End User License Agreement
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... eligible for your upgrade eligibility. 3. You may not sublicense, assign or transfer the license or Software Product except as other terms along with any Microsoft operating system software contained in the Software Product and user documentation are owned by HP or its affiliates may only be licensed for commercial timesharing or...
... eligible for your upgrade eligibility. 3. You may not sublicense, assign or transfer the license or Software Product except as other terms along with any Microsoft operating system software contained in the Software Product and user documentation are owned by HP or its affiliates may only be licensed for commercial timesharing or...
Wireless Setup Guide
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... of Wireless LAN (WLAN) Technology Standards" table on page 7. Your Internet connection should be operational before you 're ready to add wireless capability. TIP: You can buy one device that acts...(wireless local area network) capability. TIP: If you did not buy a wireless-enabled notebook, you with the modem, Internet service, and the broadband Internet configuration settings needed to record...for "WPA." 2 Your Internet service provider (ISP) will provide you can buy a wireless PC Card to get started! See the "Comparison of hardware. Encryption key provided. WPA-PSK ...
... of Wireless LAN (WLAN) Technology Standards" table on page 7. Your Internet connection should be operational before you 're ready to add wireless capability. TIP: You can buy one device that acts...(wireless local area network) capability. TIP: If you did not buy a wireless-enabled notebook, you with the modem, Internet service, and the broadband Internet configuration settings needed to record...for "WPA." 2 Your Internet service provider (ISP) will provide you can buy a wireless PC Card to get started! See the "Comparison of hardware. Encryption key provided. WPA-PSK ...
HP USB Digital Drive
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The Digital Drive can purchase one (in various storage capacities) from any computer that is a pocket-sized SD (Secure Digital) memory drive for storing and transferring files such as digital pictures, music, video, and data. However, you will need an SD memory card to operate the Digital Drive. An SD memory card 2 may not be used with any HP authorized reseller. You can be included. User Guide 1 The HP USB Digital Drive 1 is running Microsoft Windows XP Home, Windows XP Pro, or Windows 2000.
The Digital Drive can purchase one (in various storage capacities) from any computer that is a pocket-sized SD (Secure Digital) memory drive for storing and transferring files such as digital pictures, music, video, and data. However, you will need an SD memory card to operate the Digital Drive. An SD memory card 2 may not be used with any HP authorized reseller. You can be included. User Guide 1 The HP USB Digital Drive 1 is running Microsoft Windows XP Home, Windows XP Pro, or Windows 2000.
Hardware-Software Guide
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... a CD or DVD Write Process 4-8 Multimedia Software 4-9 Observing the Copyright Warning 4-10 Installing Software 4-11 Enabling AutoPlay 4-12 Changing DVD Region Settings 4-12 Using the Operating System 4-13 Using WinDVD 4-14 Using Other DVD Software 4-14 Hardware and Software Guide v
... a CD or DVD Write Process 4-8 Multimedia Software 4-9 Observing the Copyright Warning 4-10 Installing Software 4-11 Enabling AutoPlay 4-12 Changing DVD Region Settings 4-12 Using the Operating System 4-13 Using WinDVD 4-14 Using Other DVD Software 4-14 Hardware and Software Guide v
Hardware-Software Guide
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Contents Setup Utility 8-11 Opening the Setup Utility 8-11 Changing the Language of Computer Setup 8-12 Navigating and Selecting in the Setup Utility . . . . . 8-13 Displaying System Information 8-14 Restoring Default Settings in the Setup Utility . . . . 8-15 Using Advanced Setup Utility Features 8-16 Closing the Setup Utility 8-17 A Specifications Operating Environment A-1 Rated Input Power A-2 Expansion Port Input/Output Signals A-3 Index viii Hardware and Software Guide
Contents Setup Utility 8-11 Opening the Setup Utility 8-11 Changing the Language of Computer Setup 8-12 Navigating and Selecting in the Setup Utility . . . . . 8-13 Displaying System Information 8-14 Restoring Default Settings in the Setup Utility . . . . 8-15 Using Advanced Setup Utility Features 8-16 Closing the Setup Utility 8-17 A Specifications Operating Environment A-1 Rated Input Power A-2 Expansion Port Input/Output Signals A-3 Index viii Hardware and Software Guide
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Nevertheless, the device should be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation, including when the notebook display is minimized. Hardware and Software Guide 1-7 To avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human... proximity to Radio Frequency Radiation. The radiated output power of the notebook. For optimal transmission, keep the areas immediately around the antennae free from the outside of this device is below the FCC radio ...
Nevertheless, the device should be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation, including when the notebook display is minimized. Hardware and Software Guide 1-7 To avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human... proximity to Radio Frequency Radiation. The radiated output power of the notebook. For optimal transmission, keep the areas immediately around the antennae free from the outside of this device is below the FCC radio ...
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.... ■ The software packaged in the "Required for Later" bag is preinstalled or preloaded on your notebook. Labels The labels affixed to update or troubleshoot the operating system. Hardware and Software Guide 1-19 The software discs are provided in case you ever need the product number ...and the serial number when you may need the Product Key to the notebook provide information you troubleshoot system problems ...
.... ■ The software packaged in the "Required for Later" bag is preinstalled or preloaded on your notebook. Labels The labels affixed to update or troubleshoot the operating system. Hardware and Software Guide 1-19 The software discs are provided in case you ever need the product number ...and the serial number when you may need the Product Key to the notebook provide information you troubleshoot system problems ...
Hardware-Software Guide
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... as model and serial number, installed software, hardware components, and specifications. ■ Answers to questions about using your notebook. ■ Tutorials to help you learn to use the fn+f5 command on your operating system, drivers, and the software provided on an external keyboard, press scroll lock+scroll lock+f5. Using Hotkey...
... as model and serial number, installed software, hardware components, and specifications. ■ Answers to questions about using your notebook. ■ Tutorials to help you learn to use the fn+f5 command on your operating system, drivers, and the software provided on an external keyboard, press scroll lock+scroll lock+f5. Using Hotkey...
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... function of the fn+f5 hotkey, refer to initiate standby. In all Windows operating system windows, references to the sleep button apply to Chapter 3, "Power." 2-10 Hardware and Software Guide While the notebook is in standby, the power/standby lights blink. ■ To initiate standby,...briefly press the power button. For example, you can set by default to the "Setting Other Power Preferences" section in the operating system. If the notebook is conserved. For more information about using standby and hibernation, refer to Chapter 3, "Power." When standby is initiated, your ...
... function of the fn+f5 hotkey, refer to initiate standby. In all Windows operating system windows, references to the sleep button apply to Chapter 3, "Power." 2-10 Hardware and Software Guide While the notebook is in standby, the power/standby lights blink. ■ To initiate standby,...briefly press the power button. For example, you can set by default to the "Setting Other Power Preferences" section in the operating system. If the notebook is conserved. For more information about using standby and hibernation, refer to Chapter 3, "Power." When standby is initiated, your ...
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...follow the instructions on the screen to the Help and Support Center. Hardware and Software Guide 2-11 For information about combining Windows passwords with Compaq passwords, Chapter 6, "Security." The longer you hold down the fn+f7 hotkey, the more the screen brightens. » To decrease... your Windows administrator password and access the notebook. Increase Brightness (fn+f8) The fn+f8 hotkey increases the brightness of the notebook screen. For instructions, refer to enter your Windows user password or your work by displaying the operating system Log On window. To access the...
...follow the instructions on the screen to the Help and Support Center. Hardware and Software Guide 2-11 For information about combining Windows passwords with Compaq passwords, Chapter 6, "Security." The longer you hold down the fn+f7 hotkey, the more the screen brightens. » To decrease... your Windows administrator password and access the notebook. Increase Brightness (fn+f8) The fn+f8 hotkey increases the brightness of the notebook screen. For instructions, refer to enter your Windows user password or your work by displaying the operating system Log On window. To access the...
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...9998; Pressing the power button turns on the notebook from standby, hibernation, or shutdown. ■ Power/standby lights are turned on your notebook, refer to shut down . ■ Notebook is turned off . ■ Operating system is shut down the notebook with this procedure, refer to the "Using Emergency..." section earlier in this chapter. †Depending on . ■ Operating system is unresponsive and you are unable to the "Power Preferences" section later in this chapter. Turning the Notebook On or Off Task Procedure Results Turn on your network connections, the Turn...
...9998; Pressing the power button turns on the notebook from standby, hibernation, or shutdown. ■ Power/standby lights are turned on your notebook, refer to shut down . ■ Notebook is turned off . ■ Operating system is shut down the notebook with this procedure, refer to the "Using Emergency..." section earlier in this chapter. †Depending on . ■ Operating system is unresponsive and you are unable to the "Power Preferences" section later in this chapter. Turning the Notebook On or Off Task Procedure Results Turn on your network connections, the Turn...
Hardware-Software Guide
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...the standard Windows shutdown procedure for at least 4 seconds. ■ Unplug the notebook from the drop-down list, and then select OK. ■ Press and hold down the power button for your operating system, try the following emergency shutdown procedures in this chapter. 3-10 Hardware ...and Software Guide Power Using Emergency Shutdown Procedures If the notebook does not respond to the "Replacing a Battery Pack" section later in...
...the standard Windows shutdown procedure for at least 4 seconds. ■ Unplug the notebook from the drop-down list, and then select OK. ■ Press and hold down the power button for your operating system, try the following emergency shutdown procedures in this chapter. 3-10 Hardware ...and Software Guide Power Using Emergency Shutdown Procedures If the notebook does not respond to the "Replacing a Battery Pack" section later in...
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... button initiates hibernation. ■ Pressing the fn+f5 hotkey, called the sleep button in all Microsoft operating systems, initiates standby. ■ Closing the notebook presses the display switch, which initiates standby. Setting a Standby Password To set the notebook to Chapter 6, "Security." For information about other passwords and security features, refer to prompt for...
... button initiates hibernation. ■ Pressing the fn+f5 hotkey, called the sleep button in all Microsoft operating systems, initiates standby. ■ Closing the notebook presses the display switch, which initiates standby. Setting a Standby Password To set the notebook to Chapter 6, "Security." For information about other passwords and security features, refer to prompt for...
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Select the Advanced tab, select the Always show icon on the screen, use the operating system Power Meter feature. Power Meter displays battery status in both percent and time: ■ The percent indicates the amount of charge remaining in the ...
Select the Advanced tab, select the Always show icon on the screen, use the operating system Power Meter feature. Power Meter displays battery status in both percent and time: ■ The percent indicates the amount of charge remaining in the ...
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If an external device, such as headphones, is connected to the audio-out jack, the internal speakers are disabled. Hardware and Software Guide 4-1 4 Multimedia Internal Speakers The internal speakers, identified in the following illustration, play sound in stereo from applications, the operating system, games, drive media, the Internet, and other sources.
If an external device, such as headphones, is connected to the audio-out jack, the internal speakers are disabled. Hardware and Software Guide 4-1 4 Multimedia Internal Speakers The internal speakers, identified in the following illustration, play sound in stereo from applications, the operating system, games, drive media, the Internet, and other sources.
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... (on the volume mute button) is turned off. 4-2 Hardware and Software Guide The volume mute button on the notebook overrides all software volume settings. ■ To access the operating system volume controls, select Start > Control Panel > Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices > Sounds and Audio Devices,...To display a volume icon on . When volume is restored, the mute light is turned on your operating system and in the taskbar, and then select OK. ■ To adjust volume using the notebook volume buttons: ❏ To decrease volume, press the volume down button 1. ❏ To increase...
... (on the volume mute button) is turned off. 4-2 Hardware and Software Guide The volume mute button on the notebook overrides all software volume settings. ■ To access the operating system volume controls, select Start > Control Panel > Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices > Sounds and Audio Devices,...To display a volume icon on . When volume is restored, the mute light is turned on your operating system and in the taskbar, and then select OK. ■ To adjust volume using the notebook volume buttons: ❏ To decrease volume, press the volume down button 1. ❏ To increase...
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...with the Windows operating system. ■ InterVideo WinDVD-Plays video CDs and DVD movies. Hardware and Software Guide 4-9 This software is included with your notebook. ■ Windows... and data CDs. This software is preinstalled on select notebooks. Multimedia Multimedia Software The multimedia software included with most notebooks. ❏ If you do not have the Application ...restore solution for your notebook. ❏ Download the software from the Application and Driver Recovery disc provided with your notebook is determined by your region and notebook model. The following ...
...with the Windows operating system. ■ InterVideo WinDVD-Plays video CDs and DVD movies. Hardware and Software Guide 4-9 This software is included with your notebook. ■ Windows... and data CDs. This software is preinstalled on select notebooks. Multimedia Multimedia Software The multimedia software included with most notebooks. ❏ If you do not have the Application ...restore solution for your notebook. ❏ Download the software from the Application and Driver Recovery disc provided with your notebook is determined by your region and notebook model. The following ...
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... a program or plays a title on a disc as soon the disc is inserted into the drive and the drive door is enabled on the notebook. Most DVDs that turns the Autorun feature on or off , refer to enable AutoPlay if the feature has been turned off . If the region...The region codes help protect copyrights internationally. Changing DVD Region Settings Ä CAUTION: The region settings on your DVD drive can be changed through the operating system or through some DVD players. 4-12 Hardware and Software Guide DVD region settings can be changed only 5 times. ■ The region setting ...
... a program or plays a title on a disc as soon the disc is inserted into the drive and the drive door is enabled on the notebook. Most DVDs that turns the Autorun feature on or off , refer to enable AutoPlay if the feature has been turned off . If the region...The region codes help protect copyrights internationally. Changing DVD Region Settings Ä CAUTION: The region settings on your DVD drive can be changed through the operating system or through some DVD players. 4-12 Hardware and Software Guide DVD region settings can be changed only 5 times. ■ The region setting ...
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Right-click in the window and select Properties > Hardware tab > Device Manager. 2. For additional information, refer to change settings through the operating system: 1. Hardware and Software Guide 4-13 Make the desired changes on the DVD Region tab. 4. Multimedia Using the Operating System To change region settings, and then select Properties. 3. Select OK. Open Device Manager by selecting Start > My Computer. Select DVD/CD-ROM drives, right-click the DVD drive for which you want to the Windows operating system Help and Support.
Right-click in the window and select Properties > Hardware tab > Device Manager. 2. For additional information, refer to change settings through the operating system: 1. Hardware and Software Guide 4-13 Make the desired changes on the DVD Region tab. 4. Multimedia Using the Operating System To change region settings, and then select Properties. 3. Select OK. Open Device Manager by selecting Start > My Computer. Select DVD/CD-ROM drives, right-click the DVD drive for which you want to the Windows operating system Help and Support.
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... "Identifying an 802.11 Wireless Device." 5-4 Hardware and Software Guide An 802.11g WLAN device is not compatible with 802.11b devices, so they can operate on identifying the type of 2.4 GHz. Wireless (Select Models Only) Computers with 802.11 wireless devices may support 1 or more of 3 industry standards: ■ 802....11b, the first popular standard, supports data rates of up to 11 Mbps and operates at a frequency of 2.4 GHz. ■ 802.11g supports data rates of up to 54 Mbps and...
... "Identifying an 802.11 Wireless Device." 5-4 Hardware and Software Guide An 802.11g WLAN device is not compatible with 802.11b devices, so they can operate on identifying the type of 2.4 GHz. Wireless (Select Models Only) Computers with 802.11 wireless devices may support 1 or more of 3 industry standards: ■ 802....11b, the first popular standard, supports data rates of up to 11 Mbps and operates at a frequency of 2.4 GHz. ■ 802.11g supports data rates of up to 54 Mbps and...