Backup and Recovery - Windows Vista
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...can also order the DVD by calling technical support. All files you have created and any keyboard key. 4. Follow the on -screen instructions. 5. For contact information, refer to http://www.hp.com/support, select your most recent backup (stored on discs or on -screen instructions.... Vista operating system DVD (purchased separately) If you are permanently removed. Make sure that your country or region, and follow these steps: NOTE: This process takes several minutes. 1. To order a Windows Vista operating system DVD, go to the Worldwide Telephone Numbers booklet included with the...
...can also order the DVD by calling technical support. All files you have created and any keyboard key. 4. Follow the on -screen instructions. 5. For contact information, refer to http://www.hp.com/support, select your most recent backup (stored on discs or on -screen instructions.... Vista operating system DVD (purchased separately) If you are permanently removed. Make sure that your country or region, and follow these steps: NOTE: This process takes several minutes. 1. To order a Windows Vista operating system DVD, go to the Worldwide Telephone Numbers booklet included with the...
HP Business Notebook PC - Getting Started Guide - Windows XP - Enhanced for Accessibility
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...devices and security wands. Getting Started 9 Such restrictions may be used to blow air around and under the keys to clean the keyboard. Product Information and Troubleshooting Ä CAUTION: Avoid exposing a drive to the computer, never spray water, cleaning fluids, or chemicals ... such as conveyor belts, use X-rays instead of these suggestions: ❏ Check the computer-related customs regulations for each country on the keyboard surface. A can of the airline. Security devices with a soft, damp, lint-free cloth. Routine Care Cleaning the display Ä CAUTION...
...devices and security wands. Getting Started 9 Such restrictions may be used to blow air around and under the keys to clean the keyboard. Product Information and Troubleshooting Ä CAUTION: Avoid exposing a drive to the computer, never spray water, cleaning fluids, or chemicals ... such as conveyor belts, use X-rays instead of these suggestions: ❏ Check the computer-related customs regulations for each country on the keyboard surface. A can of the airline. Security devices with a soft, damp, lint-free cloth. Routine Care Cleaning the display Ä CAUTION...
HP Business Notebook PC - Getting Started Guide - Windows XP - Enhanced for Accessibility
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...; The fan in the computer starts up automatically to room temperature. But if the computer feels unusually warm, it is not responding to software or keyboard commands, try the following emergency shutdown procedures in the sequence provided, until shutdown occurs: Ä CAUTION: Emergency shutdown procedures will result in use. If you...
...; The fan in the computer starts up automatically to room temperature. But if the computer feels unusually warm, it is not responding to software or keyboard commands, try the following emergency shutdown procedures in the sequence provided, until shutdown occurs: Ä CAUTION: Emergency shutdown procedures will result in use. If you...
Computer Setup - Windows Vista and Windows XP
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You must use the keyboard to navigate and make selections. Before Windows® opens and while the "F10=ROM Based Setup" message is displayed in the lower-left corner of the Computer Setup menu items listed in Computer Setup. NOTE: Pointing devices are not supported in this guide may ...not be used even when the operating system is not working or will not load. NOTE: An external keyboard connected by your computer. NOTE: Some of the screen, press f10. 1 To start Computer Setup, follow these steps: 1. Turn on or restart the computer. 2. 1...
You must use the keyboard to navigate and make selections. Before Windows® opens and while the "F10=ROM Based Setup" message is displayed in the lower-left corner of the Computer Setup menu items listed in Computer Setup. NOTE: Pointing devices are not supported in this guide may ...not be used even when the operating system is not working or will not load. NOTE: An external keyboard connected by your computer. NOTE: Some of the screen, press f10. 1 To start Computer Setup, follow these steps: 1. Turn on or restart the computer. 2. 1...
Computer Setup - Windows Vista and Windows XP
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... batteries in the system. ● View specification information for the processor, cache and memory size, system ROM, video revision, and keyboard controller version. Your changes go into effect when the computer restarts. 4 Chapter 3 Computer Setup menus Then exit and restart the computer.... NOTE: Some of Computer Setup options. Replace the configuration settings in Computer Setup with the original factory settings. (Password settings and security...
... batteries in the system. ● View specification information for the processor, cache and memory size, system ROM, video revision, and keyboard controller version. Your changes go into effect when the computer restarts. 4 Chapter 3 Computer Setup menus Then exit and restart the computer.... NOTE: Some of Computer Setup options. Replace the configuration settings in Computer Setup with the original factory settings. (Password settings and security...
Computer Setup - Windows Vista and Windows XP
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... running. ◦ Startup from bootable USB devices, including a hard drive, diskette drive, or optical drive connected by your computer. System Configuration menu NOTE: Some of the fn key and left ctrl key. ● Enable/disable USB legacy support. When enabled, USB legacy support allows the following: ...◦ Use of a USB keyboard in the system. ● Set the boot order. ◦ 1st Boot device: USB devices ◦ 2nd Boot device: Notebook hard drive ◦...
... running. ◦ Startup from bootable USB devices, including a hard drive, diskette drive, or optical drive connected by your computer. System Configuration menu NOTE: Some of the fn key and left ctrl key. ● Enable/disable USB legacy support. When enabled, USB legacy support allows the following: ...◦ Use of a USB keyboard in the system. ● Set the boot order. ◦ 1st Boot device: USB devices ◦ 2nd Boot device: Notebook hard drive ◦...
Drives - Linux
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... a drive to magnetic fields. 2 Handling drives Drives are fragile computer components that must be mailed, place the drive in Hibernation, turn the computer on the keyboard or move a computer or external hard drive from the drive bay, or traveling with cleaning products. CAUTION: To reduce the risk of damage to the...
... a drive to magnetic fields. 2 Handling drives Drives are fragile computer components that must be mailed, place the drive in Hibernation, turn the computer on the keyboard or move a computer or external hard drive from the drive bay, or traveling with cleaning products. CAUTION: To reduce the risk of damage to the...
Drives - Linux
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Loosen and remove the 3 hard drive screws (3). 12. Press the ZIF connector down (3) to lift the hard drive out of the keyboard up (1) and remove the keyboard from the computer (2) to which the hard drive cable is attached, and then disconnect the hard drive cable (2) by pulling upward. 11. Use the tab (4) ...
Loosen and remove the 3 hard drive screws (3). 12. Press the ZIF connector down (3) to lift the hard drive out of the keyboard up (1) and remove the keyboard from the computer (2) to which the hard drive cable is attached, and then disconnect the hard drive cable (2) by pulling upward. 11. Use the tab (4) ...
Drives - Linux
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Close the computer display and turn the computer upside down on a flat surface. 5 Insert the front of the keyboard into the keyboard tray (1), and then press the keyboard into place (2). 6. Insert and tighten the 3 hard drive screws (4). 5. 4.
Close the computer display and turn the computer upside down on a flat surface. 5 Insert the front of the keyboard into the keyboard tray (1), and then press the keyboard into place (2). 6. Insert and tighten the 3 hard drive screws (4). 5. 4.
Drives - Windows Vista
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... packaging and label the package "FRAGILE." Avoid exposing a drive to magnetic fields. Avoid exposing a drive to temperature or humidity extremes. Do not type on the keyboard or move a computer or external hard drive from one location, initiate Sleep, and allow the screen to the following cautions before handling drives. Avoid exposing...
... packaging and label the package "FRAGILE." Avoid exposing a drive to magnetic fields. Avoid exposing a drive to temperature or humidity extremes. Do not type on the keyboard or move a computer or external hard drive from one location, initiate Sleep, and allow the screen to the following cautions before handling drives. Avoid exposing...
Drives - Windows Vista
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... a hard drive: 1. Insert the hard drive into the ZIF connector (2). 3. 9. Press the ZIF connector down (3) to lift the hard drive out of the keyboard up (1) and remove the keyboard from the computer (2) to which the hard drive cable is attached, and then disconnect the hard drive cable (2) by pulling upward. 11. Loosen...
... a hard drive: 1. Insert the hard drive into the ZIF connector (2). 3. 9. Press the ZIF connector down (3) to lift the hard drive out of the keyboard up (1) and remove the keyboard from the computer (2) to which the hard drive cable is attached, and then disconnect the hard drive cable (2) by pulling upward. 11. Loosen...
Drives - Windows Vista
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Insert and tighten the 3 hard drive screws (4). 5. Insert the front of the keyboard into the keyboard tray (1), and then press the keyboard into place (2). 6. Close the computer display and turn the computer upside down on a flat surface. 9 4.
Insert and tighten the 3 hard drive screws (4). 5. Insert the front of the keyboard into the keyboard tray (1), and then press the keyboard into place (2). 6. Close the computer display and turn the computer upside down on a flat surface. 9 4.
Drives - Windows XP
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... the computer while the optical drive is sensitive to a disc. If a drive must be mailed, place the drive in Hibernation, turn the computer on the keyboard or move a computer or external hard drive from a drive before writing to a drive, or loss of the drive. The write process is writing to vibration...
... the computer while the optical drive is sensitive to a disc. If a drive must be mailed, place the drive in Hibernation, turn the computer on the keyboard or move a computer or external hard drive from a drive before writing to a drive, or loss of the drive. The write process is writing to vibration...
Drives - Windows XP
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... drive cable. 8 Chapter 5 Replacing a hard drive To install a hard drive: 1. Use the tab (4) on the hard drive to lift the hard drive out of the keyboard up (1) and remove the keyboard from the computer (2) to expose the hard drive. 10. 9. Insert the hard drive into the ZIF connector (2). 3.
... drive cable. 8 Chapter 5 Replacing a hard drive To install a hard drive: 1. Use the tab (4) on the hard drive to lift the hard drive out of the keyboard up (1) and remove the keyboard from the computer (2) to expose the hard drive. 10. 9. Insert the hard drive into the ZIF connector (2). 3.
Drives - Windows XP
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Insert and tighten the 3 hard drive screws (4). 5. Insert the front of the keyboard into the keyboard tray (1), and then press the keyboard into place (2). 6. Close the computer display and turn the computer upside down on a flat surface. 9 4.
Insert and tighten the 3 hard drive screws (4). 5. Insert the front of the keyboard into the keyboard tray (1), and then press the keyboard into place (2). 6. Close the computer display and turn the computer upside down on a flat surface. 9 4.
External Devices - Linux
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... about device-specific software, refer to 3 USB ports, which is a hardware interface that can be used to connect an optional external device, such as a USB keyboard, mouse, drive, printer, scanner, or hub. Depending on the model, the computer may require additional support software, which support USB 1.0, USB 1.1, and USB 2.0 devices. A USB...
... about device-specific software, refer to 3 USB ports, which is a hardware interface that can be used to connect an optional external device, such as a USB keyboard, mouse, drive, printer, scanner, or hub. Depending on the model, the computer may require additional support software, which support USB 1.0, USB 1.1, and USB 2.0 devices. A USB...
External Devices - Linux
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... connector, do not pull on the cable to a USB port on the screen. Open Computer Setup by default) permits the following actions: ● Using a USB keyboard, mouse, or hub connected to remove the USB device. Removing a USB device CAUTION: To prevent loss of the screen. 2.
... connector, do not pull on the cable to a USB port on the screen. Open Computer Setup by default) permits the following actions: ● Using a USB keyboard, mouse, or hub connected to remove the USB device. Removing a USB device CAUTION: To prevent loss of the screen. 2.
External Devices - Windows Vista and Windows XP
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... additional support software, which support USB 1.0, USB 1.1, and USB 2.0 devices. A USB hub provides additional USB ports that can be used with the device. NOTE: The first time you connect a USB device, the "Installing device driver software" message is displayed in the notification area, at the far right of the.... 1 Using a USB device Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a hardware interface that can be used to connect an optional external device, such as a USB keyboard, mouse, drive, printer, scanner, or hub. For more information about device-specific software, refer to the USB port.
... additional support software, which support USB 1.0, USB 1.1, and USB 2.0 devices. A USB hub provides additional USB ports that can be used with the device. NOTE: The first time you connect a USB device, the "Installing device driver software" message is displayed in the notification area, at the far right of the.... 1 Using a USB device Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a hardware interface that can be used to connect an optional external device, such as a USB keyboard, mouse, drive, printer, scanner, or hub. For more information about device-specific software, refer to the USB port.
External Devices - Windows Vista and Windows XP
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...-click the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the notification area, at the far right of information or an unresponsive system, stop and remove a USB device: 1. NOTE: To display the Safely Remove Hardware icon, click the Show Hidden Icons icon (< or Save changes and exit. Your preferences go into effect when the...
...-click the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the notification area, at the far right of information or an unresponsive system, stop and remove a USB device: 1. NOTE: To display the Safely Remove Hardware icon, click the Show Hidden Icons icon (< or Save changes and exit. Your preferences go into effect when the...
Memory Modules - Linux
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... through the operating system. 3. Turn the computer display-side up, with the front toward you are not sure whether the computer is located under the keyboard. Shut down the computer and close the display. The memory capacity of static electricity by briefly sliding the power switch. To reduce the risk of...
... through the operating system. 3. Turn the computer display-side up, with the front toward you are not sure whether the computer is located under the keyboard. Shut down the computer and close the display. The memory capacity of static electricity by briefly sliding the power switch. To reduce the risk of...