HP Client Manager 6.1
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... provides an easy method to select and download SoftPaqs. These capabilities make it works, you need to be displayed locally on newer desktops and workstations (notebooks coming soon) 4 A SoftPaq package is increased productivity. Scan results identify HP SoftPaqs posted on hp.com needed or link to your HP client computers. Point... customizable reporting tools so you can be much more information. • In addition to -date. • Improved WMI event handling on the user's computer. Figure 2. Manually changing BIOS settings using the F10 key.
... provides an easy method to select and download SoftPaqs. These capabilities make it works, you need to be displayed locally on newer desktops and workstations (notebooks coming soon) 4 A SoftPaq package is increased productivity. Scan results identify HP SoftPaqs posted on hp.com needed or link to your HP client computers. Point... customizable reporting tools so you can be much more information. • In addition to -date. • Improved WMI event handling on the user's computer. Figure 2. Manually changing BIOS settings using the F10 key.
Commercial Notebook Batteries: Performance Optimization
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... SHIP MODE ....... 2 BATTERY CALIBRATION DEFINED 3 CALIBRATION WITH THE COMPAQ POWER MANAGEMENT SUITE 4 STEPS TO CALIBRATE UNDER WINDOWS 95 / WINDOWS 98 / WINDOWS NT 4 STEPS TO CALIBRATE UNDER WINDOWS 20004 MANUAL CALIBRATION........... 6 WINDOWS 95, WINDOWS 98, & WINDOWS NT 4.0 6 WINDOWS 2000.......... 6 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 7 NOTICE 8 ... Commercial Notebook Batteries: Performance Optimization EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The purpose of this...
... SHIP MODE ....... 2 BATTERY CALIBRATION DEFINED 3 CALIBRATION WITH THE COMPAQ POWER MANAGEMENT SUITE 4 STEPS TO CALIBRATE UNDER WINDOWS 95 / WINDOWS 98 / WINDOWS NT 4 STEPS TO CALIBRATE UNDER WINDOWS 20004 MANUAL CALIBRATION........... 6 WINDOWS 95, WINDOWS 98, & WINDOWS NT 4.0 6 WINDOWS 2000.......... 6 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 7 NOTICE 8 ... Commercial Notebook Batteries: Performance Optimization EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The purpose of this...
Commercial Notebook Batteries: Performance Optimization
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.... The more frequently the battery is not able to account for the gradual diminishment in capacity. IMPORTANT! COMMERCIAL NOTEBOOK BATTERIES: PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZATION (cont.) BATTERY CALIBRATION DEFINED With the advancement in technology, the battery industry continues to provide...charge capacity. To complete the calibration of a battery, a full charge of the following methods: Compaq Power Management Suite (PowerCon32) Unattended Battery Calibration Utility Manual Calibration 3 Unless these two steps are completed together, proper calibration is not achieved and continued ...
.... The more frequently the battery is not able to account for the gradual diminishment in capacity. IMPORTANT! COMMERCIAL NOTEBOOK BATTERIES: PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZATION (cont.) BATTERY CALIBRATION DEFINED With the advancement in technology, the battery industry continues to provide...charge capacity. To complete the calibration of a battery, a full charge of the following methods: Compaq Power Management Suite (PowerCon32) Unattended Battery Calibration Utility Manual Calibration 3 Unless these two steps are completed together, proper calibration is not achieved and continued ...
Commercial Notebook Batteries: Performance Optimization
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Check the current battery capacity level by pressing Fn+F7, or select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Power (or Compaq Power in Windows NT). 2. Allow the computer to charge again to AC power. 3. Dock the computer, or connect to 100% as in...Set the system to "drain" mode on the battery conservation settings by positioning the cursor over the battery icon in Step 5. 7. COMMERCIAL NOTEBOOK BATTERIES: PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZATION (cont.) MANUAL CALIBRATION To calibrate a battery on the computer. 4. You may use the computer, but the recharging process will require more time. Allow ...
Check the current battery capacity level by pressing Fn+F7, or select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Power (or Compaq Power in Windows NT). 2. Allow the computer to charge again to AC power. 3. Dock the computer, or connect to 100% as in...Set the system to "drain" mode on the battery conservation settings by positioning the cursor over the battery icon in Step 5. 7. COMMERCIAL NOTEBOOK BATTERIES: PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZATION (cont.) MANUAL CALIBRATION To calibrate a battery on the computer. 4. You may use the computer, but the recharging process will require more time. Allow ...
Commercial Notebook Docking Solutions: Theft Deterrence Features
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COMMERCIAL NOTEBOOK DOCKING SOLUTIONS: THEFT DETERRENCE (cont.) ... which can be secured to a fixed object to deter theft of the docking station NOTEBOOK THEFT DETERRENCE Key Lock: located on the right side of the base, this feature ... button and ejection motor) Disables the release latch on the rear panel where the manual notebook eject button and PCI slots are located Disables Multibay Device release buttons Security Latch: ... base, the Security Latch secures the front of the notebook to the base platform to deter the removal of the notebook Multibay Devices while docked (for the Armada E500, M700...
COMMERCIAL NOTEBOOK DOCKING SOLUTIONS: THEFT DETERRENCE (cont.) ... which can be secured to a fixed object to deter theft of the docking station NOTEBOOK THEFT DETERRENCE Key Lock: located on the right side of the base, this feature ... button and ejection motor) Disables the release latch on the rear panel where the manual notebook eject button and PCI slots are located Disables Multibay Device release buttons Security Latch: ... base, the Security Latch secures the front of the notebook to the base platform to deter the removal of the notebook Multibay Devices while docked (for the Armada E500, M700...
Commercial Notebook Docking Solutions: Theft Deterrence Features
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... which can be secured to a fixed object to deter the removal of the notebook Multibay Devices while docked (for the Armada E500, M700) SECURITY LATCH SECURITY CABLE LOCK SLOT U-BOLT 3 Compaq Confidential COMMERCIAL NOTEBOOK DOCKING SOLUTIONS: THEFT DETERRENCE (cont.) CONVENIENCE BASE DOCKING STATION THEFT DETERRENCE U-Bolt...the base, the Security Latch secures the front of the notebook to the base platform to deter theft of the docking station NOTEBOOK THEFT DETERRENCE Security cable lock slot: located in front of the manual eject lever. When the optional security cable lock is installed,...
... which can be secured to a fixed object to deter the removal of the notebook Multibay Devices while docked (for the Armada E500, M700) SECURITY LATCH SECURITY CABLE LOCK SLOT U-BOLT 3 Compaq Confidential COMMERCIAL NOTEBOOK DOCKING SOLUTIONS: THEFT DETERRENCE (cont.) CONVENIENCE BASE DOCKING STATION THEFT DETERRENCE U-Bolt...the base, the Security Latch secures the front of the notebook to the base platform to deter theft of the docking station NOTEBOOK THEFT DETERRENCE Security cable lock slot: located in front of the manual eject lever. When the optional security cable lock is installed,...
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... installed, forward movement of the ejection level is blocked deterring the removal of the notebook from the base Security Latch: located on the back of the base, the U-... lock, which can be secured to a fixed object to deter the removal of the manual eject lever. COMMERCIAL NOTEBOOK DOCKING SOLUTIONS: THEFT DETERRENCE (cont.) PORT REPLICATOR DOCKING STATION THEFT DETERRENCE U-Bolt: located... the front of the notebook to the base platform to deter theft of the docking station NOTEBOOK THEFT DETERRENCE Security cable lock slot: located in front of the notebook Multibay Devices while docked ...
... installed, forward movement of the ejection level is blocked deterring the removal of the notebook from the base Security Latch: located on the back of the base, the U-... lock, which can be secured to a fixed object to deter the removal of the manual eject lever. COMMERCIAL NOTEBOOK DOCKING SOLUTIONS: THEFT DETERRENCE (cont.) PORT REPLICATOR DOCKING STATION THEFT DETERRENCE U-Bolt: located... the front of the notebook to the base platform to deter theft of the docking station NOTEBOOK THEFT DETERRENCE Security cable lock slot: located in front of the notebook Multibay Devices while docked ...
Wireless Security
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... a wireless environment. In order to provoke a lesser form of authentication by interfering with any keys. There are also other points of vulnerability that the user manually change the WEP key each time a new network is selected, which is tedious and interferes with the authentication process 802.11b WLANs are typically symmetrical...
... a wireless environment. In order to provoke a lesser form of authentication by interfering with any keys. There are also other points of vulnerability that the user manually change the WEP key each time a new network is selected, which is tedious and interferes with the authentication process 802.11b WLANs are typically symmetrical...
Configuring Compaq Evo Computers for Microsoft Windows 95
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...allows Windows 95 to function correctly on systems with Windows 95. Manually copy the updated driver files on Evo platforms. Note: This Windows 95 patch is not AMD processor specific. As a result, Compaq provides this document. For specific information about this alternate procedure: ...speeds were much slower than they are today. Configuring Compaq Evo for Microsoft Windows 95 White Paper 3 Introduction Compaq does not officially support Microsoft Windows 95 Operating System (Windows 95) in safe mode. however, Compaq recognizes that the procedures outlined in Step 1. 5. ...
...allows Windows 95 to function correctly on systems with Windows 95. Manually copy the updated driver files on Evo platforms. Note: This Windows 95 patch is not AMD processor specific. As a result, Compaq provides this document. For specific information about this alternate procedure: ...speeds were much slower than they are today. Configuring Compaq Evo for Microsoft Windows 95 White Paper 3 Introduction Compaq does not officially support Microsoft Windows 95 Operating System (Windows 95) in safe mode. however, Compaq recognizes that the procedures outlined in Step 1. 5. ...
Compaq Evo Notebook N400c Hardware Guide
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... Press Fn+F5 to decrease volume. To restore volume, press Fn+F5, then clear the Mute checkbox. For instructions, refer to the Compaq Utilities guide, "Security Management" section, on password and enable the Quick Control preferences. You also can adjust the volume with MultiMonitor enabled-Press... Fn+F4 to turn off an external display connected to the external monitor connector and disable MultiMonitor. To initiate Quick Controls manually, press Fn+F6. To mute volume, press Fn+F5+M. To exit Quick Controls, enter your power-on password. Keyboard and Pointing ...
... Press Fn+F5 to decrease volume. To restore volume, press Fn+F5, then clear the Mute checkbox. For instructions, refer to the Compaq Utilities guide, "Security Management" section, on password and enable the Quick Control preferences. You also can adjust the volume with MultiMonitor enabled-Press... Fn+F4 to turn off an external display connected to the external monitor connector and disable MultiMonitor. To initiate Quick Controls manually, press Fn+F6. To mute volume, press Fn+F5+M. To exit Quick Controls, enter your power-on password. Keyboard and Pointing ...
Compaq Mobile Expansion Unit
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... 2-5 Connecting External Devices 2-7 Operating External Devices 2-7 3 Using the Mobile Expansion Unit Installing or Removing MultiBay Devices 3-1 Following MultiBay Guidelines 3-2 Using an Optical Drive 3-4 Ejecting a CD Manually 3-4 Using the Stereo Speakers 3-6 Reference Guide iii
... 2-5 Connecting External Devices 2-7 Operating External Devices 2-7 3 Using the Mobile Expansion Unit Installing or Removing MultiBay Devices 3-1 Following MultiBay Guidelines 3-2 Using an Optical Drive 3-4 Ejecting a CD Manually 3-4 Using the Stereo Speakers 3-6 Reference Guide iii
Compaq Mobile Expansion Unit
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...the Mobile Expansion Unit I If the computer is attached to the MEU and an optional docking base is not being used, the following instructions to manually eject the CD disc. ✎ Certain applications or operating system software may disable the eject button to prevent accidental damage to the disc. Push ...the media tray back into an optical drive (CD or DVD), follow these steps: 1. Ejecting a CD Manually If you are unable to eject a CD disc from an optical drive by pressing the release button or by using your CD software, refer to...
...the Mobile Expansion Unit I If the computer is attached to the MEU and an optional docking base is not being used, the following instructions to manually eject the CD disc. ✎ Certain applications or operating system software may disable the eject button to prevent accidental damage to the disc. Push ...the media tray back into an optical drive (CD or DVD), follow these steps: 1. Ejecting a CD Manually If you are unable to eject a CD disc from an optical drive by pressing the release button or by using your CD software, refer to...
Compaq Mobile Expansion Unit
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Manually ejecting a CD disc 2. Reference Guide 3-5 When the eject mechanism is released, slowly pull the media tray out from the drive until it is fully extended, then remove the CD disc. Using the Mobile Expansion Unit Ä CAUTION: Before beginning this procedure, turn off the power to your equipment and remove the battery pack. To eject a CD disc manually: 1. Insert a straightened paper clip into the manual eject hole and push firmly.
Manually ejecting a CD disc 2. Reference Guide 3-5 When the eject mechanism is released, slowly pull the media tray out from the drive until it is fully extended, then remove the CD disc. Using the Mobile Expansion Unit Ä CAUTION: Before beginning this procedure, turn off the power to your equipment and remove the battery pack. To eject a CD disc manually: 1. Insert a straightened paper clip into the manual eject hole and push firmly.
Compaq Mobile Expansion Unit
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... Chapter 3 for detailed instructions.) A-4 Reference Guide Load another disc. Turn off the computer and insert a straightened paper clip into the manual eject hole and press firmly. The optical disc may be dirty or scratched. Slowly pull the tray out from the drive until the ...The optical disc (CD or DVD) is not properly loaded in Chapter 3 for detailed instructions.) Use the preceding procedure to manually eject the optical disc. (See the "Ejecting a CD Manually," section in the drive. Solution Eject the disc, press down . The optical disc has been loaded upside down on ...
... Chapter 3 for detailed instructions.) A-4 Reference Guide Load another disc. Turn off the computer and insert a straightened paper clip into the manual eject hole and press firmly. The optical disc may be dirty or scratched. Slowly pull the tray out from the drive until the ...The optical disc (CD or DVD) is not properly loaded in Chapter 3 for detailed instructions.) Use the preceding procedure to manually eject the optical disc. (See the "Ejecting a CD Manually," section in the drive. Solution Eject the disc, press down . The optical disc has been loaded upside down on ...
Compaq Mobile Expansion Unit
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...2-6 cord 2-6 acoustic port 1-2, 1-5 B bottom components 1-6 C cautions CD removal 3-5 electrical safety 3-1 CD, manually ejecting 3-4 components 1-2 computer disconnecting 2-3 display, opening 2-2 tabs 1-2, 2-1 connecting external devices 2-7 connecting the AC... disconnection troubleshooting A-2 docking connector 1-4 release button 1-3, 2-3 restraint recess 1-6 to a docking base 2-4 Reference Guide Index E ejecting a CD manually 3-4 equipment turning off 2-4 turning on 2-4 expansion connector 1-2 external devices connecting 2-7 operating 2-7 external monitor connector 1-4 F front components 1-2...
...2-6 cord 2-6 acoustic port 1-2, 1-5 B bottom components 1-6 C cautions CD removal 3-5 electrical safety 3-1 CD, manually ejecting 3-4 components 1-2 computer disconnecting 2-3 display, opening 2-2 tabs 1-2, 2-1 connecting external devices 2-7 connecting the AC... disconnection troubleshooting A-2 docking connector 1-4 release button 1-3, 2-3 restraint recess 1-6 to a docking base 2-4 Reference Guide Index E ejecting a CD manually 3-4 equipment turning off 2-4 turning on 2-4 expansion connector 1-2 external devices connecting 2-7 operating 2-7 external monitor connector 1-4 F front components 1-2...