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2 System Features
Processors
VLi 8SF Models Only
The PC is equipped with a single Socket 370 Intel Celeron processor. Socket
370 is a conversion of Slot 1 (used previously by Celerons and Pentium IIs)
to a socket, running at the same bus protocol as the Pentium II (the GTL+
bus protocol). The processor is connected to the system board through a
Plastic Pin Grid Array (PPGA) 370 Socket. The reduction in size achieved by
the Socket 370 Celeron is due to the integration of the L2 cache on the
processor die.
The position of system board switches is shown below:
Even though the Celeron processor’s speed settings are automatic,
HP recommends that you set the system board switches to the appropriate
settings. The correct switch settings are indicated on the system board.
For more information on processor technology, refer to the Technical
Reference Manual - Vectra Technology.
Switch Switch function:
1 Reserved Do not use - OFF (default)
2 BIOS Crisis
Recovery
Should normally be kept in the OFF position. Used in case of
power loss during BIOS update. Refer to flash.txt in the BIOS
package downloadable from the HP Web site.
3 Keyboard
power-on:
ON = enabled (default)
OFF = disabled
4 Clear Password: OFF = disabled (default)
ON= enabled / clear User and Administrator passwords
5 Clear CMOS: OFF = normal (default)
ON = clear CMOS and reload default values in Setup
6- 9 Processor speed, refer to the table on your PC’s system board.