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Drives MultiBay II Drive The MultiBay II accepts an optional hard drive module (with an adapter) as well as an optional optical drive. Hardware and Software Guide 5-9 MultiBay II Security Screw To enhance the security of your MultiBay II drive, a MultiBay II security screw has been installed on the bottom of the notebook beneath the MultiBay II. The security screw must be installed for shipping, but can be removed for normal use. ✎ The security screw must be removed before you remove a drive from or insert a drive into the MultiBay II.
Drives MultiBay II Drive The MultiBay II accepts an optional hard drive module (with an adapter) as well as an optional optical drive. Hardware and Software Guide 5-9 MultiBay II Security Screw To enhance the security of your MultiBay II drive, a MultiBay II security screw has been installed on the bottom of the notebook beneath the MultiBay II. The security screw must be installed for shipping, but can be removed for normal use. ✎ The security screw must be removed before you remove a drive from or insert a drive into the MultiBay II.
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Drives MultiBay II Hard Drive The MultiBay II accepts optional hard drive modules that include a hard drive attached to an adapter. Inserting a Hard Drive Module To insert a hard drive module into the MultiBay II, gently slide the hard drive module into the MultiBay II until it is seated, pressing the right side of the module. 5-10 Hardware and Software Guide
Drives MultiBay II Hard Drive The MultiBay II accepts optional hard drive modules that include a hard drive attached to an adapter. Inserting a Hard Drive Module To insert a hard drive module into the MultiBay II, gently slide the hard drive module into the MultiBay II until it is seated, pressing the right side of the module. 5-10 Hardware and Software Guide
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... contents of the notebook ■ Power-on password* ■ HP ProtectTools Security Manager Refer to the "Credential Manager for ProtectTools" section in this chapter for additional information. Security To Protect Against Use This Security Feature Unauthorized use of a hard drive DriveLock* Unauthorized startup from a Device security* CD, diskette, or internal network adapter boot Unauthorized access...
... contents of the notebook ■ Power-on password* ■ HP ProtectTools Security Manager Refer to the "Credential Manager for ProtectTools" section in this chapter for additional information. Security To Protect Against Use This Security Feature Unauthorized use of a hard drive DriveLock* Unauthorized startup from a Device security* CD, diskette, or internal network adapter boot Unauthorized access...
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...memory module 1-15 See also bays composite video 3-9 composite video adapter 4-5 Computer Setup accessing 13-1 Advanced menu 13-7 changing language in 13-2 displaying ROM information with 14-2 File menu 13-4 navigating 9-3 notebook information 14-2 procedures 13-1 restoring defaults 13-3 Index-2 Hardware... 2-19 battery power running notebook on 2-18 See also battery packs battery release latch 1-14 bays hard drive 1-14 See also compartments BIOS Configuration for ProtectTools 12-30 BIOS information, displaying 12-3 Bluetooth 11-11 Bluetooth label 1-17 business card holder 1-14 buttons Info...
...memory module 1-15 See also bays composite video 3-9 composite video adapter 4-5 Computer Setup accessing 13-1 Advanced menu 13-7 changing language in 13-2 displaying ROM information with 14-2 File menu 13-4 navigating 9-3 notebook information 14-2 procedures 13-1 restoring defaults 13-3 Index-2 Hardware... 2-19 battery power running notebook on 2-18 See also battery packs battery release latch 1-14 bays hard drive 1-14 See also compartments BIOS Configuration for ProtectTools 12-30 BIOS information, displaying 12-3 Bluetooth 11-11 Bluetooth label 1-17 business card holder 1-14 buttons Info...
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...-6 regional settings 10-4, 10-5 software 10-7 modem adapter 1-16, 10-1, 10-3 Modem Approval label 1-17 modem cable connecting 10-2 identifying 1-16 overview 10-1 monitor port, external 1-10, 4-7 monitor, external connecting 4-7 switching display 3-9 switching screen image 3-7, 3-9 mouse properties 3-5 MultiBay II identifying 1-11 installing hard drives 5-9 installing optical drives 5-12 MultiBay, external 9-3 mute button 4-4 mute light...
...-6 regional settings 10-4, 10-5 software 10-7 modem adapter 1-16, 10-1, 10-3 Modem Approval label 1-17 modem cable connecting 10-2 identifying 1-16 overview 10-1 monitor port, external 1-10, 4-7 monitor, external connecting 4-7 switching display 3-9 switching screen image 3-7, 3-9 mouse properties 3-5 MultiBay II identifying 1-11 installing hard drives 5-9 installing optical drives 5-12 MultiBay, external 9-3 mute button 4-4 mute light...
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...that you set up or troubleshoot a variety of the notebook. For more information about DSL, cable, and network connections, select Start > Help and Support. Internal compartments include the memory compartment, the battery bay, and the hard drive bay. Wall jacks for connecting the modem to the ...9998; It may be easier to connect your modem to the section "Connecting the Modem with an Adapter," later in this section for analog telephone lines vary by your notebook and operating system during software setup: ■ Follow the instructions in this chapter. 1-6...
...that you set up or troubleshoot a variety of the notebook. For more information about DSL, cable, and network connections, select Start > Help and Support. Internal compartments include the memory compartment, the battery bay, and the hard drive bay. Wall jacks for connecting the modem to the ...9998; It may be easier to connect your modem to the section "Connecting the Modem with an Adapter," later in this section for analog telephone lines vary by your notebook and operating system during software setup: ■ Follow the instructions in this chapter. 1-6...
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...consumption, it is normal for the notebook to feel warm or hot when used continuously. for notebook users. This guide is available on the Web at http://www.hp.com/ergo, on the notebook hard drive, and on the Notebook Documentation CD included with the notebook. Å WARNING: To avoid ... by attaching a 2-pin adapter. As a result of electric shock or damage to the printed Wireless Regulatory Notices document included with a 3-pin attachment plug on your equipment: ■ Plug the power cord into a grounded (earthed) 3-pin outlet. The notebook complies with the user-accessible ...
...consumption, it is normal for the notebook to feel warm or hot when used continuously. for notebook users. This guide is available on the Web at http://www.hp.com/ergo, on the notebook hard drive, and on the Notebook Documentation CD included with the notebook. Å WARNING: To avoid ... by attaching a 2-pin adapter. As a result of electric shock or damage to the printed Wireless Regulatory Notices document included with a 3-pin attachment plug on your equipment: ■ Plug the power cord into a grounded (earthed) 3-pin outlet. The notebook complies with the user-accessible ...
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Index 1394 port 4-5 A AC adapter connecting 1-9 identifying 1-3 power feature A-2 AC adapter light A-2 antivirus software 3-2 applications, reinstalling or repairing B-5 audio-in (microphone) jack 4-5 audio-out (headphone) jack 4-5 AutoPlay A-7 B battery bay, primary 4-6 battery light 1-11, 4-3 battery locking latch 4-6 battery pack charging 1-11 identifying 1-3 battery release latch 4-6 bay, hard drive 4-6 business card holder 4-6 buttons Info Center 4-3 pointing stick 4-3 power...
Index 1394 port 4-5 A AC adapter connecting 1-9 identifying 1-3 power feature A-2 AC adapter light A-2 antivirus software 3-2 applications, reinstalling or repairing B-5 audio-in (microphone) jack 4-5 audio-out (headphone) jack 4-5 AutoPlay A-7 B battery bay, primary 4-6 battery light 1-11, 4-3 battery locking latch 4-6 battery pack charging 1-11 identifying 1-3 battery release latch 4-6 bay, hard drive 4-6 business card holder 4-6 buttons Info Center 4-3 pointing stick 4-3 power...
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...3-3 external devices drivers A-7 troubleshooting A-7 F firewalls 3-3 H hard drive bay 4-6 hard drive, hibernation file A-4 hardware, identifying 1-3, 4-1 Help and Support Center A-8 Help and Support utility 1-6 hibernation defined A-4 restoring from A-4 I IDE drive light 4-3 IEC 60950 compliance 3-5 image, switching among display devices...release 1-11 primary battery locking 4-6 primary battery release 4-6 lights AC adapter A-2 battery 1-11, 4-3 caps lock 4-3 IDE drive 4-3 num lock 4-3 power/standby 1-12, 4-3, A-2 wireless 4-3 lockup, system A-6 M memory module compartment 4-6 microphone...
...3-3 external devices drivers A-7 troubleshooting A-7 F firewalls 3-3 H hard drive bay 4-6 hard drive, hibernation file A-4 hardware, identifying 1-3, 4-1 Help and Support Center A-8 Help and Support utility 1-6 hibernation defined A-4 restoring from A-4 I IDE drive light 4-3 IEC 60950 compliance 3-5 image, switching among display devices...release 1-11 primary battery locking 4-6 primary battery release 4-6 lights AC adapter A-2 battery 1-11, 4-3 caps lock 4-3 IDE drive 4-3 num lock 4-3 power/standby 1-12, 4-3, A-2 wireless 4-3 lockup, system A-6 M memory module compartment 4-6 microphone...