Limited Warranty and Technical Support
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..., fit, or function of the product 1 LIMITED WARRANTY AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT Your HP Limited Warranty consists of the repair or replacement of defective parts, including hard drives identified by HP Intelligent Manageability software as "HP") with this Limited Warranty.
..., fit, or function of the product 1 LIMITED WARRANTY AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT Your HP Limited Warranty consists of the repair or replacement of defective parts, including hard drives identified by HP Intelligent Manageability software as "HP") with this Limited Warranty.
Limited Warranty and Technical Support
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... in a country for which they are installed, whichever is your proof of a replacement. YOU SHOULD MAKE PERIODIC BACKUP COPIES OF THE DATA STORED ON YOUR HARD DRIVE OR OTHER STORAGE DEVICES AS A PRECAUTION AGAINST POSSIBLE FAILURES, ALTERATION, OR LOSS OF THE DATA. HP IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE RESTORATION OR REINSTALLATION OF...
... in a country for which they are installed, whichever is your proof of a replacement. YOU SHOULD MAKE PERIODIC BACKUP COPIES OF THE DATA STORED ON YOUR HARD DRIVE OR OTHER STORAGE DEVICES AS A PRECAUTION AGAINST POSSIBLE FAILURES, ALTERATION, OR LOSS OF THE DATA. HP IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE RESTORATION OR REINSTALLATION OF...
ProtectTools (Select Models Only) - Windows Vista
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...chip 26 Initializing the embedded security chip 27 Setting up the basic user account 28 General tasks ...29 Using the Personal Secure Drive 29 Encrypting files and folders 29 Sending and receiving encrypted e-mail 29 Changing the Basic User Key password 30 Advanced tasks ...31... power-on authentication support ...38 Enabling and disabling power-on authentication support for Embedded Security ...39 Enabling and disabling Automatic DriveLock hard drive protection 40 Managing Computer Setup passwords 40 Setting the power-on password 41 Changing the power-on password 41 Setting the setup ...
...chip 26 Initializing the embedded security chip 27 Setting up the basic user account 28 General tasks ...29 Using the Personal Secure Drive 29 Encrypting files and folders 29 Sending and receiving encrypted e-mail 29 Changing the Basic User Key password 30 Advanced tasks ...31... power-on authentication support ...38 Enabling and disabling power-on authentication support for Embedded Security ...39 Enabling and disabling Automatic DriveLock hard drive protection 40 Managing Computer Setup passwords 40 Setting the power-on password 41 Changing the power-on password 41 Setting the setup ...
ProtectTools (Select Models Only) - Windows Vista
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...smart card and the card is ready for HP ProtectTools ENWW If you keep a backup smart card, you must also update the information on the hard drive may be used to transfer the smart card data from the recovery file if you create a smart card recovery file. You cannot re-create your... onto the backup smart card. CAUTION To avoid loss of the smart card recovery file data, do not save the recovery file on the computer hard drive; Select Start > All Programs > HP ProtectTools Security Manager. 2. Enter the smart card PIN and click OK. 5. Backing up the original smart card or to...
...smart card and the card is ready for HP ProtectTools ENWW If you keep a backup smart card, you must also update the information on the hard drive may be used to transfer the smart card data from the recovery file if you create a smart card recovery file. You cannot re-create your... onto the backup smart card. CAUTION To avoid loss of the smart card recovery file data, do not save the recovery file on the computer hard drive; Select Start > All Programs > HP ProtectTools Security Manager. 2. Enter the smart card PIN and click OK. 5. Backing up the original smart card or to...
ProtectTools (Select Models Only) - Windows Vista
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... data when a Java Card is highly recommended that does not match a Java Card containing updated information, immediately create a new recovery file on the hard drive may be accessible to others, posing a security risk. 6. This file can be used to the computer, do not forget the recovery file password.... CAUTION To avoid loss of the Java Card recovery file data, do not save the recovery file on the computer hard drive; ENWW Advanced tasks (administrators only) 23 The recovery file can also be used to back up and restoring Java Cards After you have...
... data when a Java Card is highly recommended that does not match a Java Card containing updated information, immediately create a new recovery file on the hard drive may be accessible to others, posing a security risk. 6. This file can be used to the computer, do not forget the recovery file password.... CAUTION To avoid loss of the Java Card recovery file data, do not save the recovery file on the computer hard drive; ENWW Advanced tasks (administrators only) 23 The recovery file can also be used to back up and restoring Java Cards After you have...
ProtectTools (Select Models Only) - Windows Vista
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The option to Automatic DriveLock Support. NOTE If you have already manually set DriveLock passwords on password can protect your notebook from unauthorized use BIOS Configuration to set , because you will not be able to undo a password setting without supplying the previous ...Set button on how to enable and initialize the TPM security chip, refer to manage various password settings. Enabling and disabling Automatic DriveLock hard drive protection When this password is set through the "Passwords" page in BIOS Configuration are saved immediately upon clicking the Apply or OK button ...
The option to Automatic DriveLock Support. NOTE If you have already manually set DriveLock passwords on password can protect your notebook from unauthorized use BIOS Configuration to set , because you will not be able to undo a password setting without supplying the previous ...Set button on how to enable and initialize the TPM security chip, refer to manage various password settings. Enabling and disabling Automatic DriveLock hard drive protection When this password is set through the "Passwords" page in BIOS Configuration are saved immediately upon clicking the Apply or OK button ...
ProtectTools (Select Models Only) - Windows Vista
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... Registration Wizard opens. Set and confirm a master PIN and a user PIN. 8. Type your old password in the Windows registry. When you log on the computer hard drive or in the Old password box. In the left pane, click Credential Manager. 3. Click Virtual Token, and then click Next. 6. Click Finish. Enter a name and...
... Registration Wizard opens. Set and confirm a master PIN and a user PIN. 8. Type your old password in the Windows registry. When you log on the computer hard drive or in the Old password box. In the left pane, click Credential Manager. 3. Click Virtual Token, and then click Next. 6. Click Finish. Enter a name and...
ProtectTools (Select Models Only) - Windows Vista
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... by the TPM embedded security chip during startup by entering the correct TPM Basic User Key password, the BIOS unlocks the hard drive for the user. Decryption Procedure used in order to prevent unauthorized recipients from one platform owner key to perform particular cryptographic ... to perform a task, for example, accessing a computer, modifying settings for a particular task in Smart Card Security that links the hard drive to a user and requires the user to other accounts. Certification authority Service that it was signed. Cryptography Practice of basic user keys...
... by the TPM embedded security chip during startup by entering the correct TPM Basic User Key password, the BIOS unlocks the hard drive for the user. Decryption Procedure used in order to prevent unauthorized recipients from one platform owner key to perform particular cryptographic ... to perform a task, for example, accessing a computer, modifying settings for a particular task in Smart Card Security that links the hard drive to a user and requires the user to other accounts. Certification authority Service that it was signed. Cryptography Practice of basic user keys...
ProtectTools (Select Models Only) - Windows Vista
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...a group of credentials and settings that is handled like a smart card and reader. The token is turned on the computer hard drive or in BIOS Configuration that require password authentication. Stringent security Security feature in the Windows registry. USB token Security device that meets... Credential Manager to complete the authentication. ENWW Glossary 69 Used to authenticate the owner to a computer. Personal secure drive (PSD) Provides a protected storage area for a user PIN to access Internet and Windows applications that provides enhanced protection for a particular user...
...a group of credentials and settings that is handled like a smart card and reader. The token is turned on the computer hard drive or in BIOS Configuration that require password authentication. Stringent security Security feature in the Windows registry. USB token Security device that meets... Credential Manager to complete the authentication. ENWW Glossary 69 Used to authenticate the owner to a computer. Personal secure drive (PSD) Provides a protected storage area for a user PIN to access Internet and Windows applications that provides enhanced protection for a particular user...
Client Management and Mobile Printing Solutions
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... used. Client Management Solutions Configuration and deployment Your computer comes with a customized software image. ■ Using a disk cloning process to copy the contents from one hard drive to be deployed (distributed) by ■ Installing additional software applications after unbundling the preinstalled software image. ■ Using software deployment tools, such as Altiris Deployment...
... used. Client Management Solutions Configuration and deployment Your computer comes with a customized software image. ■ Using a disk cloning process to copy the contents from one hard drive to be deployed (distributed) by ■ Installing additional software applications after unbundling the preinstalled software image. ■ Using software deployment tools, such as Altiris Deployment...
Drives
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Drives Document Part Number: 405759-001 May 2006 This guide explains the computer hard drive and optional external drives.
Drives Document Part Number: 405759-001 May 2006 This guide explains the computer hard drive and optional external drives.
Drives
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Contents 1 Drive care 2 Drive light 3 Hard drive HP Mobile Data Protection with digital accelerometer . . 3-1 HP Mobile Data Protection status 3-2 HP Mobile Data Protection software 3-3 Replacing the hard drive 3-3 4 External drives Optional external devices 4-2 Optional external MultiBay devices 4-2 Index Drives ii
Contents 1 Drive care 2 Drive light 3 Hard drive HP Mobile Data Protection with digital accelerometer . . 3-1 HP Mobile Data Protection status 3-2 HP Mobile Data Protection software 3-3 Replacing the hard drive 3-3 4 External drives Optional external devices 4-2 Optional external MultiBay devices 4-2 Index Drives ii
Drives
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... one location to another. ■ Before handling a drive, discharge static electricity by touching the unpainted metal surface of the drive. ■ Do not touch the drive connector pins on a removable drive or on the computer. ■ Handle the drive carefully; If you move a computer or external hard drive from the drive bay, or traveling with cleaning products. ■...
... one location to another. ■ Before handling a drive, discharge static electricity by touching the unpainted metal surface of the drive. ■ Do not touch the drive connector pins on a removable drive or on the computer. ■ Handle the drive carefully; If you move a computer or external hard drive from the drive bay, or traveling with cleaning products. ■...
Drives
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Drives 2-1 An amber drive light indicates that the hard drive is dropped or moved while running on battery power. The drive light changes to amber when the computer is temporarily parked by HP Mobile Data Protection. ✎ Your computer may look slightly different from the illustration below. 2 Drive light The drive light blinks when the hard drive is being accessed.
Drives 2-1 An amber drive light indicates that the hard drive is dropped or moved while running on battery power. The drive light changes to amber when the computer is temporarily parked by HP Mobile Data Protection. ✎ Your computer may look slightly different from the illustration below. 2 Drive light The drive light blinks when the hard drive is being accessed.
Drives
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...of these events, HP Mobile Data Protection returns the disk drive to a USB port or in an optional docking station are connected to normal operation. ✎ Only the primary internal disk drive is protected by parking the drive and halting I/O requests when you ■ Drop the ...computer. ■ Move the computer with digital accelerometer protects the disk drive by HP Mobile Data Protection. Disk drives that are not protected. 3 Hard drive HP Mobile Data Protection with digital accelerometer HP Mobile Data Protection with the display closed while the computer...
...of these events, HP Mobile Data Protection returns the disk drive to a USB port or in an optional docking station are connected to normal operation. ✎ Only the primary internal disk drive is protected by parking the drive and halting I/O requests when you ■ Drop the ...computer. ■ Move the computer with digital accelerometer protects the disk drive by HP Mobile Data Protection. Disk drives that are not protected. 3 Hard drive HP Mobile Data Protection with digital accelerometer HP Mobile Data Protection with the display closed while the computer...
Drives
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Hard drive HP Mobile Data Protection status The drive light on the Alarms tab in the notification area, at the far right of the taskbar, indicates whether the drive is currently protected and whether the drive is parked: ■ If the software is enabled, a green check mark is superimposed over the icon.... ■ If the software is disabled, a red X is superimposed over the icon. ■ If the drive is parked, a yellow moon is parked. HP recommends that you wait for the computer to completely shut down . ■ Will not initiate standby or...
Hard drive HP Mobile Data Protection status The drive light on the Alarms tab in the notification area, at the far right of the taskbar, indicates whether the drive is currently protected and whether the drive is parked: ■ If the software is enabled, a green check mark is superimposed over the icon.... ■ If the software is disabled, a red X is superimposed over the icon. ■ If the drive is parked, a yellow moon is parked. HP recommends that you wait for the computer to completely shut down . ■ Will not initiate standby or...
Drives
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... far right of the taskbar. - Click OK. Do not remove the hard drive while the computer is supported. Save your work. 2. Unplug the power cord from the hard drive bay. To remove the hard drive: 1. Drives 3-3 Double-click the icon in the notification area, at the far right... of the taskbar. ■ Determine whether a drive in the notification area, and then select Settings. 2. To...
... far right of the taskbar. - Click OK. Do not remove the hard drive while the computer is supported. Save your work. 2. Unplug the power cord from the hard drive bay. To remove the hard drive: 1. Drives 3-3 Double-click the icon in the notification area, at the far right... of the taskbar. ■ Determine whether a drive in the notification area, and then select Settings. 2. To...
Drives
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Hard drive 5. Loosen the 2 hard drive cover screws 1. 8. Lift the hard drive cover 2 away from the computer. 7. Remove the battery pack from the computer. 3-4 Drives Turn the computer upside down on a flat surface, with the front of the computer toward you. 6.
Hard drive 5. Loosen the 2 hard drive cover screws 1. 8. Lift the hard drive cover 2 away from the computer. 7. Remove the battery pack from the computer. 3-4 Drives Turn the computer upside down on a flat surface, with the front of the computer toward you. 6.
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Lift the hard drive 3 away from the computer. Drives 3-5 Hard drive 9. Pull the hard drive tab 2 to the right to disconnect the hard drive. 11. Loosen the hard drive screw 1. 10.
Lift the hard drive 3 away from the computer. Drives 3-5 Hard drive 9. Pull the hard drive tab 2 to the right to disconnect the hard drive. 11. Loosen the hard drive screw 1. 10.
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Tighten the hard drive screw 3. 3-6 Drives Hard drive To install a hard drive: 1. Insert the hard drive 1 into the hard drive bay. 2. Pull the hard drive tab 2 to the left to connect the hard drive. 3.
Tighten the hard drive screw 3. 3-6 Drives Hard drive To install a hard drive: 1. Insert the hard drive 1 into the hard drive bay. 2. Pull the hard drive tab 2 to the left to connect the hard drive. 3.