End User License Agreement
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... means computer software and may load the Software ON THE CONDITION THAT YOU Product into the local memory or storage device of the HP Product. BY purposes of Rights. GRANT OF LICENSE. HP and its online documentation. e. RIGHTS IN THE SOFTWARE the right to a separate license agreement between...You may install and use on those computers. You do not have Software Product into Your Computer's AGREE TO ALL TERMS AND temporary memory (RAM) for use with all or any Software Product, installed on a single computer ("Your Computer"). You may copy the OTHERWISE USING...
... means computer software and may load the Software ON THE CONDITION THAT YOU Product into the local memory or storage device of the HP Product. BY purposes of Rights. GRANT OF LICENSE. HP and its online documentation. e. RIGHTS IN THE SOFTWARE the right to a separate license agreement between...You may install and use on those computers. You do not have Software Product into Your Computer's AGREE TO ALL TERMS AND temporary memory (RAM) for use with all or any Software Product, installed on a single computer ("Your Computer"). You may copy the OTHERWISE USING...
HP OmniBook - DiagTools User's Guide
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...following are typically detected in the hardware detection phase: • Product name • Serial number • HP BIOS version • Processor type • Cache memory type and size • Total main memory • Graphics adapter • Flexible disk drive and capacity • IDE devices with device type and ... devices with device type and capacity • Audio board • Serial ports • Parallel port • USB port If your PC has one or more of the above components and it is not detected by DiagTools, then refer to "If a PC Component is Not Detected" on page 2-6. 2-5
...following are typically detected in the hardware detection phase: • Product name • Serial number • HP BIOS version • Processor type • Cache memory type and size • Total main memory • Graphics adapter • Flexible disk drive and capacity • IDE devices with device type and ... devices with device type and capacity • Audio board • Serial ports • Parallel port • USB port If your PC has one or more of the above components and it is not detected by DiagTools, then refer to "If a PC Component is Not Detected" on page 2-6. 2-5
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...HP notebook products, the basic tests typically include the following: • Basic Functionality Tests, to verify the correct functioning of the processor and subsystems: o Basic processor functionality o Processor speed o Coprocessor o DMA controller o Interrupt controller o Timer and real time clock o CMOS o PCI system o USB • Memory... Tests, to check the correct functioning of main and cache memory: o BIOS ROM o Pattern Test o Address o Refresh o Cache memory • IDE hard disk drive, to check the basic functioning of any...
...HP notebook products, the basic tests typically include the following: • Basic Functionality Tests, to verify the correct functioning of the processor and subsystems: o Basic processor functionality o Processor speed o Coprocessor o DMA controller o Interrupt controller o Timer and real time clock o CMOS o PCI system o USB • Memory... Tests, to check the correct functioning of main and cache memory: o BIOS ROM o Pattern Test o Address o Refresh o Cache memory • IDE hard disk drive, to check the basic functioning of any...
HP OmniBook - DiagTools User's Guide
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... System Test Each test must be disabled if they are not appropriate for your PC or if devices are disabled in the PC's Setup program. At the top menu bar, select the component to "Batch ...Tests" on page 4-6. Note Some menus will be disabled. 2. For example, if you do these steps: 1. There are available: • System: processor and sub-system tests • Memory: BIOS, main memory, and cache memory...following components are two ways of tests available for unique HP notebook devices. Refer to test.
... System Test Each test must be disabled if they are not appropriate for your PC or if devices are disabled in the PC's Setup program. At the top menu bar, select the component to "Batch ...Tests" on page 4-6. Note Some menus will be disabled. 2. For example, if you do these steps: 1. There are available: • System: processor and sub-system tests • Memory: BIOS, main memory, and cache memory...following components are two ways of tests available for unique HP notebook devices. Refer to test.
HP OmniBook 4150 - Reference Guide
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... Audio Problems ...99 Display Problems 100 Hard Disk Drive Problems 102 Keyboard and Pointing Device Problems 102 Infrared Problems 104 Memory Problems 105 PC Card (PCMCIA) Problems 105 Performance Problems 106 Power and Battery Problems 107 Printing Problems 110 Serial, Parallel, and USB... floppy disk 114 Recovering Software 115 To recover the factory installation of Windows 116 To update the OmniBook BIOS 117 To replace a damaged Recovery CD 117 Support and Service...119 Getting HP OmniBook Assistance 120 Support Assistance 120 Electronic Support Services 120 Reference Guide 7
... Audio Problems ...99 Display Problems 100 Hard Disk Drive Problems 102 Keyboard and Pointing Device Problems 102 Infrared Problems 104 Memory Problems 105 PC Card (PCMCIA) Problems 105 Performance Problems 106 Power and Battery Problems 107 Printing Problems 110 Serial, Parallel, and USB... floppy disk 114 Recovering Software 115 To recover the factory installation of Windows 116 To update the OmniBook BIOS 117 To replace a damaged Recovery CD 117 Support and Service...119 Getting HP OmniBook Assistance 120 Support Assistance 120 Electronic Support Services 120 Reference Guide 7
HP OmniBook 4150 - Reference Guide
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... video memory to be shared. For this reason, higher resolutions and higher numbers of colors may have to use lower display settings. You can make the internal or external display a "secondary" display-you make this , right-click display 2 on both displays. See OmniBook Notes...supports settings up to select both displays. Select Auto (to automatically switch to increase the refresh rate on both displays). 6. Expanding the OmniBook Connecting External Devices 5. Select Auto (to automatically detect and select the external display) or Both (to 1024 × 768 resolution and ...
... video memory to be shared. For this reason, higher resolutions and higher numbers of colors may have to use lower display settings. You can make the internal or external display a "secondary" display-you make this , right-click display 2 on both displays. See OmniBook Notes...supports settings up to select both displays. Select Auto (to automatically switch to increase the refresh rate on both displays). 6. Expanding the OmniBook Connecting External Devices 5. Select Auto (to automatically detect and select the external display) or Both (to 1024 × 768 resolution and ...
HP OmniBook 4150 - Reference Guide
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... then remove the two screws from the RAM cover and remove the cover. 82 Reference Guide Your OmniBook's computer chips are extremely static-sensitive. Static electricity can use only PC-100 type RAM modules-other RAM modules will not function. 1. Handle the RAM module only by touching... you must use both slots to expand your body's static electricity by its edges. Important. Expanding the OmniBook Installing a RAM Expansion Module Installing a RAM Expansion Module The OmniBook has no memory (RAM) built in but has two slots for these steps. One slot contains a RAM module installed at...
... then remove the two screws from the RAM cover and remove the cover. 82 Reference Guide Your OmniBook's computer chips are extremely static-sensitive. Static electricity can use only PC-100 type RAM modules-other RAM modules will not function. 1. Handle the RAM module only by touching... you must use both slots to expand your body's static electricity by its edges. Important. Expanding the OmniBook Installing a RAM Expansion Module Installing a RAM Expansion Module The OmniBook has no memory (RAM) built in but has two slots for these steps. One slot contains a RAM module installed at...
HP OmniBook 4150 - Reference Guide
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... it is installed.) 3. Insert the battery. You'll need a small Phillips screwdriver for these steps. Before installing the memory module, discharge your body's static electricity by its edges. Reference Guide 83 Your OmniBook's computer chips are extremely static-sensitive. Turn the unit bottom side up, then remove the two screws from the...
... it is installed.) 3. Insert the battery. You'll need a small Phillips screwdriver for these steps. Before installing the memory module, discharge your body's static electricity by its edges. Reference Guide 83 Your OmniBook's computer chips are extremely static-sensitive. Turn the unit bottom side up, then remove the two screws from the...
HP OmniBook 4150 - Reference Guide
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...the OmniBook Using BIOS Setup Setting Language BIOS Revision System Time System Date Floppy Drive Main Menu Description Sets the language for this utility and for BIOS messages. Sets whether the built-in the display. When disabled, the video image is detected. Shows the system memory size...take effect immediately. Disabled Reference Guide 87 Internal Hard Disk Sets the hard disk drive type and various parameters. Shows the extended memory size. Sets the floppy drive type. Values set automatically. Sets whether the internal (built-in lower resolution modes (VGA). Default ...
...the OmniBook Using BIOS Setup Setting Language BIOS Revision System Time System Date Floppy Drive Main Menu Description Sets the language for this utility and for BIOS messages. Sets whether the built-in the display. When disabled, the video image is detected. Shows the system memory size...take effect immediately. Disabled Reference Guide 87 Internal Hard Disk Sets the hard disk drive type and various parameters. Shows the extended memory size. Sets the floppy drive type. Values set automatically. Sets whether the internal (built-in lower resolution modes (VGA). Default ...
HP OmniBook 4150 - Reference Guide
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... must reinstall the Service Pack from a CD in the online OmniBook Library. Try the suggestions one at the HP Customer Care website (http://www.hp.com/cposupport/eschome.html). • Test your OmniBook with the OmniBook. • For information about system addresses, interrupts, or memory, see OmniBook Notes in a CD-ROM drive • Make sure the CD...
... must reinstall the Service Pack from a CD in the online OmniBook Library. Try the suggestions one at the HP Customer Care website (http://www.hp.com/cposupport/eschome.html). • Test your OmniBook with the OmniBook. • For information about system addresses, interrupts, or memory, see OmniBook Notes in a CD-ROM drive • Make sure the CD...
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...8226; Press Fn+F5 in the Main menu. If the screen is difficult to read • Check whether the display resolution is connected to the OmniBook monitor port, you might have to reduce the resolution and number of colors for the external monitor. See "To run the BIOS Setup utility" on... an external monitor or projector is set to Internal in display to make more memory available for the built-in the Main menu. Troubleshooting Solving Problems • If the OmniBook is set to its default setting, 1024 × 768 (XGA). See "To run the BIOS Setup utility"...
...8226; Press Fn+F5 in the Main menu. If the screen is difficult to read • Check whether the display resolution is connected to the OmniBook monitor port, you might have to reduce the resolution and number of colors for the external monitor. See "To run the BIOS Setup utility" on... an external monitor or projector is set to Internal in display to make more memory available for the built-in the Main menu. Troubleshooting Solving Problems • If the OmniBook is set to its default setting, 1024 × 768 (XGA). See "To run the BIOS Setup utility"...
HP OmniBook 4150 - Reference Guide
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... the blue power button to suspend the OmniBook, then press it again to an unused value manually. Please check the OmniBook website (http://www.hp.com/omnibook) for a list of memory (RAM) modules for Windows NT" on page 75. • Remove and reinsert the PC Card. • Insert the PC Card in Device Manager under Properties, Interrupt...
... the blue power button to suspend the OmniBook, then press it again to an unused value manually. Please check the OmniBook website (http://www.hp.com/omnibook) for a list of memory (RAM) modules for Windows NT" on page 75. • Remove and reinsert the PC Card. • Insert the PC Card in Device Manager under Properties, Interrupt...
HP OmniBook 4150 - Reference Guide
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...'re processing a graphic image or waiting for broken network connections to time out. • Install additional memory if Windows is spending a lot of time swapping to disk. • Check amount of the suggestions ...listed under "To save battery power" on • Battery power is probably extremely low. If the OmniBook has a short operating time • Try conserving power using any applications with an automatic save feature, ...for 15 seconds when the battery is more than a year or two old, you see the HP logo, press F2 to Max. When you may need to Save and Exit the BIOS Setup...
...'re processing a graphic image or waiting for broken network connections to time out. • Install additional memory if Windows is spending a lot of time swapping to disk. • Check amount of the suggestions ...listed under "To save battery power" on • Battery power is probably extremely low. If the OmniBook has a short operating time • Try conserving power using any applications with an automatic save feature, ...for 15 seconds when the battery is more than a year or two old, you see the HP logo, press F2 to Max. When you may need to Save and Exit the BIOS Setup...
HP OmniBook 4150 - Reference Guide
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Specifications and Regulatory Information Software System Resources System Memory 00000 - 9FFFF System memory C0000 - FFFFF System BIOS * Approximate boundary. ** Valid uses for memory addresses CC000-DBFFF or D0000-DBFFF: Upper memory blocks (UMBs). CBFFF C0000 - DBFFF* Free** (unmarked models***) Free** ("4150 B" models***) DC000*- PC card memory windows. *** Unmarked models have no "4150" after the serial number, "4150...
Specifications and Regulatory Information Software System Resources System Memory 00000 - 9FFFF System memory C0000 - FFFFF System BIOS * Approximate boundary. ** Valid uses for memory addresses CC000-DBFFF or D0000-DBFFF: Upper memory blocks (UMBs). CBFFF C0000 - DBFFF* Free** (unmarked models***) Free** ("4150 B" models***) DC000*- PC card memory windows. *** Unmarked models have no "4150" after the serial number, "4150...
HP OmniBook 4150 - Reference Guide
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...EPP, 70 ergonomics, 32, 35 euro symbol, 34, 103 Exit menu (BIOS), 91 Extended Desktop (Windows 98), 69 extended memory, 87 external display, 32, 68 keyboard, 14, 70 external display, 69 F F1 through F12, 32 F10 (diagnostics), 113 ... 80 hot computer, 106 hot keys, 32 hot swapping installing software, 62 swapping modules, 63 troubleshooting, 99 140 Reference Guide HP Customer Care website, 10 I I/O addresses, 130 infrared port location, 15, 67 making connections, 73 mode, 88 printing, 73...), 33 Keypad Lock, 13, 23 L laser printer, 70 laser safety, 134 Library (OmniBook), 10 license agreement, 3
...EPP, 70 ergonomics, 32, 35 euro symbol, 34, 103 Exit menu (BIOS), 91 Extended Desktop (Windows 98), 69 extended memory, 87 external display, 32, 68 keyboard, 14, 70 external display, 69 F F1 through F12, 32 F10 (diagnostics), 113 ... 80 hot computer, 106 hot keys, 32 hot swapping installing software, 62 swapping modules, 63 troubleshooting, 99 140 Reference Guide HP Customer Care website, 10 I I/O addresses, 130 infrared port location, 15, 67 making connections, 73 mode, 88 printing, 73...), 33 Keypad Lock, 13, 23 L laser printer, 70 laser safety, 134 Library (OmniBook), 10 license agreement, 3
HP OmniBook 4150 - Reference Guide
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... 13, 22, 23 locking (cable), 95 low battery charging, 53 warning, 52 LPT1 port, 15, 67 M Main menu (BIOS), 87 memory adding, 82 extended, 87 PC-100, 82, 105 removing, 83 system, 130 troubleshooting, 105 microphone external, 72 location, 13 mini dock, 76, 98 modes power, 20 ...48 changing BIOS settings, 86 cleaning, 48 locking, 95 reinstalling Windows, 116 resetting, 21 starting and stopping, 20 testing, 113 websites, 10 OmniBook Library, 10 OmniBook Notes, 10 on button location, 13 status lights, 22 turning on, 20 overheating, 106 P parallel port connecting, 70 floppy connection, 65 location...
... 13, 22, 23 locking (cable), 95 low battery charging, 53 warning, 52 LPT1 port, 15, 67 M Main menu (BIOS), 87 memory adding, 82 extended, 87 PC-100, 82, 105 removing, 83 system, 130 troubleshooting, 105 microphone external, 72 location, 13 mini dock, 76, 98 modes power, 20 ...48 changing BIOS settings, 86 cleaning, 48 locking, 95 reinstalling Windows, 116 resetting, 21 starting and stopping, 20 testing, 113 websites, 10 OmniBook Library, 10 OmniBook Notes, 10 on button location, 13 status lights, 22 turning on, 20 overheating, 106 P parallel port connecting, 70 floppy connection, 65 location...
HP OmniBook 4150 - Reference Guide
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... settings, 88 DMA channels, 131 I/O addresses, 130 interrupts, 129 system memory, 130 system-off button location, 14 resetting, 21 T taskbar battery, 52 PC Card, 74 volume, 31 tattooing, 95 temperature limits, 128 overheating, 106 testing the OmniBook, 113 time-outs, 57, 90 TopTools, 92 touch pad advanced features,...drive, 98, 99 display, 100 dock, 98 DVD drive, 99 hard disk drive, 102 infrared port, 104 keyboard, 102 memory, 105 142 Reference Guide parallel devices, 111 PC Cards, 105 performance, 106 pointing stick, 102 power, 107 printing, 110 serial devices, 111 startup, 112 touch pad, 102 ...
... settings, 88 DMA channels, 131 I/O addresses, 130 interrupts, 129 system memory, 130 system-off button location, 14 resetting, 21 T taskbar battery, 52 PC Card, 74 volume, 31 tattooing, 95 temperature limits, 128 overheating, 106 testing the OmniBook, 113 time-outs, 57, 90 TopTools, 92 touch pad advanced features,...drive, 98, 99 display, 100 dock, 98 DVD drive, 99 hard disk drive, 102 infrared port, 104 keyboard, 102 memory, 105 142 Reference Guide parallel devices, 111 PC Cards, 105 performance, 106 pointing stick, 102 power, 107 printing, 110 serial devices, 111 startup, 112 touch pad, 102 ...
HP OmniBook 4150 - User's Guide
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... 63 To delete an OmniBook password 64 To attach a security cable 65 Troubleshooting...67 Solving Problems...68 Accessory Problems 68 Audio Problems...69 Display Problems 70 Hard Disk Drive Problems 72 Keyboard and Pointing Device Problems 73 Infrared Problems 74 Memory Problems 75 PC Card (PCMCIA) Problems 75 Performance Problems 77 Power and...
... 63 To delete an OmniBook password 64 To attach a security cable 65 Troubleshooting...67 Solving Problems...68 Accessory Problems 68 Audio Problems...69 Display Problems 70 Hard Disk Drive Problems 72 Keyboard and Pointing Device Problems 73 Infrared Problems 74 Memory Problems 75 PC Card (PCMCIA) Problems 75 Performance Problems 77 Power and...
HP OmniBook 4150 - User's Guide
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.... Important. Expanding the OmniBook Installing a RAM Expansion Module Installing a RAM Expansion Module The OmniBook has no memory (RAM) built in but has two slots for these steps. One slot contains a RAM module installed at the factory. Static electricity can use only PC-100 type RAM modules-other... RAM modules will not function. 1. Your OmniBook's computer chips are ...
.... Important. Expanding the OmniBook Installing a RAM Expansion Module Installing a RAM Expansion Module The OmniBook has no memory (RAM) built in but has two slots for these steps. One slot contains a RAM module installed at the factory. Static electricity can use only PC-100 type RAM modules-other... RAM modules will not function. 1. Your OmniBook's computer chips are ...
HP OmniBook 4150 - User's Guide
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...and use the Windows Troubleshooters. • See the Microsoft Windows manual shipped with you have your OmniBook with the OmniBook. • For information about system addresses, interrupts, DMA channels, or memory, see the chapter titled "Specifications and Regulatory Information" in the dock. • See the... Find technical tips and software updates for the dock. Try the suggestions one at the HP Customer Care website (http://www.hp.com/cposupport/eschome.html). • Test your OmniBook by running the DiagTools test program. For Windows NT, if you install new services, hardware...
...and use the Windows Troubleshooters. • See the Microsoft Windows manual shipped with you have your OmniBook with the OmniBook. • For information about system addresses, interrupts, DMA channels, or memory, see the chapter titled "Specifications and Regulatory Information" in the dock. • See the... Find technical tips and software updates for the dock. Try the suggestions one at the HP Customer Care website (http://www.hp.com/cposupport/eschome.html). • Test your OmniBook by running the DiagTools test program. For Windows NT, if you install new services, hardware...