End User License Agreement
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... POLICY OF YOUR PLACE OF PURCHASE. 1. Use. You do not have Software Product into Your Computer's AGREE TO ALL TERMS AND temporary memory (RAM) for CONDITIONS OF THIS EULA. d. Freeware. An amendment or addendum to you in this EULA may install and use on more... may accompany the HP Product. Storage. Copying. Other software may load the Software ON THE CONDITION THAT YOU Product into the local memory or storage device of the Software Product which constitutes non-proprietary HP software or software provided under public license by third parties ("Freeware"),...
... POLICY OF YOUR PLACE OF PURCHASE. 1. Use. You do not have Software Product into Your Computer's AGREE TO ALL TERMS AND temporary memory (RAM) for CONDITIONS OF THIS EULA. d. Freeware. An amendment or addendum to you in this EULA may install and use on more... may accompany the HP Product. Storage. Copying. Other software may load the Software ON THE CONDITION THAT YOU Product into the local memory or storage device of the Software Product which constitutes non-proprietary HP software or software provided under public license by third parties ("Freeware"),...
Startup Guide
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Getting Started with Your Notebook Bottom Panel Components 1 Hard drive 2 Battery latch 3 RAM (memory) cover 4 Reset button 5 Mini PCI cover (no user parts inside) Ä CAUTION: To prevent an unresponsive system and the display of a warning message, install only a Mini PCI device authorized for use in your notebook by the governmental agency that regulates wireless devicesgin your country. If you install a device and then receive a warning message, remove the device to restore notebook functionality. Then contact Customer Care. Startup Guide 1-5
Getting Started with Your Notebook Bottom Panel Components 1 Hard drive 2 Battery latch 3 RAM (memory) cover 4 Reset button 5 Mini PCI cover (no user parts inside) Ä CAUTION: To prevent an unresponsive system and the display of a warning message, install only a Mini PCI device authorized for use in your notebook by the governmental agency that regulates wireless devicesgin your country. If you install a device and then receive a warning message, remove the device to restore notebook functionality. Then contact Customer Care. Startup Guide 1-5
Startup Guide
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...the back of the internal (wired) LAN. Main Menu Setting BIOS Revision System Time System Date Language Internal Hard Disk UMA Video Memory Memory Serial Number Service ID UUID MAC Address Description Shows the current BIOS version. Sets the date using 24-hour format. Displays the...If your BIOS is a different version, some settings may differ from total installed memory (RAM). Troubleshooting The following tables describe BIOS settings for the BIOS version at publication. Sets the video memory size allocated from those shown. Sets the hard drive type and various parameters. Displays...
...the back of the internal (wired) LAN. Main Menu Setting BIOS Revision System Time System Date Language Internal Hard Disk UMA Video Memory Memory Serial Number Service ID UUID MAC Address Description Shows the current BIOS version. Sets the date using 24-hour format. Displays the...If your BIOS is a different version, some settings may differ from total installed memory (RAM). Troubleshooting The following tables describe BIOS settings for the BIOS version at publication. Sets the video memory size allocated from those shown. Sets the hard drive type and various parameters. Displays...
Armada 100S Series Reference Guide
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... components of the notebook system are: • 3.5-inch, 1.44MB (Megabytes) diskette drive • ATA3 IDE hard drive, Ultra DMA-33/66 supported • 24X CD-ROM drive • 32MB or 64MB of system memory, expanding up to 160MB or 192MB SDRAM with a 128-MB memory module upgrade (model... dependent) • Internal 128KB L2 cache memory • Color TFT or HPA display (model dependent) • Notebook keyboard • TouchPad pointing device • Built-in...
... components of the notebook system are: • 3.5-inch, 1.44MB (Megabytes) diskette drive • ATA3 IDE hard drive, Ultra DMA-33/66 supported • 24X CD-ROM drive • 32MB or 64MB of system memory, expanding up to 160MB or 192MB SDRAM with a 128-MB memory module upgrade (model... dependent) • Internal 128KB L2 cache memory • Color TFT or HPA display (model dependent) • Notebook keyboard • TouchPad pointing device • Built-in...
Armada 100S Series Reference Guide
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...and lifting up with an operating system preinstalled on the hard drive, a CD-ROM, or a diskette. This checks the status of the notebook. 3. If the POST has detected a mismatch between the actual hardware configuration and the configuration information stored in CMOS RAM, you will automatically... on using battery power, see error message(s) prompting you to boot from POST will appear on the left side of major notebook devices including the system board, memory, video, keyboard, and disk drive. Some status messages from drive A, C, or CD-ROM depending on the "Boot Sequence...
...and lifting up with an operating system preinstalled on the hard drive, a CD-ROM, or a diskette. This checks the status of the notebook. 3. If the POST has detected a mismatch between the actual hardware configuration and the configuration information stored in CMOS RAM, you will automatically... on using battery power, see error message(s) prompting you to boot from POST will appear on the left side of major notebook devices including the system board, memory, video, keyboard, and disk drive. Some status messages from drive A, C, or CD-ROM depending on the "Boot Sequence...
Armada 100S Series Reference Guide
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... time-out settings for suspend mode can not be turned off . The HIBERNAT utility allows you suspended it. If you use notebooks. Suspend-to RAM (memory) or disk (hard drive) depending on Suspend-to -Disk is a very useful feature. Suspend-to -Disk mode, see the following section....when the computer is shipped. Manual Power Management You can be used. 2. Global Power Management Global Power Management automatically puts the notebook into memory, so that your notebook is returned to exactly the same state it was in when you to create the suspend-to-disk partition. (See "HIBERNAT Utility...
... time-out settings for suspend mode can not be turned off . The HIBERNAT utility allows you suspended it. If you use notebooks. Suspend-to RAM (memory) or disk (hard drive) depending on Suspend-to -Disk is a very useful feature. Suspend-to -Disk mode, see the following section....when the computer is shipped. Manual Power Management You can be used. 2. Global Power Management Global Power Management automatically puts the notebook into memory, so that your notebook is returned to exactly the same state it was in when you to create the suspend-to-disk partition. (See "HIBERNAT Utility...
Armada 100S Series Reference Guide
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... PC Card slot. To insert a PC Card: 1. Typical PC Cards that conform to access the slot. 3. The PC Cards that utilize CardBus are memory cards, fax/modem cards, and PCMCIA Type III 1.8-inch hard drive. Install the PCMCIA software. (See Chapter 6.) 2. Examples are graphic video, full-...motion video, SCSI host bus, and high speed network cards. CardBus provides compatibility with your Compaq authorized dealer or reseller for a list of the notebook. Slide the PC Card with its label facing up into the slot until the eject button pops out. (To remove ...
... PC Card slot. To insert a PC Card: 1. Typical PC Cards that conform to access the slot. 3. The PC Cards that utilize CardBus are memory cards, fax/modem cards, and PCMCIA Type III 1.8-inch hard drive. Install the PCMCIA software. (See Chapter 6.) 2. Examples are graphic video, full-...motion video, SCSI host bus, and high speed network cards. CardBus provides compatibility with your Compaq authorized dealer or reseller for a list of the notebook. Slide the PC Card with its label facing up into the slot until the eject button pops out. (To remove ...
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Notebook Upgrade You can upgrade your notebook by adding memory for a maximum of 160MB (for 32MB models) or for a maximum of 192MB (for help. System Expansion 4-5 However, to avoid damage during the installation procedure, follow the instructions included with your PC Card for further instructions. See the documentation supplied with the notebook or consult your Compaq authorized dealer or reseller for 64-MB models).
Notebook Upgrade You can upgrade your notebook by adding memory for a maximum of 160MB (for 32MB models) or for a maximum of 192MB (for help. System Expansion 4-5 However, to avoid damage during the installation procedure, follow the instructions included with your PC Card for further instructions. See the documentation supplied with the notebook or consult your Compaq authorized dealer or reseller for 64-MB models).
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... the titles of the item. Main SCU Screen The SCU screen is divided into three areas: • On the top line of the system. Startup Memory Disks Components Power Exit Floppy Drive A = 1.44 Mb Floppy Drive B = None Hard Drive C = 2067 MB Hard Drive D = 0 MB Hard Drive E = 0 MB Hard Drive F = 0 MB Serial...
... the titles of the item. Main SCU Screen The SCU screen is divided into three areas: • On the top line of the system. Startup Memory Disks Components Power Exit Floppy Drive A = 1.44 Mb Floppy Drive B = None Hard Drive C = 2067 MB Hard Drive D = 0 MB Hard Drive E = 0 MB Hard Drive F = 0 MB Serial...
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... 12 Month 11 Minute 20 Year 1999 Second 01 Fast Boot The "Fast Boot" item, when enabled, speeds up the booting procedure by bypassing the memory test. an underline (_) indicates Disabled. When this item is Diskette A Õ CD-ROM Õ Drive Hard Disk C. When this item is Enabled. The following... tables describe in sequence all booting options to the same device (say, Hard Disk C), then the notebook will try to boot from that device only. Boot Device The "Boot Device" item sets the sequence of the Startup menu.
... 12 Month 11 Minute 20 Year 1999 Second 01 Fast Boot The "Fast Boot" item, when enabled, speeds up the booting procedure by bypassing the memory test. an underline (_) indicates Disabled. When this item is Diskette A Õ CD-ROM Õ Drive Hard Disk C. When this item is Enabled. The following... tables describe in sequence all booting options to the same device (say, Hard Disk C), then the notebook will try to boot from that device only. Boot Device The "Boot Device" item sets the sequence of the Startup menu.
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...Enabled. When this item is selected, the submenu will not be set up. 2. To modify the SCU settings, you to change the settings for memory usage. condition (i.e. Setup Configuration Utility 5-7 NOTE: 1. If both the administrator and user passwords are set up the user password is the same as ..."Set Admin Password". When setting the user password, if you to enter the administrator password. Memory Cache Systems Cache Systems This menu item lets you do not specify any "Verify password when..." The procedure to set up, only one ...
...Enabled. When this item is selected, the submenu will not be set up. 2. To modify the SCU settings, you to change the settings for memory usage. condition (i.e. Setup Configuration Utility 5-7 NOTE: 1. If both the administrator and user passwords are set up the user password is the same as ..."Set Admin Password". When setting the user password, if you to enter the administrator password. Memory Cache Systems Cache Systems This menu item lets you do not specify any "Verify password when..." The procedure to set up, only one ...
Armada 100S Series Reference Guide
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...you will be your system RAM plus 8MB. The extra 8MB is for future upgrade of your memory. You can locate the file under the \Utility directory on the CD-ROM. If it ...overhead of the program and data held in video memory. Software Drivers and Utilities 6-7 HIBERNAT Utility NOTE: Select the suspend-to-disk option in the SCU and reboot the notebook to find out if the suspend-to-disk ...partition is required for the Suspend-to-Disk function of your notebook. You can clear the contents of the partition. To utilize the program, follow this command...
...you will be your system RAM plus 8MB. The extra 8MB is for future upgrade of your memory. You can locate the file under the \Utility directory on the CD-ROM. If it ...overhead of the program and data held in video memory. Software Drivers and Utilities 6-7 HIBERNAT Utility NOTE: Select the suspend-to-disk option in the SCU and reboot the notebook to find out if the suspend-to-disk ...partition is required for the Suspend-to-Disk function of your notebook. You can clear the contents of the partition. To utilize the program, follow this command...
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...Specifications NOTE: The specifications are subject to change without notice. Notebook, Memory, and Main Components • System Processor AMD K6-2+ series processor Note: For the latest information on the processor supported by your notebook, ask your Compaq authorized dealer or reseller. • RAM 64MB or 32MB ...SDRAM on-board, expandable to192 or 160MB with one 3.3V 144pin-DIMM of SDRAM module (model dependent) • Cache Memory Internal 128KB L2 (only on models...
...Specifications NOTE: The specifications are subject to change without notice. Notebook, Memory, and Main Components • System Processor AMD K6-2+ series processor Note: For the latest information on the processor supported by your notebook, ask your Compaq authorized dealer or reseller. • RAM 64MB or 32MB ...SDRAM on-board, expandable to192 or 160MB with one 3.3V 144pin-DIMM of SDRAM module (model dependent) • Cache Memory Internal 128KB L2 (only on models...
Compaq Notebook 100 Series Reference Guide
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... with a K6-3 processor) or internal 128KB L2 (only on models with a K6-2+ processor) cache memory • External 512KB cache memory only on models with a K6-3 processor • Color TFT or HPA display with SVGA resolution (model dependent) • Notebook keyboard • TouchPad pointing device • Built-in microphone and stereo speaker set •...
... with a K6-3 processor) or internal 128KB L2 (only on models with a K6-2+ processor) cache memory • External 512KB cache memory only on models with a K6-3 processor • Color TFT or HPA display with SVGA resolution (model dependent) • Notebook keyboard • TouchPad pointing device • Built-in microphone and stereo speaker set •...
Compaq Notebook 100 Series Reference Guide
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...lifting up from drive A, make sure the booting diskette is turned on, it on. Open the notebook by the notebook to identify the installed devices. Some status messages from the hard disk instead of the display to ...system. 1. To adjust brightness, press [Fn]+[F6] or [Fn]+[F7]. 4. When POST successfully completes its check, the notebook first tries to boot from drive A, C, or CD-ROM depending on the "Boot Sequence" setting in by pressing the ... 2. If you will appear on the left side of major notebook devices including the system board, memory, video, keyboard, and disk drive.
...lifting up from drive A, make sure the booting diskette is turned on, it on. Open the notebook by the notebook to identify the installed devices. Some status messages from the hard disk instead of the display to ...system. 1. To adjust brightness, press [Fn]+[F6] or [Fn]+[F7]. 4. When POST successfully completes its check, the notebook first tries to boot from drive A, C, or CD-ROM depending on the "Boot Sequence" setting in by pressing the ... 2. If you will appear on the left side of major notebook devices including the system board, memory, video, keyboard, and disk drive.
Compaq Notebook 100 Series Reference Guide
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...." The 0VMAKFIL utility allows you can be set to Suspend/Resume in the SCU program. Using the Notebook 2-11 Global Power Management Global Power Management automatically puts the notebook into memory, so that this works only if the "Lid Switch Function" item is set up whenever an activity...pressing the hotkey [Fn]+[F12]. • By closing the notebook. Suspend-to -Disk feature. 2. When you turn on the notebook, it reads the file from the suspend-to know if it . Suspend-to disk. The notebook suspends to RAM (memory) or disk (hard drive) depending on Suspend-to exactly ...
...." The 0VMAKFIL utility allows you can be set to Suspend/Resume in the SCU program. Using the Notebook 2-11 Global Power Management Global Power Management automatically puts the notebook into memory, so that this works only if the "Lid Switch Function" item is set up whenever an activity...pressing the hotkey [Fn]+[F12]. • By closing the notebook. Suspend-to -Disk feature. 2. When you turn on the notebook, it reads the file from the suspend-to know if it . Suspend-to disk. The notebook suspends to RAM (memory) or disk (hard drive) depending on Suspend-to exactly ...
Compaq Notebook 100 Series Reference Guide
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... video, SCSI host bus, and high speed network cards. Slide the PC Card with your Compaq authorized dealer or reseller for further instructions. 4-4 System Expansion Contact your notebook. Internal Installation Installing a PC Card PC Cards, available in the market, provide various functions.... The PC Cards that utilize CardBus are memory cards, fax/modem cards, and PCMCIA Type III 1.8-inch hard...
... video, SCSI host bus, and high speed network cards. Slide the PC Card with your Compaq authorized dealer or reseller for further instructions. 4-4 System Expansion Contact your notebook. Internal Installation Installing a PC Card PC Cards, available in the market, provide various functions.... The PC Cards that utilize CardBus are memory cards, fax/modem cards, and PCMCIA Type III 1.8-inch hard...
Compaq Notebook 100 Series Reference Guide
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Do not install the hardware yourself. System Expansion 4-5 However, to avoid damage during the installation procedure, consult your notebook by changing the CPU or adding memory for a maximum of 160MB (for 32MB models) or for a maximum of 192MB (for help. If your model does not have the modem option, you can upgrade your Compaq authorized dealer or reseller for 64-MB models). Notebook Upgrade You can have it installed.
Do not install the hardware yourself. System Expansion 4-5 However, to avoid damage during the installation procedure, consult your notebook by changing the CPU or adding memory for a maximum of 160MB (for 32MB models) or for a maximum of 192MB (for help. If your model does not have the modem option, you can upgrade your Compaq authorized dealer or reseller for 64-MB models). Notebook Upgrade You can have it installed.
Compaq Notebook 100 Series Reference Guide
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.... It is the menu bar, which displays items for settings. • The middle section of the screen displays current settings of the available menus. Startup Memory Disks Components Power Exit Floppy Drive A = 1.44 Mb Floppy Drive B = None Hard Drive C = 2067 MB Hard Drive D = 0 MB Hard Drive E = 0 MB Hard Drive F = 0 MB Serial...
.... It is the menu bar, which displays items for settings. • The middle section of the screen displays current settings of the available menus. Startup Memory Disks Components Power Exit Floppy Drive A = 1.44 Mb Floppy Drive B = None Hard Drive C = 2067 MB Hard Drive D = 0 MB Hard Drive E = 0 MB Hard Drive F = 0 MB Serial...
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... Startup menu. A check mark ( √) indicates Enabled; The following tables describe in sequence all booting options to the same device (say, Hard Disk C), then the notebook will display. The default setting is selected, the submenu will display as shown below . ( ) Hard Disk C ( ) CD-ROM Drive (•) Diskette A (•) Hard ...11 Minute 20 Year 1999 Second 01 Fast Boot The "Fast Boot" item, when enabled, speeds up the booting procedure by bypassing the memory test. NOTE: If you set all the items of booting device. Date and Time The "Date and Time" item sets the system date...
... Startup menu. A check mark ( √) indicates Enabled; The following tables describe in sequence all booting options to the same device (say, Hard Disk C), then the notebook will display. The default setting is selected, the submenu will display as shown below . ( ) Hard Disk C ( ) CD-ROM Drive (•) Diskette A (•) Hard ...11 Minute 20 Year 1999 Second 01 Fast Boot The "Fast Boot" item, when enabled, speeds up the booting procedure by bypassing the memory test. NOTE: If you set all the items of booting device. Date and Time The "Date and Time" item sets the system date...