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... running Windows 2000 on Compaq Armada Portables for a list of supported platforms and the required BIOS levels for those also meet recommended standards for running Windows 2000. Some of the key features currently planned for upgrading to the commercial availability of this Web site for ACPI power management and PC Cards. Compaq is actively participating...
... running Windows 2000 on Compaq Armada Portables for a list of supported platforms and the required BIOS levels for those also meet recommended standards for running Windows 2000. Some of the key features currently planned for upgrading to the commercial availability of this Web site for ACPI power management and PC Cards. Compaq is actively participating...
Armada 1700 Family of Personal Computers Reference Guide
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... a PC Card 9-3 PC Card Device Drivers 9-4 Changing PC Card Settings 9-4 Managing PC Card Power 9-5 Zoomed Video 9-5 Stopping a PC Card 9-5 chapter 10 USING AUDIO FEATURES Audio Components Overview 10-1 Identifying the Audio Components 10-2 Using Internal and External Microphones 10-3 Using Internal and External Speakers/Headphones 10-3 Controlling Audio Volume 10-4 chapter 11 UPGRADING THE COMPUTER Upgrading System Memory...
... a PC Card 9-3 PC Card Device Drivers 9-4 Changing PC Card Settings 9-4 Managing PC Card Power 9-5 Zoomed Video 9-5 Stopping a PC Card 9-5 chapter 10 USING AUDIO FEATURES Audio Components Overview 10-1 Identifying the Audio Components 10-2 Using Internal and External Microphones 10-3 Using Internal and External Speakers/Headphones 10-3 Controlling Audio Volume 10-4 chapter 11 UPGRADING THE COMPUTER Upgrading System Memory...
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... UPGRADING THE COMPUTER Upgrading System Memory You can easily upgrade memory by installing memory expansion boards. Checking the Amount of Memory Memory upgrades are available in the computer, click Start Æ Settings Æ Control Panel Æ double-click Compaq Diagnostics icon. If you upgrade memory, the computer increases the Hibernation file size to the instruction card that comes with Hibernation after adding a memory...
... UPGRADING THE COMPUTER Upgrading System Memory You can easily upgrade memory by installing memory expansion boards. Checking the Amount of Memory Memory upgrades are available in the computer, click Start Æ Settings Æ Control Panel Æ double-click Compaq Diagnostics icon. If you upgrade memory, the computer increases the Hibernation file size to the instruction card that comes with Hibernation after adding a memory...
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... computer, refer to Compaq Worldwide Telephone Numbers for the nearest Compaq authorized dealer, reseller, or service provider. Inserting a Memory Expansion Board To insert an optional memory expansion board: 1. Lift 2 the keyboard. Release the keyboard by successively inserting a paper clip or similar instrument into both the keyboard releases 1. 3. Lifting the Keyboard 11-2 Upgrading the Computer Shut...
... computer, refer to Compaq Worldwide Telephone Numbers for the nearest Compaq authorized dealer, reseller, or service provider. Inserting a Memory Expansion Board To insert an optional memory expansion board: 1. Lift 2 the keyboard. Release the keyboard by successively inserting a paper clip or similar instrument into both the keyboard releases 1. 3. Lifting the Keyboard 11-2 Upgrading the Computer Shut...
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Close the keyboard. Push the memory expansion board down 2 until it is asymmetrically keyed (notched) to ensure correct positioning. 5. Insert the memory expansion board into place. 6. NOTE: A memory expansion board is seated while tilted. 4. Inserting the Memory Board Upgrading the Computer 11-3 Then slide it gently into place until the retention clips snap back into the empty memory expansion slot 1 at a 45-degree angle.
Close the keyboard. Push the memory expansion board down 2 until it is asymmetrically keyed (notched) to ensure correct positioning. 5. Insert the memory expansion board into place. 6. NOTE: A memory expansion board is seated while tilted. 4. Inserting the Memory Board Upgrading the Computer 11-3 Then slide it gently into place until the retention clips snap back into the empty memory expansion slot 1 at a 45-degree angle.
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Disconnect any external cables. 2. Lift 2 the keyboard. Release the keyboard by successively inserting a paper clip or similar instrument into both the keyboard releases 1. 3. Shut down and turn off the computer. Lifting the Keyboard 11-4 Upgrading the Computer Removing a Memory Expansion Board To remove an optional memory expansion board: 1.
Disconnect any external cables. 2. Lift 2 the keyboard. Release the keyboard by successively inserting a paper clip or similar instrument into both the keyboard releases 1. 3. Shut down and turn off the computer. Lifting the Keyboard 11-4 Upgrading the Computer Removing a Memory Expansion Board To remove an optional memory expansion board: 1.
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Place the memory expansion board in an electrostatic-safe container. 7. Removing the Memory Board Upgrading the Computer 11-5 The memory expansion board tilts toward you. 5. Close the keyboard. Lift the edge of the memory expansion board 2 and slide it gently out of the memory expansion board to release it. 4. Pull away the retention clips 1 on each side of the memory expansion slot at a 45-degree angle. 6.
Place the memory expansion board in an electrostatic-safe container. 7. Removing the Memory Board Upgrading the Computer 11-5 The memory expansion board tilts toward you. 5. Close the keyboard. Lift the edge of the memory expansion board 2 and slide it gently out of the memory expansion board to release it. 4. Pull away the retention clips 1 on each side of the memory expansion slot at a 45-degree angle. 6.
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... the amount of, 11-1 inserting a memory expansion board, 11-2 obtaining a memory expansion board, 11-2 removing a memory expansion board, 11-4 upgrading system, 11-1 microphone line-in the, 6-7 N num lock key, 3-3 number, serial, A-1 numeric keypad. See components, left side microphones. See PC Cards phone numbers, worldwide, A-2 pointing device problems. See troubleshooting POST. See external devices MultiBay inserting...
... the amount of, 11-1 inserting a memory expansion board, 11-2 obtaining a memory expansion board, 11-2 removing a memory expansion board, 11-4 upgrading system, 11-1 microphone line-in the, 6-7 N num lock key, 3-3 number, serial, A-1 numeric keypad. See components, left side microphones. See PC Cards phone numbers, worldwide, A-2 pointing device problems. See troubleshooting POST. See external devices MultiBay inserting...
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..., xiv U Unpacking the Computer, 1-1 upgrading the computer CD-ROM or DVD drive, 11-6 hard drive, 11-6 internal modem, 11-6 system memory, 11-1 USB problems. See troubleshooting USB...connecting. See DriveLock utilities boot sequencing, 15-7 running Compaq diagnostics, 15-4 running Computer Checkup (TEST), 15-5 running View System Information (INSPECT), 15-6 using Compaq utilities, 15-3 using the diagnostics utilities, 15-4...10 infrared problems, 16-24 internal modem problems, 16-11 keyboard problems, 16-11 PC Card problems, 16-15 pointing device problems, 16-23 power problems, 16-18 printer...
..., xiv U Unpacking the Computer, 1-1 upgrading the computer CD-ROM or DVD drive, 11-6 hard drive, 11-6 internal modem, 11-6 system memory, 11-1 USB problems. See troubleshooting USB...connecting. See DriveLock utilities boot sequencing, 15-7 running Compaq diagnostics, 15-4 running Computer Checkup (TEST), 15-5 running View System Information (INSPECT), 15-6 using Compaq utilities, 15-3 using the diagnostics utilities, 15-4...10 infrared problems, 16-24 internal modem problems, 16-11 keyboard problems, 16-11 PC Card problems, 16-15 pointing device problems, 16-23 power problems, 16-18 printer...