Hardware and Software Guide
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...Video device, such as a camcorder. The External MultiBay must be used with an optional, standard (4-pin) S-Video cable. Enables airflow 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) ... Card slot 9 Smart card reader - and 2.0-compliant devices to the notebook using a standard USB cable, or connects an optional External MultiBay or External MultiBay II to cool internal components. Ä To prevent overheating, do not obstruct vents. Accepts smart cards. PC Card slot q...
...Video device, such as a camcorder. The External MultiBay must be used with an optional, standard (4-pin) S-Video cable. Enables airflow 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) ... Card slot 9 Smart card reader - and 2.0-compliant devices to the notebook using a standard USB cable, or connects an optional External MultiBay or External MultiBay II to cool internal components. Ä To prevent overheating, do not obstruct vents. Accepts smart cards. PC Card slot q...
Hardware and Software Guide
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..., such as pillows or thick rugs or clothing, to cool internal components. Ä To prevent overheating, do not obstruct vents. The primary battery locking latch must be in the unlocked position. 3 Business card holder Holds a standard size business card. 4 Hard drive bay Holds the primary hard drive. 5 Vents (5) Enable airflow to block airflow...
..., such as pillows or thick rugs or clothing, to cool internal components. Ä To prevent overheating, do not obstruct vents. The primary battery locking latch must be in the unlocked position. 3 Business card holder Holds a standard size business card. 4 Hard drive bay Holds the primary hard drive. 5 Vents (5) Enable airflow to block airflow...
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...store them in a cool, dry place. Make sure that the vents, which cool internal components, are unobstructed. Ä To prevent overheating, do not block the air vents or use the notebook on a solid, flat surface. Do not allow a hard surface, such as an adjoining optional printer, or a soft surface, such... as fabric or carpet, to block the airflow. ■ If the notebook will be unused for more , turn it is designed to feel warm or hot when used continuously. To avoid potential discomfort or burns, do not...
...store them in a cool, dry place. Make sure that the vents, which cool internal components, are unobstructed. Ä To prevent overheating, do not block the air vents or use the notebook on a solid, flat surface. Do not allow a hard surface, such as an adjoining optional printer, or a soft surface, such... as fabric or carpet, to block the airflow. ■ If the notebook will be unused for more , turn it is designed to feel warm or hot when used continuously. To avoid potential discomfort or burns, do not...
Getting Started
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..., Rear, Left-Side and Right-Side Components . . . . 4-4 Bottom Components 4-6 A Troubleshooting Quick Troubleshooting A-2 Power Features A-2 Is the Notebook Unable to Start Up A-3 Is the Notebook Screen Blank A-4 Is Software Functioning Abnormally A-5 Is the Notebook Unresponsive A-6 Is the Notebook Overheating A-7 Is an External Device Not Working A-7 Help and Support Center A-8 Contact Customer Care A-9 Preparing to Call Customer...
..., Rear, Left-Side and Right-Side Components . . . . 4-4 Bottom Components 4-6 A Troubleshooting Quick Troubleshooting A-2 Power Features A-2 Is the Notebook Unable to Start Up A-3 Is the Notebook Screen Blank A-4 Is Software Functioning Abnormally A-5 Is the Notebook Unresponsive A-6 Is the Notebook Overheating A-7 Is an External Device Not Working A-7 Help and Support Center A-8 Contact Customer Care A-9 Preparing to Call Customer...
Getting Started
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... extremely warm, allow it to cool to "Is the Notebook Overheating?" If the notebook remains unresponsive, try first to shut down > OK. (On your notebook, the Turn Off Computer button may be called the Shut Down button, depending on your network connections). later in this appendix. ■ If...+alt+del, press and hold the power/standby button for at least 5 seconds. ■ If you are unable to shut down the notebook using an optional cordless mouse, make sure that the mouse battery is adequately charged and that the cordless mouse is in the sequence provided: ■...
... extremely warm, allow it to cool to "Is the Notebook Overheating?" If the notebook remains unresponsive, try first to shut down > OK. (On your notebook, the Turn Off Computer button may be called the Shut Down button, depending on your network connections). later in this appendix. ■ If...+alt+del, press and hold the power/standby button for at least 5 seconds. ■ If you are unable to shut down the notebook using an optional cordless mouse, make sure that the mouse battery is adequately charged and that the cordless mouse is in the sequence provided: ■...
Getting Started
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...files on removable storage such as monitors and printers, must be available on the Notebook Documentation CD. But if the notebook feels extremely warm, it is an older device, is blocked. Then be overheating because a vent is compatible with the device or on the device as instructed ... feel warm to the AutoPlay section in the Hardware and Software Guide, which is located on . ■ Verify that overheating is turned on the Notebook Documentation CD. For compatibility information, select Start > Help and Support, or visit the Web site of the device manufacturer or ...
...files on removable storage such as monitors and printers, must be available on the Notebook Documentation CD. But if the notebook feels extremely warm, it is an older device, is blocked. Then be overheating because a vent is compatible with the device or on the device as instructed ... feel warm to the AutoPlay section in the Hardware and Software Guide, which is located on . ■ Verify that overheating is turned on the Notebook Documentation CD. For compatibility information, select Start > Help and Support, or visit the Web site of the device manufacturer or ...
Getting Started
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... 4-5 N navigation, software setup 2-2 network cable 1-4 noise suppression circuitry, modem cable 1-7 Norton AntiVirus 3-2 num lock light 4-3 O opening the notebook 1-11 operating system finding tours and tutorials A-8 Help and Support Center A-8 reinstalling B-7 repairing B-7 System Restore B-3 updating 3-3 overheating notebook A-7 safety considerations 3-5 P PC Card slot 4-5 pointing stick 4-3 pointing stick buttons 4-3 ports 1394 4-5 external monitor 4-5 infrared 4-5 serial 4-5 USB...
... 4-5 N navigation, software setup 2-2 network cable 1-4 noise suppression circuitry, modem cable 1-7 Norton AntiVirus 3-2 num lock light 4-3 O opening the notebook 1-11 operating system finding tours and tutorials A-8 Help and Support Center A-8 reinstalling B-7 repairing B-7 System Restore B-3 updating 3-3 overheating notebook A-7 safety considerations 3-5 P PC Card slot 4-5 pointing stick 4-3 pointing stick buttons 4-3 ports 1394 4-5 external monitor 4-5 infrared 4-5 serial 4-5 USB...
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overheating A-7 power A-3 response A-6 software A-5 virus A-5 troubleshooting resources, Help and Support Center A-8 troubleshooting, notebook does not turn on 1-12 turning off notebook 3-6, A-6 turning on notebook A-3 tutorials and tours A-8 U updates, software B-10 USB port 4-5 V vents 4-6, A-7 viruses, computer 3-2, A-5 volume buttons 4-3 W Windows firewall 3-3 wireless button 4-3 wireless light 4-3 Wireless Regulatory Notices 3-5 Worldwide Telephone Numbers A-10 Getting Started Index Index-5
overheating A-7 power A-3 response A-6 software A-5 virus A-5 troubleshooting resources, Help and Support Center A-8 troubleshooting, notebook does not turn on 1-12 turning off notebook 3-6, A-6 turning on notebook A-3 tutorials and tours A-8 U updates, software B-10 USB port 4-5 V vents 4-6, A-7 viruses, computer 3-2, A-5 volume buttons 4-3 W Windows firewall 3-3 wireless button 4-3 wireless light 4-3 Wireless Regulatory Notices 3-5 Worldwide Telephone Numbers A-10 Getting Started Index Index-5
HP Compaq nc8230, nx8220 and nw8240 Notebook PC - Maintenance and Service Guide
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... devices to the computer using a standard USB cable, or connects an optional External MultiBay or External MultiBay II to cool internal components. Ä To prevent overheating, do not obstruct vents. USB port Connects USB 1.1- PC Card eject button Ejects PC Cards from the PC Card slot. Product Description Item 5 6 7 8 9 10 11...
... devices to the computer using a standard USB cable, or connects an optional External MultiBay or External MultiBay II to cool internal components. Ä To prevent overheating, do not obstruct vents. USB port Connects USB 1.1- PC Card eject button Ejects PC Cards from the PC Card slot. Product Description Item 5 6 7 8 9 10 11...
HP Compaq nc8230, nx8220 and nw8240 Notebook PC - Maintenance and Service Guide
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... not allow a hard surface, such as a printer, or a soft surface, such as pillows or thick rugs or clothing, to cool internal components. ✎ To prevent overheating, do not obstruct vents. Primary battery release latch Releases the primary battery pack from the battery bay. Hard drive bay Holds the primary hard drive...
... not allow a hard surface, such as a printer, or a soft surface, such as pillows or thick rugs or clothing, to cool internal components. ✎ To prevent overheating, do not obstruct vents. Primary battery release latch Releases the primary battery pack from the battery bay. Hard drive bay Holds the primary hard drive...