15, VESA DDC2B

•

350MHz internal RAMDAC

•

2048x1536x32bpp @ 60 Hz maximum resolution

•

1600x1200 maximum resolution

•

6.4 GB/sec memory bandwidth

•

5 Million triangles per second.

Nvidia TNT2 Vanta Graphics Card
Some Vectra VL420 PC models are supplied with an Nvidia TNT2 Vanta graphics card.
A low-profile version of this card is also available for the VL420 small form factor. The low profile version
has the same functionality as the standard version.
For more information, refer to the Technical Reference Manual - HP Business PC Technology
available in PDF (Acrobat) format from www.hp.com/go/vectrasupport.

Key Features
•

16MB 7ns 64-bit SDRAM memory (125MHz clock, 1.0GB/sec bandwidth)

•

300MHz RAMDAC built-in

•

AGP 2X

•

PC 99 DB-15 analog monitor connector (VESA DDC2B + DPMS)

•

Cooled by heat sink only

•

Full hardware triangle setup

•

200 Million pixels per second (textured, anisotropic filtered)

•

5 Million triangles per second.

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ATI Rage 128 Pro and ATI Rage 128 Ultra Graphics Card
Some Vectra VL420 PC models are supplied with an ATI Rage 128 Pro or Ultra graphics card. The ATI
Rage 128 Pro has 16MB of video memory. The ATI Rage 128 Ultra is identical to the ATI Rage 128 Pro
except that it has 32MB of video memory.
A low profile version of both of these cards is also available for the VL420 small form factor, the only
difference between the standard and low profile version is the height of the bracket.
For more information, refer to the Technical Reference Manual - HP Business PC Technology
available in PDF (Acrobat) format from www.hp.com/go/vectrasupport.

Key Features
•

Powered by ATI Rage 128 Pro chip

•

Full AGP 2X/AGP 4X support (up to 1GB/s bandwidth)

•

128bit 2D engine

•

Floating-point 3D setup engine with complete 3D primitive support

•

High Quality DVD/MPEG2 playback with iDCT and motion compensation support

•

DirectX 8 and OpenGL hardware acceleration

•

Integrated triple 8-bit palette 250MHz RAMDAC with video gamma adjustment

•

DDC2B support for Plug-&-Play detection of monitor

•

16/10 monitor support

•

Support for 32-bit true color (16.7 million colors) at resolutions up to 1920x1440

•

Twin-Cache architecture to maximize texture and pixel throughput.

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Audio
The audio solution on the VL420 is the Analog Devices AD1885 integrated AC’97 audio solution. The
AD1885 interfaces directly with the South Bridge chip and performs all digital operations, such as
sample rate conversions and synthesis, as well as mixing and processing the analog signals.
An optional Sound Blaster Live 5.1 audio card is also available for the minitower.
All models have a Line In jack, Line Out jack and Microphone In jack connector located on the rear panel.
These external jacks are standard connectors.

Line out / speaker
connector

Line in connector

Microphone
connector


For more information on AD1885 audio technology and the Sound Blaster Live 5.1 audio card, refer to
the Technical Reference Manual - HP Business PC Technology.

Adding an Audio Accessory Board
The integrated PCI audio can be disabled in the Advanced menu of the Setup program, if an audio
accessory board is installed.

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Network
All models have an Integrated Intel® Pro/100 VE Network Adapter (10 Base-T/100 Base-TX LAN
Interface). An optional 3COM LAN card is also available, a low profile version is available for the small
form factor.
If you install a LAN card, integrated LAN is not automatically disabled. However you can disable the
integrated LAN controller in the PC’s Setup program.
The Intel LAN boot ROM setup can be launched by pressing CTRL-S while booting your PC.

LAN Connector
The 10 Base-T/100 Base-TX LAN connector is located on the rear of the PC.
LEDs


10 Base-T/100 Base-TX connector

There are two LEDs on the 10 Base-T/100 Base-TX connector as indicated in the graphic above. The
following table provides a status summary of these LEDs:
Status
LED

Description
Flashing

On

Off

Green

Speed LED

N/A

100 Base-TX connection
between NIC and hub

10 Base-T connection
between NIC and hub

Yellow

Link Integrity and
Activity LED

Link integrity OK and
network traffic present

Link integrity OK and no
network traffic

No connection
between NIC and hub

For more information on network technology, refer to the Technical Reference Manual - HP Business
PC Technology.

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3


Serviceability
This chapter introduces the enhanced serviceability features of HP Vectra VL420 PCs. It shows
how easily you can open the PC and remove or add system components using the serviceability
features developed for these PC models.
For further service information refer to the motherboard serviceability label delivered with
your PC.

Serviceability


VL420 Desktop

How to remove
the retaining clip

How to remove
the hard disk casing
How to remove
the DVD, CD-RW, or CD-ROM
drive

How to add
accessory boards

How to remove
the front panel

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VL420 Minitower
How to remove
the floppy drive

How to remove the DVD, CD-RW,
or CD-ROM drive

How to remove
the hard disk

How to add
accessory boards

How to remove the hard
drive retaining clips

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VL420 Small Form Factor

How to add
accessory boards

How to remove the
retaining clip

How to remove
the floppy drive

How to remove the DVD, CD-RW,
or CD-ROM drive

How to remove
the hard disk
How to remove the front panel

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BIOS Overview
This chapter describes the BIOS features for HP Vectra VL420 PCs.

BIOS Overview


BIOS Summary
HP Vectra VL420 PCs contain an American Megatrends Inc. BIOS (Basic Input Output System). The
system ROM contains the POST (power-on self-test) routines, and the BIOS: the System BIOS, video
BIOS, and Intel LAN boot ROM.
The system BIOS is identified by the version number BB.MM.mmLL ,where: BB = BIOS letter, MM = Major
BIOS version, mm = Minor BIOS version, LL = localization of the BIOS.
The latest BIOS version for your PC and instructions for updating the BIOS can be downloaded from HP’s
Vectra support Web site at: www.hp.com/go/vectrasupport.
This section covers:
•

The BIOS Setup program

•

Power saving

•

BIOS addresses

•

POST tests

•

Beep codes.

Entering the Configuration and Diagnostics menu
To enter the Configuration and Diagnostics menu on your HP Vectra VL420 PC, restart the computer and
press F8 when the HP logo screen appears. The Configuration and Diagnostics menu displays the default
order of devices the PC will start (boot) from. This order can be modified in the boot menu of the Setup
program, see “Using the HP Setup Program” below.
Press F12 to boot (start) on the network. This option will only work if your PC and the network is
configured correctly.
Alternatively, press Esc to view the summary configuration screen. By default, this remains on the
screen for 20 seconds, but by pressing the Pause key once, it can be held on the screen indefinitely until
any key is pressed.
Press F10 to run HP Diagnostics.

Using the HP Setup Program
In the Configuration and Diagnostics menu press F2 to run the Setup program.
The Setup screen comprises six menus: Main, Advanced, Security, Boot, Power and Exit. These are selected
using the left and right arrow keys.
A brief summary of what settings can be configured in each of these menus is described below:

Main Menu
In the Main menu you can select whether or not your plug and play operating system configures non­
bootable devices. In the Main menu you can also reset your configuration data, set your system time and
date, and specify your keyboard settings.

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Advanced Menu
The Advanced menu allows you to configure the setting of all motherboard components such as IDE 

devices, LAN, audio and I/O ports.


Security Menu

In the Security menu you can configure your password settings.


Boot Menu

In the Boot menu you can change your boot settings, including enabling/disabling quickboot mode.


Power Menu
In the Power menu you can enable or disable the Remote Power On feature, when this feature is enabled,
the system can be powered on when a specific command is received on the network.

Exit Menu
The Exit menu allows you to exit the BIOS setup utility with or without saving your setup changes, it also
allows you to exit while restoring the setup default settings.

Power Saving
You can reduce the PC’s overall power consumption by using Power Management to slow down the PC’s
activity when it is idle.

ACPI Power Management Modes

(Windows 2000, Windows 98 SE and Windows XP)

•	 Idle (s1):

The processor is shutdown.
•	 Standby (s3):

All components of the system are shut down except for the system memory which remains active.
•	 Hibernation (s4), Windows 2000 and Windows XP only:

System memory is copied to the hard disk. All components of the system are shut down.
•	 Off (s5):

All components of the system are shut down.

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BIOS Addresses
This section provides a summary of the main features of the HP system BIOS.

System Memory Map
Reserved memory used by accessory boards must be located in the area from C8000h to EFFFFh.
0000 0000 - 0000 03FF

Real-mode IDT

0000 0400 - 0000 04FF

BIOS Data Area

0000 0500 - 0009 FC00

Used by OS

0009 FC00 - 0009 FFFF

Extended BIOS Data Area

000A_0000 - 000B_FFFF

Video RAM or SMRAM (not visible unless in SMM)

000C 0000 - 000C 7FFF

Video ROM

000C 8000 - 000E 0000

Adapter ROM, RAM, memory-mapped registers

000E 0000 - 000F FFFF

System BIOS (Flash/Shadow)

10 0000 - FF FFFF

Memory (1MB to 16MB)

100 0000 - 1FF FFFF

Memory (16MB to 32MB)

200 0000 -3FF FFFF

Memory (32MB to 64MB)

400 0000 -1FFF FFFF

Memory (64MB to 512MB)1

FFF80000 - FFFF FFFF

512KB BIOS (Flash)

1.The last MB of memory in this area is used as Unified Memory Architecture (UMA) embedded memory.


HP I/O Port Map (I/O Addresses Used by the System)
Peripheral devices, accessory devices and system controllers are accessed via the system I/O space,
which is not located in system memory space. The 64KB of addressable I/O space comprises 8-bit and 16bit registers (called I/O ports) located in the various system components. When installing an accessory
board, ensure that the I/O address space selected is in the free area of the space reserved for accessory
boards (100h to 3FFh).
Although the Setup program can be used to change some of the settings, the following address map is
not completely BIOS dependent, but is determined partly by the operating system. Note that some of the
I/O addresses are allocated dynamically.

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I/O Address Ports

Function

0000 - 000F

DMA controller 1

0020 - 0021

Master interrupt controller (8259)

002E - 002F

NS360 Configuration registers

0040 - 0043

Timer 1

0060, 0064

Keyboard controller (reset, slow A20)

0061

Port B (speaker, NMI status and control)

0070

Bit 7: NMI mask register

0070 - 0071

RTC and CMOS data

0080

Manufacturing port (POST card)

0081 - 0083, 008F

DMA low page register

0092

PS/2 reset and Fast A20

00A0 - 00A1

Slave interrupt controller

00C0 - 00DF

DMA controller 2

00F0 - 00FF

Co-processor error

0170 - 0177

IDE secondary channel

01F0 - 01F7

IDE primary channel

0278 - 027F

LPT 2

02E8 - 02EF

Serial port 4 (COM4)

02F8 - 02FF

Serial port 2 (COM2)

0372 - 0377

IDE secondary channel, secondary floppy disk drive

0378 - 037A

LPT1

03B0 - 03DF

VGA

03E8 - 03EF

COM3

03F0h- 03F5

Floppy disk drive controller

03F6

IDE primary channel

03F7

Floppy disk drive controller

03F8 - 03FF

COM1

04D0 - 04D1

Interrupt edge/level control

0678 - 067B

LPT2 ECP

0778 - 077B

LPT1 ECP

0CF8 - 0CFF

PCI configuration space

DMA Channel Controllers
Only “I/O-to-memory” and “memory-to-I/O” transfers are allowed. “I/O-to-I/O” and “memory-to-memory”
transfers are disallowed by the hardware configuration.
The system controller supports seven DMA channels, each with a page register used to extend the
addressing range of the channel to 16 MB. The following table summarizes how the DMA channels are
allocated.

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DMA controller
Channel

Function

0

Free

1

Free if not used for parallel port in Setup

2

Floppy disk controller

3

Free if not used for parallel port in Setup

4

Used to cascade DMA channels 0-3

5

Free

6

Free

7

Free

Interrupt Controllers
The Interrupt Requests (IRQs) are numbered sequentially, starting with the master controller, and
followed by the slave.
Windows 98 and Windows NT4
IRQ
(Interrupt
Vector)

Interrupt Request Description

INTR

Windows 2000 and Windows XP
IRQ
(Interrupt
Vector)

Interrupt Request Description

INTR

IRQ0

System Timer

ISA0

System Timer

IRQ1

Keyboard Controller

ISA1

Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural
PS/2 keyboard

IRQ3

Used by serial port if enabled

ISA3

Communication Port (COM2)

IRQ4

Used by serial port if enabled

ISA4

Communication Port (COM1)

IRQ5

Free if not used for parallel port or audio

ISA6

Standard Floppy Disk Controller

IRQ6

Floppy Disk Controller

ISA8

System CMOS/real time clock

IRQ7

LPT1

ISA9

Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System

IRQ8

RTC

ISA12

PS/2 Compatible Mouse

IRQ9

Available for PCI devices, if not used by USB
port

ISA13

Numeric data processor

IRQ10

Available for PCI devices, if not used by USB
port

ISA14

Primary IDE Channel

IRQ11

Available for PCI devices, if not used by USB
port

ISA15

Secondary IDE Channel

IRQ12

Mouse

PCI5

Intel(R) 82801BA/BAM SMBus Controller 2443

IRQ13

Co-processor

PCI17

Intel(R) 82801BA/BAM AC’97 Audio
Controller - 2445

IRQ14

IDE Primary channel

PCI19

Intel(R) 82801BA/BAM USB Universal Host
Controller - 2442

IRQ15

IDE Secondary channel. Free unless disabled

PCI20

Intel(R) PRO/100 VE Network Connection

PCI 23

Intel(R) 82801BA/BAM USB Universal Host
Controller - 2444

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PCI Interrupt Request Lines
PCI devices generate interrupt requests using up to eight PCI interrupt request lines. PCI interrupts can
be shared; several devices can use the same interrupt. However, optimal system performance is reached
when minimizing the sharing of interrupts.
Devices
AGP

Chipset
PCI
INT
lines

PCI1

PCI2

PCI3

PIRQA

INTA

INTC

PIRQB

INTB

INTD

PIRQC

INTA

PIRQD

INTB

PIRQE

INTD

INTC

PIRQF

INTA

INTD

PIRQG

INTB

INTA

PIRQH

INTC

INTB

AC97

Internal
LAN

USB
controller
1

USB
controller
2

SMBus

POST Tests
The POST is executed each time the system is powered on, or a reset is performed. The POST process
verifies the basic functionality of the system components and initializes certain system parameters.
The POST starts by displaying a graphic screen of the Hewlett-Packard logo when the PC is started.
Devices, such as memory and newly installed hard disks, are configured automatically. The user is not
requested to confirm the change. Newly removed hard disks are detected, and the user is prompted to
confirm the new configuration by pressing F4.
NOTE

The POST does not detect when a hard disk drive has been otherwise changed. 

During the POST, the BIOS and other ROM data is copied into high-speed shadow RAM. The shadow
RAM is addressed at the same physical location as the original ROM in a manner which is completely
transparent to applications. It therefore appears to behave as very fast ROM. This technique provides
faster access to the system BIOS firmware.
The following table lists the POST checkpoint codes written at the start of each test:
Checkpoint
Code

POST Routine Description

D0

NMI is Disabled. CPU ID saved. Init code Checksum verification starting.

D1

To do DMA init, Keyboard controller BAT test, start memory refresh and going to 4GB flat mode.

D3

To start Memory sizing.

D4

To comeback to real mode. Execute OEM patch. Set stack.

D5

E000 ROM enabled. Init code is copied to segment 0 and control to be transferred to segment 0.

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Checkpoint
Code

POST Routine Description

D6

Control is in segment 0. To check  key and verify main BIOS checksum. If either
 is pressed or main BIOS checksum is bad, go to check point E0 else go to check point D7.

D7

To pass control to Interface Module.

D8

Main BIOS runtime code is to be decompressed.

D9

Control to be passed to main BIOS in shadow RAM. Boot Block Recovery Code Check Points.

E0

OnBoard Floppy Controller (if any) is initialized. To start base 512K memory test.

E1

To initialize interrupt vector table.

E2

To initialize DMA and interrupt controllers.

E6

To enable floppy and timer IRQ, enable internal cache.

ED

Initialize floppy drive.

EE

Start looking for a diskette in drive A: and read 1st sector of the diskette.

EF

Floppy read error.

F0

Start searching 'AMIBOOT.ROM' file in root directory.

F1

'AMIBOOT.ROM' file not present in root directory.

F2

Start reading FAT table and analyze FAT to find the clusters occupied by 'AMIBOOT.ROM' file.

F3

Start reading 'AMIBOOT.ROM' file cluster by cluster.

F4

'AMIBOOT.ROM' file not of proper size.

F5

Disable internal cache.

FB

Detect Flash type present.

FC

Erase Flash.

FD

Program Flash.

FF

Flash program successful. BIOS is going to restart. Runtime code is uncompressed in F000 shadow ram.

03

NMI is Disabled. To check soft reset/power-on.

05

BIOS stack set. Going to disable Cache if any.

06

POST code to be uncompressed.

07

CPU init and CPU data area init to be done.

08

CMOS checksum calculation to be done next.

0B

Any initialization before keyboard BAT to be done next.

0C

KB controller I/B free. To issue the BAT command to keyboard controller.

0E

Any initialization after KB controller BAT to be done next.

0F

Keyboard command byte to be written.

10

Going to issue Pin-23,24 blocking/unblocking command.

11

Going to check pressing of ,  key during power-on.

12

To init CMOS if "Init CMOS in every boot" is set or  key is pressed. Going to disable DMA and Interrupt
controllers.

13

Video display is disabled and port-B is initialized. Chipset init about to begin.

14

8254 timer test about to start.

19

About to start memory refresh test.

1A

Memory Refresh line is toggling. Going to check 15us ON/OFF time.

23

To read 8042 input port and disable Megakey GreenPC feature. Make BIOS code segment writeable.

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Checkpoint
Code

POST Routine Description

24

To do any setup before Int vector init.

25

Interrupt vector initialization about to begin. To clear password if necessary.

27

Any initialization before setting video mode to be done.

28

Going for monochrome mode and color mode setting.

2A

Different BUSes init (system, static, output devices) to start if present.

2B

To give control for any setup required before optional video ROM check.

2C

To look for optional video ROM and give control.

2D

To give control to do any processing after video ROM returns control.

2E

If EGA/VGA not found then do display memory R/W test.

2F

EGA/VGA not found. Display memory R/W test about to begin.

30

Display memory R/W test passed. About to look for the retrace checking.

31

Display memory R/W test or retrace checking failed. To do alternate Display memory R/W test.

32

Alternate Display memory R/W test passed. To look for the alternate display retrace checking.

34

Video display checking over. Display mode to be set next.

37

Display mode set. Going to display the power on message.

38

Different BUSes init (input, IPL, general devices) to start if present.

39

Display different BUSes initialization error messages.

3A

New cursor position read and saved. To display the Hit  message.

40

To prepare the descriptor tables.

42

To enter in virtual mode for memory test.

43

To enable interrupts for diagnostics mode.

44

To initialize data to check memory wrap around at 0:0.

45

Data initialized. Going to check for memory wrap around at 0:0 and finding the total system memory size.

46

Memory wrap around test done. Memory size calculation over. About to go for writing patterns to test memory.

47

Pattern to be tested written in extended memory. Going to write patterns in base 640k memory.

48

Patterns written in base memory. Going to find out amount of memory below 1M memory.

49

Amount of memory below 1M found and verified. Going to find out amount of memory above 1M memory.

4B

Amount of memory above 1M found and verified. Check for soft reset and going to clear memory below 1M for soft
reset. (If power on, go to check point# 4Eh).

4C

Memory below 1M cleared. (SOFT RESET) Going to clear memory above 1M.

4D

Memory above 1M cleared. (SOFT RESET) Going to save the memory size. (Goto check point# 52h).

4E

Memory test started. (NOT SOFT RESET) About to display the first 64k memory size.

4F

Memory size display started. This will be updated during memory test. Going for sequential and random memory test.

50

Memory testing/initialization below 1M complete. Going to adjust displayed memory size for relocation/shadow.

51

Memory size display adjusted due to relocation/ shadow. Memory test above 1M to follow.

52

Memory testing/initialization above 1M complete. Going to save memory size information.

53

Memory size information is saved. CPU registers are saved. Going to enter in real mode.

54

Shutdown successful, CPU in real mode. Going to disable gate A20 line and disable parity/NMI.

57

A20 address line, parity/NMI disable successful. Going to adjust memory size depending on relocation/shadow.

58

Memory size adjusted for relocation/shadow. Going to clear Hit  message.

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Checkpoint
Code

POST Routine Description

59

Hit  message cleared.  message displayed. About to start DMA and interrupt controller test.

60

DMA page register test passed. To do DMA#1 base register test.

62

DMA#1 base register test passed. To do DMA#2 base register test.

65

DMA#2 base register test passed. To program DMA unit 1 and 2.

66

DMA unit 1 and 2 programming over. To initialize 8259 interrupt controller.

7F

Extended NMI sources enabling is in progress.

80

Keyboard test started. clearing output buffer, checking for stuck key, to issue keyboard reset command.

81

Keyboard reset error/stuck key found. To issue keyboard controller interface test command.

82

Keyboard controller interface test over. To write command byte and init circular buffer.

83

Command byte written, Global data init done. To check for lock-key.

84

Lock-key checking over. To check for memory size mismatch with CMOS.

85

Memory size check done. To display soft error and check for password or bypass setup.

86

Password checked. About to do programming before setup.

87

Programming before setup complete. To uncompress SETUP code and execute CMOS setup.

88

Returned from CMOS setup program and screen is cleared. About to do programming after setup.

89

Programming after setup complete. Going to display power on screen message.

8B

First screen message displayed.  message displayed. PS/2 Mouse check and extended BIOS data area
allocation to be done.

8C

Setup options programming after CMOS setup about to start.

8D

Going for hard disk controller reset.

8F

Hard disk controller reset done. Floppy setup to be done next.

91

Floppy setup complete. Hard disk setup to be done next.

95

Init of different BUSes optional ROMs from C800 to start.

96

Going to do any init before C800 optional ROM control.

97

Any init before C800 optional ROM control is over. Optional ROM check and control will be done next.

98

Optional ROM control is done. About to give control to do any required processing after optional ROM returns control
and enable external cache.

99

Any initialization required after optional ROM test over. Going to setup timer data area and printer base address.

9A

Return after setting timer and printer base address. Going to set the RS-232 base address.

9B

Returned after RS-232 base address. Going to do any initialization before Coprocessor test.

9C

Required initialization before Coprocessor is over. Going to initialize the Coprocessor next.

9D

Coprocessor initialized. Going to do any initialization after Coprocessor test.

9E

Initialization after Coprocessor test is complete. Going to check extd keyboard, keyboard ID and num-lock.

A2

Going to display any soft errors.

A3

Soft error display complete. Going to set keyboard typematic rate.

A4

Keyboard typematic rate set. To program memory wait states.

A5

Going to enable parity/NMI.

A7

NMI and parity enabled. Going to do any initialization required before giving control to optional ROM at E000.

A8

Initialization before E000 ROM control over. E000 ROM to get control next.

A9

Returned from E000 ROM control. Going to do any initialization required after E000 optional ROM control.

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Checkpoint
Code

POST Routine Description

AA

Initialization after E000 optional ROM control is over. Going to display the system configuration.

AB

To build MP table if needed.

AC

To uncompress DMI data and execute DMI POST init.

B0

System configuration is displayed.

B1

Going to copy any code to specific area.

00

Copying of code to specific area done. Going to give control to INT-19 boot loader.

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HP e-DiagTools Preboot Diagnostics (Beep Codes)
When your PC starts up, its BIOS performs a Power-on Self Test (POST) to test your hardware
configuration for any problems. If a problem is detected during the POST, an error is displayed on your
PC’s monitor.
If, however, your PC is unable to display an error message (for example, when your graphics controller
has failed), it will emit a buzzing sound. This is the e-DiagTools preboot diagnostic. In the event of a
problem with your PC immediately after the buzzing sound, a series of beeps is emitted.
If you hear a series of beeps, you should count them as this will help you detect the cause of the problem.
Number of Beeps
0

Meaning
• If you hear the buzzing audio signal: system OK
• No buzzing audio signal: no power, PC is unplugged, power supply is down or system board has failed.

1

Processor absent, not correctly connected or processor socket not closed

2

Power supply is in protected mode

3

No memory, bad memory modules, incompatible memory module

4

Graphics solution problem

5

PnP/PCI initialization problem

6

Corrupted BIOS. You need to activate crisis recovery procedure.

7

Defective system board

Note that for Memory (code 3), Video Card (code 4), and PnP/PCI (code 5) errors, e-DiagTools preboot
diagnostic will only detect them after a 15-second timeout.
If you miss the beep code, turn off the PC. Then press the on/off power button for five seconds or more
and listen for the signal again.
The e-DiagTools preboot diagnostics, as well as emitting a beep sequence, also encodes troubleshooting
information (such as the PC model, serial number and failing components) into a coded audio signal.
During a support call, this coded signal can then be decoded by the HP Service Provider to provide
immediate and effective assistance.

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The Technical Reference Manual contains the following
documents downloadable from the web site
www.hp.com/go/support in PDF format:
•

Introduction & HP Business PC Overview
Describes how to use the Technical Reference Manual and
provides a brief overview of the most recent HP Business PCs.

•

Product Description
The document you are reading. One manual is provided for
each HP Business PC. Each manual provides detailed BIOS
information and summary information on the hardware
components in the HP PC.

•

HP Business PC Technology
A detailed look at the hardware components in the latest HP
Business PCs. Includes information on processors, chip-sets,
graphic controllers, network interfaces, connectors and
sockets.

Created in France 12/2001




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