HP Notebook Reference Guide
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... password entering 55 removing 56 B battery conserving power 26 discharging 25 displaying remaining charge 25 disposing 27 low battery levels 25 replacing 27 storing 26 Battery Check 25 battery information, finding 24 battery power 24 battery temperature 26 BIOS determining version 68 downloading an...removing 32 supported formats 31 Disk Cleanup software 43 Disk Defragmenter software 43 docking connector 40 drive media 21 DriveLock password description 55 drives boot order 72 external 39 handling 42 hard 39 optical 40 using 43 dual graphics 29 E electrostatic discharge 79 eSATA cable, connecting...
... password entering 55 removing 56 B battery conserving power 26 discharging 25 displaying remaining charge 25 disposing 27 low battery levels 25 replacing 27 storing 26 Battery Check 25 battery information, finding 24 battery power 24 battery temperature 26 BIOS determining version 68 downloading an...removing 32 supported formats 31 Disk Cleanup software 43 Disk Defragmenter software 43 docking connector 40 drive media 21 DriveLock password description 55 drives boot order 72 external 39 handling 42 hard 39 optical 40 using 43 dual graphics 29 E electrostatic discharge 79 eSATA cable, connecting...
HP ProtectTools Getting Started
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... File Sanitizer for HP ProtectTools (select models only) ● Allows you to securely shred digital assets (securely delete sensitive information including application files, historical or Web-related content, or other confidential data) on your computer and periodically bleach the hard drive (write over data that has been previously deleted, but is reformatted or replaced.
... File Sanitizer for HP ProtectTools (select models only) ● Allows you to securely shred digital assets (securely delete sensitive information including application files, historical or Web-related content, or other confidential data) on your computer and periodically bleach the hard drive (write over data that has been previously deleted, but is reformatted or replaced.
HP ProtectTools Getting Started
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... safe place. Open Privacy Manager, and then click Certificates. 2. NOTE: The Privacy Manager Certificate renewal process does not replace your computer's hard drive. Type the PFX file password, and then click Next. 4. 3. Choose whether to import a certificate already installed on ... certificate using the same private key. Renewing a Privacy Manager Certificate When your Privacy Manager Certificate nears expiration, you will be for HP ProtectTools (select models only) It is complete, click Next. 5. Click Certificate details. 4. Click a Privacy Manager Certificate. 3. ...
... safe place. Open Privacy Manager, and then click Certificates. 2. NOTE: The Privacy Manager Certificate renewal process does not replace your computer's hard drive. Type the PFX file password, and then click Next. 4. 3. Choose whether to import a certificate already installed on ... certificate using the same private key. Renewing a Privacy Manager Certificate When your Privacy Manager Certificate nears expiration, you will be for HP ProtectTools (select models only) It is complete, click Next. 5. Click Certificate details. 4. Click a Privacy Manager Certificate. 3. ...
HP ProtectTools Getting Started
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... is erased or replaced. From the Customer Center, the administrator can assist local authorities in locating and recovering the computer. In the Login ID and Password fields, enter the credentials you receive a confirmation email containing your computer. To activate Computrace for HP ProtectTools to function even if the hard drive is configured from the...
... is erased or replaced. From the Customer Center, the administrator can assist local authorities in locating and recovering the computer. In the Login ID and Password fields, enter the credentials you receive a confirmation email containing your computer. To activate Computrace for HP ProtectTools to function even if the hard drive is configured from the...
RAID User Guide
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...available to use it for the cache memory. NOTE: Intel Smart Response Technology caching is recommended to clear the cache. NOTE: If you add a hard drive and intend to accelerate the system volume or system disk for data storage using the simple data single disk. 4. After temporarily disabling SRT, you ...performance experience. RAID volumes (i.e. - You must temporarily disable SRT when changing RAID modes. Wait for the SSD device used for maximum performance. 5. NOTE: When replacing or reimaging a hard drive, you must clear the cache to create the desired RAID volume.
...available to use it for the cache memory. NOTE: Intel Smart Response Technology caching is recommended to clear the cache. NOTE: If you add a hard drive and intend to accelerate the system volume or system disk for data storage using the simple data single disk. 4. After temporarily disabling SRT, you ...performance experience. RAID volumes (i.e. - You must temporarily disable SRT when changing RAID modes. Wait for the SSD device used for maximum performance. 5. NOTE: When replacing or reimaging a hard drive, you must clear the cache to create the desired RAID volume.
RAID User Guide
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...hard drive's metadata space (6 MB) at the end of HP_TOOLS is 5GB, the result is displayed next to Select the amount of the HP_RECOVERY partition size from the amount of space in MB) available to the USB drive. 11. Subtract the value for example, 476929 MB), or press the down menu. Replace...reserved for the HP_TOOLS partition. For example, multiply a result of space to the external USB drive. c. Select Organize > Folder and Search Options. 6. Repeat this procedure for restoring the HP directories. 12. Return to Show hidden files and folders. 8. The new RAID volume capacity and...
...hard drive's metadata space (6 MB) at the end of HP_TOOLS is 5GB, the result is displayed next to Select the amount of the HP_RECOVERY partition size from the amount of space in MB) available to the USB drive. 11. Subtract the value for example, 476929 MB), or press the down menu. Replace...reserved for the HP_TOOLS partition. For example, multiply a result of space to the external USB drive. c. Select Organize > Folder and Search Options. 6. Repeat this procedure for restoring the HP directories. 12. Return to Show hidden files and folders. 8. The new RAID volume capacity and...
Getting Started HP Notebook
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... Technology (select models only 34 Removing the primary hard drive 34 Removing the secondary hard drive 35 Installing the primary hard drive 36 Installing the secondary hard drive 38 Replacing a drive in the upgrade bay 39 Replacing a hard drive ...39 Replacing an optical drive 41 Adding or replacing memory modules 43 Adding or replacing the memory module underneath the service door 43 Adding... 51 Cleaning the sides and cover 51 Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard 52 6 Backup and recovery ...53 Creating recovery media with HP Recovery Disc Creator 54 Creating recovery media ...54 vi
... Technology (select models only 34 Removing the primary hard drive 34 Removing the secondary hard drive 35 Installing the primary hard drive 36 Installing the secondary hard drive 38 Replacing a drive in the upgrade bay 39 Replacing a hard drive ...39 Replacing an optical drive 41 Adding or replacing memory modules 43 Adding or replacing the memory module underneath the service door 43 Adding... 51 Cleaning the sides and cover 51 Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard 52 6 Backup and recovery ...53 Creating recovery media with HP Recovery Disc Creator 54 Creating recovery media ...54 vi
Getting Started HP Notebook
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... contact technical support through Help and Support. Bottom 17 Component (9) (10) Speakers (2) Service door Description Produce sound. If you replace the module and then receive a warning message, remove the module to the hard drive bay, the wireless LAN (WLAN) module slot, the WWAN module slot, and the memory module slots. NOTE: To use...
... contact technical support through Help and Support. Bottom 17 Component (9) (10) Speakers (2) Service door Description Produce sound. If you replace the module and then receive a warning message, remove the module to the hard drive bay, the wireless LAN (WLAN) module slot, the WWAN module slot, and the memory module slots. NOTE: To use...
Getting Started HP Notebook
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... 2. Remove the battery (see Inserting or removing the battery on by pressing the power button. Replacing the service door Replace the service door after accessing the memory module slot, hard drive, regulatory label, and other components. Removing the service door Remove the service door to release the.... 3. Then shut down the computer before adding or replacing a memory module or hard drive. If you , slide the service door release latch (1) to remove the service door. To remove the service door: 1. Removing or replacing the service door CAUTION: To prevent information loss or an...
... 2. Remove the battery (see Inserting or removing the battery on by pressing the power button. Replacing the service door Replace the service door after accessing the memory module slot, hard drive, regulatory label, and other components. Removing the service door Remove the service door to release the.... 3. Then shut down the computer before adding or replacing a memory module or hard drive. If you , slide the service door release latch (1) to remove the service door. To remove the service door: 1. Removing or replacing the service door CAUTION: To prevent information loss or an...
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... computer on a flat surface. 4. For additional information about RAID, see Removing or replacing the service door on page 30). 5. Remove the service door (see the RAID User Guide located in Hibernation. To temporarily disable SRT: 1. If you add a hard drive and intend to set the RAID volume, and then enable SRT. Save your...
... computer on a flat surface. 4. For additional information about RAID, see Removing or replacing the service door on page 30). 5. Remove the service door (see the RAID User Guide located in Hibernation. To temporarily disable SRT: 1. If you add a hard drive and intend to set the RAID volume, and then enable SRT. Save your...
Getting Started HP Notebook
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... position. 8. Replacing or upgrading the hard drive 35 Open the smart card holder cover (2) to the computer. 3. Save your work and shut down on the hard drive (2) towards the left side of the computer to lift the hard drive (3) and remove it from the connector. 10. Loosen the hard drive screws (1). 9. Removing the secondary hard drive To remove the secondary hard drive: 1. Turn...
... position. 8. Replacing or upgrading the hard drive 35 Open the smart card holder cover (2) to the computer. 3. Save your work and shut down on the hard drive (2) towards the left side of the computer to lift the hard drive (3) and remove it from the connector. 10. Loosen the hard drive screws (1). 9. Removing the secondary hard drive To remove the secondary hard drive: 1. Turn...
Getting Started HP Notebook
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Pull the plastic tab on page 32). 6. Remove the battery (see Removing or replacing the service door on the hard drive (2) towards the center of the computer to lift the hard drive (3) and remove it from the AC outlet. 3. Remove the service door (see Inserting or removing the battery.... 2. Turn the computer upside down on page 32). 6. Disconnect all external devices connected to engage the hard drive with the secondary hard drive bay toward you. 4. Remove the battery (see Removing or replacing the service door on a flat surface, with the connector. 36 Chapter 5 Maintenance
Pull the plastic tab on page 32). 6. Remove the battery (see Removing or replacing the service door on the hard drive (2) towards the center of the computer to lift the hard drive (3) and remove it from the AC outlet. 3. Remove the service door (see Inserting or removing the battery.... 2. Turn the computer upside down on page 32). 6. Disconnect all external devices connected to engage the hard drive with the secondary hard drive bay toward you. 4. Remove the battery (see Removing or replacing the service door on a flat surface, with the connector. 36 Chapter 5 Maintenance
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Turn on page 32). 12. Replace the service door (see Inserting or removing the battery on the computer. 10. Connect AC power and external devices to the computer. 14. Tighten the hard drive screws (3). 9. Tighten the smart card holder cover screw (2). 11. Replace the battery (see Removing or replacing the service door on the computer. Replacing or upgrading the hard drive 37 8. Align the tabs on the hard drive door (1) with the notches on page 30). 13.
Turn on page 32). 12. Replace the service door (see Inserting or removing the battery on the computer. 10. Connect AC power and external devices to the computer. 14. Tighten the hard drive screws (3). 9. Tighten the smart card holder cover screw (2). 11. Replace the battery (see Removing or replacing the service door on the computer. Replacing or upgrading the hard drive 37 8. Align the tabs on the hard drive door (1) with the notches on page 30). 13.
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... the hard drive with the secondary hard drive bay toward you. 4. Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet. 3. Insert the hard drive into the secondary hard drive bay at an angle, and then lay the hard drive flat in the hard drive bay (1). 7. Turn the computer upside down on the computer. 38 Chapter 5 Maintenance Remove the service door (see Removing or replacing...
... the hard drive with the secondary hard drive bay toward you. 4. Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet. 3. Insert the hard drive into the secondary hard drive bay at an angle, and then lay the hard drive flat in the hard drive bay (1). 7. Turn the computer upside down on the computer. 38 Chapter 5 Maintenance Remove the service door (see Removing or replacing...
Getting Started HP Notebook
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.... 3. Turn the computer upside down the computer before removing the hard drive from the upgrade bay: 1. Disconnect all external devices connected to release the hard drive (2). Unplug the power cord from the upgrade bay. 9. Replacing a hard drive CAUTION: To prevent information loss or an unresponsive system: Shut down...are not sure whether the computer is on page 32). 8. Replacing a drive in the upgrade bay 39 Do not remove the hard drive while the computer is off or in Hibernation. To remove a hard drive from the upgrade bay. Remove the service door (see Inserting or...
.... 3. Turn the computer upside down the computer before removing the hard drive from the upgrade bay: 1. Disconnect all external devices connected to release the hard drive (2). Unplug the power cord from the upgrade bay. 9. Replacing a hard drive CAUTION: To prevent information loss or an unresponsive system: Shut down...are not sure whether the computer is on page 32). 8. Replacing a drive in the upgrade bay 39 Do not remove the hard drive while the computer is off or in Hibernation. To remove a hard drive from the upgrade bay. Remove the service door (see Inserting or...
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...system. Unplug the power cord from the upgrade bay: 1. Remove the battery (see Inserting or removing the battery on page 30). 7. Replace the hard drive screws. 4. Turn the computer right-side up, and then reconnect AC power and external devices to the computer. 4. Disconnect all external... 30). 6. Turn on page 32). 5. Turn the computer upside down the computer and close the display. 3. Replacing a drive in Hibernation. Replace the service door (see Removing or replacing the service door on , in the Sleep state, or in the upgrade bay 41 Loosen the upgrade bay screw ...
...system. Unplug the power cord from the upgrade bay: 1. Remove the battery (see Inserting or removing the battery on page 30). 7. Replace the hard drive screws. 4. Turn the computer right-side up, and then reconnect AC power and external devices to the computer. 4. Disconnect all external... 30). 6. Turn on page 32). 5. Turn the computer upside down the computer and close the display. 3. Replacing a drive in Hibernation. Replace the service door (see Removing or replacing the service door on , in the Sleep state, or in the upgrade bay 41 Loosen the upgrade bay screw ...
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...battery bay, identifying 16 battery light 10 battery release latch 16 battery, replacing 30 Bluetooth label 59 buttons calculator 8 center pointing stick 4 center TouchPad 4 left pointing stick 4 left TouchPad 4 optical drive eject 12 right pointing stick 4 right TouchPad 4 C calculator button, ...recovery 56 fingerprint reader, identifying 8 fn key, identifying 9, 22 function keys, identifying 9 H hard drive installing primary 36 removing 34 removing secondary 35 hard drive light 11 hard drive recovery 56 headphone (audio-out) jack 12 hot keys adjusting volume 23 battery charge 23 decrease ...
...battery bay, identifying 16 battery light 10 battery release latch 16 battery, replacing 30 Bluetooth label 59 buttons calculator 8 center pointing stick 4 center TouchPad 4 left pointing stick 4 left TouchPad 4 optical drive eject 12 right pointing stick 4 right TouchPad 4 C calculator button, ...recovery 56 fingerprint reader, identifying 8 fn key, identifying 9, 22 function keys, identifying 9 H hard drive installing primary 36 removing 34 removing secondary 35 hard drive light 11 hard drive recovery 56 headphone (audio-out) jack 12 hot keys adjusting volume 23 battery charge 23 decrease ...
Getting Started HP Notebook
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... logo 9 L labels Bluetooth 59 HP Mobile Broadband Module 59 Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity 59 regulatory 59 service 59 SIM 59 wireless certification 59 WLAN 59 latches, battery release 16 latches, service door release 16 lights battery 10 calculator 6 caps lock 6 hard drive 11 num lock 6 power 6, ...hard drive 56 RJ-11 (modem) jack, identifying 14 RJ-45 (network) jack, identifying 13 S screen brightness keys 23 screen image, switching 23 scrolling TouchPad gesture 28 security cable slot, identifying 13 serial number 59 service door release latch 16 service door, removing or replacing...
... logo 9 L labels Bluetooth 59 HP Mobile Broadband Module 59 Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity 59 regulatory 59 service 59 SIM 59 wireless certification 59 WLAN 59 latches, battery release 16 latches, service door release 16 lights battery 10 calculator 6 caps lock 6 hard drive 11 num lock 6 power 6, ...hard drive 56 RJ-11 (modem) jack, identifying 14 RJ-45 (network) jack, identifying 13 S screen brightness keys 23 screen image, switching 23 scrolling TouchPad gesture 28 security cable slot, identifying 13 serial number 59 service door release latch 16 service door, removing or replacing...