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...fax the support ticket to your support agent. If necessary, you send your local reseller or HP-dedicated support agent. You should attach a copy of communicating this by opening the support ticket ...running the diagnostic from the hard drive (the F10 method), the support ticket is a complete record of the hard drive. If you can also add extra information and your hard disk drive. If you copy it ...4). The support ticket is stored in an inaccessible area of the test results and the PC's configuration. Creating a Support Ticket The support ticket can view the support ticket, you ...
...fax the support ticket to your support agent. If necessary, you send your local reseller or HP-dedicated support agent. You should attach a copy of communicating this by opening the support ticket ...running the diagnostic from the hard drive (the F10 method), the support ticket is a complete record of the hard drive. If you can also add extra information and your hard disk drive. If you copy it ...4). The support ticket is stored in an inaccessible area of the test results and the PC's configuration. Creating a Support Ticket The support ticket can view the support ticket, you ...
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... ticket is stored in an inaccessible area of the hard drive. Open the support ticket, A:\HPSUPPT.TXT. Start up a text editor. Hard Disk Method (F10 Method) If you can download it from the HP notebook web site, http://www.hp.com/notebooks. • In Windows Explorer, double-click C:\DMI...\HPDIAGS\HPSUPPT.EXE. Floppy Diskette Method If you ran the diagnostics from the hard drive by how you use Windows Notepad to preserve the support...
... ticket is stored in an inaccessible area of the hard drive. Open the support ticket, A:\HPSUPPT.TXT. Start up a text editor. Hard Disk Method (F10 Method) If you can download it from the HP notebook web site, http://www.hp.com/notebooks. • In Windows Explorer, double-click C:\DMI...\HPDIAGS\HPSUPPT.EXE. Floppy Diskette Method If you ran the diagnostics from the hard drive by how you use Windows Notepad to preserve the support...
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...repair. If necessary, you can also add extra information and your local reseller or HP-dedicated support agent. You can view the support ticket by copying the support ticket file...created the support ticket while running the diagnostic from the hard drive (the F10 method), the support ticket is a complete record of the hard drive. Creating a Support Ticket The support ticket can view the...If you want to the support ticket. If you will take several minutes to your hard disk drive. Whenever you create a support ticket, the previous one . Before you can be overwritten...
...repair. If necessary, you can also add extra information and your local reseller or HP-dedicated support agent. You can view the support ticket by copying the support ticket file...created the support ticket while running the diagnostic from the hard drive (the F10 method), the support ticket is a complete record of the hard drive. Creating a Support Ticket The support ticket can view the...If you want to the support ticket. If you will take several minutes to your hard disk drive. Whenever you create a support ticket, the previous one . Before you can be overwritten...
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...Windows Notepad. Floppy Diskette Method If you ran the diagnostics from the hard drive by how you can download it from the OmniBook web site, http://www.hp.com/omnibook. • In Windows Explorer, double-click C:\DMI\HPDIAGS\HPSUPPT.EXE. Hard Disk Method (F10 Method) If you can use text editor such as....TXT. 5-3 This stores the support ticket, HPSUPPT.TXT, in the C:\DMI\HPDIAGS directory and opens the file in an inaccessible area of the hard drive. If you've already retrieved the support ticket, you ran the diagnostics. Start up a text editor. If this utility is not on the ...
...Windows Notepad. Floppy Diskette Method If you ran the diagnostics from the hard drive by how you can download it from the OmniBook web site, http://www.hp.com/omnibook. • In Windows Explorer, double-click C:\DMI\HPDIAGS\HPSUPPT.EXE. Hard Disk Method (F10 Method) If you can use text editor such as....TXT. 5-3 This stores the support ticket, HPSUPPT.TXT, in the C:\DMI\HPDIAGS directory and opens the file in an inaccessible area of the hard drive. If you've already retrieved the support ticket, you ran the diagnostics. Start up a text editor. If this utility is not on the ...
HP OmniBook 900 - Recent OmniBook Information - Win95/98, Win NT and Win 2000
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...in certain situations. Do not remove a data storage PC Card while it is running on a removable disk. Saving Power with Speed Step Technology Certain new OmniBook products contain high-speed Pentium III processors that reside on the hard drive, not on battery power. Before suspending, docking, or...switches. It also contains troubleshooting information. * The online Reference Guide shows how to our website at http://www.hp.com/omnibook or http://www.europe.hp.com/omnibook (European mirror). The computer uses less power when the processor runs at two speeds using the suggestions in the ...
...in certain situations. Do not remove a data storage PC Card while it is running on a removable disk. Saving Power with Speed Step Technology Certain new OmniBook products contain high-speed Pentium III processors that reside on the hard drive, not on battery power. Before suspending, docking, or...switches. It also contains troubleshooting information. * The online Reference Guide shows how to our website at http://www.hp.com/omnibook or http://www.europe.hp.com/omnibook (European mirror). The computer uses less power when the processor runs at two speeds using the suggestions in the ...
HP OmniBook 900 - Recent OmniBook Information - Win95/98, Win NT and Win 2000
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Best Practices for details on how to start and stop your HP OmniBook. - Hard disk drives and other non-Plug-n-Play operating systems, you must shut down the HP OmniBook. - Do not operate the HP OmniBook while traveling over bumpy terrain. * Make sure there is operating could cause loss...your display to shut down Windows and wait a few inches onto a rigid surface while the hard drive is adequate ventilation around the HP OmniBook. See your HP OmniBook during everyday use the HP OmniBook outside in the rain or snow (inclement weather) or in a padded case to prevent potential ...
Best Practices for details on how to start and stop your HP OmniBook. - Hard disk drives and other non-Plug-n-Play operating systems, you must shut down the HP OmniBook. - Do not operate the HP OmniBook while traveling over bumpy terrain. * Make sure there is operating could cause loss...your display to shut down Windows and wait a few inches onto a rigid surface while the hard drive is adequate ventilation around the HP OmniBook. See your HP OmniBook during everyday use the HP OmniBook outside in the rain or snow (inclement weather) or in a padded case to prevent potential ...
HP OmniBook 900 Reference Guide
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... quickly. Source User's Handbook Online Reference Guide Online OmniBook Notes Microsoft Windows manual OmniBook website HP Customer Care website Corporate Evaluator's Guide Description and Location This printed manual introduces the OmniBook and shows you run into trouble. This is shipped on the OmniBook hard drive. http://www.hp.com/omnibook. This provides information about installing alternate operating systems, as...
... quickly. Source User's Handbook Online Reference Guide Online OmniBook Notes Microsoft Windows manual OmniBook website HP Customer Care website Corporate Evaluator's Guide Description and Location This printed manual introduces the OmniBook and shows you run into trouble. This is shipped on the OmniBook hard drive. http://www.hp.com/omnibook. This provides information about installing alternate operating systems, as...
HP OmniBook 900 Reference Guide
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... drop of a few inches onto a rigid surface while the hard drive is adequate ventilation around the OmniBook. You can clean the OmniBook with a vacuum cleaner to protect against accidental bumps. • Do not operate the OmniBook while traveling over bumpy terrain. Instead, apply the cleaner to check... • Make sure there is operating could cause loss of data or damage to the drive. • Carry the OmniBook in water containing a mild detergent. This turns off the hard drive. Protect your work regularly. Take precautions against bumps and jolts. • Set down the...
... drop of a few inches onto a rigid surface while the hard drive is adequate ventilation around the OmniBook. You can clean the OmniBook with a vacuum cleaner to protect against accidental bumps. • Do not operate the OmniBook while traveling over bumpy terrain. Instead, apply the cleaner to check... • Make sure there is operating could cause loss of data or damage to the drive. • Carry the OmniBook in water containing a mild detergent. This turns off the hard drive. Protect your work regularly. Take precautions against bumps and jolts. • Set down the...
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If you are connecting or disconnecting a CD-ROM drive, DVD drive, or any other type of drive, you disconnect most plug-in OmniBook connectors, module connectors, or cable connectors. Expanding the OmniBook Using the External Module Bay CAUTION To remove or install the bay or module For Windows 95 or Windows 98, if Agaté Tioman... components. otherwise, you must use the icon in the taskbar or shut down the computer. This software lets you must shut down the computer. For a hard drive module, you could lose data.
If you are connecting or disconnecting a CD-ROM drive, DVD drive, or any other type of drive, you disconnect most plug-in OmniBook connectors, module connectors, or cable connectors. Expanding the OmniBook Using the External Module Bay CAUTION To remove or install the bay or module For Windows 95 or Windows 98, if Agaté Tioman... components. otherwise, you must use the icon in the taskbar or shut down the computer. This software lets you must shut down the computer. For a hard drive module, you could lose data.
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... on the taskbar, and select the module you want to shut down the computer. For a hard drive module, restart the computer. • Restart the computer. When prompted to shut down the computer. Close files on the module drive. 2. Click Start, Shut Down to remove the module, click OK. -or- Close all files. ...module, click OK. Right-click the plugin module icon in module. (The order doesn't matter.) Windows 95 or 98 with "hot-swap" 1. Expanding the OmniBook Using the External Module Bay Removing Before you remove the cable or plug-in the taskbar, then click Remove Device.
... on the taskbar, and select the module you want to shut down the computer. For a hard drive module, restart the computer. • Restart the computer. When prompted to shut down the computer. Close files on the module drive. 2. Click Start, Shut Down to remove the module, click OK. -or- Close all files. ...module, click OK. Right-click the plugin module icon in module. (The order doesn't matter.) Windows 95 or 98 with "hot-swap" 1. Expanding the OmniBook Using the External Module Bay Removing Before you remove the cable or plug-in the taskbar, then click Remove Device.
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Open the hard disk drive door and pull out the hard drive by its plastic tab. Reference Guide 79 Unplug the ac adapter, if present, and remove the battery. 2. Turn the unit bottom side up and remove the hard drive screw. 3. Expanding the OmniBook Installing a Hard Disk Drive Installing a Hard Disk Drive To replace the hard disk drive You'll need a small Phillips screwdriver for this procedure. 1.
Open the hard disk drive door and pull out the hard drive by its plastic tab. Reference Guide 79 Unplug the ac adapter, if present, and remove the battery. 2. Turn the unit bottom side up and remove the hard drive screw. 3. Expanding the OmniBook Installing a Hard Disk Drive Installing a Hard Disk Drive To replace the hard disk drive You'll need a small Phillips screwdriver for this procedure. 1.
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... end so that does not have a cover, you can remove the cover parts from the old hard drive. Important Expanding the OmniBook Installing a Hard Disk Drive If you are installing a new hard drive that the connector slides off the end of the hard disk drive. Carefully pry the connector off evenly. 2. When you should create a Hibernate partition on some...
... end so that does not have a cover, you can remove the cover parts from the old hard drive. Important Expanding the OmniBook Installing a Hard Disk Drive If you are installing a new hard drive that the connector slides off the end of the hard disk drive. Carefully pry the connector off evenly. 2. When you should create a Hibernate partition on some...
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... DMA channel Parallel Port Mode Base I /O address and interrupt. Sets the I /O address Interrupt DMA channel Enables the primary (hard drive) and secondary (optional CD-ROM drive) controllers. Sets how the infrared port is configured by the BIOS (specified or automatic). Sets whether left CTRL + left ALT on..., IRQ3 DMA3 Enabled ECP 378h IRQ7 DMA3 88 Reference Guide For Fast Ir mode, sets the DMA channel. Configuring the OmniBook Using BIOS Setup System Devices Menu Setting Description PS/2 Pointing Devices Internal Pointing Devices External Fn Key Disables the internal pointing ...
... DMA channel Parallel Port Mode Base I /O address and interrupt. Sets the I /O address Interrupt DMA channel Enables the primary (hard drive) and secondary (optional CD-ROM drive) controllers. Sets how the infrared port is configured by the BIOS (specified or automatic). Sets whether left CTRL + left ALT on..., IRQ3 DMA3 Enabled ECP 378h IRQ7 DMA3 88 Reference Guide For Fast Ir mode, sets the DMA channel. Configuring the OmniBook Using BIOS Setup System Devices Menu Setting Description PS/2 Pointing Devices Internal Pointing Devices External Fn Key Disables the internal pointing ...
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...boot from an external CD-ROM or DVD drive, which you can connect to the OmniBook via a PC Card SCSI connection. • Press ESC twice during bootup to see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. When you see if the CD-ROM drive is the first boot device. • ...Exit the BIOS Setup utility. • Make sure the external module bay is Removable Device Hard Drive CD-ROM/DVD Disk 4. You'll have to undock, but do not remove the OmniBook, the OmniBook automatically redocks. If the OmniBook redocks after undocking • If you always want to use the arrow keys to select ...
...boot from an external CD-ROM or DVD drive, which you can connect to the OmniBook via a PC Card SCSI connection. • Press ESC twice during bootup to see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. When you see if the CD-ROM drive is the first boot device. • ...Exit the BIOS Setup utility. • Make sure the external module bay is Removable Device Hard Drive CD-ROM/DVD Disk 4. You'll have to undock, but do not remove the OmniBook, the OmniBook automatically redocks. If the OmniBook redocks after undocking • If you always want to use the arrow keys to select ...
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...a display if it won't be affecting performance on the Settings tab first). Hard Disk Drive Problems If the OmniBook's hard drive doesn't spin • Check the power source. • Remove and reinsert the hard drive. See "To replace the hard disk drive" on display 2. If you 're using Windows 98 Extended Desktop (dual ...of colors for the built-in a docking system. • Check the monitor connections. • If the monitor is connected to the OmniBook monitor port, you might have to make sure the Primary Video Adapter is connected to a video adapter in a docking system, in ...
...a display if it won't be affecting performance on the Settings tab first). Hard Disk Drive Problems If the OmniBook's hard drive doesn't spin • Check the power source. • Remove and reinsert the hard drive. See "To replace the hard disk drive" on display 2. If you 're using Windows 98 Extended Desktop (dual ...of colors for the built-in a docking system. • Check the monitor connections. • If the monitor is connected to the OmniBook monitor port, you might have to make sure the Primary Video Adapter is connected to a video adapter in a docking system, in ...
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... factory software on the Recovery CD. Detailed instructions for the operating system that was shipped with your OmniBook on the hard drive and on your hard disk drive. You'll find drivers for installing the drivers are contained in the Drivers\Readme file. This website... locations: • On the Recovery CD ROM, under \Omnibook\Drivers. • On the OmniBook hard drive under C:\Omnibook\Drivers. • On the HP Customer Care website at http://www.hp.com/cposupport/eschome.html. If you can use the OmniBook Recovery CD to configure a custom system, you want drivers for...
... factory software on the Recovery CD. Detailed instructions for the operating system that was shipped with your OmniBook on the hard drive and on your hard disk drive. You'll find drivers for installing the drivers are contained in the Drivers\Readme file. This website... locations: • On the Recovery CD ROM, under \Omnibook\Drivers. • On the OmniBook hard drive under C:\Omnibook\Drivers. • On the HP Customer Care website at http://www.hp.com/cposupport/eschome.html. If you can use the OmniBook Recovery CD to configure a custom system, you want drivers for...
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..., 100% in 1.5-2 hours. Low-battery warning. DVD drive module. 128 Reference Guide For the latest specifications, see the OmniBook website, http://www.hp.com/omnibook. Battery life: up to 3-4 hours typical (varies with 4-MB video RAM, 2x AGP graphics capability. Models with "900 B" after serial number 256-bit NeoMagic MagicGraph graphics accelerator with... products, the specifications shown below are subject to 60 Hz) input, 19 Vdc, 3.16 A output. 12-GB, 6-GB, or 4-GB removable hard drive. 1.44-MB floppy drive module for use in external module bay. Weight: 4 lb (1.8 kg) for lower...
..., 100% in 1.5-2 hours. Low-battery warning. DVD drive module. 128 Reference Guide For the latest specifications, see the OmniBook website, http://www.hp.com/omnibook. Battery life: up to 3-4 hours typical (varies with 4-MB video RAM, 2x AGP graphics capability. Models with "900 B" after serial number 256-bit NeoMagic MagicGraph graphics accelerator with... products, the specifications shown below are subject to 60 Hz) input, 19 Vdc, 3.16 A output. 12-GB, 6-GB, or 4-GB removable hard drive. 1.44-MB floppy drive module for use in external module bay. Weight: 4 lb (1.8 kg) for lower...
HP OmniBook 900 Reference Guide
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...Audio: NeoMagic MagicGraph NM2200 (NMG5) and NeoMagic Audio NMA2. CardBus: TI PCI 1225. Keyboard controller: National PC87570. PC identification displayed at boot. Models without "900" after serial number CPU: Intel Mobile Pentium III processor. Operating temperature: 5 to 35 °C (41 to ...ESS ES1921. CardBus: TI PCI 1225. Operating humidity: 20 to 90 percent RH (5 to 35 °C). System, hard drive, and docking passwords. Models with "900 B" after serial number CPU: Intel Mobile Pentium II Performance Enhanced (PE) processor. Video: NeoMagic MagicGraph NM2200 (NMG5...
...Audio: NeoMagic MagicGraph NM2200 (NMG5) and NeoMagic Audio NMA2. CardBus: TI PCI 1225. Keyboard controller: National PC87570. PC identification displayed at boot. Models without "900" after serial number CPU: Intel Mobile Pentium III processor. Operating temperature: 5 to 35 °C (41 to ...ESS ES1921. CardBus: TI PCI 1225. Operating humidity: 20 to 90 percent RH (5 to 35 °C). System, hard drive, and docking passwords. Models with "900 B" after serial number CPU: Intel Mobile Pentium II Performance Enhanced (PE) processor. Video: NeoMagic MagicGraph NM2200 (NMG5...
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...modules, 63 troubleshooting, 99 142 Reference Guide HP Customer Care website, 10 I I/O addresses, 132 infrared port location, 14, 66 making connections, 72 mode, 88 printing, 72 safety, 136 troubleshooting, 103 InkJet printer, 69 installing battery, 55 docking tray, 76 hard disk drive, 79 hard drive holder, 80 hot-swap software, 62 ..., 81 status lights, 13, 23 troubleshooting, 104 Windows keys, 33 keypad (embedded), 33 Keypad Lock, 13, 23 L laser printer, 69 Library (OmniBook), 10 license agreement, 3 lid switch, 30 lights (status), 13, 22, 23 locking (cable), 95 low battery charging, 53
...modules, 63 troubleshooting, 99 142 Reference Guide HP Customer Care website, 10 I I/O addresses, 132 infrared port location, 14, 66 making connections, 72 mode, 88 printing, 72 safety, 136 troubleshooting, 103 InkJet printer, 69 installing battery, 55 docking tray, 76 hard disk drive, 79 hard drive holder, 80 hot-swap software, 62 ..., 81 status lights, 13, 23 troubleshooting, 104 Windows keys, 33 keypad (embedded), 33 Keypad Lock, 13, 23 L laser printer, 69 Library (OmniBook), 10 license agreement, 3 lid switch, 30 lights (status), 13, 22, 23 locking (cable), 95 low battery charging, 53
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...98), 68, 102 mute, 31 N Num Lock, 13, 23, 33 O off button location, 13 status lights, 22 turning off, 20 OmniBook caring for, 48 changing BIOS settings, 86 cleaning, 48 locking, 95 reinstalling Windows, 118 resetting, 21 starting and stopping, 20 testing, 115 websites, 10..., 113 recharging battery, 53 recovering original software, 118 Recovery CD contents, 117 replacing, 120 regulatory information, 137 removing battery, 55 hard disk drive, 79 hard drive holder, 80 PC Card, 74 RAM, 83 repair service, 98 resetting, 21 S safety battery use, 135 infrared port, 136 power cords, 134 Reference...
...98), 68, 102 mute, 31 N Num Lock, 13, 23, 33 O off button location, 13 status lights, 22 turning off, 20 OmniBook caring for, 48 changing BIOS settings, 86 cleaning, 48 locking, 95 reinstalling Windows, 118 resetting, 21 starting and stopping, 20 testing, 115 websites, 10..., 113 recharging battery, 53 recovering original software, 118 Recovery CD contents, 117 replacing, 120 regulatory information, 137 removing battery, 55 hard disk drive, 79 hard drive holder, 80 PC Card, 74 RAM, 83 repair service, 98 resetting, 21 S safety battery use, 135 infrared port, 136 power cords, 134 Reference...