To recover the system after it enters Boot Block recovery mode:
1. If there is a diskette in the diskette drive or a CD in the CD drive, remove the diskette and CD and
power off the system.
2. Insert a ROMPaq diskette into the diskette drive or, if permitted on this workstation, insert a
ROMPaq CD into the CD drive. USB media such as an HP DriveKey can also be used.
3. Power on the workstation.
If no ROMPaq diskette or ROMPaq CD is found, you will be prompted to insert one and restart the
workstation.
If a setup password has been established, the Caps Lock light will illuminate and you will be
prompted to enter the password.
4. Enter the setup password.
If the system successfully starts from the diskette and successfully reprograms the ROM, then the
three keyboard lights will illuminate. A rising tone series of beeps also signals successful
completion.
5. Remove the diskette or CD and power off the system.
6. Restart the workstation.
The following table lists the various keyboard light combinations used by the Boot Block ROM (when a
PS/2 keyboard is attached to the workstation) and explains the meaning and action associated with
each combination.
Table 3-2 Keyboard light combinations used by boot black ROM
FailSafe Boot
Block mode
Keyboard LED activity* State/Message
Num Lock On ROMPaq diskette or ROMPaq CD not present, is bad, or drive not ready.
Caps Lock On Enter password.
Num, Caps,
Scroll Lock
Flash on in sequence,
one at a time—N,C, SL
Keyboard locked in network mode.
Num, Caps,
Scroll Lock
On Boot Block ROM Flash successful. Reboot the system..
*Diagnostic lights do not flash on USB keyboards.
Replicating the setup
The following procedures enable you to easily copy one setup configuration to other workstations of the
same model for faster, more consistent configuration of multiple workstations.
NOTE Both procedures require a diskette drive or a USB device such as an HP Drive Key.
To collect and replicate BIOS settings on multiple computers, use System Software Manager or
HP Client Manager Software. For more information, see
http://www.hp.com/go/easydeploy.
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