DOES ANYONE KNOW SAME ABOVE MODEL CAN BE ENABLE WHER WE ARE NOT HAVING ACCESSING THESE OPTIONS
OR ANY WAY I CAN INSTALL VM ON MY MACHINE
DOES ANYONE KNOW SAME ABOVE MODEL CAN BE ENABLE WHER WE ARE NOT HAVING ACCESSING THESE OPTIONS
OR ANY WAY I CAN INSTALL VM ON MY MACHINE
This is What I do.
I have a .CMD file for each model with the following code.
ECHO Set BIOS Password
"%~dp0BiosConfigUtility64.exe" /nspwdfile:"%~dp0PasswordConfig.bin"
ECHO This command will run successfully if the password is set to the Default Password
"%~dp0BiosConfigUtility64.exe" /cspwdfile:"%~dp0PasswordConfig.bin" /set:"%~dp0840G2.REPSET"
ECHO Exit Forcing Success Return Code of 0
exit /b 0
The CMD file is stored in the HP BIOS Configuration Utility package together with the REPSET and password file.
I create a program for each CMD/model and set up an Install package.
I'm trying to install a Nvidia Quadro P620 into an HP Z210 (HP Part No. KK783EA, Intel Xeon E3-1230, BIOS Version J51 v01.55) but without success.
It provides a signal to the monitor to bring it out of standby but will not even display the BIOS configuration screen.
Before I updated to the latest BIOS (BIOS Version J51 v01.55Rev.A) I had the same issue, except that with BIOS (Version J51 v01.53Rev.A) the Workstation also emitted a single beep about every 10 seconds.
I read on-line of a possible solution that involved dissabling secure boot, but I can't find that setting in the BIOS.
Assuming the P620 is compatible with the Z210 I could use a different GPU to configure the BIOS if I knew what settings I needed to change.
Any suggestions would be gratefully received.
Error:
2019-02-18 20:00:12 INFO [8348] Sync result:<Response ID="16" Priority="Low" Version="1">
<Operation Type="Sync">
<SyncResultSet>
<SyncResult RepoID="27" ErrorCode="5262336" ErrorInfo="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" ErrorMD5="EA803FED3C4B06C93D06952821FFCA8D" ErrorLevel="Error" Item="/Repository/Files/ToDeploy/Set_Bios_Config-686F940E5F13FE0C57048D8A7E9A8202.desc"/>
</SyncResultSet>
</Operation>
</Response>
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JohnW_Retired,
This does seem to be a BIOS problem. But, of course, there is a fundamental difficulty in resolution as it's not possible to display BIOS setttings in order to reconfigure.
As a first measure, consider clearing CMOS to restore the system to default BIOS settings.
However, there's a good possibility that this will not solve the probelm as there was a related fault under the previous BIOS version.
The problem may have originated at the previous BIOS flash of Version J51 v01.53Rev.A. In this event, it will be necessary to determine the presence of a crisis recovery jumper and if present, follow carefully the procedure:
Note that the post includes a description of the evolution of the proper sequence, so it's necessary to understand the whole thread. I used this technique and successfully recovered a z620.
Let us know what you find out.
BambiBoomZ
Hi.
I want to use the HP All-in-One 24-f0043in as a wall mounted workstation, but the base does not allow me to mount it flush to the wall. How can I remove the base of this model?
Thank you.
Have you done a clean install of Windows 10 on that machine? If yes, make sure to install the Intel Chipset Drivers.
(Drivers page: https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-z440-workstation/6978828)
I have the same machine as yours and have had no problems with USB3 drives. (G1X59EA)
Hi Z-User,
Unfortunately, I don't have a Z440, (mine being a Z620), but I found the following document that may possibly help. Specifically, this document applies to W8 and W10.
https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c03327635
Hopefully, there may be a fix listed that you haven't tried yet? (e.g. uninstalling the USB root hub?). Post back and let us know how you get on.
Hello K19,
I am curious as to which PCIe adapter you are using. I have a generic one and I cannot see my sm951 AHCI drive in my second x16 slot. I have tried almost everything. Am I limited to to only buying a "Lycon DT-120"? If so, great, i'll buy one today but I feel like it should see the card. In the Bios is your configuration set to "RAID + AHCI". I was leaning on that as being my issue but based on this thread it might not be the issue at all. I am about to throw in the towell because I cannot figure out what it going on. The drive does work in my other computer "at least it is visible". Would you happen to have any insight?
I have a Z600 with 2x5675, 48gb RAM, WD Blue 500gb SSD as Boot Drive, GTX 970 Gaming 4gb, and a PCIe to USB 3.0 Adapter.
Hoping to get the SM951 as a boot device, but obviously need to see it before that can happen.
Thanks,
The guy with nickname SDH who posted long, long messages above in this thread, is the ONLY ONE in the entire internet space who claims that BUFFERED memory works in "his" Z400.
He casued A LOT of confusion around here with these false claims. Few members got trigered to buy cheaper buffered RDIMM's and naturally buffered RAM did not work in Z400.
I cannot judge whether this guy SDH was posting these false claims maliciously or simply by his deep incompetence. He does not seem to make a difference between Z400 and Z600/800 which have TOTALLY different architecture. The Z600 and Z800 do work with BUFFERED RDIMM's whereas the Z400 work ONLY with UNBUFFERED UDIMM's. Period!
I do have two Z400's at home at this very moment and none of them is accepting buffered RAM.
These are the memory sticks you should buy for HP Z400.
wrote: UPDATE: THIS IS PART OF THE PROBLEM WITH DOING "UNSUPPORTED" THINGS WITH THE HP WORKSTATIONS..... SOME RISKS ARE INVOLVED. USE OF THE MEMORY BELOW HAS RELIABLY WORKED IN THE SIX VERSION 2 Z600s I HAVE DONE THIS WITH. I HAVE ONE VERSION 2 Z400 FOR WORK THAT THIS WORKED FOR, BUT THE OTHER VERSION 2 Z400 I JUST TESTED HERE AT HOME DOES NOT ACCEPT THESE MEMORY STICKS. It gives 5 beeps, pause, 5 beeps, and on. So, I must raise the concern that it may not work for all version 2 Z600s also. Each of these workstations has the latest BIOS and updates. No unusual high powered video cards, etc. The Z600s have been working fine with these sticks for months now. These same sticks also worked very well in the one Z620 version 1 workstation I tried them in. So far we have had 100% success in the version 2 Z600 doing this, however.
It is not that simple...... The first reply gives you an old Z400 QuickSpecs that is very early, not a more recent one that covers your "version 2" Z400 workstation. My latest Z400 QuickSpec version is v58..... the later ones focus on the version 2 Z400 that both you and I have.
There are two versions of the Z400, and the later better version has 6 instead of 4 memory slots, and also has a later boot block date that you can easily confirm in BIOS (11/10/09). You can even see on the silver outside serial number label where a version 2 Z400 will have "HP Z400 6-DIMM Workstation" at its bottom left corner.
The differences are based on which stepping of the Intel 5520 Chipset (Intel I/O Hub) is present. The base chipset is the 5520, codenamed Tylersburg-36D. This has an earlier stepping (B3, which is in the v1 motherboard) and a later stepping (C2, which is in the v2 motherboard), each with individual sSpec codes. This information is from both HP and Intel documents.
Why is this important? The v2 is later, better and lets you use unbuffered memory and in the case of the Z400 2 more memory slots, and more. The v1 motherboards do not let you use unbuffered memory. The v2 motherboard can support both the 55xx and 56xx Xeon processors, and thus you must have a v2 given that you're running a W3680 (the correct name for your processor). The v1 Z400s can only properly support the 55xx Xeon processors.
Both versions want ECC memory. The v1 wants unbuffered memory too (it wants both ECC and unbuffered). The v2 wants ECC and can take both buffered or unbuffered. Don't mix buffered and unbuffered. "Buffered" = "Registered", etc.
This memory and version stuff all applies also to the Z600 and Z800 workstations. Same boot block date for the v2 Z800, but 1/7/10 boot block date for the v2 Z600.
Regarding buffered ECC RAM, you can search eBay for 500203-061 and 500203-561 to see the sticks I'm using that are buffered and ECC in my Z600s and my Z400s. I've even seen a bit faster memory performance results from the buffered ones, but only by a bit. More important is to fill all 6 slots with identical RAM. The buffered RAM is cheaper, however.
I like to only buy HP memory with the HP holographic sticker if buying from eBay.... some vendors get other stuff and put on their own plain white sticker using the HP part number, but this is not from a trustworthy vendor (in my view).
I always have to add..... update to the latest BIOS version.
I think you should seriously consider to delete your posts with false claims that the BUFFERED memory works in HP Z400 workstations. You casue A LOT OF confusion with these false claims. Nobody cares of your experience with Z600/620, this thread is for Z400.
The BUFFERED RAM does NOT work in Z400. Do not fool people.
PERIOD.
Hello TimothyPZ600.
You are right: our machines (Z series with X58 NB + ICH10 SB) can't "see" SM951 as bootable volume in their bioses.
I'm able to boot the system from that AHCI SM951 via Clover bootloader (it's free and you can download it from the net).
I'm running Mac OS Mojave on my Z400 as my everiday' system but I've got two other HDDs the one with Linux and the other with Win7 Pro. When Clover loads I can choose the boot volume from the startup window (at Clover startup) and it lists even the SM951 as Mac OS Mojave start up disk, despite the Bios can't detect it. So if you want to boot your system from the 951 you HAVE to install Clover in order to start your machine from that HD (if you can't install it with a real Mac or a Hackintosh it will be possible even with a Virtual Machine running Mac OS within Windows environment, otherwise you can Google for "installing Clover from Windows). You can clone your Windows system to the SM951 and then install Clover on a USB pendrive and boot from it to check out everything's fine. Once you're sure the Z600 boots normally from the USB you can install Clover on the internal HD but even leaving it on the USB will be fine.
Finally the Lycom DT-120 is NOT mandatory at all, actually I have a chinese (very) cheap adaptor and it works flawlessly.
Feel free to ask me more if needed and forgive my clumsy English (I'm Italian)
BTW you have a great rig!
Rob
hey guys i just buy my new Graphic Card Radeon RX 480 for my workstation Z420
i used sata to 8pin adapter for the power
CPU: intel Xeon E5-1620 3.6Ghz
Ram: 16 GB DDR3
Windows 10 Pro 64x
i installed the AMD driver but keep say
No AMD graphics driver is installed, or the AMD driver is not functioning properly.
can someone help me with it ....
Hi all,
I would like to buy this workstation, but I found out, that it has got only one M.2 port for SSD disk integrated.
I know there are some reductions throught PCI 3.0 x4 or x16.
Could you, please, recommend me any of abovementioned adapter?
The most important for me is whether using of adapter does not slow down transmission rate.
Thank you
Best regards
Lukas K.
Thank you for the response. I have installed all of the Windows 10 drivers. A fresh install of the OS was performed when I received the system. It was at that time I installed all of the necessary drivers for Windows. Per your suggestion I've gone ahead and re-installed them. Having said that I'm not sure the problem is with the OS. When I experience the problem I'm unable to use these ports with a USB 3.0 device to boot the system.
Additional information: This morning I reboted the system and the problem did not disappear. I then shut the system down and unplugged it and the problem did not disappear. I then pulled it apart and reseated the USB cable at the motherboard connection. After doing this I am now able to use the front ports with USB 3.0 thumb drives. However I did this before and the problem eventually returned.
This might be pointing to the issue. After each reseating of the cable (which I've only performed twice now) the front ports work with 3.0 thumb drives. Maybe this time they'll continue to work. If not I am going to swap out the cable (I received a new cable with the new I/O board I swapped in).
Thank you for bring this document to my attention. There are a few things from it I will try the next time I experience the problem (currently working fine, see post above)
LukasKubicekABB,
For full performance, it is required to use a PCIe 3 slot at least x4.
Fortunately, all the slots in the Z4 G4 are PCIe 3. There is an HP guide to optimizing the use of the PCIe slots:
http://h20195.www2.hp.com/v2/getpdf.aspx/4AA7-1334ENW.pdf {English]
I'm using two M.2 drives in a z620 ( HP Z Turbo Drive M.2 256GB AHCI [Samsung SM951] + Samsung 970 EVO M.2 500GB NVMe). The z620 does not have an M.2 slot, so the Z Turbo is in a PCIe 3 x8 slot, the other PCIe3 is covered by the GTX 1070 Ti so the Samsung 970 EVO has to use the 2nd GPU slot as that is the only available PCIe 3 slot. I tested the Z Turbo in a PCIe2 slot and the results on the Passmark disk test were - 20%.
For the M.2 adapter, I use the Lycom DT-120:
http://www.lycom.com.tw/DT-120.htm
Not the least expensive, but I simply mounted the Samsung 970 EVO 500GB, plugged the DT-120 into the PCIE x16 slot and it worked immediately. All finished in about 3 minutes.
One consideration with the first M.2's has been thermal problems, but that is less important now. I also have an M.2 adapter with a fan:
but I never needed to use it. I've monitored the 970 EVO and the highest temperature so far has been 41C immediately after a 72GB transfer- which it did in about 2.5 minutes. =Fast, fast, fast!
However, I do not have intensive disk applications. If the new Z4 does, monitor the temperature awhile and if it is too high, consider the many choices of thermal pads, heatsinks and even heatsinks with fan solutions:
Heatsinks:
A heatsink with fan:
There are many choices and my preference would be for Copper over Aluminum.
The new Z4 should be very fast and reliable- the i7-7900X is a very good choice.
BambiBoomZ
HP z620 (2017) > Xeon E5-1680 v2 (8-core@4.3GHz) / 64GB / GTX 1070 Ti / Z Turbo Drive M.2 256GB AHCI + Samsung 970 EVO M.2 NVMe + HGST 7K6000 4TB > Windows 7 64 Prof'l
In thinking about this some more, can someone give me an example where you would need to or want to run displayport video through a Thunderbolt cable rather than just connect your monitors directly to all those Displayport, HDMI, and DVI ports on the end of your PCIe 3.0 x 16 graphics card?
I'm running three monitors directly from connections to my NVIDIA card.
Just Installed Ubuntu 18.04
Always spot on..... I detect a Z6 G4 in your future.