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... or removing the battery ...25 Replacing or upgrading the hard drive 27 Removing the hard drive ...27 Installing the hard drive ...28 Adding or replacing memory modules 30 Updating programs and drivers ...33 Routine care ...33 Cleaning the display ...33 Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard 33 6 Backup and recovery Recovery discs...
... or removing the battery ...25 Replacing or upgrading the hard drive 27 Removing the hard drive ...27 Installing the hard drive ...28 Adding or replacing memory modules 30 Updating programs and drivers ...33 Routine care ...33 Cleaning the display ...33 Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard 33 6 Backup and recovery Recovery discs...
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Bottom 13 It is normal for the internal fan to cool internal components and prevent overheating. NOTE: The computer fan starts up automatically to cycle on and off during routine operation. Contains the two memory module slots. Enable airflow to cool internal components. Holds the hard drive. Releases the battery from the battery bay. Bottom Component (1) Battery bay (2) Vents (4) (3) Battery release latch (4) Memory module compartment (5) Hard drive bay Description Holds the battery.
Bottom 13 It is normal for the internal fan to cool internal components and prevent overheating. NOTE: The computer fan starts up automatically to cycle on and off during routine operation. Contains the two memory module slots. Enable airflow to cool internal components. Holds the hard drive. Releases the battery from the battery bay. Bottom Component (1) Battery bay (2) Vents (4) (3) Battery release latch (4) Memory module compartment (5) Hard drive bay Description Holds the battery.
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The battery release latch (3) automatically locks the battery into the battery bay (2) until it is seated. 5 Maintenance ● Inserting or removing the battery ● Replacing or upgrading the hard drive ● Adding or replacing memory modules ● Updating programs and drivers ● Routine care Inserting or removing the battery NOTE: For additional information on using the battery, refer to the HP Notebook Reference Guide. To remove the battery: Inserting or removing the battery 25 To insert the battery: ▲ Insert the battery (1) into place.
The battery release latch (3) automatically locks the battery into the battery bay (2) until it is seated. 5 Maintenance ● Inserting or removing the battery ● Replacing or upgrading the hard drive ● Adding or replacing memory modules ● Updating programs and drivers ● Routine care Inserting or removing the battery NOTE: For additional information on using the battery, refer to the HP Notebook Reference Guide. To remove the battery: Inserting or removing the battery 25 To insert the battery: ▲ Insert the battery (1) into place.
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...flat surface. 6. NOTE: To use a dual-channel configuration when adding a second memory module, be upgraded by adding a memory module to the computer. 4. Shut down the computer through the operating system. 3. Lift the memory module compartment cover (2) away from the computer. 7. If you are identical. Remove... the battery from the computer. 30 Chapter 5 Maintenance Loosen the memory module compartment screws (1). 8. WARNING! Then shut down the computer and close the display. Turn the computer upside down on ...
...flat surface. 6. NOTE: To use a dual-channel configuration when adding a second memory module, be upgraded by adding a memory module to the computer. 4. Shut down the computer through the operating system. 3. Lift the memory module compartment cover (2) away from the computer. 7. If you are identical. Remove... the battery from the computer. 30 Chapter 5 Maintenance Loosen the memory module compartment screws (1). 8. WARNING! Then shut down the computer and close the display. Turn the computer upside down on ...
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... only. b. Do not touch the components on the memory module, and do not bend the memory module. To protect a memory module after removal, place it is seated. c. a. The memory module tilts up. 9. If you are replacing a memory module, remove the existing memory module: a. Grasp the edge of the memory module (2), and gently pull the module out of...
... only. b. Do not touch the components on the memory module, and do not bend the memory module. To protect a memory module after removal, place it is seated. c. a. The memory module tilts up. 9. If you are replacing a memory module, remove the existing memory module: a. Grasp the edge of the memory module (2), and gently pull the module out of...
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Replace the battery. 15. Turn on the computer. 12. Tighten the memory module compartment screws (3). 14. Align the tabs (1) on the memory module compartment cover with the notch on the computer. 32 Chapter 5 Maintenance Gently press the memory module (3) down, applying pressure to both the left and right edges of the memory module, until the retention clips snap into place. 11. Reconnect external power and external devices. 17. Turn the computer right-side up. 16. c. Close the cover (2). 13.
Replace the battery. 15. Turn on the computer. 12. Tighten the memory module compartment screws (3). 14. Align the tabs (1) on the memory module compartment cover with the notch on the computer. 32 Chapter 5 Maintenance Gently press the memory module (3) down, applying pressure to both the left and right edges of the memory module, until the retention clips snap into place. 11. Reconnect external power and external devices. 17. Turn the computer right-side up. 16. c. Close the cover (2). 13.
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...battery, identifying 14 battery, replacing 25 bays battery 13 hard drive 13 Bluetooth label 39 buttons power 7 TouchPad 5 C caps lock light, identifying 6 compartments memory module 13 components additional hardware 14 bottom 13 display 11 left-side 10 right-side 9 top 5 connector, power 9 cord, power 14 D drive light, ... 39 WLAN 39 latch, battery release 13 lights caps lock 6 drive light 10 optical drive 9 power 6, 9 TouchPad 5 webcam 11 wireless 6 M memory module inserting 31 removing 31 replacing 30 memory module compartment identifying 13 removing cover 30 replacing cover 32 42 Index
...battery, identifying 14 battery, replacing 25 bays battery 13 hard drive 13 Bluetooth label 39 buttons power 7 TouchPad 5 C caps lock light, identifying 6 compartments memory module 13 components additional hardware 14 bottom 13 display 11 left-side 10 right-side 9 top 5 connector, power 9 cord, power 14 D drive light, ... 39 WLAN 39 latch, battery release 13 lights caps lock 6 drive light 10 optical drive 9 power 6, 9 TouchPad 5 webcam 11 wireless 6 M memory module inserting 31 removing 31 replacing 30 memory module compartment identifying 13 removing cover 30 replacing cover 32 42 Index
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...-45 (network) jack, identifying 10 rotating TouchPad gesture 24 S scrolling TouchPad gesture 23 security cable slot, identifying 9 serial number 39 setup of WLAN 17 slots memory module 13 security cable 9 speakers, identifying 7 supported discs 35 system failure or instability 34 system recovery 35 system restore points 34, 37 T TouchPad buttons 5 identifying...
...-45 (network) jack, identifying 10 rotating TouchPad gesture 24 S scrolling TouchPad gesture 23 security cable slot, identifying 9 serial number 39 setup of WLAN 17 slots memory module 13 security cable 9 speakers, identifying 7 supported discs 35 system failure or instability 34 system recovery 35 system restore points 34, 37 T TouchPad buttons 5 identifying...
HP Notebook User Guide - SuSE Linux
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... ...42 8 External devices Using a USB device ...44 Connecting a USB device 44 Removing a USB device ...46 Using optional external devices ...46 Using optional external drives 46 9 Memory modules 10 Security Protecting the computer ...51 Using passwords ...51 Setting passwords in the operating system 52 11 Backup and Recovery Performing a system recovery ...54...
... ...42 8 External devices Using a USB device ...44 Connecting a USB device 44 Removing a USB device ...46 Using optional external devices ...46 Using optional external drives 46 9 Memory modules 10 Security Protecting the computer ...51 Using passwords ...51 Setting passwords in the operating system 52 11 Backup and Recovery Performing a system recovery ...54...
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Releases the battery from the battery bay. Holds the hard drive. 12 Chapter 2 Getting to cycle on and off during routine operation. Contains the two memory module slots. It is normal for the internal fan to know your computer NOTE: The computer fan starts up automatically to cool internal components. Bottom Component (1) Battery bay (2) Vents (4) (3) Battery release latch (4) Memory module compartment (5) Hard drive bay Description Holds the battery. Enable airflow to cool internal components and prevent overheating.
Releases the battery from the battery bay. Holds the hard drive. 12 Chapter 2 Getting to cycle on and off during routine operation. Contains the two memory module slots. It is normal for the internal fan to know your computer NOTE: The computer fan starts up automatically to cool internal components. Bottom Component (1) Battery bay (2) Vents (4) (3) Battery release latch (4) Memory module compartment (5) Hard drive bay Description Holds the battery. Enable airflow to cool internal components and prevent overheating.
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... and timeouts can be changed using Power Management in any type of information, do not initiate Suspend or Hibernation while reading from or writing to memory, letting you exit the Suspend state faster than exiting Hibernation. Power settings and timeouts can be changed using Power Management in the Suspend state, the...
... and timeouts can be changed using Power Management in any type of information, do not initiate Suspend or Hibernation while reading from or writing to memory, letting you exit the Suspend state faster than exiting Hibernation. Power settings and timeouts can be changed using Power Management in the Suspend state, the...
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... compartment, which is off or in Hibernation, turn the computer on by upgrading the existing memory module in the primary memory module slot. WARNING! To add or replace a memory module: 1. If you are identical. Then shut down the computer and close the display. Turn the computer upside... down on the bottom of static electricity by touching a grounded metal object. Loosen the memory module compartment screws (1). 47 The memory capacity of electric shock and damage to the vacant expansion memory module slot or by pressing the power button. To reduce the risk of the computer ...
... compartment, which is off or in Hibernation, turn the computer on by upgrading the existing memory module in the primary memory module slot. WARNING! To add or replace a memory module: 1. If you are identical. Then shut down the computer and close the display. Turn the computer upside... down on the bottom of static electricity by touching a grounded metal object. Loosen the memory module compartment screws (1). 47 The memory capacity of electric shock and damage to the vacant expansion memory module slot or by pressing the power button. To reduce the risk of the computer ...
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... out of the memory module. To protect a memory module after removal, place it in an electrostatic-safe container. 10. 8. b. c. Insert a new memory module: 48 Chapter 9 Memory modules The memory module tilts up. CAUTION: To prevent damage to the memory module, hold the memory module by the edges... only. Do not touch the components on each side of the memory module slot. Pull away the retention...
... out of the memory module. To protect a memory module after removal, place it in an electrostatic-safe container. 10. 8. b. c. Insert a new memory module: 48 Chapter 9 Memory modules The memory module tilts up. CAUTION: To prevent damage to the memory module, hold the memory module by the edges... only. Do not touch the components on each side of the memory module slot. Pull away the retention...
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...and right edges of the memory module, until the retention clips snap into the memory module slot until it is seated. Align the notched edge (1) of the memory module with the notch on the memory module, and do not bend the memory module. Gently press the memory module (3) down, applying ...pressure to the memory module, hold the memory module by the edges only. a. Turn the computer right-side ...
...and right edges of the memory module, until the retention clips snap into the memory module slot until it is seated. Align the notched edge (1) of the memory module with the notch on the memory module, and do not bend the memory module. Gently press the memory module (3) down, applying ...pressure to the memory module, hold the memory module by the edges only. a. Turn the computer right-side ...
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Turn on the computer. 50 Chapter 9 Memory modules Reconnect external power and external devices. 17. 16.
Turn on the computer. 50 Chapter 9 Memory modules Reconnect external power and external devices. 17. 16.
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... the arrow keys to toggle a field-for the types of peripherals installed, the startup sequence of the computer, and the amount of system and extended memory.
... the arrow keys to toggle a field-for the types of peripherals installed, the startup sequence of the computer, and the amount of system and extended memory.
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... buttons power 6 TouchPad 4 volume 26 C cables LAN 19 USB 44 calculator key, identifying 7 caps lock light, identifying 5 charging batteries 33 checking audio functions 26 compartments memory module 12 components additional hardware 13 bottom 12 display 10 left-side 9 right-side 8 top 4 connecting to a WLAN 17 connector, power 8 conservation, power 35 cord...
... buttons power 6 TouchPad 4 volume 26 C cables LAN 19 USB 44 calculator key, identifying 7 caps lock light, identifying 5 charging batteries 33 checking audio functions 26 compartments memory module 12 components additional hardware 13 bottom 12 display 10 left-side 9 right-side 8 top 4 connecting to a WLAN 17 connector, power 8 conservation, power 35 cord...
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...5 local area network (LAN) connecting cable 19 low battery level 34 M media application key, identifying 7 media controls 24 memory module inserting 48 removing 48 memory module compartment identifying 12 removing cover 48 replacing cover 49 microphone jack, identifying 9 monitor port, external 9 mouse, external setting... 56 displaying system information 57 exiting 57 navigating 56 restoring default settings 57 selecting 56 starting 56 shut down 28 slots memory module 12 security cable 8 speakers, identifying 6 start menu key, identifying 7 storing battery 35 Suspend exiting 29 initiating 29...
...5 local area network (LAN) connecting cable 19 low battery level 34 M media application key, identifying 7 media controls 24 memory module inserting 48 removing 48 memory module compartment identifying 12 removing cover 48 replacing cover 49 microphone jack, identifying 9 monitor port, external 9 mouse, external setting... 56 displaying system information 57 exiting 57 navigating 56 restoring default settings 57 selecting 56 starting 56 shut down 28 slots memory module 12 security cable 8 speakers, identifying 6 start menu key, identifying 7 storing battery 35 Suspend exiting 29 initiating 29...
Compaq Presario CQ56 Notebook PC and HP G56 Notebook PC - Maintenance and Service Guide
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... 32 Equipment guidelines 33 Component replacement procedures 34 Service tag ...34 Computer feet ...35 Battery ...36 Hard drive ...37 Optical drive ...39 WLAN module ...42 Memory module ...44 Keyboard ...46 Top cover ...49 Speaker assembly ...52 Power button board ...54 TouchPad button board ...55 USB board ...56 Power connector ...58 Display...
... 32 Equipment guidelines 33 Component replacement procedures 34 Service tag ...34 Computer feet ...35 Battery ...36 Hard drive ...37 Optical drive ...39 WLAN module ...42 Memory module ...44 Keyboard ...46 Top cover ...49 Speaker assembly ...52 Power button board ...54 TouchPad button board ...55 USB board ...56 Power connector ...58 Display...
Compaq Presario CQ56 Notebook PC and HP G56 Notebook PC - Maintenance and Service Guide
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...of system memory Supports the following configurations: ● 4096 MB (2048 MB × 2) ● 3072 MB (1024 MB × 1 + 2048 MB × 1) ● 2048 MB (2048 MB × 1) ● 2048 MB (1024 MB × 2) ● 1024 MB (1024 MB × 1) HP G56 AMD √...; √ √ √ √ Compaq Presario CQ56 AMD √ √ √ √ √ HP G56 Intel √ √ Compaq Presario CQ56 Intel √ √ Customer accessible √ √...
...of system memory Supports the following configurations: ● 4096 MB (2048 MB × 2) ● 3072 MB (1024 MB × 1 + 2048 MB × 1) ● 2048 MB (2048 MB × 1) ● 2048 MB (1024 MB × 2) ● 1024 MB (1024 MB × 1) HP G56 AMD √...; √ √ √ √ Compaq Presario CQ56 AMD √ √ √ √ √ HP G56 Intel √ √ Compaq Presario CQ56 Intel √ √ Customer accessible √ √...