HP Client Manager 6.1
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...change the BIOS settings, such as the Storage Options or the Boot Order, as new or missing PCs, memory, battery, disk drives, CPUs, and monitors. Software installations are performed only on multiple client computers without... • Client inventory: Includes detailed client information such as the chassis serial number, computer model number, memory size, operating system, CPU identification, and many more secure client infrastructure. You can also monitor the status... The health monitoring capabilities of HPCM allow you to upgrade the BIOS firmware on any client computer.
...change the BIOS settings, such as the Storage Options or the Boot Order, as new or missing PCs, memory, battery, disk drives, CPUs, and monitors. Software installations are performed only on multiple client computers without... • Client inventory: Includes detailed client information such as the chassis serial number, computer model number, memory size, operating system, CPU identification, and many more secure client infrastructure. You can also monitor the status... The health monitoring capabilities of HPCM allow you to upgrade the BIOS firmware on any client computer.
Hard Drive White Paper
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...articles for system BIOS and driver enhancements. 5 HP Recommendations for Notebook Users • Install HP Notebook LidSwitch Policy, or as an alternative, place the notebook into Standby mode before transporting it from one location to another. • Upgrade to the latest system BIOS, as given in the "F10... for an extended period of time, e.g., when you are working in applications such as a word processor that executes primarily from electronic memory without having to access the hard drive very often. • Perform the Defrag operation periodically to optimize the reading and writing of...
...articles for system BIOS and driver enhancements. 5 HP Recommendations for Notebook Users • Install HP Notebook LidSwitch Policy, or as an alternative, place the notebook into Standby mode before transporting it from one location to another. • Upgrade to the latest system BIOS, as given in the "F10... for an extended period of time, e.g., when you are working in applications such as a word processor that executes primarily from electronic memory without having to access the hard drive very often. • Perform the Defrag operation periodically to optimize the reading and writing of...
Hardware Guide
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... Legacy Support 7-3 Connecting an Optional External MultiBay 7-4 Connecting an Optional Cable Lock 7-5 8 Hardware Upgrades Using PC Cards 8-1 Inserting a PC Card 8-2 Removing a PC Card 8-3 Using SD Cards 8-4 Inserting an SD Card 8-4 Removing an SD Card 8-5 Adding and Upgrading Memory Modules 8-6 Effects of Increasing Memory 8-12 9 Specifications Notebook Dimensions 9-1 Operating Environment 9-2 Rated Input Power 9-2 Modem Specifications 9-3 Index vi Hardware Guide
... Legacy Support 7-3 Connecting an Optional External MultiBay 7-4 Connecting an Optional Cable Lock 7-5 8 Hardware Upgrades Using PC Cards 8-1 Inserting a PC Card 8-2 Removing a PC Card 8-3 Using SD Cards 8-4 Inserting an SD Card 8-4 Removing an SD Card 8-5 Adding and Upgrading Memory Modules 8-6 Effects of Increasing Memory 8-12 9 Specifications Notebook Dimensions 9-1 Operating Environment 9-2 Rated Input Power 9-2 Modem Specifications 9-3 Index vi Hardware Guide
Hardware Guide
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...upgrades, refer on the Documentation Library CD to the Software Guide, "Software Updates and Restorations" chapter. Hardware Guide 8-1 Using PC Cards A PC Card is a credit card-sized accessory designed to conform to the standard specifications of the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA). ■ The notebook... supports 32-bit CardBus and 16-bit PC Cards. ■ If your notebook is equipped with two PC Card slots, the notebook supports two Type I or one...
...upgrades, refer on the Documentation Library CD to the Software Guide, "Software Updates and Restorations" chapter. Hardware Guide 8-1 Using PC Cards A PC Card is a credit card-sized accessory designed to conform to the standard specifications of the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA). ■ The notebook... supports 32-bit CardBus and 16-bit PC Cards. ■ If your notebook is equipped with two PC Card slots, the notebook supports two Type I or one...
Hardware Guide
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... procedure, ensure that require a tool to access should be used for memory expansion. The notebook supports DDR 266 and 334 memory SIMS cards. Disconnect all battery packs before installing a memory expansion module can be upgraded by adding a memory module to the notebook. 3. To add or upgrade a memory module: 1. Shut down the notebook through the operating system.) 2. Then shut down the...
... procedure, ensure that require a tool to access should be used for memory expansion. The notebook supports DDR 266 and 334 memory SIMS cards. Disconnect all battery packs before installing a memory expansion module can be upgraded by adding a memory module to the notebook. 3. To add or upgrade a memory module: 1. Shut down the notebook through the operating system.) 2. Then shut down the...
Hardware Guide
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b. Remove an existing module, if needed , proceed to step 9. If not needed . a. Lift the edge of the memory module 2 and slide it gently out of the memory expansion slot at a 45-degree angle. ✎ To protect a module after it has been removed, place it in a static-safe container. Hardware Upgrades 8. Hardware Guide 8-9 Pull the retention clips away from the memory module 1.
b. Remove an existing module, if needed , proceed to step 9. If not needed . a. Lift the edge of the memory module 2 and slide it gently out of the memory expansion slot at a 45-degree angle. ✎ To protect a module after it has been removed, place it in a static-safe container. Hardware Upgrades 8. Hardware Guide 8-9 Pull the retention clips away from the memory module 1.
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Align the keyed (notched) edge of the module 1 with the keyed area in the expansion slot. Push the memory module 2 down until it is seated while tilted. ✎ 10. Insert the new memory module: a. Insert the memory module 1 into place. 8-10 Hardware Guide b. Hardware Upgrades 9. Then slide it gently into place until the retention clips snap into the empty memory expansion slot at a 45-degree angle.
Align the keyed (notched) edge of the module 1 with the keyed area in the expansion slot. Push the memory module 2 down until it is seated while tilted. ✎ 10. Insert the new memory module: a. Insert the memory module 1 into place. 8-10 Hardware Guide b. Hardware Upgrades 9. Then slide it gently into place until the retention clips snap into the empty memory expansion slot at a 45-degree angle.
Hardware Guide
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Hardware Upgrades Effects of space required by the Hibernation file: ❏ In Windows 2000, select Start > Settings > Control Panel > HP Power > Hibernation tab. ❏ In Windows XP, ... Hibernation file. ■ To display the amount of RAM in a status bar at the bottom of the window. ■ To display the amount of Increasing Memory When random access memory (RAM) increases, the operating system increases the hard drive space reserved for the Hibernation file.
Hardware Upgrades Effects of space required by the Hibernation file: ❏ In Windows 2000, select Start > Settings > Control Panel > HP Power > Hibernation tab. ❏ In Windows XP, ... Hibernation file. ■ To display the amount of RAM in a status bar at the bottom of the window. ■ To display the amount of Increasing Memory When random access memory (RAM) increases, the operating system increases the hard drive space reserved for the Hibernation file.