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HP Teemtalk support TLS in a 5250 session.

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Hi, does anyone know if HP Teemtalk will support TLS in a 5250 session?  

 

I believe the answer is no but was hoping someone had a better answer...

 

Thanks.


My side I/O board USB 3.0 connectors are not working.

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I have a Western Digital "My Passport Ultra" external backup drive that I connect to my computer via one of the side I/O board USB 3.0 connectors. I always eject the external drive via the "WD drive utility"menu before I remove it.

 

I also have a Seagate external drive. It has a power supply and has no option to eject the drive via a menu.

 

Today, when I removed the Seagate external drive from one of the 2 side I/O board USB 3.0 connectors on my HP Z1 All-in one workstation, the USB 3.0 connectors "died".

 

The connectors do not detect any external connected storage medium, and I cannot print a document via the USB 3.0 connectors. I think I will have to contact HP Customer self repair and order a new side I/O board . . . or is there another way to fix this problem ? I think there must have been a small voltage overload. The 4 USB 2.0 connectors at the rear side of the computer are working.

 

Where can I order/buy replacement parts for my computer ?

 

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verify about partnership certification

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I want to check about company name "Saradar Al Kuwait"
that is located in Kuwait. The company said they are partnership FY17 with hp and show me a certificate about that. But i want to verify it. Thanks in advance

Z840 DVD reader doesn't work

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hello everybody, I have an issue with the company workstation I'm currently using, Z840. Although the product spec states that the DVD reader doesn't need any driver installation, it doesn't work. When I open "Device Manager", under Other Devices I only see a list of potential devices all marked with an exclamation mark. When I check the properties of any element picked from the list, I read that "The drivers for this device are not installed (Code 28)". How can I fix it? I'm stuck, please help.

Successful Low Cost Liquid Cooling in HP z620

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Hello,

 

Some time ago, I posted a question: Are the z420 and z620 liquid coolers the same part?

 

As I was assembling a new z620 to replace the office z420 (Xeon E5-1660 v2) and the idea was to use the E5-1680 v2 (8-core @ 3.0 /3.8Ghz) at the Intel rated 4.3GHz overclock,  it was apparent that liquid cooling would be necessary.

 

Custom liquid cooling solutions are difficult to specify, expensive, and refined proprietray designs such as the HP z-series are resistent to subversion. This is logical as overclocking and changing the cooling could affect reliability and longevity as well as potentially make the system noisy and use more energy.  Certainly, be especially careful of any upgrades of a system under warranty.

 

As the z620 motherboard and z420 appear to be the same board except for the 2nd CPU riser sockets on the z620 version, it occurred to me that a z420 liquid cooler might work in a z620.

 

I superimposed photos of the z620 standard fan/heatsink and the z420 liquid cooler:

 

z420 Liquid cooler and Fan Heatsink overlaid_5.28.17..jpg

 

And, from this I could see that the two coolers occupy more or less the same volume.

 

I also tried to work out possible ways to use a third-party liquid cooler:

 

z620 with ext Black Ice Nemesis GTX M184_LF_6.27.17.jpg

 

> which employs an extrnally- mounted radiator.

 

z620 with ext Black Ice Nemesis GTX M184_RR_6.27.17.jpg

 

But, a dual 92mm fan version would cover the top PCIe slot real cover.  I could see that a single -fan radiator would work, but I could not find a closed loop liquid cooler with a single 92mm fan. These are all 120mm = too wide.

 

With the z420 liquid cooler, the question was as to whether the much wider radiator could project, in effect, downwards beyond the CPU shroud.

 

As the envelope /volume of the two coolers did appear to be the same re: the superimposed photos, I decided to give it a go:

 

The standard z620 fan/heatsink with the shroud removed:

 

z620_2_Original Fan Heasink_7.3.17.jpg

 

The z420 liquid cooler installed:

 

z620_2_z420 Liquid Cooler_7.3.17.jpg

 

Notice that the z420 cooler has a special small diameter fan - it's just visible to the upper right, below the radiator. This directs downward air flow to the chipset- which is the same location on the very similar z420 and z620 boards. A nice little enhancement.

 

With the shroud on:

 

z620_2_z420 Liquid Cooler_w Shroud_7.3.17.jpg

 

The projection out the bottom of the shroud shows the reason that this will only work in a single processor system.

 

Total installation time: removing the original fan/heatsink and installing the liquid cooler was about 30 minutes- including taking the photos.

 

So, the cooler does project though the shroud downward side. There is a black plastic guard that protects the 2nd CPU riser  visible to the lower left of the radiator, but there is plenty of clearance.

 

I was concerned that the vertical support for the shroud might somewhat impede the air flow into the fan, but the CPU temperatures with all eight cores at 4.1GHz at idle were very encouraging:

 

z620_2_x41 + 0mV_Iquid Cooler_7.3.17.jpg

 

I am still looking at ways to add a 92mm pull fan on the output side of the radiator, perhaps powered off the Molex 4-pin but until I start some heavy CPU rendering,  I won't know if it's necessary.

 

After some experimentation, using intel Extreme Tuning Utility, which had been very successful in April in the z420, I settled on running all cores of the E5-1680 v2 at 4.3GHz with the goal of having a Passmark Single Thread Mark of 2300:

 

PT9_All Tests_V Long_XTU_x43 +150mV_Liquid_7.4.17.jpg

 

And the magic single thread mark of 2339 is very good.  The average Passmark single Thread Mark for the i7-6700K- which is a 4-core, is 2349. The temperatures at the higher clock speed and with more voltage added for stability are still quite acceptable.  These temperatures were recorded as soon as possible after the above test:

 

PT9_All Tests_XTU_x43 +125mV_Liquid_7.4.17.jpg

 

This shows that during the Passmark test results posted above- by the way, the very long version, that the maximum Package temperature rose to a maximum of 63C and the maximum individual core temerature was 58C.  This is quite comfortable for the E5-1680 v2, which is rated to 85C.  A similar renderign run on z420_2 all cores at 4.1GHz would see a Package maximum of 74-78C with individual core maximums at 65-71C.

 

It may be my imagination, but it seems that the z420 liquid cooler is at least as quiet as the z620 fan/heatsink.

 

These clock speeds and temoerature results are not in the league of our Forum friend Brian1965's z620 whose Tower of Cooling is so very-well, -cool,  but in my variegated uses: 3D modeling, (architecture and industrial design), graphic design, simulation, and CPU rendering I think it's going to have very good performance and reliability.  This z620 in effect replaces two systems: the z420_2 and z620_1 which has 2X Xeon E5-2690 8C@ 2.9/3.8GHz for CPU rendering.  However, I discovered that the CPU rendering I use- VRay, i not epsecially good at running on two processors- the z420 E5-1660 v2 six core could be faster.

 

The final specification of z620_2:

 

HP z620_2 (2017) (Rev 1) > Xeon E5-1680 v2 (8-core@ 4.3GHz)  / z420 Liquid Cooling / 64GB DDR3-1866 ECC Reg / Quadro P2000 5GB / HP Z Turbo Drive M.2 256GB + Intel 730 480GB + Seagate Constellation ES.3 1TB / ASUS Essence STX PCIe sound card / 825W PSU /> Windows 7 Prof.’l 64-bit  > 2X Dell Ultrasharp U2715H  (2560 X 1440) / Logitech z2300 2.1 Sound
[ Passmark Rating = 6322 / CPU rating = 17178 / 2D = 852 / 3D= 9012 / Mem = 3032 / Disk = 14227 /  Single Thread Mark = 2339  [7.3.17]
[ Cinebench R15 = cb1214 (CPU) / 153 (Single Threaded) / 150.77 (OpenGL) MP Ratio 7.92x / Accuracy 99.6% ] 7.21.17

 

The z420 liquid cooler for $50 represents by far the best cost/ performace upgrade I've ever done.

 

Cheers,

 

BambiBoomZ

t420 Thin Client NumLock problem

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Hi,

 

I got a problem with thin clients (hp t420).

 

Num lock is on and working fine until i log in my rdp session (2012 r2).

 

From here, the num lock led is on, but is deactivated. i must press the num lock key 2 times for it to work in the rdp session...

 

Could you help me ? 

 

Thanks in advance.

Fresh Installtion Windows 7 mouse keyboard cannot run

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Dear HP,

 

We are from ASM Technology M Sdn Bhd from Malaysia. We have bought multiple product from your site and we would to use our own bundle KMS Volume license on our own PC Dekstop HP EliteDesk 800 G3.

 

We are having issue when we do fresh install for Windows 7 x64 Pro our mouse and keyboard was not fuction. Our environment will use Windows 7 please do not tell us to use Windows 10 for our production.

 

Please guide us and support how to do fresh install Windows 7 on this pc system HP EliteDesk 800 G3.

 

Thank you.

Supports the HP Compaq Elite 8200 CMT 3 TB hard drives

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Hello,

 I have a HP Compaq Elite 8200 here - CMT computers are from the year 2011th.

 

In this one RAID1 with 1TB HDD is installed.

I want to replace in this RAID 1, the 1TB HDDs with 3 TB HDDs.

 

Does the computer or the onboard built RAID this size on hard drives.

 

According Quickspecs only max. 1TB HDDs specified, but the Internet can I find models with up 3TB HDDs.

 

Will not buy unnecessary 2x 3TB HDDs, which later does not support display properly or me.

 

About Help I would be happy.

 

Sincerely
Sören


Conversion Of Old Server to run Windows 10 64-bit

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Hi there,

 

I have an old HP ProLiant ML301e Gen8 v2 Model 0 Server (P/N 717155-001) that was recently decommissioned.

 

I wish to convert it into a regular workstation running Windows 10 64-bit.

 

However, I am unable to find the correct storage and/or storage controller driver that would work and allow me to install Windows 10 64-bit.

 

Would appreciate any help on this, pointing me the right way to get the correct drivers.

 

Thank you in advance.

 

Cheers.

 

Jason

Take image of HP T620 and restore in HP T630

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Hi

 

I want to replace a HP T620 thin client with HP T630. I need T630 to be the same as T620. Can this been done by using HP Thinupdate.

 

Can I take the image of HP  T620 and restore it in HP T630. 

 

Still I didnt buy the HP T630, only after confirmation of this posibility, I will go ahead and change. 

 

Adding Samsung SSD 850 Evo 250GB to HP Z420

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Hello!

I now have this drive - Seagate Barracuda 7200.

 

I wish to add the new SSD dicsk to my HP Z420 workstation:

 

Samsung 850 Evo-Series 250GB 2.5" SATA III 3D V-NAND

 

Can you please comment if I can isntall the original system on this disk and make it bootable?

 

Thanks!

 

hp z840 2cpu installed

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good morning,
Sorry my english, please kindly tell me if the 2cpu fitting needs to apply the heat-conducting paste. thank you

Dotted Line Mouse Cursor

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Periodically the user's mouse cursor will change to a long dotted line on only one of their three monitors.  We can correct this by restarting the thin client machine.  Has anyone else experienced this and is there a fix?

Solaris 11 on HP Z840

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Hello,

 

We recently purchased a few HP Z840's to prototype for hardware upgrades.  While the machines that will remain Windows machines work fine with our Win10 image, attempts to load Solaris 11.3 are running into constant problems and failures.

 

To give a quick summary, we have 3 different methods to install Solaris 11.3.  The first is via DVD.  The 2nd and 3rd both use an Automated Installer server (essentially Oracle's version of Windows Deployment Server, or in other words, a way to deploy images via PXE boot.)  The 2nd method is to install using a pre-set Automated install (like WDS with an unattend answer file), the 3rd is to use the AI service to perform a manual Solaris 11 install (instead of an answer file, it installs as if from a DVD and requires user input.)

 

Our machines came with nVidia Quadro M4000's and a pair of SSD's installed (I mention this because I'm not sure these components were part of a 'standard' Z840 build)

 

From the get go I learned the hard way we had to disable Secure boot, since it thinks Solaris 11 is not authorized.  The problems did not end there.

 

From DVD, we first started running into an issue where Grub would attempt to probe system devices, and would never go past that and would stop responding to the keyboard.  After consulting with Oracle support, they believed it may have been due to incompatible SSD's.  As a test, we removed the SSD's and installed a 10k RPM HDD.  First attempt to use the DVD to install succeeded, but subsequent attempts to boot to the Solaris installation DVD show that the original issue persists intermittently...sometimes it gets past probing for devices, sometimes it doesn't.

 

From AI for automated installations, we get past the probing system devices message, but when it attempts to gather manifests from the AI server, it hangs and no longer responds.

 

Attempting a manual install using the AI server appears to work, however after the installation completes and the system reboots, it gives me a message that fast reboot is disabled on this system, and initiates a total system reboot.  And then I get the "no bootable device found" error.

 

It gets better (or more confusing.)  On the occasion that I can get the DVD to boot, I go through the entire installation, and then it reboots using Solaris 11's fast reboot (IE: it reboots the OS Kernel but doesn't go all the way out to perform a system POST.)  I logon, can connect to my network and install patches from our SRU server, and everything seems to work.  But, when I power off and power on and the system POSTS, it tells me no bootable devices found.  Even though I was just on a working solaris 11 installation.

 

From what I can tell and from what Oracle support thinks, this probably has something to do with motherboard or UEFI configurations.  I can't, for the life of me, figure out what's going on and why the motherboard thinks the Solaris installation is not bootable.  Oracle HAS confirmed that HP Z840's is supported by Solaris 11, so it is not that the OS is incompatible with a Z840.  Is there something in the BIOS/UEFI that I need to change or disable so that it will recognize a solaris 11 installation as bootable?  Attempts to find any information on this issue online has yielded no results, so I'm at a total loss at this point...  I've tried setting Secure Boot to legacy and I've tried completely disabling it, same results.

 

Note that prior to attempts to install, we had updated BIOS/firmware to the latest.

 

Thank you for your time.

i7 in Z620

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I was wondering if you could put an i7 CPU into a Z620 workstation. 


Where can I buy a cooling fan for an omni all in one desk top pc?

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I am looking where to buy parts for an hp all in one desktop pc? a cooling fan .

T610 Win7 Embedded - How to give Standard User access to R/O USB

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User has HP Connction manager setup to connect to RDP (Server in cloud) - this works fine. 

 

I need to give  this Standard "User" access to Read Only USB drive. 

 

They need R/O on a Security Key (USB) that give them a passkey to access a program  when they are connected using RDP.

 

I have tried using the "Local USB storage security" in control panel,  but it does not work when I login as User.

 

Any help would be appreciated.

 

 

Monitor for HP Z3 ge mini workstation

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Will the LG UltraFine 4K 21.5 inch (4096 x 2160 pixels) work with my new HP Z2 g3 mini workstation?

Please help with the RAM question

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Hello!

I have this RAM question.

 

I have 4 sticks of 2 GB each.

 

I want to add 8 GB memory.

 

The following are acceptable parts:

 

HP 8GB (1x8GB) DDR3-1600 ECC RAM A2Z50AA
HP 4GB (1x4GB) DDR3-1600 ECC RAM A2Z48AA
 
The trouble is A2Z48AA (4 GB memory) is discontinued by KINGSTON
 
 
I am only left with:
 
HP 8GB (1x8GB) DDR3-1600 ECC RAM A2Z50AA
 
Do you think it will be OK to install one 8 GB stick (A2Z50AA) next to 4 sticks of 2GB RAM??
 
 

Mounting HP Desktop Mini to HP Pavilion 32

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Hello everyone,

 

Please help me find right mounts configuration for attaching HP Desktop Mini (they all are the same size as far as I can tell, I'm willing to use a simple 260 G2 with 256 SSD if it matters) to HP Pavilion 32 monitor (QHD one, 2560x1440). As far as I can monitor comes with VESA mount adapter (source). But to install VESA adapter you should remove the monitor stand. However ideally I'd like to use the stand and VESA adapter simultaniously so I could attach Desktop Mini via VESA mount. This YouTube video illustrates the idea but I'd like to have Pavilion 32 instead of 2015 ProDisplay. I guess I could live with an arm instead of monitor stand (as shown here) but ideally I want to preserve original stand.

 

- bananak1d

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