HP Client Manager 6.1
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...dynamically created that checks your computers. - Information collected includes manufacturer, OS, language, processor, memory, and free disk space. • HP Tool Update Wizard provides an easy method to... BIOS information collection - Scan results identify HP SoftPaqs posted on newer desktops and workstations (notebooks coming soon) 4 BIOS date, version number, SysID, etc. • Improved BIOS Settings...it clear that are encouraged to download and install HPCM 6.1 from a central location, you need to receiving hardware alerts at www.altiris.com/eval. To better ...
...dynamically created that checks your computers. - Information collected includes manufacturer, OS, language, processor, memory, and free disk space. • HP Tool Update Wizard provides an easy method to... BIOS information collection - Scan results identify HP SoftPaqs posted on newer desktops and workstations (notebooks coming soon) 4 BIOS date, version number, SysID, etc. • Improved BIOS Settings...it clear that are encouraged to download and install HPCM 6.1 from a central location, you need to receiving hardware alerts at www.altiris.com/eval. To better ...
Hard Drive White Paper
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...support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;283080 - HP Recommendations for Notebook Users • Install HP Notebook LidSwitch Policy, or as an alternative, place the notebook into Standby mode before transporting it from electronic memory without having to access the hard drive very often. • Perform the ... Web site for an extended period of time, e.g., when you are working in applications such as a word processor that executes primarily from one location to another. • Upgrade to the latest system BIOS, as given in the "F10 Setup Hard Drive Self-Test" section. • ...
...support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;283080 - HP Recommendations for Notebook Users • Install HP Notebook LidSwitch Policy, or as an alternative, place the notebook into Standby mode before transporting it from electronic memory without having to access the hard drive very often. • Perform the ... Web site for an extended period of time, e.g., when you are working in applications such as a word processor that executes primarily from one location to another. • Upgrade to the latest system BIOS, as given in the "F10 Setup Hard Drive Self-Test" section. • ...
Hardware Guide
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Not shown Memory compartment Contains one expansion slot. located under (populated) and one primary memory slot (not shown; Notebook Features Top component descriptions (Continued) Item Component Description 7 fn key Executes frequently used system functions when pressed in combination with a function key or the esc key. the keyboard) Hardware Guide 1-5
Not shown Memory compartment Contains one expansion slot. located under (populated) and one primary memory slot (not shown; Notebook Features Top component descriptions (Continued) Item Component Description 7 fn key Executes frequently used system functions when pressed in combination with a function key or the esc key. the keyboard) Hardware Guide 1-5
Hardware Guide
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... that require a tool to open should be opened only by touching a grounded metal object. All other , located under the keyboard. For more information, refer on the notebook. Hardware Upgrades Adding and Upgrading Memory Modules Å WARNING: The memory compartments are discharged of static electricity by an authorized service provider. Å WARNING: Failure to unplug...
... that require a tool to open should be opened only by touching a grounded metal object. All other , located under the keyboard. For more information, refer on the notebook. Hardware Upgrades Adding and Upgrading Memory Modules Å WARNING: The memory compartments are discharged of static electricity by an authorized service provider. Å WARNING: Failure to unplug...
Hardware Guide
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... the expansion slot or by upgrading the existing memory module in Hibernation, turn the notebook on by pressing the power button. Remove the 2 keyboard access screws from the notebook. 5. Disconnect the power cord. 4. Then shut down the notebook. (If you are not sure whether the notebook is located next to both keyboard access screws. Remove any...
... the expansion slot or by upgrading the existing memory module in Hibernation, turn the notebook on by pressing the power button. Remove the 2 keyboard access screws from the notebook. 5. Disconnect the power cord. 4. Then shut down the notebook. (If you are not sure whether the notebook is located next to both keyboard access screws. Remove any...
Hardware Guide
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... into place. 12. Align the keyed (notched) edge of the notebook. 13. Replace the keyboard and snap the 4 keyboard latches back into either memory slot: a. Hardware Upgrades 9. Replace the keyboard access screws located on the bottom of the module 1 with the keyed area in the expansion slot. Reconnect external power and external devices...
... into place. 12. Align the keyed (notched) edge of the notebook. 13. Replace the keyboard and snap the 4 keyboard latches back into either memory slot: a. Hardware Upgrades 9. Replace the keyboard access screws located on the bottom of the module 1 with the keyed area in the expansion slot. Reconnect external power and external devices...
Hardware Guide
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analog line 6-1 dimensions, notebook 9-2 discharge sequence, battery 3-7 Index-2 Hardware Guide See battery bay; hard drive, bay; external diskette drive bay; MultiBay Bluetooth 2-9 buttons mute 2-9, 5-1 PC Card 8-3 pointing stick 2-1 power 1-3 Presentation Mode 2-9 Quick Launch 1-4, 2-9 Quick Lock 2-9 TouchPad 2-1 volume control 5-1 ...15 CD drive inserting CD 4-13 inserting into MultiBay 4-11 locations supported 4-3 removing CD 4-15 See also drives CD-RW. Index bay. See CD charge sequence 3-7 compartments primary memory 1-5 Computer Setup navigating 2-12, 7-4 num lock mode at...
analog line 6-1 dimensions, notebook 9-2 discharge sequence, battery 3-7 Index-2 Hardware Guide See battery bay; hard drive, bay; external diskette drive bay; MultiBay Bluetooth 2-9 buttons mute 2-9, 5-1 PC Card 8-3 pointing stick 2-1 power 1-3 Presentation Mode 2-9 Quick Launch 1-4, 2-9 Quick Lock 2-9 TouchPad 2-1 volume control 5-1 ...15 CD drive inserting CD 4-13 inserting into MultiBay 4-11 locations supported 4-3 removing CD 4-15 See also drives CD-RW. Index bay. See CD charge sequence 3-7 compartments primary memory 1-5 Computer Setup navigating 2-12, 7-4 num lock mode at...
Hardware Guide
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...-battery condition 3-11 initiating 2-6 hotkeys defined 2-5 shortcut reference to commands 2-6 switch image 2-7 with external keyboards 2-8 hub, USB 7-3 humidity specifications 9-2 I IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) light 4-5 increasing memory 8-11 infrared 6-5, 6-6 intake vent 1-15 J jack(s) audio line-out 5-1, 5-2 microphone input 1-8, 5-1, 5-2 RJ-11 1-9, 6-1 RJ-45 1-13 S-Video out 5-4 K key(s) application 1-4 Fn 2-5,... release 1-11 Index-4 Hardware Guide Index H hard drive bay 1-8 inserting into hard drive bay 4-5 inserting into MultiBay 4-11 locations supported 4-3 MultiBay vs.
...-battery condition 3-11 initiating 2-6 hotkeys defined 2-5 shortcut reference to commands 2-6 switch image 2-7 with external keyboards 2-8 hub, USB 7-3 humidity specifications 9-2 I IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) light 4-5 increasing memory 8-11 infrared 6-5, 6-6 intake vent 1-15 J jack(s) audio line-out 5-1, 5-2 microphone input 1-8, 5-1, 5-2 RJ-11 1-9, 6-1 RJ-45 1-13 S-Video out 5-4 K key(s) application 1-4 Fn 2-5,... release 1-11 Index-4 Hardware Guide Index H hard drive bay 1-8 inserting into hard drive bay 4-5 inserting into MultiBay 4-11 locations supported 4-3 MultiBay vs.
Hardware Guide
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... Types I, II, III 8-1 zoomed video 8-1 PC Card slots 1-9 peripherals, connecting and disconnecting 7-1 pointing device (dual pointing stick/TouchPad models) 1-2 pointing device (TouchPad models) 1-1 pointing device preferences 2-4 pointing stick buttons 2-1 cap, replacing 2-3 location 2-1 using 2-3 Port Replicator docking connecter 1-15 ...also battery packs; hard drive projector connecting 7-1 switching display 2-7 Q Quick Launch buttons 1-4, 2-9 R RAM (random access memory) 8-11 regulatory information 9-3 release latch battery 1-15 display 1-11 RJ-11 telephone jack 1-9 RJ-45 network jack 1-...
... Types I, II, III 8-1 zoomed video 8-1 PC Card slots 1-9 peripherals, connecting and disconnecting 7-1 pointing device (dual pointing stick/TouchPad models) 1-2 pointing device (TouchPad models) 1-1 pointing device preferences 2-4 pointing stick buttons 2-1 cap, replacing 2-3 location 2-1 using 2-3 Port Replicator docking connecter 1-15 ...also battery packs; hard drive projector connecting 7-1 switching display 2-7 Q Quick Launch buttons 1-4, 2-9 R RAM (random access memory) 8-11 regulatory information 9-3 release latch battery 1-15 display 1-11 RJ-11 telephone jack 1-9 RJ-45 network jack 1-...
Hardware Guide
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...security cable slot 1-10 security features 7-6 shortcut keys defined 2-5 with the notebook Aircraft Power Adapter 1-13, 3-12 Automobile Power Adapter/Charger 3-12 battery pack temperature considerations 3-19 Hardware Guide Index-7 See Standby slots memory 1-5, 8-9 SD Card 8-4 socket services, PC Card 8-2 software modem 3-17 Power Meter (Windows) 3-8 SpeedStep (Windows 2000... video 5-5 S-Video jack 1-14, 5-5 switching image to or from 2-6 temperature operating 9-2 storage, for battery packs 3-19 To 4-16 TouchPad buttons 2-1 location 2-1 using 2-3 traveling with external keyboards 2-8 Sleep.
...security cable slot 1-10 security features 7-6 shortcut keys defined 2-5 with the notebook Aircraft Power Adapter 1-13, 3-12 Automobile Power Adapter/Charger 3-12 battery pack temperature considerations 3-19 Hardware Guide Index-7 See Standby slots memory 1-5, 8-9 SD Card 8-4 socket services, PC Card 8-2 software modem 3-17 Power Meter (Windows) 3-8 SpeedStep (Windows 2000... video 5-5 S-Video jack 1-14, 5-5 switching image to or from 2-6 temperature operating 9-2 storage, for battery packs 3-19 To 4-16 TouchPad buttons 2-1 location 2-1 using 2-3 traveling with external keyboards 2-8 Sleep.
Getting Started
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Not shown Memory compartment Contains one expansion slot. 334088-001.book Page 5 Friday, July 11, 2003 3:39 PM Notebook Features Top component descriptions (Continued) Item Component Description 5 Display release latch Secure the display when it is closed. located under (populated) and one primary memory slot (not shown; the keyboard) Startup Guide 3-5 recesses (2) 6 Microsoft logo key Displays the Windows Start menu. 7 fn key Executes frequently used system functions when pressed in combination with a function key or the esc key.
Not shown Memory compartment Contains one expansion slot. 334088-001.book Page 5 Friday, July 11, 2003 3:39 PM Notebook Features Top component descriptions (Continued) Item Component Description 5 Display release latch Secure the display when it is closed. located under (populated) and one primary memory slot (not shown; the keyboard) Startup Guide 3-5 recesses (2) 6 Microsoft logo key Displays the Windows Start menu. 7 fn key Executes frequently used system functions when pressed in combination with a function key or the esc key.
Getting Started - Enhanced for Accessibility
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recesses (2) 6 Microsoft logo key Displays the Windows Start menu. 7 fn key Executes frequently used system functions when pressed in combination with a function key or the esc key. the keyboard) Startup Guide 3-5 Notebook Features Top component descriptions (Continued) Item Component Description 5 Display release latch Secure the display when it is closed. located under (populated) and one primary memory slot (not shown; Not shown Memory compartment Contains one expansion slot.
recesses (2) 6 Microsoft logo key Displays the Windows Start menu. 7 fn key Executes frequently used system functions when pressed in combination with a function key or the esc key. the keyboard) Startup Guide 3-5 Notebook Features Top component descriptions (Continued) Item Component Description 5 Display release latch Secure the display when it is closed. located under (populated) and one primary memory slot (not shown; Not shown Memory compartment Contains one expansion slot.
HP Compaq nc6000 Notebook PC - Maintenance and Service Guide
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... through the ventilation grill located on the notebook rear panel. 1-26 Maintenance and Service Guide Refer to Chapter 3, "Illustrated Parts Catalog," to come on all sides of the notebook. The system board provides the following device connections: ■ Memory expansion board ■... Mini PCI communications device ■ Hard drive ■ Display ■ Keyboard and TouchPad ■ Audio ■ Mobile Intel Pentium 4 Processor-M ■ Fan ■ PC Card Ä CAUTION: To properly ventilate the notebook, allow at least ...
... through the ventilation grill located on the notebook rear panel. 1-26 Maintenance and Service Guide Refer to Chapter 3, "Illustrated Parts Catalog," to come on all sides of the notebook. The system board provides the following device connections: ■ Memory expansion board ■... Mini PCI communications device ■ Hard drive ■ Display ■ Keyboard and TouchPad ■ Audio ■ Mobile Intel Pentium 4 Processor-M ■ Fan ■ PC Card Ä CAUTION: To properly ventilate the notebook, allow at least ...
HP Compaq nc6000 Notebook PC - Maintenance and Service Guide
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... 5-49 spare part number 3-7, 3-15, 5-49 left-side components 1-14 M mass storage devices, spare part numbers 3-10 memory expansion board illustrated 3-4 removal 5-26 spare part numbers 3-5, 5-26 memory shield illustrated 3-2, 3-8 removal 5-26 microphone jack location 1-15 pin assignments A-4 Mini PCI communications board illustrated 3-6 removal 5-12 spare part numbers 3-7, 5-12 Mini PCI compartment cover...
... 5-49 spare part number 3-7, 3-15, 5-49 left-side components 1-14 M mass storage devices, spare part numbers 3-10 memory expansion board illustrated 3-4 removal 5-26 spare part numbers 3-5, 5-26 memory shield illustrated 3-2, 3-8 removal 5-26 microphone jack location 1-15 pin assignments A-4 Mini PCI communications board illustrated 3-6 removal 5-12 spare part numbers 3-7, 5-12 Mini PCI compartment cover...