End User License Agreement
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... shall be governed You may accompany the HP Product. You do not have Software Product into Your Computer's AGREE TO ALL TERMS AND temporary memory (RAM) for use the Software Product on more than one computer. e. Use of the Freeware by you comply with your use of this EULA may use...
... shall be governed You may accompany the HP Product. You do not have Software Product into Your Computer's AGREE TO ALL TERMS AND temporary memory (RAM) for use the Software Product on more than one computer. e. Use of the Freeware by you comply with your use of this EULA may use...
HP Compaq Business Notebook nx5000 Series, Presario V1000 Notebook PC - Maintenance and Service Guide
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Product Description Table 1-1 HP Compaq Business Notebook nx5000 and Compaq Presario V1000 notebook PC Model Naming Conventions (Continued) Key Cnx U P 170 X5 60 ...y Ci 10 h XXXXXX-XXX 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Key Description Options 8 Integrated M = Modem communication/ wireless device C = Combination modem + FE NIC N = None b = 802.11b d = 802.11a/b/g g = 802.11b/g i = 802.11b + Bluetooth® j = 802.11b/g + Bluetooth m = 802.11a/b/g + Bluetooth N = None 9 RAM...
Product Description Table 1-1 HP Compaq Business Notebook nx5000 and Compaq Presario V1000 notebook PC Model Naming Conventions (Continued) Key Cnx U P 170 X5 60 ...y Ci 10 h XXXXXX-XXX 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Key Description Options 8 Integrated M = Modem communication/ wireless device C = Combination modem + FE NIC N = None b = 802.11b d = 802.11a/b/g g = 802.11b/g i = 802.11b + Bluetooth® j = 802.11b/g + Bluetooth m = 802.11a/b/g + Bluetooth N = None 9 RAM...
HP Compaq nx9020, nx9030 and nx9040 Notebook PCs- 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 devices in your country. Startup Guide 1-5 If you install a device and then receive a warning message, remove the device to restore notebook functionality. Then contact Customer Care.
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 devices in your country. Startup Guide 1-5 If you install a device and then receive a warning message, remove the device to restore notebook functionality. Then contact Customer Care.
HP Compaq nx9020, nx9030 and nx9040 Notebook PCs- Startup Guide
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... power. ■ Saves current session to turn on the notebook. Basic Operation Default Power Settings Power mode To enter this mode Function ON-Power status... light will blink. If the notebook is already on the Documentation CD included with your notebook. 2-2 Startup Guide If the system has stopped ...down. ■ Restores network connections. You can also customize how these power modes work. Powers off the notebook. Select Start > Turn Off Computer > Stand By. -orAllow the system to time out. ■ Saves...
... power. ■ Saves current session to turn on the notebook. Basic Operation Default Power Settings Power mode To enter this mode Function ON-Power status... light will blink. If the notebook is already on the Documentation CD included with your notebook. 2-2 Startup Guide If the system has stopped ...down. ■ Restores network connections. You can also customize how these power modes work. Powers off the notebook. Select Start > Turn Off Computer > Stand By. -orAllow the system to time out. ■ Saves...
HP Compaq nx9020, nx9030 and nx9040 Notebook PCs- Startup Guide
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... System CD reinstall 4-11 repair 4-10 P parallel port (LPT1) 1-4 parts of the notebook back panel 1-4 bottom panel 1-5 front panel 1-3 left panel 1-4 right panel 1-3 status lights 1-6 PC Card slot location 1-4 ports 1394 1-4 external monitor 1-4 infrared 1-3 LPT1 (parallel) 1-4 serial... port (COM1) 1-4 USB 1-4 power button 1-3, 1-11 mode status light 1-6 settings 2-2 troubleshooting 4-5 R RAM cover 1-5 recharging the battery pack 3-3 reinstalling...
... System CD reinstall 4-11 repair 4-10 P parallel port (LPT1) 1-4 parts of the notebook back panel 1-4 bottom panel 1-5 front panel 1-3 left panel 1-4 right panel 1-3 status lights 1-6 PC Card slot location 1-4 ports 1394 1-4 external monitor 1-4 infrared 1-3 LPT1 (parallel) 1-4 serial... port (COM1) 1-4 USB 1-4 power button 1-3, 1-11 mode status light 1-6 settings 2-2 troubleshooting 4-5 R RAM cover 1-5 recharging the battery pack 3-3 reinstalling...
Reference Guide
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...Off . . . . . 4-7 5 Add-On Devices Connecting External Devices 5-1 To Insert or Remove a PC Card 5-1 To Connect an Audio Device 5-3 To Connect a TV to Your Notebook (Select Models Only 5-4 Switching the Display to the External Monitor (Select Models Only 5-5 To Connect a 1394 ...Device (Select Models Only 5-7 To Connect an Infrared Device (Select Models Only 5-7 Installing Additional RAM (Memory 5-9 To Install a RAM Expansion Module 5-9 To Remove a RAM Expansion...
...Off . . . . . 4-7 5 Add-On Devices Connecting External Devices 5-1 To Insert or Remove a PC Card 5-1 To Connect an Audio Device 5-3 To Connect a TV to Your Notebook (Select Models Only 5-4 Switching the Display to the External Monitor (Select Models Only 5-5 To Connect a 1394 ...Device (Select Models Only 5-7 To Connect an Infrared Device (Select Models Only 5-7 Installing Additional RAM (Memory 5-9 To Install a RAM Expansion Module 5-9 To Remove a RAM Expansion...
Reference 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 devices in your country. Then contact Customer Care. 1-4 Reference Guide If you install a device and then receive a warning message, remove the device to restore notebook functionality.
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 devices in your country. Then contact Customer Care. 1-4 Reference Guide If you install a device and then receive a warning message, remove the device to restore notebook functionality.
Reference Guide
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... components. ■ Maintains current session in this mode Function ON-Power status light will turn off . connections. turn off the notebook. You can also customize the way these power modes work. button. -or- ■ Saves current session to time out. Hibernation-Power ...notebook. Select Start > Turn Off Computer > Turn Off. Briefly press the power button. If the system has stopped responding and Windows shutdown procedures cannot be used, press and hold the power button for 4 seconds to time out. See the "Battery Packs and Power Management" chapter in RAM...
... components. ■ Maintains current session in this mode Function ON-Power status light will turn off . connections. turn off the notebook. You can also customize the way these power modes work. button. -or- ■ Saves current session to time out. Hibernation-Power ...notebook. Select Start > Turn Off Computer > Turn Off. Briefly press the power button. If the system has stopped responding and Windows shutdown procedures cannot be used, press and hold the power button for 4 seconds to time out. See the "Battery Packs and Power Management" chapter in RAM...
Reference Guide
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... The result is To resume No keyboard, pointing device, or other components to conserve battery power. Maintains your current session in RAM, and turns off the display and other input activity occurs for the specified interval Standby is active for the specified interval Display...specified interval Hard drive turns off and restart it. 3-2 Reference Guide Briefly press any information that all your previous and turns off the notebook. No pointing devices are used, no disk drive is accessed, and no port (serial, parallel, or infrared) is initiated. When this...
... The result is To resume No keyboard, pointing device, or other components to conserve battery power. Maintains your current session in RAM, and turns off the display and other input activity occurs for the specified interval Standby is active for the specified interval Display...specified interval Hard drive turns off and restart it. 3-2 Reference Guide Briefly press any information that all your previous and turns off the notebook. No pointing devices are used, no disk drive is accessed, and no port (serial, parallel, or infrared) is initiated. When this...
Reference Guide
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..., then remove the battery pack. 3. You will need a small Phillips screwdriver for these steps. Ä CAUTION: The internal components of the notebook. 1. Add-On Devices Installing Additional RAM (Memory) The notebook has 2 slots that hold 2 RAM modules. Handle the RAM module only by touching the metal shielding around the connectors on the back of your...
..., then remove the battery pack. 3. You will need a small Phillips screwdriver for these steps. Ä CAUTION: The internal components of the notebook. 1. Add-On Devices Installing Additional RAM (Memory) The notebook has 2 slots that hold 2 RAM modules. Handle the RAM module only by touching the metal shielding around the connectors on the back of your...
Reference Guide
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...Start > Turn Off Computer > Turn Off. 2. Replace the cover. 6. Handle the RAM module only by touching the metal shielding around the connectors on the back of the notebook. 1. Add-On Devices 4. Insert the RAM board into the connector at both latches snap closed. 5. You will need a small ...Phillips screwdriver for these steps. Ä CAUTION: Your notebook internal components are extremely sensitive to remove a RAM module so you can be permanently damaged by it is fully inserted. Turn the unit bottom-side up, loosen the...
...Start > Turn Off Computer > Turn Off. 2. Replace the cover. 6. Handle the RAM module only by touching the metal shielding around the connectors on the back of the notebook. 1. Add-On Devices 4. Insert the RAM board into the connector at both latches snap closed. 5. You will need a small ...Phillips screwdriver for these steps. Ä CAUTION: Your notebook internal components are extremely sensitive to remove a RAM module so you can be permanently damaged by it is fully inserted. Turn the unit bottom-side up, loosen the...
Reference Guide
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Add-On Devices 4. Pull the board out of the board pops up. Insert the battery pack. Reference Guide 5-11 Replace the cover. 7. Release the 2 latches at the sides of the RAM board, so the free edge of the connector. 6. Match your notebook to the following illustration. 5.
Add-On Devices 4. Pull the board out of the board pops up. Insert the battery pack. Reference Guide 5-11 Replace the cover. 7. Release the 2 latches at the sides of the RAM board, so the free edge of the connector. 6. Match your notebook to the following illustration. 5.
Reference Guide
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... Help. Troubleshooting If You Cannot Browse the Network Neighborhood or My Network Places Select Start > Search > Notebooks or People to force your notebook is using only PC2100 DDR 266 MHz or higher memory (RAM) modules. If You Cannot Log In to match the server frame type. If a Network Connection Responds ... is not available for running low on free space. ■ If you may need to look for local addresses. The amount of RAM in the BIOS Setup utility. Reference Guide 6-9 You can do this in Control Panel under your notebook is shown in your network connection properties.
... Help. Troubleshooting If You Cannot Browse the Network Neighborhood or My Network Places Select Start > Search > Notebooks or People to force your notebook is using only PC2100 DDR 266 MHz or higher memory (RAM) modules. If You Cannot Log In to match the server frame type. If a Network Connection Responds ... is not available for running low on free space. ■ If you may need to look for local addresses. The amount of RAM in the BIOS Setup utility. Reference Guide 6-9 You can do this in Control Panel under your notebook is shown in your network connection properties.
Reference Guide
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...provide instructions. If possible, connect directly to static. ■ Eliminate extra connections in the line. Troubleshooting If the Notebook Beeps But Does Not Start After Adding RAM You installed an incompatible type of the modem connection. Modem Problems If the Modem Seems Slow ■ Excess static... or noise on a line reduces the overall transmission speed of RAM. Your telephone company can cause symptoms similar to the wall jack. ■ Try another telephone line, preferably one normally used for a...
...provide instructions. If possible, connect directly to static. ■ Eliminate extra connections in the line. Troubleshooting If the Notebook Beeps But Does Not Start After Adding RAM You installed an incompatible type of the modem connection. Modem Problems If the Modem Seems Slow ■ Excess static... or noise on a line reduces the overall transmission speed of RAM. Your telephone company can cause symptoms similar to the wall jack. ■ Try another telephone line, preferably one normally used for a...
Reference Guide
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.... Values set take effect immediately. Displays the MAC network address of the internal (wired) LAN. Sets the video memory size allocated from total installed memory (RAM). Displays an identifier used for BIOS Setup. Sets the language for repair service. Sets the time using dd/mm/yy format (except English, which uses...
.... Values set take effect immediately. Displays the MAC network address of the internal (wired) LAN. Sets the video memory size allocated from total installed memory (RAM). Displays an identifier used for BIOS Setup. Sets the language for repair service. Sets the time using dd/mm/yy format (except English, which uses...
Reference Guide
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... hot keys 2-6 I identifying components 1-1 increasing display brightness 2-6 infrared port connecting a device 5-7 location 1-2 transferring files 5-8 troubleshooting 6-7 using the port 5-8 inserting battery pack 1-7 CD 2-10 DVD 2-10 PC Card 5-1 RAM (memory) 5-9 K keyboard status lights 1-2, 1-6 troubleshooting 6-7 keys ALT GR 2-9 Applications 2-8 Fn (Function) 2-6 Windows 2-8 L LAN connection 4-5 troubleshooting 6-8 left panel components 1-3 locking the hard drive 2-15 low...
... hot keys 2-6 I identifying components 1-1 increasing display brightness 2-6 infrared port connecting a device 5-7 location 1-2 transferring files 5-8 troubleshooting 6-7 using the port 5-8 inserting battery pack 1-7 CD 2-10 DVD 2-10 PC Card 5-1 RAM (memory) 5-9 K keyboard status lights 1-2, 1-6 troubleshooting 6-7 keys ALT GR 2-9 Applications 2-8 Fn (Function) 2-6 Windows 2-8 L LAN connection 4-5 troubleshooting 6-8 left panel components 1-3 locking the hard drive 2-15 low...
Reference Guide
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...31 P parallel connection, troubleshooting 6-20 parallel port (LPT1) 1-3 parts of the notebook back panel 1-3 bottom panel 1-4 front panel 1-2 left panel 1-3 right panel 1-2 status lights 1-5 password protection 2-13 PC Cards installing 5-1 removing 5-2 slot location 1-3 troubleshooting 6-13 ports 1394 1-3 external ...recharging the battery pack 3-5 reinstalling operating system 6-32 software 6-33 reinstalling software 6-29 removing CD 2-10 DVD 2-10 PC Cards 5-2 RAM (memory) 5-10 repairing the operating system 6-31 reset button location 1-4 using 2-3 restoring software 6-33 right panel components ...
...31 P parallel connection, troubleshooting 6-20 parallel port (LPT1) 1-3 parts of the notebook back panel 1-3 bottom panel 1-4 front panel 1-2 left panel 1-3 right panel 1-2 status lights 1-5 password protection 2-13 PC Cards installing 5-1 removing 5-2 slot location 1-3 troubleshooting 6-13 ports 1394 1-3 external ...recharging the battery pack 3-5 reinstalling operating system 6-32 software 6-33 reinstalling software 6-29 removing CD 2-10 DVD 2-10 PC Cards 5-2 RAM (memory) 5-10 repairing the operating system 6-31 reset button location 1-4 using 2-3 restoring software 6-33 right panel components ...
Reference Guide
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... (COM1) location 1-3 troubleshooting 6-19 setting up the notebook connect phone line 1-9 connect power 1-8 install battery pack 1-7 power on 1-10 set up Windows 1-11 troubleshooting 6-20 settings, BIOS 6-24 setup utility 6-24 slot location cable lock 1-3 PC Card and CardBus 1-3 software, restoring 6-33 software, ...audio 6-2 battery packs 6-15 CD-ROM drive 6-3 display 6-4 DVD drive 6-3 hard drive 6-5 heat 6-6 infrared 6-7 keyboard 6-7 LAN 6-8 modem 6-10 parallel 6-20 PC Cards 6-13 power 6-15 printing 6-18 RAM (memory) 6-9 serial 6-19 startup 6-20 USB 6-20 wireless 6-22 Reference Guide Index-5
... (COM1) location 1-3 troubleshooting 6-19 setting up the notebook connect phone line 1-9 connect power 1-8 install battery pack 1-7 power on 1-10 set up Windows 1-11 troubleshooting 6-20 settings, BIOS 6-24 setup utility 6-24 slot location cable lock 1-3 PC Card and CardBus 1-3 software, restoring 6-33 software, ...audio 6-2 battery packs 6-15 CD-ROM drive 6-3 display 6-4 DVD drive 6-3 hard drive 6-5 heat 6-6 infrared 6-7 keyboard 6-7 LAN 6-8 modem 6-10 parallel 6-20 PC Cards 6-13 power 6-15 printing 6-18 RAM (memory) 6-9 serial 6-19 startup 6-20 USB 6-20 wireless 6-22 Reference Guide Index-5