End User License Agreement
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... printed materials and "online" or electronic documentation. You do not have Software Product into Your Computer's AGREE TO ALL TERMS AND temporary memory (RAM) for use the Software Product on or made available by HP for use with all terms and conditions of the original Software ...proprietary HP software or software provided under public license by you may load the Software ON THE CONDITION THAT YOU Product into the local memory or storage device of the Freeware by third parties ("Freeware"), is licensed to you subject to a separate license agreement between (a) you ...
... printed materials and "online" or electronic documentation. You do not have Software Product into Your Computer's AGREE TO ALL TERMS AND temporary memory (RAM) for use the Software Product on or made available by HP for use with all terms and conditions of the original Software ...proprietary HP software or software provided under public license by you may load the Software ON THE CONDITION THAT YOU Product into the local memory or storage device of the Freeware by third parties ("Freeware"), is licensed to you subject to a separate license agreement between (a) you ...
HP USB Digital Drive
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An SD memory card 2 may not be used with any HP authorized reseller. 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. User Guide 1 You can be included.
An SD memory card 2 may not be used with any HP authorized reseller. 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. User Guide 1 You can be included.
HP USB Digital Drive
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Insert the SD memory card into the SD slot 2 with the notched corner positioned on the lower left as shown. If the SD memory card does not slide in properly, gently pull it out and reinsert it. 2 User Guide Remove the cap 1 of the Digital Drive. 2. Installing the SD Memory Card 1.
Insert the SD memory card into the SD slot 2 with the notched corner positioned on the lower left as shown. If the SD memory card does not slide in properly, gently pull it out and reinsert it. 2 User Guide Remove the cap 1 of the Digital Drive. 2. Installing the SD Memory Card 1.
HP USB Digital Drive
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Removing the SD Memory Card ✎ Do not attempt to pull the SD memory card out when the status light on the Digital Drive is flashing. » After you disconnect the Digital Drive from your computer, gently pull the SD memory card from the Digital Drive. User Guide 9
Removing the SD Memory Card ✎ Do not attempt to pull the SD memory card out when the status light on the Digital Drive is flashing. » After you disconnect the Digital Drive from your computer, gently pull the SD memory card from the Digital Drive. User Guide 9
HP Client Manager 6.1
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...the HPCM Server for computers not receiving updates or to install or update system software on the client computers from a central Filestore on the memory, CPU, storage devices, and I/O devices. Note: This requires HPCM 6.1 SP1. When one of the pre-configured reports. •...side events, such as a chassis intrusion, disk drive error, battery status, thermal changes, and "walking assets" such as new or missing PCs, memory, battery, disk drives, CPUs, and monitors. Manage HP ProtectTools enabled clients: Identify and inventory HP client computers that include the ProtectTools embedded ...
...the HPCM Server for computers not receiving updates or to install or update system software on the client computers from a central Filestore on the memory, CPU, storage devices, and I/O devices. Note: This requires HPCM 6.1 SP1. When one of the pre-configured reports. •...side events, such as a chassis intrusion, disk drive error, battery status, thermal changes, and "walking assets" such as new or missing PCs, memory, battery, disk drives, CPUs, and monitors. Manage HP ProtectTools enabled clients: Identify and inventory HP client computers that include the ProtectTools embedded ...
HP Client Manager 6.1
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...Combined, these capabilities translate into greater efficiencies and lower IT costs. Scan results identify HP SoftPaqs posted on newer desktops and workstations (notebooks coming soon) 4 Connect to an HP Support Representative through an Active Chat session if needed to client computer system software, and ... 6.1 • Improved BIOS information collection - A SoftPaq package is increased productivity. Information collected includes manufacturer, OS, language, processor, memory, and free disk space. • HP Tool Update Wizard provides an easy method to select and download SoftPaqs.
...Combined, these capabilities translate into greater efficiencies and lower IT costs. Scan results identify HP SoftPaqs posted on newer desktops and workstations (notebooks coming soon) 4 Connect to an HP Support Representative through an Active Chat session if needed to client computer system software, and ... 6.1 • Improved BIOS information collection - A SoftPaq package is increased productivity. Information collected includes manufacturer, OS, language, processor, memory, and free disk space. • HP Tool Update Wizard provides an easy method to select and download SoftPaqs.
HP Client Manager 6.1
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... a battery fault, HPCM responds based on your client computers. For example, you can specify that an e-mail be sent to you to alert you to memory changes, disk drive changes, or CPU changes. You can also monitor the status of these events using one of your predefined notification policies. Sample Health...
... a battery fault, HPCM responds based on your client computers. For example, you can specify that an e-mail be sent to you to alert you to memory changes, disk drive changes, or CPU changes. You can also monitor the status of these events using one of your predefined notification policies. Sample Health...
HP Client Manager 6.1
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Sample Diagnostics screen 9 Diagnostics Diagnostics are reported in the far right column (not shown in Figure 6 shows a typical diagnostics report. Errors detected by the diagnostic software are performed on the memory, CPU, storage devices and I/O devices. The partial screen capture in this screen shot). Figure 6.
Sample Diagnostics screen 9 Diagnostics Diagnostics are reported in the far right column (not shown in Figure 6 shows a typical diagnostics report. Errors detected by the diagnostic software are performed on the memory, CPU, storage devices and I/O devices. The partial screen capture in this screen shot). Figure 6.
Hardware and Software Guide
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Contents 6 PC Cards What Is a PC Card 6-1 PC Card Insertion 6-2 PC Card Removal 6-4 7 SD Cards What Is an SD Card 7-1 SD Card Insertion 7-2 SD Card Removal 7-3 8 Memory Modules What Is a Memory Module 8-1 Expansion Memory Module Slot 8-2 Primary Memory Module Slot 8-7 Hibernation File 8-13 9 USB Devices What Is USB 9-1 USB Device Connection 9-2 Operating System and Software 9-2 USB Legacy Support 9-3 10...
Contents 6 PC Cards What Is a PC Card 6-1 PC Card Insertion 6-2 PC Card Removal 6-4 7 SD Cards What Is an SD Card 7-1 SD Card Insertion 7-2 SD Card Removal 7-3 8 Memory Modules What Is a Memory Module 8-1 Expansion Memory Module Slot 8-2 Primary Memory Module Slot 8-7 Hibernation File 8-13 9 USB Devices What Is USB 9-1 USB Device Connection 9-2 Operating System and Software 9-2 USB Legacy Support 9-3 10...
Hardware and Software Guide
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...an optional, standard (4-pin) S-Video cable. Supports optional Type I or Type II PC Cards. The extra 3 pins also enable an optional S-Video-to-composite adapter to the notebook. Accepts Secure Digital (SD) Memory Cards. Hardware and Software Guide 1-13 Component 4 S-Video-out jack 5 Vent 6... 1394 port (4-pin) 7 USB port 8 SD Card slot 9 Smart card reader - PC Card slot q PC Card eject button Component ID Description Is...
...an optional, standard (4-pin) S-Video cable. Supports optional Type I or Type II PC Cards. The extra 3 pins also enable an optional S-Video-to-composite adapter to the notebook. Accepts Secure Digital (SD) Memory Cards. Hardware and Software Guide 1-13 Component 4 S-Video-out jack 5 Vent 6... 1394 port (4-pin) 7 USB port 8 SD Card slot 9 Smart card reader - PC Card slot q PC Card eject button Component ID Description Is...
Hardware and Software Guide
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Secures the primary battery pack into the battery bay. Hardware and Software Guide 1-15 Connects an optional travel battery. Connects the notebook to release the battery. Component ID Component 6 Memory module compartment 7 Primary battery locking latch 8 Travel battery connector 9 Docking connector Description Contains one memory slot. This latch must be set to unlock to an optional docking device.
Secures the primary battery pack into the battery bay. Hardware and Software Guide 1-15 Connects an optional travel battery. Connects the notebook to release the battery. Component ID Component 6 Memory module compartment 7 Primary battery locking latch 8 Travel battery connector 9 Docking connector Description Contains one memory slot. This latch must be set to unlock to an optional docking device.
Hardware and Software Guide
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... resume from standby, your notebook in standby for details about when to an external power source. Refer to the "Initiating Standby, Hibernation or Shutdown" section, later in this chapter, for extended periods. Hardware and Software Guide 2-5 When standby is initiated, your work is saved in random access memory (RAM) and the screen... to the screen where you left off. ■ Saving your work before initiating standby is not usually necessary but is a recommended precaution. ■ When the notebook is cleared. When you or by the system.
... resume from standby, your notebook in standby for details about when to an external power source. Refer to the "Initiating Standby, Hibernation or Shutdown" section, later in this chapter, for extended periods. Hardware and Software Guide 2-5 When standby is initiated, your work is saved in random access memory (RAM) and the screen... to the screen where you left off. ■ Saving your work before initiating standby is not usually necessary but is a recommended precaution. ■ When the notebook is cleared. When you or by the system.
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... enable hibernation in a docking device. ■ Do not add or remove memory modules. ■ Do not insert or remove any hard drives. ■ Do not connect or disconnect external devices. ■ Do not insert or remove a PC Card or a Secure Digital (SD) Card. To verify that the Enable... work returns to a hibernation file on or when standby has been initiated. Power Hibernation Ä CAUTION: If the configuration of the notebook is changed during hibernation, restoring from hibernation may not be entered to select it has been disabled. When you restore from hibernation. When the...
... enable hibernation in a docking device. ■ Do not add or remove memory modules. ■ Do not insert or remove any hard drives. ■ Do not connect or disconnect external devices. ■ Do not insert or remove a PC Card or a Secure Digital (SD) Card. To verify that the Enable... work returns to a hibernation file on or when standby has been initiated. Power Hibernation Ä CAUTION: If the configuration of the notebook is changed during hibernation, restoring from hibernation may not be entered to select it has been disabled. When you restore from hibernation. When the...
Hardware and Software Guide
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Pointing Devices and Keyboard Using Hotkey Commands Initiating Standby (fn+f3) When the notebook is on, press the fn+f3 hotkey to Chapter 2, "Power." 3-8 Hardware and Software Guide While the notebook is in random access memory (RAM), the screen is cleared, and power is conserved. When standby is initiated, your work is set to...
Pointing Devices and Keyboard Using Hotkey Commands Initiating Standby (fn+f3) When the notebook is on, press the fn+f3 hotkey to Chapter 2, "Power." 3-8 Hardware and Software Guide While the notebook is in random access memory (RAM), the screen is cleared, and power is conserved. When standby is initiated, your work is set to...
Hardware and Software Guide
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... to conform to install device drivers: ■ Install only the device drivers for your PC Card to the standard specifications of the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA). ■ The notebook supports 32-bit (CardBus) and 16-bit PC Cards. ■ The notebook is equipped with your operating system. ■ Do not install other...
... to conform to install device drivers: ■ Install only the device drivers for your PC Card to the standard specifications of the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA). ■ The notebook supports 32-bit (CardBus) and 16-bit PC Cards. ■ The notebook is equipped with your operating system. ■ Do not install other...
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Secure Digital (SD) Memory Cards are removable thumbnail-sized flash storage devices that provide a convenient method of storing data and sharing it with other devices such as PDAs, cameras, and other SD-equipped PCs. Hardware and Software Guide 7-1 7 SD Cards What Is an SD Card?
Secure Digital (SD) Memory Cards are removable thumbnail-sized flash storage devices that provide a convenient method of storing data and sharing it with other devices such as PDAs, cameras, and other SD-equipped PCs. Hardware and Software Guide 7-1 7 SD Cards What Is an SD Card?
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...internal compartment on the bottom of the notebook can be upgraded by adding a memory module to open should be opened only by upgrading the existing memory module in the primary memory module slot. Hardware and Software Guide ...8-1 All other areas that require a tool to the expansion slot or by a service partner. The notebook has 2 memory module compartments. ■ The expansion memory module compartment is located on the notebook. 8 Memory Modules What Is a Memory Module? Å WARNING: The memory...
...internal compartment on the bottom of the notebook can be upgraded by adding a memory module to open should be opened only by upgrading the existing memory module in the primary memory module slot. Hardware and Software Guide ...8-1 All other areas that require a tool to the expansion slot or by a service partner. The notebook has 2 memory module compartments. ■ The expansion memory module compartment is located on the notebook. 8 Memory Modules What Is a Memory Module? Å WARNING: The memory...
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... the power cord. 4. Remove any procedure, ensure that you are unsure whether the notebook is off or in the expansion memory slot: 1. Before beginning any battery packs from the notebook. 8-2 Hardware and Software Guide For more information, refer to the Regulatory and Safety Notices... guide on and then shut it down through the operating system. 2. Turn the notebook upside down the notebook. Save your work and shut down . 5. Disconnect all battery packs before installing a memory module can damage electronic components. If you to the risk of electrical shock. ...
... the power cord. 4. Remove any procedure, ensure that you are unsure whether the notebook is off or in the expansion memory slot: 1. Before beginning any battery packs from the notebook. 8-2 Hardware and Software Guide For more information, refer to the Regulatory and Safety Notices... guide on and then shut it down through the operating system. 2. Turn the notebook upside down the notebook. Save your work and shut down . 5. Disconnect all battery packs before installing a memory module can damage electronic components. If you to the risk of electrical shock. ...
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Do not attempt to remove the screws from the notebook 2. Hardware and Software Guide 8-3 Lift the memory module cover away from the memory module cover. 7. Memory Modules 6. Loosen the memory module cover screw 1. ✎ The screw in the memory module cover are permanently attached.
Do not attempt to remove the screws from the notebook 2. Hardware and Software Guide 8-3 Lift the memory module cover away from the memory module cover. 7. Memory Modules 6. Loosen the memory module cover screw 1. ✎ The screw in the memory module cover are permanently attached.
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Grasp the edges of the module and gently pull the module out of the module 1. (The module tilts upward when released.) b. Memory Modules 8. Pull away the retention clips on each side of the memory slot 2. (To protect a memory module after removal, place it : a. If there is a memory module in the memory slot, remove it in an electrostatic-safe container.) 8-4 Hardware and Software Guide
Grasp the edges of the module and gently pull the module out of the module 1. (The module tilts upward when released.) b. Memory Modules 8. Pull away the retention clips on each side of the memory slot 2. (To protect a memory module after removal, place it : a. If there is a memory module in the memory slot, remove it in an electrostatic-safe container.) 8-4 Hardware and Software Guide