Hard Drive White Paper
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... the display lid closed that works in either of this scenario is not an acceptable option. The notebook must first be undocked or removed from AC power before the display lid is available as one test option. Initiating the enhanced hard drive self-test includes the following ... called Lid Switch Standby. Since the purpose of the hard drive self-test have been combined as a commercial notebook system BIOS upgrade. The short and long versions of docking is operating from the internal battery pack, e.g., on DC power, away from the following : 1. If no errors occur, the long test...
... the display lid closed that works in either of this scenario is not an acceptable option. The notebook must first be undocked or removed from AC power before the display lid is available as one test option. Initiating the enhanced hard drive self-test includes the following ... called Lid Switch Standby. Since the purpose of the hard drive self-test have been combined as a commercial notebook system BIOS upgrade. The short and long versions of docking is operating from the internal battery pack, e.g., on DC power, away from the following : 1. If no errors occur, the long test...
Lithium-ion battery technology: Getting the most from Smart Batteries
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...deterioration of Li-Ion cells. • Remove the battery if the notebook will also accelerate the loss of capacity. • Running high-end applications using word processing applications. Additional battery care practices are covered in the HP User...Remove the battery from the notebook if the notebook will be plugged into AC power continuously (via a wall adapter or docking station) for battery use , the battery charge will run time and lifespan. however, a battery that negatively impact battery run high-end applications on battery power. • Periodically calibrate the battery...
...deterioration of Li-Ion cells. • Remove the battery if the notebook will also accelerate the loss of capacity. • Running high-end applications using word processing applications. Additional battery care practices are covered in the HP User...Remove the battery from the notebook if the notebook will be plugged into AC power continuously (via a wall adapter or docking station) for battery use , the battery charge will run time and lifespan. however, a battery that negatively impact battery run high-end applications on battery power. • Periodically calibrate the battery...
Hardware Guide
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... Numeric Keypad 2-12 Using an External Keypad 2-14 3 Battery Packs Running the Notebook on Battery Power 3-1 Identifying Battery Packs 3-2 Inserting or Removing a Primary Battery Pack 3-3 Inserting or Removing a MultiBay Battery Pack 3-5 Charging a Battery Pack 3-7 Charging a New Battery Pack 3-8 Charging an In-Use Battery Pack 3-8 Charging a Primary and MultiBay Battery Pack . . . . 3-8 Monitoring the Charge in a Battery Pack 3-9 Obtaining Accurate Charge Information 3-9 Displaying Charge Information...
... Numeric Keypad 2-12 Using an External Keypad 2-14 3 Battery Packs Running the Notebook on Battery Power 3-1 Identifying Battery Packs 3-2 Inserting or Removing a Primary Battery Pack 3-3 Inserting or Removing a MultiBay Battery Pack 3-5 Charging a Battery Pack 3-7 Charging a New Battery Pack 3-8 Charging an In-Use Battery Pack 3-8 Charging a Primary and MultiBay Battery Pack . . . . 3-8 Monitoring the Charge in a Battery Pack 3-9 Obtaining Accurate Charge Information 3-9 Displaying Charge Information...
Hardware Guide
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... Bottom Components Component 1 Intake Vent 2 Docking connector 3 Keyboard access screw 4 Battery bay release latch 5 Business card holder Description Provides airflow to an optional Port Replicator. Allow you to remove the keyboard in order to access system memory. Using the notebook on a soft surface, such as a pillow, blanket, rug, or thick clothing may block...
... Bottom Components Component 1 Intake Vent 2 Docking connector 3 Keyboard access screw 4 Battery bay release latch 5 Business card holder Description Provides airflow to an optional Port Replicator. Allow you to remove the keyboard in order to access system memory. Using the notebook on a soft surface, such as a pillow, blanket, rug, or thick clothing may block...
Hardware Guide
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For more , remove the battery pack and store it as described in "Storing a Battery Pack" (later in this section) to prolong its life. Identifying Battery Packs The notebook supports up to 2 battery packs: ■ The primary battery pack 1 is an 8-cell lithium ion battery pack that can be used with the notebook. For additional information, visit the HP Web site...
For more , remove the battery pack and store it as described in "Storing a Battery Pack" (later in this section) to prolong its life. Identifying Battery Packs The notebook supports up to 2 battery packs: ■ The primary battery pack 1 is an 8-cell lithium ion battery pack that can be used with the notebook. For additional information, visit the HP Web site...
Hardware Guide
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To insert a battery pack, slide the battery pack into the battery bay until it is the sole power source, initiate Hibernation or turn off the notebook before removing the battery pack. Hardware Guide 3-3 Battery Packs Inserting or Removing a Primary Battery Pack Ä CAUTION: To prevent loss of work when removing a battery pack that is seated.
To insert a battery pack, slide the battery pack into the battery bay until it is the sole power source, initiate Hibernation or turn off the notebook before removing the battery pack. Hardware Guide 3-3 Battery Packs Inserting or Removing a Primary Battery Pack Ä CAUTION: To prevent loss of work when removing a battery pack that is seated.
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Slide and hold the battery release latch 1 as you pull the battery pack 2 from the battery bay. 3-4 Hardware Guide Battery Packs To remove a battery pack, turn the notebook upside down.
Slide and hold the battery release latch 1 as you pull the battery pack 2 from the battery bay. 3-4 Hardware Guide Battery Packs To remove a battery pack, turn the notebook upside down.
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Battery Packs Inserting or Removing a MultiBay Battery Pack Ä CAUTION: To prevent loss of work when removing a battery pack that is seated. To insert a battery pack, turn the notebook upside down and slide the battery pack into the MultiBay until it is the sole power source, initiate Hibernation or turn off the notebook before removing the battery pack. Hardware Guide 3-5
Battery Packs Inserting or Removing a MultiBay Battery Pack Ä CAUTION: To prevent loss of work when removing a battery pack that is seated. To insert a battery pack, turn the notebook upside down and slide the battery pack into the MultiBay until it is the sole power source, initiate Hibernation or turn off the notebook before removing the battery pack. Hardware Guide 3-5
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Slide and hold the MultiBay release latch 1 as you pull the battery pack 2 from the MultiBay. Ä CAUTION: To prevent damage to protect the bay opening. The weight saver can be inserted or removed while the notebook is on, off, in Standby, or in the MultiBay, insert the weight saver to the MultiBay when no device is in Hibernation. 3-6 Hardware Guide Battery Packs To remove a battery pack, turn the notebook upside down.
Slide and hold the MultiBay release latch 1 as you pull the battery pack 2 from the MultiBay. Ä CAUTION: To prevent damage to protect the bay opening. The weight saver can be inserted or removed while the notebook is on, off, in Standby, or in the MultiBay, insert the weight saver to the MultiBay when no device is in Hibernation. 3-6 Hardware Guide Battery Packs To remove a battery pack, turn the notebook upside down.
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... Procedures and Settings Using the battery conservation procedures and settings described below extends the time that are not connected to an external power source. ■ Stop or remove a PC Card you are not using. ■ Remove a CD or DVD you are not using. ■ Use the fn+f9 and fn+f10 ...hotkeys to adjust screen brightness. ■ Use optional powered speakers instead of the internal speakers, or use the notebook: ■ Turn off a device...
... Procedures and Settings Using the battery conservation procedures and settings described below extends the time that are not connected to an external power source. ■ Stop or remove a PC Card you are not using. ■ Remove a CD or DVD you are not using. ■ Use the fn+f9 and fn+f10 ...hotkeys to adjust screen brightness. ■ Use optional powered speakers instead of the internal speakers, or use the notebook: ■ Turn off a device...
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...176;-45° 0°-25° Less than 1 month No more than 2 weeks, remove any battery packs from the notebook and store them separately. Ä CAUTION: To prevent damage to a battery pack, do not expose it in a cool, dry place. High temperatures accelerate the self... charge. A fully charged battery pack can be safely stored for longer times; a battery pack containing a lower charge can be safely stored for less time. Calibrate a battery pack that contains 50 percent of a stored battery pack. Battery Packs Storing a Battery Pack If a notebook will be unused and unplugged...
...176;-45° 0°-25° Less than 1 month No more than 2 weeks, remove any battery packs from the notebook and store them separately. Ä CAUTION: To prevent damage to a battery pack, do not expose it in a cool, dry place. High temperatures accelerate the self... charge. A fully charged battery pack can be safely stored for longer times; a battery pack containing a lower charge can be safely stored for less time. Calibrate a battery pack that contains 50 percent of a stored battery pack. Battery Packs Storing a Battery Pack If a notebook will be unused and unplugged...
Hardware Guide
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...book. For information about connecting a USB drive, refer to USB connectors on the notebook or optional Port Replicator. Drives Adding a Drive to the System Removable drives enable you to store and access data. ■ A standard drive can...drive. ■ The MultiBay supports any MultiBay device, including the following: ❏ Hard drive (inserted into the notebook MultiBay or optional Advanced Port Replicator. ■ A diskette drive can also be added. ■ USB drives can...combination drive ❏ DVD+RW drive ❏ Diskette drive ❏ MultiBay battery Hardware Guide 4-3
...book. For information about connecting a USB drive, refer to USB connectors on the notebook or optional Port Replicator. Drives Adding a Drive to the System Removable drives enable you to store and access data. ■ A standard drive can...drive. ■ The MultiBay supports any MultiBay device, including the following: ❏ Hard drive (inserted into the notebook MultiBay or optional Advanced Port Replicator. ■ A diskette drive can also be added. ■ USB drives can...combination drive ❏ DVD+RW drive ❏ Diskette drive ❏ MultiBay battery Hardware Guide 4-3
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... Hardware Guide For more information, refer on the notebook. The notebook has 2 memory slots located under the keyboard. The notebook supports DDR 266 and 334 memory SIMS cards. Shut down the notebook through the operating system.) 2. Disconnect all battery packs before installing a memory expansion module can damage..., turn the notebook on by touching a grounded metal object. All other slot can be upgraded by adding a memory module to the expansion slot or by an authorized service provider. Å WARNING: Failure to unplug the power cord and remove all external devices...
... Hardware Guide For more information, refer on the notebook. The notebook has 2 memory slots located under the keyboard. The notebook supports DDR 266 and 334 memory SIMS cards. Shut down the notebook through the operating system.) 2. Disconnect all battery packs before installing a memory expansion module can damage..., turn the notebook on by touching a grounded metal object. All other slot can be upgraded by adding a memory module to the expansion slot or by an authorized service provider. Å WARNING: Failure to unplug the power cord and remove all external devices...
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Remove any battery packs in the notebook. Å WARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical shock, fire, or damage to the equipment, do not turn on the notebook or reconnect any external cables during this procedure. 5. Turn the notebook upside down and remove the keyboard access screw. 6. Hardware Guide 8-7 Hardware Upgrades 4. Turn the notebook top side up and open the display.
Remove any battery packs in the notebook. Å WARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical shock, fire, or damage to the equipment, do not turn on the notebook or reconnect any external cables during this procedure. 5. Turn the notebook upside down and remove the keyboard access screw. 6. Hardware Guide 8-7 Hardware Upgrades 4. Turn the notebook top side up and open the display.
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..., modem 6-3 Aircraft Power Adapter 1-12 connecting 3-13 tasks supported by 3-7 B battery bay device supported 3-2 inserting battery pack into 3-3 removing battery pack 3-3 battery bay, primary 1-8 battery charge information displays hotkey 2-6, 2-8 in Windows 3-9 increasing accuracy of 3-9 interpreting 3-10 battery light 1-6 battery packs calibrating 3-14 charging 3-7 discharge sequence 3-8 disposing of 3-21 inserting/removing primary 3-3 monitoring charge in MultiBay 4-18 Hardware Guide Index-1
..., modem 6-3 Aircraft Power Adapter 1-12 connecting 3-13 tasks supported by 3-7 B battery bay device supported 3-2 inserting battery pack into 3-3 removing battery pack 3-3 battery bay, primary 1-8 battery charge information displays hotkey 2-6, 2-8 in Windows 3-9 increasing accuracy of 3-9 interpreting 3-10 battery light 1-6 battery packs calibrating 3-14 charging 3-7 discharge sequence 3-8 disposing of 3-21 inserting/removing primary 3-3 monitoring charge in MultiBay 4-18 Hardware Guide Index-1
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...PC Card eject 8-3 pointing stick 2-1 power 1-2 Presentation Mode 2-11 Quick Launch 1-2, 2-10 Quick Lock 2-10 TouchPad 1-1, 2-1 volume 1-11, 5-3 Wireless On/Off 2-11 C cable lock, connecting 7-5 cable(s) modem 6-1, 6-2 network 6-4 security 7-5 calibration, battery 3-14 camcorder 5-4 cap, replacing pointing stick 2-3 caps lock light 1-5 CD displaying contents of 4-12 inserting 4-9 removing...storing 3-1, 3-20 See also battery power battery power conserving 3-18 low-battery conditions 3-12, 3-13 running notebook on 3-1 switching to and from 3-1 See also battery packs bay(s) hard drive 1-15 primary...
...PC Card eject 8-3 pointing stick 2-1 power 1-2 Presentation Mode 2-11 Quick Launch 1-2, 2-10 Quick Lock 2-10 TouchPad 1-1, 2-1 volume 1-11, 5-3 Wireless On/Off 2-11 C cable lock, connecting 7-5 cable(s) modem 6-1, 6-2 network 6-4 security 7-5 calibration, battery 3-14 camcorder 5-4 cap, replacing pointing stick 2-3 caps lock light 1-5 CD displaying contents of 4-12 inserting 4-9 removing...storing 3-1, 3-20 See also battery power battery power conserving 3-18 low-battery conditions 3-12, 3-13 running notebook on 3-1 switching to and from 3-1 See also battery packs bay(s) hard drive 1-15 primary...
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...low-battery condition identifying 3-12 restoring from 2-6, 7-2 docking connector 1-14 drive(s) adding 4-3 affected by airport security 4-2 caring for 4-1 MultiBay 1-10 optical disc 1-7 primary hard drive 1-15 replacing with weight saver 4-18 shipping 4-2 DVD displaying contents of 4-12 inserting 4-9 removing ...4-10, 4-11 DVD drive inserting DVD 4-9 inserting into MultiBay 4-17 locations supported 4-3 removing DVD 4-10, 4-11 See also drives E electrostatic discharge (ESD) 4-2 embedded numeric...
...low-battery condition identifying 3-12 restoring from 2-6, 7-2 docking connector 1-14 drive(s) adding 4-3 affected by airport security 4-2 caring for 4-1 MultiBay 1-10 optical disc 1-7 primary hard drive 1-15 replacing with weight saver 4-18 shipping 4-2 DVD displaying contents of 4-12 inserting 4-9 removing ...4-10, 4-11 DVD drive inserting DVD 4-9 inserting into MultiBay 4-17 locations supported 4-3 removing DVD 4-10, 4-11 See also drives E electrostatic discharge (ESD) 4-2 embedded numeric...
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... bay 1-15 inserting into hard drive adapter 4-14 inserting into MultiBay 4-17 locations supported 4-3 MultiBay vs. primary 4-3 removing 4-5 removing from hard drive adapter 4-14 replacing 4-5 retaining screw 4-5 See also drives hard drive bay device 4-3 headphone jack 1-10... headphones, headset connecting 5-2 stereo speaker/headphone (line-out) jack 5-1 Hibernation and critical low-battery condition 3-12 and removing a hard drive 4-5 exiting 1-2, 3-13 file space requirements for 8-12 initiating 2-7 hotkeys defined 2-5 shortcut reference to commands 2-6 with...
... bay 1-15 inserting into hard drive adapter 4-14 inserting into MultiBay 4-17 locations supported 4-3 MultiBay vs. primary 4-3 removing 4-5 removing from hard drive adapter 4-14 replacing 4-5 retaining screw 4-5 See also drives hard drive bay device 4-3 headphone jack 1-10... headphones, headset connecting 5-2 stereo speaker/headphone (line-out) jack 5-1 Hibernation and critical low-battery condition 3-12 and removing a hard drive 4-5 exiting 1-2, 3-13 file space requirements for 8-12 initiating 2-7 hotkeys defined 2-5 shortcut reference to commands 2-6 with...
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...4-4 MultiBay 1-6 num lock 1-5 power/Standby 1-5 scroll lock 1-5 Wireless On/Off 1-5 location numbers in battery charge information displays 3-10 lock, security cable 7-5 low-battery conditions 3-12, 3-13 M memory adding memory expansion board 8-6 expansion compartment 8-6 primary slot 8-6 memory ...devices 5-4 mouse, external 2-4 MultiBay 1-10 devices supported 3-2, 4-3 inserting battery pack 3-5 inserting drive 4-17 removing battery pack 3-5 MultiBay battery pack, defined 3-2 See also battery packs; battery power MultiBay hard drive adapter 4-14 MultiBay hard drive, defined 4-3 See also...
...4-4 MultiBay 1-6 num lock 1-5 power/Standby 1-5 scroll lock 1-5 Wireless On/Off 1-5 location numbers in battery charge information displays 3-10 lock, security cable 7-5 low-battery conditions 3-12, 3-13 M memory adding memory expansion board 8-6 expansion compartment 8-6 primary slot 8-6 memory ...devices 5-4 mouse, external 2-4 MultiBay 1-10 devices supported 3-2, 4-3 inserting battery pack 3-5 inserting drive 4-17 removing battery pack 3-5 MultiBay battery pack, defined 3-2 See also battery packs; battery power MultiBay hard drive adapter 4-14 MultiBay hard drive, defined 4-3 See also...
HP Compaq nc8000 Business PC, HP Compaq nw8000 Mobile Workstation - Maintenance and Service Guide
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Disconnect the RTC battery cable 1 from the system board. 4. Removal and Replacement Procedures 5.16 RTC Battery ✎ The RTC battery is included in the top cover 2 and remove the battery. Removing the RTC Battery Reverse the above procedure to Section 5.3). 2. Maintenance and Service Guide 5-33 Prepare the notebook for disassembly (refer to install the RTC battery. Slide the RTC battery out of the clips in the Miscellaneous Plastics Kit, spare part number 345066-001. 1. Remove the LED switch cover (refer to Section 5.15). 3.
Disconnect the RTC battery cable 1 from the system board. 4. Removal and Replacement Procedures 5.16 RTC Battery ✎ The RTC battery is included in the top cover 2 and remove the battery. Removing the RTC Battery Reverse the above procedure to Section 5.3). 2. Maintenance and Service Guide 5-33 Prepare the notebook for disassembly (refer to install the RTC battery. Slide the RTC battery out of the clips in the Miscellaneous Plastics Kit, spare part number 345066-001. 1. Remove the LED switch cover (refer to Section 5.15). 3.