Install Xp On Hp Compaq T5000 T5520

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Follow UP, What I have concluded is that HP offers the t5000 in about 4 different flavors. I want to think the only difference is the OS that ships with the system.The version that I have is the t5520 and ships with Windows CE installed on a 64m flash.I downloaded the util to create the Linux image that ships with t5515, its a 32meg footprint.The system let me install the image, and boot. I get an HP logo screen and a scrollbar that just finishes and then the system just starts flashing the logo image 'entire screen', about.5 seconds on and 1 second off. Almost like the system is trying to discover the video chipset. If I hit 'ESC' I can see the Startup details,:-? Last line of the load reads 'got silent jpeg.' Keystrokes don't seem to interpreted, but the keys do show up during the off cycle of the blink.If I hit Ctrl-Alt-Del, the screen stops flashing, and I see the system unload the services 1 by 1 until it reboots.Looks like a normal Linux restart.Anyone have any ideas?

Any key combination that I can hit that will stop the blink and allow me to get at the prompt?Thanks. quotestartx: not found/quoteIt was worth a try.quoteI started posting here thinking that I would be able to load CentOS.Followed up because one reply was: 'Let us know how it goes.'

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/quoteAh, yes. But I think the latter was referring to the installation of iCentOS/i.:-)I'm certainly not trying to chase you away - I just think you'll get better help from users of that specific HP OS from the HP fora.As for letting us know, please do so. If you do decide to attempt to install iCentOS/i, you should be able to obtain valuable system information from the OS you currently have running.

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Reboot the thin client. While the auto logon process is displaying the logon countdown, press the Alt and F4 keys simultaneously.This will display an alternate logon screen.

Once there check here:If that doesn't work try pressing F9 on boot - this is supposed to reset to factory.If all else fails download a new image here.Make a bootable flashdrive and restore the image.One last possibility. You can pull the battery and wait for the CMOS to clear. This should at least allow you access to CMOS and the ability to reimage.Hope this helps. Hello Btet, sorry to read that you are having an issue with your HP thin client. You haven't yet received responses from the experts here. This could be due to this being an older post.

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You may want to submit your issue as a new post and you should receive immediate feedback from this Community. Alternatively, if you want me to escalate your issue to HP Support, please ping me with the product number of your T5000, the serial number and your contact information.Regards,Edited Aug 13, 2013 at 20:04 UTC.

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