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[. . . ] Read and follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation of the OS. If electing to use an OS different than what was shipped with your system, refer to the following support Web site locations for additional support that may be available. Compaq EvoTM Desktops http://www. compaq. com/support/desktops/index. html Compaq Evo Workstations http://www. compaq. com/support/workstations/index. html Ä CAUTION: During the OS installation process, do not turn off your computer unless you are directed to do so. Compaq is committed to designing products, services, and programs with improved usability and accessibility for all customers. Compaq products with Microsoft Windows XP preinstalled, or that are XP Ready, are designed for accessibility. These products are tested with industry-leading Assistive Technology products to ensure equal access--anytime, anywhere . . . [. . . ] the Computer Utility Guide Computer Setup instructions. 1­4 Getting Started Software Setup Protecting Your Software To protect your software from loss or damage, keep a backup copy of all system software, applications, and related files stored on your hard drive. Refer to your OS or backup utility documentation for instructions on making backup copies of your data files. Restoring Your Software Evo Desktops and Evo Workstations ship with a specific Compaq Restore CD, a Compaq Operating System CD, and a Microsoft Service Pack CD. For more information on this topic, refer to the appropriate CD that came with your computer. integrated with the Compaq Operating System CD Using the Compaq Documentation Library CD Refer to the Compaq Documentation Library CD for additional product documentation. Insert the compact disc into the CD-ROM drive, then select the document you want to read from the menu that appears on the screen. The menu and documents are displayed in the language chosen during your initial system setup or specified later in your Windows Regional Settings. If the Regional Settings do not match any of the languages supported on the CD, the menu and books are displayed in English. Getting Help Additional help and other information can be obtained through Compaq Technical Support information at http://www. compaq. com or in the warranty information included with your computer. Getting Started 1­5 2 Basic Troubleshooting Overview This chapter is intended for basic troubleshooting only. A comprehensive Troubleshooting Guide is available on the Compaq Documentation Library CD and on the Web at http://www. compaq. com/support. You may elect to purchase a Compaq Quick Troubleshooting Guide (part number 120205-002) that contains easy to follow flow charts that can lead you through the debug process. This guide was written for Compaq authorized service providers and contains steps that may be beyond the technical capabilities of some users. Improperly performing some processes identified in the guide may damage the computer and/or void your warranty. If you are unsure of your ability to perform the task, or if you are concerned about voiding your product warranty, contact you local authorized sales or service representative before undertaking the recommended corrective action. If electing to use an OS different than what was shipped with your system, refer to the following support Web site locations for additional support that may be available. Compaq Evo Desktops and Compaq Evo Workstations http://www. compaq. com/support/reference_library/selectproduct. asp See Restoring Your Software in Chapter 1 for information regarding software problems. Getting Started 2­1 Basic Troubleshooting Helpful Hints If you encounter some minor problem with your computer, monitor, or software, refer to the following list of general suggestions before taking further action: Check that the computer and monitor are plugged into a working electrical outlet. System ROM is bad; system is running in Failsafe Boot Block mode (indicated by one long beep and three short beeps). The RGB (Red, Green, Blue) input switch on the monitor is incorrectly set. You are using a fixed-sync monitor and it will not sync at the resolution chosen. SCSI hard drives are not recognized after being installed when running under Windows NT. SCSI drivers were not installed on the system prior to the Windows NT installation. See the "Failsafe Boot Block ROM" section of the Desktop Management Guide for more information. Press any key or click the mouse button and, if set, type your password. Set the monitor's RGB input switch to 75 ohms and, if there is a sync switch, set it to external. Be sure that the monitor can accept the same sweep rate as the resolution chosen. Install the SCSI drivers on your system first, then install Windows NT. To download SCSI drivers for your Compaq system, visit the Compaq Web site at http://www. compaq. com/support. [. . . ] *L = Long, S = Short Flashing Caps Lock LED on Keyboard. 1L, 2S* 2­8 Getting Started Basic Troubleshooting Diagnostic Keyboard LEDS, Front Panel LEDs and Audible Codes (Continued) Activity Flashing Num Lock LED on keyboard (on select models. ) Beeps 1S, 2L* Probable Cause System memory not present. Check memory module (see the relevant section of the Hardware Reference Guide). For those systems that do support ECC models support memory, Compaq does not support mixing ECC and non-ECC memory. See the "Failsafe Boot Block ROM" section of the Desktop Management Guide. [. . . ]

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