End User License Agreement
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...You may not separate component parts of the HP Product. You may load the Software ON THE CONDITION THAT YOU Product into the local memory or storage device of the Software Product for... Your Computer's AGREE TO ALL TERMS AND temporary memory (RAM) for use on more than one computer. d. Freeware. Use of the Freeware by HP for use with all of this EULA, all ... If the Software Product is provided to distribute the Software PRODUCT ARE OFFERED ONLY Product. Storage. HP and its suppliers reserve all or any Software Product, installed on those computers. END-USER LICENSE ...
...You may not separate component parts of the HP Product. You may load the Software ON THE CONDITION THAT YOU Product into the local memory or storage device of the Software Product for... Your Computer's AGREE TO ALL TERMS AND temporary memory (RAM) for use on more than one computer. d. Freeware. Use of the Freeware by HP for use with all of this EULA, all ... If the Software Product is provided to distribute the Software PRODUCT ARE OFFERED ONLY Product. Storage. HP and its suppliers reserve all or any Software Product, installed on those computers. END-USER LICENSE ...
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. User Guide 1 The HP USB Digital Drive 1 is running Microsoft Windows XP Home, Windows XP Pro, or Windows 2000. However, you will need an SD memory card to operate the Digital Drive. You can be included. An SD memory card 2 may not be used with any HP authorized reseller.
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. User Guide 1 The HP USB Digital Drive 1 is running Microsoft Windows XP Home, Windows XP Pro, or Windows 2000. However, you will need an SD memory card to operate the Digital Drive. You can be included. An SD memory card 2 may not be used with any HP authorized reseller.
HP USB Digital Drive
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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. 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.
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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 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.
Reference Guide
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... To safeguard your data 28 To extend the life of the display 28 To clean your notebook 28 Batteries and Power Management 29 Managing Power Consumption 30 How the notebook manages power automatically 30 Using Battery Power 32 To check battery status 32 To respond to a low-battery warning 33 To recharge... device (select models only 53 To connect an infrared device (select models only 54 To use a port replicator (select models only 55 Installing Additional RAM (Memory 58 To install a RAM expansion module 58 To remove a RAM expansion module 60 viii Reference Guide
... To safeguard your data 28 To extend the life of the display 28 To clean your notebook 28 Batteries and Power Management 29 Managing Power Consumption 30 How the notebook manages power automatically 30 Using Battery Power 32 To check battery status 32 To respond to a low-battery warning 33 To recharge... device (select models only 53 To connect an infrared device (select models only 54 To use a port replicator (select models only 55 Installing Additional RAM (Memory 58 To install a RAM expansion module 58 To remove a RAM expansion module 60 viii Reference Guide
Reference Guide
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...hard drive 62 To replace the hard drive holder 63 To prepare a new hard drive 64 Troubleshooting and Maintenance 65 Troubleshooting Your Notebook 66 Audio problems 66 CD-ROM and DVD problems 67 Display problems 68 Hard drive problems 69 Heat problems 70 Infrared problems ...Printing problems 79 Serial, parallel, and USB problems 80 Startup problems 81 Wireless problems 82 Configuring Your Notebook 84 To run the BIOS Setup utility 84 To change video memory settings using BIOS Setup utility 87 Reinstalling and Updating Software 88 To replace a damaged QuickRestore System Recovery...
...hard drive 62 To replace the hard drive holder 63 To prepare a new hard drive 64 Troubleshooting and Maintenance 65 Troubleshooting Your Notebook 66 Audio problems 66 CD-ROM and DVD problems 67 Display problems 68 Hard drive problems 69 Heat problems 70 Infrared problems ...Printing problems 79 Serial, parallel, and USB problems 80 Startup problems 81 Wireless problems 82 Configuring Your Notebook 84 To run the BIOS Setup utility 84 To change video memory settings using BIOS Setup utility 87 Reinstalling and Updating Software 88 To replace a damaged QuickRestore System Recovery...
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Getting Started with Your Notebook Identifying Parts of the Notebook Bottom panel components 1 Hard drive 2 Battery latch 3 RAM (memory) cover 4 Reset button 5 Docking port (select models only) 6 Mini PCI cover (no user parts inside) 6 Reference Guide
Getting Started with Your Notebook Identifying Parts of the Notebook Bottom panel components 1 Hard drive 2 Battery latch 3 RAM (memory) cover 4 Reset button 5 Docking port (select models only) 6 Mini PCI cover (no user parts inside) 6 Reference Guide
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Getting Started with Your Notebook Identifying Parts of the Notebook 1 Hard drive 2 Battery latch 3 Mini PCI cover (no user parts inside) 4 RAM (memory) cover 5 Docking port (select models only) 6 Reset button Reference Guide 7
Getting Started with Your Notebook Identifying Parts of the Notebook 1 Hard drive 2 Battery latch 3 Mini PCI cover (no user parts inside) 4 RAM (memory) cover 5 Docking port (select models only) 6 Reset button Reference Guide 7
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... Using dual display mode You can set different resolutions and numbers of colors for each display. You can extend your notebook. 1. However, using the Extended Desktop requires video memory for each display. Windows automatically recognizes the device. Reference Guide 53 Other settings are also available. For this reason...numbers of Display Properties (see whether they work for your notebook has an IEEE 1394 port, you can use it to connect devices such as playing DVDs and running 3D graphics require extra video memory, so you can then try higher settings to the Settings...
... Using dual display mode You can set different resolutions and numbers of colors for each display. You can extend your notebook. 1. However, using the Extended Desktop requires video memory for each display. Windows automatically recognizes the device. Reference Guide 53 Other settings are also available. For this reason...numbers of Display Properties (see whether they work for your notebook has an IEEE 1394 port, you can use it to connect devices such as playing DVDs and running 3D graphics require extra video memory, so you can then try higher settings to the Settings...
Reference Guide
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..., if present, and remove the battery. 3. The internal components of your notebook are extremely sensitive to expand your body's static electricity by it. Before installing the memory module, discharge your RAM. Add-On Devices Installing Additional RAM (Memory) Installing Additional RAM (Memory) The notebook has two slots that hold two RAM modules. You can use...
..., if present, and remove the battery. 3. The internal components of your notebook are extremely sensitive to expand your body's static electricity by it. Before installing the memory module, discharge your RAM. Add-On Devices Installing Additional RAM (Memory) Installing Additional RAM (Memory) The notebook has two slots that hold two RAM modules. You can use...
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Replace the cover. 6. Match your notebook to one of the module. Reference Guide 59 Then press down at the sides of the following illustrations. 5. Insert the battery. To remove the RAM module, release the two latches at both sides until it is fully inserted. Add-On Devices Installing Additional RAM (Memory) 4. Insert the RAM board into the connector at about a 30 degree angle until both latches snap closed.
Replace the cover. 6. Match your notebook to one of the module. Reference Guide 59 Then press down at the sides of the following illustrations. 5. Insert the battery. To remove the RAM module, release the two latches at both sides until it is fully inserted. Add-On Devices Installing Additional RAM (Memory) 4. Insert the RAM board into the connector at about a 30 degree angle until both latches snap closed.
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... remove a RAM expansion module You may want to static electricity and can install a larger one. Before installing the memory module, discharge your notebook are extremely sensitive to remove a RAM module so you can be permanently damaged by it. Important: unplug the AC adapter, if present, and remove the ... only by touching the metal shielding around the connectors on the back of your body's static electricity by its edges. The internal components of the notebook. 1. Select Start > Turn Off Computer > Turn Off. 2.
... remove a RAM expansion module You may want to static electricity and can install a larger one. Before installing the memory module, discharge your notebook are extremely sensitive to remove a RAM module so you can be permanently damaged by it. Important: unplug the AC adapter, if present, and remove the ... only by touching the metal shielding around the connectors on the back of your body's static electricity by its edges. The internal components of the notebook. 1. Select Start > Turn Off Computer > Turn Off. 2.
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Reference Guide 61 Replace the cover. 7. Match your notebook to one of the connector. 6. Pull the board out of the following illustrations. 5. Release the two latches at the sides of the RAM board, so the free edge of the board pops up. Insert the battery. Add-On Devices Installing Additional RAM (Memory) 4.
Reference Guide 61 Replace the cover. 7. Match your notebook to one of the connector. 6. Pull the board out of the following illustrations. 5. Release the two latches at the sides of the RAM board, so the free edge of the board pops up. Insert the battery. Add-On Devices Installing Additional RAM (Memory) 4.
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...call-waiting, disable it. Reference Guide 73 If necessary, contact your notebook is using only PC2100 DDR-266 or higher memory (RAM) modules. It can provide instructions. Remove the module. If memory doesn't increase after adding RAM You installed an incompatible type of ...to static. • Eliminate extra connections in the BIOS Setup utility. Troubleshooting and Maintenance Troubleshooting Your Notebook Memory problems If a message says you are having memory problems while running MS-DOS programs, use the MS-DOS or Application and Software troubleshooter in Windows ...
...call-waiting, disable it. Reference Guide 73 If necessary, contact your notebook is using only PC2100 DDR-266 or higher memory (RAM) modules. It can provide instructions. Remove the module. If memory doesn't increase after adding RAM You installed an incompatible type of ...to static. • Eliminate extra connections in the BIOS Setup utility. Troubleshooting and Maintenance Troubleshooting Your Notebook Memory problems If a message says you are having memory problems while running MS-DOS programs, use the MS-DOS or Application and Software troubleshooter in Windows ...
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... Off Computer > Restart. • Try the card in Control Panel. If the notebook pauses or runs sluggishly • This may have at least 128 MB of memory (RAM). Performance problems For best performance, your notebook should have been reset if the notebook entered Standby or shut off. If a network PC Card stops communicating properly...
... Off Computer > Restart. • Try the card in Control Panel. If the notebook pauses or runs sluggishly • This may have at least 128 MB of memory (RAM). Performance problems For best performance, your notebook should have been reset if the notebook entered Standby or shut off. If a network PC Card stops communicating properly...
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... the tip of a paper clip into Standby while such applications are running slowly, Windows is low. Troubleshooting and Maintenance Troubleshooting Your Notebook • Press CTRL+ALT+DEL and use Task Manager to end the application that is probably extremely low. If this occurs frequently..., consider installing additional memory. • Check the amount of the notebook. Plug in the AC adapter. Power and battery problems If the notebook turns off immediately after it into the reset button on . • To ...
... the tip of a paper clip into Standby while such applications are running slowly, Windows is low. Troubleshooting and Maintenance Troubleshooting Your Notebook • Press CTRL+ALT+DEL and use Task Manager to end the application that is probably extremely low. If this occurs frequently..., consider installing additional memory. • Check the amount of the notebook. Plug in the AC adapter. Power and battery problems If the notebook turns off immediately after it into the reset button on . • To ...
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Troubleshooting and Maintenance Configuring Your Notebook Setting BIOS Revision System Time System Date Language Internal Hard Disk UMA Video Memory Memory Serial Number Service ID UUID MAC Address Main Menu Description Shows the current BIOS version. Displays an identifier used for BIOS Setup. Sets the time .... Sets the language for repair service. Sets the hard drive type and various parameters. Displays the serial number as 32 hex characters. Sets the video memory size allocated from total installed memory (RAM). Shows the extended...
Troubleshooting and Maintenance Configuring Your Notebook Setting BIOS Revision System Time System Date Language Internal Hard Disk UMA Video Memory Memory Serial Number Service ID UUID MAC Address Main Menu Description Shows the current BIOS version. Displays an identifier used for BIOS Setup. Sets the time .... Sets the language for repair service. Sets the hard drive type and various parameters. Displays the serial number as 32 hex characters. Sets the video memory size allocated from total installed memory (RAM). Shows the extended...
Reference Guide
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...Move the down arrow key until UMA Video Memory is highlighted. Reference Guide 87 Built-in Setup. Press Enter to change video memory settings using BIOS Setup utility The notebook comes with either 32MB or 16MB of your notebook, depending on your video memory: 1. Move the entries to bring up ...a list of boot devices. If the notebook has more than one device in ...
...Move the down arrow key until UMA Video Memory is highlighted. Reference Guide 87 Built-in Setup. Press Enter to change video memory settings using BIOS Setup utility The notebook comes with either 32MB or 16MB of your notebook, depending on your video memory: 1. Move the entries to bring up ...a list of boot devices. If the notebook has more than one device in ...
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...Security menu, 86 using, 84 black list (modem), 37 blackout periods, modem, 37 Bluetooth business cards, 46 configuring, 45 sending files, 46 troubleshooting, 82 tuning on, 44 turning off... 2, 3 removing CD, 20, 22 CDs copying/creating, 23 recommended media, 23 cleaning the notebook, 28 configuring BIOS settings, 84 modem, 38 connecting IEEE 1394 devices, 53 LAN, 39 wireless ...location, 2, 3 setting region code, 23 troubleshooting, 67 E encryption, 40 ergonomics, 10 Exit menu (BIOS), 87 extended memory, 85 external monitor port, 5 F Fn key + Back Space (mute), 19 + F1 (decrease brightness), 19 + ...
...Security menu, 86 using, 84 black list (modem), 37 blackout periods, modem, 37 Bluetooth business cards, 46 configuring, 45 sending files, 46 troubleshooting, 82 tuning on, 44 turning off... 2, 3 removing CD, 20, 22 CDs copying/creating, 23 recommended media, 23 cleaning the notebook, 28 configuring BIOS settings, 84 modem, 38 connecting IEEE 1394 devices, 53 LAN, 39 wireless ...location, 2, 3 setting region code, 23 troubleshooting, 67 E encryption, 40 ergonomics, 10 Exit menu (BIOS), 87 extended memory, 85 external monitor port, 5 F Fn key + Back Space (mute), 19 + F1 (decrease brightness), 19 + ...
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...lights, 39 location, 5 laser safety, 98 lights LAN port, 39 status, 2, 3, 8, 9 locking notebook, 24 LPT1 port, 5 M Main menu (BIOS), 85 maintenance notebook configuration, 84 software installation, 88 memory extended, 85 PC2100 DDR-266, 58, 73 troubleshooting, 73 video, 85 Mini PCI location, 6, 7 modem..., 53 mouse, troubleshooting, 71 mute button location, 3 N network connecting to, 39 LAN, See LAN wireless, See wireless network Norton AntiVirus, 25 notebook caring for, 27 changing BIOS settings, 84 cleaning, 28 opening/closing, 2, 3 protecting, 27, 70 resetting, 17 timeouts, 31 turning on, 13...
...lights, 39 location, 5 laser safety, 98 lights LAN port, 39 status, 2, 3, 8, 9 locking notebook, 24 LPT1 port, 5 M Main menu (BIOS), 85 maintenance notebook configuration, 84 software installation, 88 memory extended, 85 PC2100 DDR-266, 58, 73 troubleshooting, 73 video, 85 Mini PCI location, 6, 7 modem..., 53 mouse, troubleshooting, 71 mute button location, 3 N network connecting to, 39 LAN, See LAN wireless, See wireless network Norton AntiVirus, 25 notebook caring for, 27 changing BIOS settings, 84 cleaning, 28 opening/closing, 2, 3 protecting, 27, 70 resetting, 17 timeouts, 31 turning on, 13...