HP (Hewlett-Packard) C160L Laptop User Manual


 
Configuration
FRU Configurations
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Table 9 lists the recommended SCSI IDs for internal
storage devices. Figure 8, Figure 9, and Figure 10
show the FWD SCSI and UWSE SCSI ID settings for
the hard disk drives. Figure 11 and Figure 14 show the
Narrow Single-Ended SCSI ID settings for the CD-
ROM drive and the DDS drive. Figure 16 shows the
Operation Mode switches for the DDS drive.
NOTE: There are no jumper settings to change for the floppy drive.
These SCSI IDs are the default IDs for each storage
device. If an existing device already uses an ID, select
an alternate ID.
Table 8 Storage Configurations
Disk Tray
Position
Supported
Devices
Conditions
1 Floppy Drive
1-inch Low Profile
Disk Drive
2 CD-ROM
DDS-Tape
3 1-inch Low Profile
Disk Drive
1.6-inch Full Height
Disk Drive
If a CD-ROM drive is installed,
install a 1.6-inch full height disk
drive in this position.
4 1-inch Low Profile
Disk Drive
1.6-inch Full Height
Disk Drive
This is the preferred position for a
1.6-inch full height disk drive.
If a CD-ROM drive is installed, a
1.6-inch full height disk drive can-
not be installed in this position.
Hard disk drives are FWD SCSI devices on C100/110/160/180. Hard dis-
kdrives are UWSE SCSI devices on C200/240. The CD-ROM drive and the
DDS tape drive are single-ended SCSI devices. The floppy drive is not a
SCSI device.