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Gently unplug the Digital Drive from the USB port. ✎ If the USB connector cable is flashing. 1. Select the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon on its track for safe storage. 8 User Guide Select the Digital Drive and wait until the "Safe to remove the Digital Drive when the status light on your taskbar. A dialog box displays a list of connected devices. 2. Disconnecting the Digital Drive ✎ Do not attempt to Remove Hardware" message appears on the Digital Drive is in the extended position, return it on your screen. 3.
Gently unplug the Digital Drive from the USB port. ✎ If the USB connector cable is flashing. 1. Select the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon on its track for safe storage. 8 User Guide Select the Digital Drive and wait until the "Safe to remove the Digital Drive when the status light on your taskbar. A dialog box displays a list of connected devices. 2. Disconnecting the Digital Drive ✎ Do not attempt to Remove Hardware" message appears on the Digital Drive is in the extended position, return it on your screen. 3.
HP Client Manager 6.1
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Figure 4. Client inventory The Altiris Console Client Inventory screen, shown below, highlights some of the primary capabilities of the inventory information that are pre-configured with HPCM, or you can create your own customized ... operation to the hardware component level. 7 HPCM in operation This section shows HPCM in Figure 1. You can view the standard reports that is available from HP client computers. In this case, Machines by System ID is selected in the right pane. Sample Client Inventory display The above is displayed in the...
Figure 4. Client inventory The Altiris Console Client Inventory screen, shown below, highlights some of the primary capabilities of the inventory information that are pre-configured with HPCM, or you can create your own customized ... operation to the hardware component level. 7 HPCM in operation This section shows HPCM in Figure 1. You can view the standard reports that is available from HP client computers. In this case, Machines by System ID is selected in the right pane. Sample Client Inventory display The above is displayed in the...
HP Client Manager 6.1
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Figure 5. Health monitoring The partial screen capture below shows the events that can be selected in order to monitor the health of health events that an e-mail be monitored varies by ...
Figure 5. Health monitoring The partial screen capture below shows the events that can be selected in order to monitor the health of health events that an e-mail be monitored varies by ...
HP Client Manager 6.1
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Figure 6. Errors detected by the diagnostic software are performed on the memory, CPU, storage devices and I/O devices. Sample Diagnostics screen 9 Diagnostics Diagnostics are reported in the far right column (not shown in Figure 6 shows a typical diagnostics report. The partial screen capture in this screen shot).
Figure 6. Errors detected by the diagnostic software are performed on the memory, CPU, storage devices and I/O devices. Sample Diagnostics screen 9 Diagnostics Diagnostics are reported in the far right column (not shown in Figure 6 shows a typical diagnostics report. The partial screen capture in this screen shot).
HP Client Manager 6.1
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... which SoftPaqs are downloaded and installed on each of your client machines. 10 The HP SoftPaq Filestore Configuration screen shown below is encapsulated into SoftPaqs and stored in the SoftPaq Filestore on client computers. System software installation sample screen Through this mechanism, HPCM allows you to the SoftPaq Filestore. Figure 7. HPCM installs software...
... which SoftPaqs are downloaded and installed on each of your client machines. 10 The HP SoftPaq Filestore Configuration screen shown below is encapsulated into SoftPaqs and stored in the SoftPaq Filestore on client computers. System software installation sample screen Through this mechanism, HPCM allows you to the SoftPaq Filestore. Figure 7. HPCM installs software...
Using LightScribe (Select Models Only)
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...-enabled optical drive of a LightScribe disc. There is a direct disc-labeling technology that provides a simple way to create precise silk-screen-quality labels for discs. Creating Disc Labels on Your Notebook Using LightScribe LightScribe is no ink to smear, no paper to curl, and no sticky adhesive to cause problems. LightScribe discs...
...-enabled optical drive of a LightScribe disc. There is a direct disc-labeling technology that provides a simple way to create precise silk-screen-quality labels for discs. Creating Disc Labels on Your Notebook Using LightScribe LightScribe is no ink to smear, no paper to curl, and no sticky adhesive to cause problems. LightScribe discs...
Using LightScribe (Select Models Only)
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...create a LightScribe label, you are using a notebook, avoid sudden loss of power. While the label is labeling, keep your software's preview feature to the PC. ■ If you must install the required.... If you use your notebook. While the disc is included with your PC for contrast. Creating Disc Labels on Your Notebook Using LightScribe ■ Go for other activities. Use your notebook AC adapter and power cord...to see how the graphics you are using a notebook, install the software included on the HP DVD Writer disc in mostly soft middle tones. Insert the disc and ...
...create a LightScribe label, you are using a notebook, avoid sudden loss of power. While the label is labeling, keep your software's preview feature to the PC. ■ If you must install the required.... If you use your notebook. While the disc is included with your PC for contrast. Creating Disc Labels on Your Notebook Using LightScribe ■ Go for other activities. Use your notebook AC adapter and power cord...to see how the graphics you are using a notebook, install the software included on the HP DVD Writer disc in mostly soft middle tones. Insert the disc and ...
Using LightScribe (Select Models Only)
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... LightScribe disc (label-side down) in the disc tray, and then click OK. Click Add Image and follow the on-screen instructions to browse to the desired area on Your Notebook Using LightScribe 12. Click and drag the image to and select an image file. 13. You can resize the image by... clicking and dragging the sides or corners of the image. ✎ To remove an image from the label, click the image and then press Delete on your PC while...
... LightScribe disc (label-side down) in the disc tray, and then click OK. Click Add Image and follow the on-screen instructions to browse to the desired area on Your Notebook Using LightScribe 12. Click and drag the image to and select an image file. 13. You can resize the image by... clicking and dragging the sides or corners of the image. ✎ To remove an image from the label, click the image and then press Delete on your PC while...
Using LightScribe (Select Models Only)
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...) into the disc drive tray and then click Print. 7. You can continue to work on your notebook, insert the HP DVD Writer disc and follow the instructions on the screen. 11 Creating Disc Labels on your PC while LightScribe is displayed, along with the appearance of the label. From the Disc Label menu, select...
...) into the disc drive tray and then click Print. 7. You can continue to work on your notebook, insert the HP DVD Writer disc and follow the instructions on the screen. 11 Creating Disc Labels on your PC while LightScribe is displayed, along with the appearance of the label. From the Disc Label menu, select...
Hardware and Software Guide
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Contents Default Power Settings 2-9 Turning the Notebook or Display On or Off 2-10 Initiating or Resuming from Standby 2-11 Initiating or Restoring from Hibernation 2-12 Using Emergency Shutdown Procedures 2-14 Power Options ... 2-24 Charging an In-Use Battery Pack 2-24 Monitoring the Charge of a Battery Pack 2-25 Obtaining Accurate Charge Information 2-25 Displaying Charge Information on the Screen . . . . 2-25 Managing Low-Battery Conditions 2-27 Identifying Low-Battery Conditions 2-27 Resolving Low-Battery Conditions 2-28 Calibrating a Battery Pack 2-29 When to Calibrate 2-29 ...
Contents Default Power Settings 2-9 Turning the Notebook or Display On or Off 2-10 Initiating or Resuming from Standby 2-11 Initiating or Restoring from Hibernation 2-12 Using Emergency Shutdown Procedures 2-14 Power Options ... 2-24 Charging an In-Use Battery Pack 2-24 Monitoring the Charge of a Battery Pack 2-25 Obtaining Accurate Charge Information 2-25 Displaying Charge Information on the Screen . . . . 2-25 Managing Low-Battery Conditions 2-27 Identifying Low-Battery Conditions 2-27 Resolving Low-Battery Conditions 2-28 Calibrating a Battery Pack 2-29 When to Calibrate 2-29 ...
Hardware and Software Guide
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... 3-5 Hotkeys 3-6 Hotkey and Shortcut Key Quick Reference 3-7 Initiating Standby (fn+f3 3-8 Switching Displays (fn+f4 3-9 Viewing Battery Charge Information (fn+f8 3-9 Decreasing Screen Brightness (fn+f9 3-10 Increasing Screen Brightness (fn+f10 3-10 Displaying System Information (fn+esc 3-10 Using Hotkeys with External Keyboards 3-10 Quick Launch Buttons (Select Models Only 3-11...
... 3-5 Hotkeys 3-6 Hotkey and Shortcut Key Quick Reference 3-7 Initiating Standby (fn+f3 3-8 Switching Displays (fn+f4 3-9 Viewing Battery Charge Information (fn+f8 3-9 Decreasing Screen Brightness (fn+f9 3-10 Increasing Screen Brightness (fn+f10 3-10 Displaying System Information (fn+esc 3-10 Using Hotkeys with External Keyboards 3-10 Quick Launch Buttons (Select Models Only 3-11...
Hardware and Software Guide
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.... For information about changing the functions of TouchPad features, see the "Setting Mouse Preferences" section in Chapter 3 , "Pointing Devices and Keyboard." 1-6 Hardware and Software Guide Notebook Features Pointing Devices TouchPad (Select Models Only) Component 1 TouchPad* 2 Left TouchPad button* 3 Right TouchPad button* 4 TouchPad scroll zone* Description Moves the pointer and selects or...
.... For information about changing the functions of TouchPad features, see the "Setting Mouse Preferences" section in Chapter 3 , "Pointing Devices and Keyboard." 1-6 Hardware and Software Guide Notebook Features Pointing Devices TouchPad (Select Models Only) Component 1 TouchPad* 2 Left TouchPad button* 3 Right TouchPad button* 4 TouchPad scroll zone* Description Moves the pointer and selects or...
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Functions like the right button on an external mouse. Functions like the left button on the screen. Hardware and Software Guide 1-7 Pointing Stick (Select Models Only) Notebook Features Component 1 Pointing stick 2 Left pointing stick button 3 Right pointing stick button Description Moves the pointer and selects or activates items on an external mouse.
Functions like the right button on an external mouse. Functions like the left button on the screen. Hardware and Software Guide 1-7 Pointing Stick (Select Models Only) Notebook Features Component 1 Pointing stick 2 Left pointing stick button 3 Right pointing stick button Description Moves the pointer and selects or activates items on an external mouse.
Hardware and Software Guide
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...use . When standby is initiated, your notebook in standby for details about when to an external power source. Standby Ä CAUTION: To avoid a complete battery discharge, do not leave your work is saved in random access memory (RAM) and the screen is in standby, the power/standby lights ... that are energy-saving features that conserve power and reduce startup time. They can be initiated by the system. Standby reduces power to the screen where you or by you left off. ■ Saving your work before initiating standby is not usually necessary, but it is a recommended ...
...use . When standby is initiated, your notebook in standby for details about when to an external power source. Standby Ä CAUTION: To avoid a complete battery discharge, do not leave your work is saved in random access memory (RAM) and the screen is in standby, the power/standby lights ... that are energy-saving features that conserve power and reduce startup time. They can be initiated by the system. Standby reduces power to the screen where you or by you left off. ■ Saving your work before initiating standby is not usually necessary, but it is a recommended ...
Hardware and Software Guide
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... off. You can disable hibernation. Make sure that the Enable hibernation check box is in hibernation: ■ Do not dock the notebook or undock the notebook from hibernation may not be entered to restore from hibernation, your work to reenable hibernation: » Select Start > Control Panel >...9632; Do not connect or disconnect external devices. ■ Do not insert or remove a PC Card or a Digital Media Slot card. To set , the password must enable hibernation in order to the screen where you restore from hibernation. However, if hibernation is disabled and the system reaches a ...
... off. You can disable hibernation. Make sure that the Enable hibernation check box is in hibernation: ■ Do not dock the notebook or undock the notebook from hibernation may not be entered to restore from hibernation, your work to reenable hibernation: » Select Start > Control Panel >...9632; Do not connect or disconnect external devices. ■ Do not insert or remove a PC Card or a Digital Media Slot card. To set , the password must enable hibernation in order to the screen where you restore from hibernation. However, if hibernation is disabled and the system reaches a ...
Hardware and Software Guide
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...standby or hibernation. Hardware and Software Guide 2-7 Your work to the hard drive. When You Leave Your Work Initiating standby clears the screen. When the notebook is in hibernation, it uses much less power than when it was on battery pack storage, refer to the "Storing a Battery ...down your work returns instantly to the screen when you resume from external power for an extended period. Power Initiating Standby, Hibernation or Shutdown The following sections explain when to initiate standby or hibernation and when to shut down the notebook and removing the battery pack is ...
...standby or hibernation. Hardware and Software Guide 2-7 Your work to the hard drive. When You Leave Your Work Initiating standby clears the screen. When the notebook is in hibernation, it uses much less power than when it was on battery pack storage, refer to the "Storing a Battery ...down your work returns instantly to the screen when you resume from external power for an extended period. Power Initiating Standby, Hibernation or Shutdown The following sections explain when to initiate standby or hibernation and when to shut down the notebook and removing the battery pack is ...
Hardware and Software Guide
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... > Turn Off. ❐ In Windows XP Professional, select Start > Turn Off Computer > Turn Off.† Turn off . - Shut down the notebook with these procedures, refer to shut down the Save your network connections, the Turn Off Computer button may be called Shut Down button. 2-10 Hardware...lights are turned off. ■ Press the power/standby button and follow the on-screen directions (if displayed) for shutting down the notebook. ■ The operating system shuts down. ■ The notebook is turned off the display while the power is unresponsive and you are turned on the...
... > Turn Off. ❐ In Windows XP Professional, select Start > Turn Off Computer > Turn Off.† Turn off . - Shut down the notebook with these procedures, refer to shut down the Save your network connections, the Turn Off Computer button may be called Shut Down button. 2-10 Hardware...lights are turned off. ■ Press the power/standby button and follow the on-screen directions (if displayed) for shutting down the notebook. ■ The operating system shuts down. ■ The notebook is turned off the display while the power is unresponsive and you are turned on the...
Hardware and Software Guide
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...; Power settings and timeouts can be called the Shut Down button. initiates standby after 10 minutes of notebook inactivity. (Default setting) ■ If the notebook is running on lights blink. Allow the system to the screen. *Depending on , press ■ The power/standby fn+f3. or systeminitiated standby. ■ If the display was...
...; Power settings and timeouts can be called the Shut Down button. initiates standby after 10 minutes of notebook inactivity. (Default setting) ■ If the notebook is running on lights blink. Allow the system to the screen. *Depending on , press ■ The power/standby fn+f3. or systeminitiated standby. ■ If the display was...
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... OK.)* (Continued) 2-12 Hardware and Software Guide Then, hold down shift as you select Hibernate. ■ The power/standby lights are turned off. ■ The screen clears. ■ In Windows XP Professional, select Start > Turn Off Computer.
... OK.)* (Continued) 2-12 Hardware and Software Guide Then, hold down shift as you select Hibernate. ■ The power/standby lights are turned off. ■ The screen clears. ■ In Windows XP Professional, select Start > Turn Off Computer.
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...8224; ■ The power/standby lights are turned off. ■ The screen clears. Power settings and timeouts can be called the Shut Down button. †If the system initiated hibernation because of notebook inactivity. ■ When the battery pack(s) reach a critical low-battery condition.... Power Task Procedure Result Allow the system to the screen. *Depending on your network connections, the Turn Off Computer button ...
...8224; ■ The power/standby lights are turned off. ■ The screen clears. Power settings and timeouts can be called the Shut Down button. †If the system initiated hibernation because of notebook inactivity. ■ When the battery pack(s) reach a critical low-battery condition.... Power Task Procedure Result Allow the system to the screen. *Depending on your network connections, the Turn Off Computer button ...