End User License Agreement
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...the terms and conditions of the HP Product with/for which the recovery solution was originally purchased. floppy disk, CD or DVD) or an equivalent solution delivered in any Microsoft operating system software contained in such recovery solution shall be used for restoring the hard disk of such ... to the LIMITATION ON REVERSE ENGINEERING. You may not rent, lease or lend the Software Product or use the Software Product for your HP Product, whether in this EULA, and if applicable, the Certificate of Authenticity. CONSENT TO USE OF DATA. ADDITIONAL SOFTWARE. Any software ...
...the terms and conditions of the HP Product with/for which the recovery solution was originally purchased. floppy disk, CD or DVD) or an equivalent solution delivered in any Microsoft operating system software contained in such recovery solution shall be used for restoring the hard disk of such ... to the LIMITATION ON REVERSE ENGINEERING. You may not rent, lease or lend the Software Product or use the Software Product for your HP Product, whether in this EULA, and if applicable, the Certificate of Authenticity. CONSENT TO USE OF DATA. ADDITIONAL SOFTWARE. Any software ...
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Restoring LightScribe software To restore or reinstall LightScribe software on your PC while LightScribe is displayed, along with the appearance of the label. The estimated time to complete the label is burning the label. ✎ A sudden bump ... can continue to begin burning the label. Creating Disc Labels on the screen. 11 Select a Contrast Level, and then click OK to work on your notebook, insert the HP DVD Writer disc and follow the instructions on Your Notebook Using LightScribe 6. When you are satisfied with a progress bar.
Restoring LightScribe software To restore or reinstall LightScribe software on your PC while LightScribe is displayed, along with the appearance of the label. The estimated time to complete the label is burning the label. ✎ A sudden bump ... can continue to begin burning the label. Creating Disc Labels on the screen. 11 Select a Contrast Level, and then click OK to work on your notebook, insert the HP DVD Writer disc and follow the instructions on Your Notebook Using LightScribe 6. When you are satisfied with a progress bar.
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... Overviews 3-5 Standby 3-5 Hibernation 3-7 Leaving Your Work 3-9 Interference with Drive Media 3-10 Standby, Hibernation and Shutdown Procedures. . . . . . 3-10 Turning the Notebook On or Off 3-11 Initiating or Resuming from Standby 3-12 Initiating or Restoring from Hibernation 3-13 Using Emergency Turn Off Procedures 3-14 Power Preferences 3-15 Using Power Schemes 3-15 Setting a Standby Password...
... Overviews 3-5 Standby 3-5 Hibernation 3-7 Leaving Your Work 3-9 Interference with Drive Media 3-10 Standby, Hibernation and Shutdown Procedures. . . . . . 3-10 Turning the Notebook On or Off 3-11 Initiating or Resuming from Standby 3-12 Initiating or Restoring from Hibernation 3-13 Using Emergency Turn Off Procedures 3-14 Power Preferences 3-15 Using Power Schemes 3-15 Setting a Standby Password...
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... and System Software Software Updates 8-1 Preparing for a Software Update 8-2 Downloading and Installing an Update 8-3 Software Recovery 8-7 Using System Restore 8-7 Quick Launch Buttons (Select Models Only 8-8 Setup Utility 8-9 Opening the Setup Utility 8-9 Changing the Language of the Setup Utility... 8-10 Navigating and Selecting in the Setup Utility . . . . . 8-10 Displaying System Information 8-11 Restoring Default Settings in the Setup Utility . . . . 8-12 Using Advanced Setup Utility Features 8-13 Closing the Setup Utility 8-14 A Specifications...
... and System Software Software Updates 8-1 Preparing for a Software Update 8-2 Downloading and Installing an Update 8-3 Software Recovery 8-7 Using System Restore 8-7 Quick Launch Buttons (Select Models Only 8-8 Setup Utility 8-9 Opening the Setup Utility 8-9 Changing the Language of the Setup Utility... 8-10 Navigating and Selecting in the Setup Utility . . . . . 8-10 Displaying System Information 8-11 Restoring Default Settings in the Setup Utility . . . . 8-12 Using Advanced Setup Utility Features 8-13 Closing the Setup Utility 8-14 A Specifications...
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... default settings. Component ID Power Controls Component Description 1 Display switch* Initiates standby when the notebook is closed.* 2 Power button* When the notebook is ■ Off, press to start the notebook in Windows. ■ On, briefly press to initiate hibernation. ■ In standby, ...briefly press to resume from standby into Windows. ■ In hibernation, briefly press to restore from hibernation into Windows. ...
... default settings. Component ID Power Controls Component Description 1 Display switch* Initiates standby when the notebook is closed.* 2 Power button* When the notebook is ■ Off, press to start the notebook in Windows. ■ On, briefly press to initiate hibernation. ■ In standby, ...briefly press to resume from standby into Windows. ■ In hibernation, briefly press to restore from hibernation into Windows. ...
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Hardware and Software Guide 1-5 DVD Button Component ID Component Description DVD button When the notebook is ■ On, opens the default DVD application.* ■ In standby, resumes from standby into Windows. ✎ The DVD button does not affect the hibernation file or the procedure for restoring from hibernation into Windows. *The function of the DVD button in Chapter 8, "Software Updates and Recovery and System Software." For instructions, refer to the "Quick Launch Buttons (Select Models Only)" section in Windows can be changed.
Hardware and Software Guide 1-5 DVD Button Component ID Component Description DVD button When the notebook is ■ On, opens the default DVD application.* ■ In standby, resumes from standby into Windows. ✎ The DVD button does not affect the hibernation file or the procedure for restoring from hibernation into Windows. *The function of the DVD button in Chapter 8, "Software Updates and Recovery and System Software." For instructions, refer to the "Quick Launch Buttons (Select Models Only)" section in Windows can be changed.
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For instructions, refer to the "Quick Launch Buttons (Select Models Only)" section in Windows can be changed. Component ID Music Button Component Description Music button When the notebook is ■ On, opens the default music application.* ■ In standby, resumes from standby into Windows. ✎ The music button does not affect the hibernation file or the procedure for restoring from hibernation into Windows. *The function of the music button in Chapter 8, "Software Updates and Recovery and System Software." 1-6 Hardware and Software Guide
For instructions, refer to the "Quick Launch Buttons (Select Models Only)" section in Windows can be changed. Component ID Music Button Component Description Music button When the notebook is ■ On, opens the default music application.* ■ In standby, resumes from standby into Windows. ✎ The music button does not affect the hibernation file or the procedure for restoring from hibernation into Windows. *The function of the music button in Chapter 8, "Software Updates and Recovery and System Software." 1-6 Hardware and Software Guide
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Selects an item you have chosen on the Microsoft Internet Explorer toolbar. 1-8 Hardware and Software Guide Increases system volume. Mutes or restores volume. Emulates the Back button on the screen. Component ID Media Controls-Volume, Back and OK Buttons Component 1 Volume down button 2 Volume mute button 3 Volume up button 4 ok button 5 back button Description Decreases system volume.
Selects an item you have chosen on the Microsoft Internet Explorer toolbar. 1-8 Hardware and Software Guide Increases system volume. Mutes or restores volume. Emulates the Back button on the screen. Component ID Media Controls-Volume, Back and OK Buttons Component 1 Volume down button 2 Volume mute button 3 Volume up button 4 ok button 5 back button Description Decreases system volume.
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... memory modules. If you install an unauthorized device and then receive a warning message, remove the device to restore notebook functionality. The number of a warning message, install only a Mini PCI device authorized for use in your notebook by notebook model. 1-20 Hardware and Software Guide Contains 2 memory slots that regulates wireless devices in your country...
... memory modules. If you install an unauthorized device and then receive a warning message, remove the device to restore notebook functionality. The number of a warning message, install only a Mini PCI device authorized for use in your notebook by notebook model. 1-20 Hardware and Software Guide Contains 2 memory slots that regulates wireless devices in your country...
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...To initiate standby, the notebook must restore from hibernation before you can be changed. If the notebook is set the fn+f5... hotkey to initiate hibernation instead of standby. For example, you must be connected to the system only by default to initiate standby. Hardware and Software Guide 2-9 To restore... from standby, briefly press the power button, use them, are supported by the fn+f4 hotkey: ■ LCD (notebook display) ... apply to the fn+f5 hotkey. While the notebook is conserved. Keyboard and TouchPad The following video transmission ...
...To initiate standby, the notebook must restore from hibernation before you can be changed. If the notebook is set the fn+f5... hotkey to initiate hibernation instead of standby. For example, you must be connected to the system only by default to initiate standby. Hardware and Software Guide 2-9 To restore... from standby, briefly press the power button, use them, are supported by the fn+f4 hotkey: ■ LCD (notebook display) ... apply to the fn+f5 hotkey. While the notebook is conserved. Keyboard and TouchPad The following video transmission ...
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... Turn Off Computer > Hibernate. (If Hibernate is complete, the power/standby and power button lights are turned off. Then hold down the notebook. When the notebook is in ■ Windows XP Home, select Start > Turn Off Computer. Hibernation is a Windows-based feature that saves your work to the... drive. ■ Do not connect or disconnect an external device. ■ Do not insert or remove a CD, DVD, PC Card, or digital memory card. Restoring from hibernation takes a little longer than resuming from standby but is much faster than returning to resume from the drop-down arrow,...
... Turn Off Computer > Hibernate. (If Hibernate is complete, the power/standby and power button lights are turned off. Then hold down the notebook. When the notebook is in ■ Windows XP Home, select Start > Turn Off Computer. Hibernation is a Windows-based feature that saves your work to the... drive. ■ Do not connect or disconnect an external device. ■ Do not insert or remove a CD, DVD, PC Card, or digital memory card. Restoring from hibernation takes a little longer than resuming from standby but is much faster than returning to resume from the drop-down arrow,...
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Restoring from Hibernation To restore from hibernation and your work is returned to the screen. ■ If the notebook is off or in hibernation, press the power button. ■ If the notebook is in Windows and running on battery power, hibernation can be initiated by ... notebook is turned off , Windows loads. 3-8 Hardware and Software Guide For more information about changing these default settings, refer to the "Managing Low-Battery Conditions" section later in this chapter. Power Managing System-Initiated Hibernation When the notebook is in hibernation, the notebook restores ...
Restoring from Hibernation To restore from hibernation and your work is returned to the screen. ■ If the notebook is off or in hibernation, press the power button. ■ If the notebook is in Windows and running on battery power, hibernation can be initiated by ... notebook is turned off , Windows loads. 3-8 Hardware and Software Guide For more information about changing these default settings, refer to the "Managing Low-Battery Conditions" section later in this chapter. Power Managing System-Initiated Hibernation When the notebook is in hibernation, the notebook restores ...
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.... ■ Screen is cleared. ■ Power/standby lights are turned off. ■ Screen is selected. Power Initiating or Restoring from Hibernation Hibernation cannot be initiated unless it is required. In Windows XP Professional, select Start > Turn Off Computer > Hibernate.*...is enabled by default. Task Initiate hibernation from Windows. Hibernation is enabled, the system initiates hibernation ■ After 30 minutes of notebook inactivity. ■ Whenever the battery pack reaches a critical low-battery condition. To verify that hibernation remains enabled, select Start ...
.... ■ Screen is cleared. ■ Power/standby lights are turned off. ■ Screen is selected. Power Initiating or Restoring from Hibernation Hibernation cannot be initiated unless it is required. In Windows XP Professional, select Start > Turn Off Computer > Hibernate.*...is enabled by default. Task Initiate hibernation from Windows. Hibernation is enabled, the system initiates hibernation ■ After 30 minutes of notebook inactivity. ■ Whenever the battery pack reaches a critical low-battery condition. To verify that hibernation remains enabled, select Start ...
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...system may not respond if the drained battery pack is the only power source.) Using Emergency Turn Off Procedures If the notebook has stopped responding, try first to turn off the notebook by using the following standard procedures: ■ In Windows XP Home, select Start > Turn Off Computer > Turn ...Off. ■ In Windows XP Professional, select Start > Turn Off Computer > Shut down > OK. (On your notebook, the Turn Off Computer button may be called the Shut Down button, depending on your network connections.) 3-14 Hardware and Software Guide Power Task...
...system may not respond if the drained battery pack is the only power source.) Using Emergency Turn Off Procedures If the notebook has stopped responding, try first to turn off the notebook by using the following standard procedures: ■ In Windows XP Home, select Start > Turn Off Computer > Turn ...Off. ■ In Windows XP Professional, select Start > Turn Off Computer > Shut down > OK. (On your notebook, the Turn Off Computer button may be called the Shut Down button, depending on your network connections.) 3-14 Hardware and Software Guide Power Task...
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..., the power/standby lights are turned off. Power Resolving Low-Battery Conditions Ä CAUTION: To prevent problems when restoring from hibernation: If the notebook has reached a critical low-battery condition and has begun to initiate hibernation, do not have to calibrate a new battery...complete. Calibrating a Battery Pack When to the external power source. ■ If a charged battery pack is available, shut down the notebook. Calibration does not usually increase battery run time, but it can increase the accuracy of battery charge displays, especially under the following conditions...
..., the power/standby lights are turned off. Power Resolving Low-Battery Conditions Ä CAUTION: To prevent problems when restoring from hibernation: If the notebook has reached a critical low-battery condition and has begun to initiate hibernation, do not have to calibrate a new battery...complete. Calibrating a Battery Pack When to the external power source. ■ If a charged battery pack is available, shut down the notebook. Calibration does not usually increase battery run time, but it can increase the accuracy of battery charge displays, especially under the following conditions...
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Multimedia ■ To adjust volume using the notebook volume buttons: ❏ To decrease volume, press the volume down button 1. ❏ To increase volume, press the volume up button 2. ❏ To mute volume, press the volume mute button 3. ❏ To restore volume, press the volume down, volume up, or ...volume mute button. When volume is restored, the mute light is turned on your taskbar, select the check box for Place volume icon in the...
Multimedia ■ To adjust volume using the notebook volume buttons: ❏ To decrease volume, press the volume down button 1. ❏ To increase volume, press the volume up button 2. ❏ To mute volume, press the volume mute button 3. ❏ To restore volume, press the volume down, volume up, or ...volume mute button. When volume is restored, the mute light is turned on your taskbar, select the check box for Place volume icon in the...
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...Application and Driver Recovery disc, contact Customer Care for a copy of the restore solution for the software. RecordNow! This software is located on select notebooks. Your notebook may be available at http://www.hp.com. ■ InterVideo WinDVD Creator Plus-Provides the ability to create, ...edit, and burn movies to create copies of the following methods: ❏ Install WinDVD from the HP Web site at Start >...
...Application and Driver Recovery disc, contact Customer Care for a copy of the restore solution for the software. RecordNow! This software is located on select notebooks. Your notebook may be available at http://www.hp.com. ■ InterVideo WinDVD Creator Plus-Provides the ability to create, ...edit, and burn movies to create copies of the following methods: ❏ Install WinDVD from the HP Web site at Start >...
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... be enabled in the Windows operating system. ■ If you cannot start up the notebook or restore from the notebook. To set a Windows user password or Windows administrator password. Setup Utility and Windows Passwords Most security features use the QuickLock feature, you can use passwords. ... user password or Windows administrator password is entered. Setup utility security features and Windows operating system security features function independently. Security QuickLock QuickLock protects your notebook by selecting Start > Help and Support.
... be enabled in the Windows operating system. ■ If you cannot start up the notebook or restore from the notebook. To set a Windows user password or Windows administrator password. Setup Utility and Windows Passwords Most security features use the QuickLock feature, you can use passwords. ... user password or Windows administrator password is entered. Setup utility security features and Windows operating system security features function independently. Security QuickLock QuickLock protects your notebook by selecting Start > Help and Support.
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... describes their functions. Windows Passwords Function Administrator password* Protects access to access the Setup utility. User password* Protects access to the notebook contents when the notebook is resumed from standby or restored from hibernation. For additional information about setting a Windows password, select Start > Help and Support. 6-4 Hardware and Software Guide Security ■ A Setup...
... describes their functions. Windows Passwords Function Administrator password* Protects access to access the Setup utility. User password* Protects access to the notebook contents when the notebook is resumed from standby or restored from hibernation. For additional information about setting a Windows password, select Start > Help and Support. 6-4 Hardware and Software Guide Security ■ A Setup...
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...If a Setup utility power-on password is set, the power-on password (not a Windows password) must be entered when the notebook is turned on password) must be set and entered with the same keys. Setup utility and Windows passwords function independently. Choosing ... a Setup utility password set , the Windows standby password (not a Setup utility power-on , restarted, or restored from hibernation. You must be entered when the notebook is resumed from standby or restored from hibernation. ■ If a Windows standby password is not case sensitive. ■ A Setup utility password...
...If a Setup utility power-on password is set, the power-on password (not a Windows password) must be entered when the notebook is turned on password) must be set and entered with the same keys. Setup utility and Windows passwords function independently. Choosing ... a Setup utility password set , the Windows standby password (not a Setup utility power-on , restarted, or restored from hibernation. You must be entered when the notebook is resumed from standby or restored from hibernation. ■ If a Windows standby password is not case sensitive. ■ A Setup utility password...