ProtectTools (Select Models Only) - Windows Vista
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... information, refer to allow Windows logon from Credential Manager." Select Start > All Programs > HP ProtectTools Security Manager. 2. In the left corner of the administrators group on to unlock the... . 2. Click the User name arrow and click your fingerprint to log on to log on to Credential Manager for HP ProtectTools ENWW Select More > Wizard Options. To secure your computer when you can use a Windows password or the Credential...for the first time, the system automatically adds your finger to Windows, click the keyboard icon in the upper-left pane, click Credential Manager. 3.
... information, refer to allow Windows logon from Credential Manager." Select Start > All Programs > HP ProtectTools Security Manager. 2. In the left corner of the administrators group on to unlock the... . 2. Click the User name arrow and click your fingerprint to log on to log on to Credential Manager for HP ProtectTools ENWW Select More > Wizard Options. To secure your computer when you can use a Windows password or the Credential...for the first time, the system automatically adds your finger to Windows, click the keyboard icon in the upper-left pane, click Credential Manager. 3.
External Devices
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... docking device. External Devices 1-1 An optional docking device provides additional USB ports that can be used to connect an optional external device, such as USB keyboards, mouse devices, and webcams do not require an AC power connection when connected to AC power. A hub provides additional USB ports for the system and...
... docking device. External Devices 1-1 An optional docking device provides additional USB ports that can be used to connect an optional external device, such as USB keyboards, mouse devices, and webcams do not require an AC power connection when connected to AC power. A hub provides additional USB ports for the system and...
External Devices
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... exit Computer Setup, use the arrow keys to enable or disable USB legacy support. 4. Open Computer Setup by default) allows you to ■ Use a USB keyboard, mouse, or hub connected to select System Configuration > Device configurations, and then press enter. 3. Your preferences go into effect when the computer restarts. 1-4 External Devices...
... exit Computer Setup, use the arrow keys to enable or disable USB legacy support. 4. Open Computer Setup by default) allows you to ■ Use a USB keyboard, mouse, or hub connected to select System Configuration > Device configurations, and then press enter. 3. Your preferences go into effect when the computer restarts. 1-4 External Devices...
External Devices - Windows Vista
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... Using a USB device Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a hardware interface that can be used to connect an optional external device, such as USB keyboards, mouse devices, and webcams do not require an AC power connection when connected to the 2 USB ports that do not provide power. A hub... provides additional USB ports for the system and can be used with the computer. External Devices 1-1 Low power devices such as a USB keyboard, mouse, drive, printer, scanner, or hub, to the computer or to an optional docking device. An optional docking device provides additional USB ports that...
... Using a USB device Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a hardware interface that can be used to connect an optional external device, such as USB keyboards, mouse devices, and webcams do not require an AC power connection when connected to the 2 USB ports that do not provide power. A hub... provides additional USB ports for the system and can be used with the computer. External Devices 1-1 Low power devices such as a USB keyboard, mouse, drive, printer, scanner, or hub, to the computer or to an optional docking device. An optional docking device provides additional USB ports that...
External Devices - Windows Vista
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... to select File > Save changes and exit. To enable or disable USB legacy support: 1. Open Computer Setup by default) allows you to ■ Use a USB keyboard, mouse, or hub connected to select System Configuration > Device configurations, and then press enter. 3. Use the arrow keys to a USB port on the screen.
... to select File > Save changes and exit. To enable or disable USB legacy support: 1. Open Computer Setup by default) allows you to ■ Use a USB keyboard, mouse, or hub connected to select System Configuration > Device configurations, and then press enter. 3. Use the arrow keys to a USB port on the screen.
Memory Modules
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Memory Modules 1-1 The expansion memory module compartment is located under the keyboard. Before beginning any procedure, ensure that you are discharged of static electricity by upgrading the existing memory module in the primary memory module slot. Å ...
Memory Modules 1-1 The expansion memory module compartment is located under the keyboard. Before beginning any procedure, ensure that you are discharged of static electricity by upgrading the existing memory module in the primary memory module slot. Å ...
Memory Modules
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Remove the keyboard cover from the computer using the flat end of a screwdriver, applying pressure first from under the left side of the button cover 1, then under the right side 2, and last under the middle 3. ✎ If the keyboard cover does not fully release, pull up , with the front toward you, and open it at a wide angle. 9. Adding or replacing memory modules 8. Turn the computer display-side up on the display hinge covers. Memory Modules 1-9
Remove the keyboard cover from the computer using the flat end of a screwdriver, applying pressure first from under the left side of the button cover 1, then under the right side 2, and last under the middle 3. ✎ If the keyboard cover does not fully release, pull up , with the front toward you, and open it at a wide angle. 9. Adding or replacing memory modules 8. Turn the computer display-side up on the display hinge covers. Memory Modules 1-9
Memory Modules
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To protect the computer, do not lift the keyboard more than about 2 inches (5.08 cm). 1-10 Memory Modules Lift the bottom edge of the keyboard 1 slightly to its zero insertion force (ZIF) connector in the computer. Lift the top edge of the keyboard 2 slightly until the pointing stick cable 3 is accessible. Ä The pointing stick cable is still attached to detach it from the computer. 11. Adding or replacing memory modules 10.
To protect the computer, do not lift the keyboard more than about 2 inches (5.08 cm). 1-10 Memory Modules Lift the bottom edge of the keyboard 1 slightly to its zero insertion force (ZIF) connector in the computer. Lift the top edge of the keyboard 2 slightly until the pointing stick cable 3 is accessible. Ä The pointing stick cable is still attached to detach it from the computer. 11. Adding or replacing memory modules 10.
Memory Modules
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Adding or replacing memory modules 14. Lift the bottom edge of the keyboard up until the keyboard is resting on the display of the computer. 1-12 Memory Modules
Adding or replacing memory modules 14. Lift the bottom edge of the keyboard up until the keyboard is resting on the display of the computer. 1-12 Memory Modules
Memory Modules
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Adding or replacing memory modules 19. Reconnect external power and external devices. 25. Turn on the computer by reversing the steps for removing the cover. 21. Replace the battery pack(s). 24. Replace the keyboard. 20. Replace the keyboard cover on the computer. 1-16 Memory Modules Turn the computer upside down on the bottom of the computer are of different lengths. Replace the screws on the bottom of the computer. Ä The screws on a flat surface. 22. To protect the computer, be sure to replace the screws into the locations noted during removal. 23.
Adding or replacing memory modules 19. Reconnect external power and external devices. 25. Turn on the computer by reversing the steps for removing the cover. 21. Replace the battery pack(s). 24. Replace the keyboard. 20. Replace the keyboard cover on the computer. 1-16 Memory Modules Turn the computer upside down on the bottom of the computer are of different lengths. Replace the screws on the bottom of the computer. Ä The screws on a flat surface. 22. To protect the computer, be sure to replace the screws into the locations noted during removal. 23.
Memory Modules
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The expansion memory module compartment is located under the keyboard. The memory capacity of the computer can damage electronic components. 1 Adding or replacing memory modules The computer has 2 memory module compartments. Before beginning any procedure, ...
The expansion memory module compartment is located under the keyboard. The memory capacity of the computer can damage electronic components. 1 Adding or replacing memory modules The computer has 2 memory module compartments. Before beginning any procedure, ...
Memory Modules
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Tilt the keyboard cover up from the front edge 3 to release the rear edge of the cover from the computer. 11. Lift up , with the front toward you and open it. 10. Turn the computer display-side up the right rear corner edge 1 and then the left rear corner edge 2 of the keyboard cover to release the front edge of the cover from the computer. 1-8 Memory Modules Adding or replacing memory modules 9.
Tilt the keyboard cover up from the front edge 3 to release the rear edge of the cover from the computer. 11. Lift up , with the front toward you and open it. 10. Turn the computer display-side up the right rear corner edge 1 and then the left rear corner edge 2 of the keyboard cover to release the front edge of the cover from the computer. 1-8 Memory Modules Adding or replacing memory modules 9.
Memory Modules
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Memory Modules 1-9 Adding or replacing memory modules 12. To remove the keyboard cover fully, swing the right edge of the cover toward the front of the computer.
Memory Modules 1-9 Adding or replacing memory modules 12. To remove the keyboard cover fully, swing the right edge of the cover toward the front of the computer.
Memory Modules
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To protect the computer, do not lift the keyboard more than about 2 inches (5.08 cm). 1-10 Memory Modules Turn the computer display-side up and open it from the computer. 15. Adding or replacing memory modules 13. Lift the top edge of the keyboard 2 slightly until the pointing stick cable 3 is accessible. Ä The pointing stick cable is still attached to detach it completely. 14. Lift the bottom edge of the keyboard 1 slightly to its zero insertion force (ZIF) connector in the computer.
To protect the computer, do not lift the keyboard more than about 2 inches (5.08 cm). 1-10 Memory Modules Turn the computer display-side up and open it from the computer. 15. Adding or replacing memory modules 13. Lift the top edge of the keyboard 2 slightly until the pointing stick cable 3 is accessible. Ä The pointing stick cable is still attached to detach it completely. 14. Lift the bottom edge of the keyboard 1 slightly to its zero insertion force (ZIF) connector in the computer.
Memory Modules
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Adding or replacing memory modules 18. Lift the bottom edge of the keyboard up until the keyboard is resting on the display of the computer. 1-12 Memory Modules
Adding or replacing memory modules 18. Lift the bottom edge of the keyboard up until the keyboard is resting on the display of the computer. 1-12 Memory Modules
Memory Modules
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... first, and then reseat the right side. Turn on the computer by reversing the steps for removing the cover. (Reseat the left side of the keyboard cover to replace the screws in the locations noted during removal. 28. Adding or replacing memory modules 23. Replace the...
... first, and then reseat the right side. Turn on the computer by reversing the steps for removing the cover. (Reseat the left side of the keyboard cover to replace the screws in the locations noted during removal. 28. Adding or replacing memory modules 23. Replace the...
Memory Modules - Windows Vista
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... computer can damage electronic components. Adding or replacing memory modules The computer has 2 memory module compartments. The expansion memory module compartment is located under the keyboard. Memory Modules 1
... computer can damage electronic components. Adding or replacing memory modules The computer has 2 memory module compartments. The expansion memory module compartment is located under the keyboard. Memory Modules 1
Memory Modules - Windows Vista
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Remove the keyboard cover from the computer using the flat end of a screwdriver, applying pressure first from under the left side of the button cover 1, then under the right side 2, and last under the middle 3. ✎ If the keyboard cover does not fully release, pull up , with the front toward you, and open it at a wide angle. 10. Turn the computer display-side up on the display hinge covers. Adding or replacing memory modules 9. Memory Modules 9
Remove the keyboard cover from the computer using the flat end of a screwdriver, applying pressure first from under the left side of the button cover 1, then under the right side 2, and last under the middle 3. ✎ If the keyboard cover does not fully release, pull up , with the front toward you, and open it at a wide angle. 10. Turn the computer display-side up on the display hinge covers. Adding or replacing memory modules 9. Memory Modules 9
Memory Modules - Windows Vista
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Adding or replacing memory modules 11. Lift the top edge of the keyboard 2 slightly until the pointing stick cable 3 is accessible. Ä The pointing stick cable is still attached to detach it from the computer. 12. To protect the computer, do not lift the keyboard more than about 2 inches (5.08 cm). 10 Memory Modules Lift the bottom edge of the keyboard 1 slightly to its zero insertion force (ZIF) connector in the computer.
Adding or replacing memory modules 11. Lift the top edge of the keyboard 2 slightly until the pointing stick cable 3 is accessible. Ä The pointing stick cable is still attached to detach it from the computer. 12. To protect the computer, do not lift the keyboard more than about 2 inches (5.08 cm). 10 Memory Modules Lift the bottom edge of the keyboard 1 slightly to its zero insertion force (ZIF) connector in the computer.
Memory Modules - Windows Vista
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Adding or replacing memory modules 15. Lift the bottom edge of the keyboard up until the keyboard is resting on the display of the computer. 12 Memory Modules
Adding or replacing memory modules 15. Lift the bottom edge of the keyboard up until the keyboard is resting on the display of the computer. 12 Memory Modules