HP (Hewlett-Packard) 6 PC Personal Computer User Manual


 
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Answers and Explanations
Answers and Explanations
1
The following PC, supplied with a 4 GB hard disk, CD-ROM drive and
audio board, has had components added by the user, and now no longer
works. Which of the following could be the source of its failure to operate
properly?
c There is an HP 32 MB memory module in memory socket C1, but
socket C2 is empty.
d Memory sockets B1 and B2 are empty.
e There is a pair of non-HP 4 MB memory modules in bank A.
Installing non-HP accessory boards and drives does not infringe the
specification of the PC (though the non-HP products are not supported
by HP, and the customer pays for the visit, the HP PC remains
supported). However, installing non-HP memory modules is not within
the specification of the PC, and would cause the PC to be unsupported
by HP.
2
The client wishes to accelerate the processing throughput of the PC.
Which of the following options are viable:
b Replacing the current processor by an overdrive processor
(when available).
d Installing more main memory modules.
HP does not support the replacement of a processor by a faster one,
unless it is an official overdrive equivalent for the original processor, even
when models exist that use the faster processor. It is not possible to
install modules into the processor module. Installing more main memory
increases the performance of the virtual memory system.
3
Which of the following statements is correct (when installing a device in
the lower 5.25-inch front-access drive shelf of the desktop model)?
c The PC is supplied with the correct replacement bezel for the drive.
The Universal Front Bezel is supplied in the side of the PC (see page 9)
and should fit most designs of 5.25-inch drive. The kit of bezels can be
ordered if the client has lost this bezel. The PC risks accumulating dust
and dirt, and will not look attractive, if the drive is fitted without a bezel.
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