HP Omnibook PC - Password Removal Form
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... (e.g., manager, spouse, previous owner) attesting ownership: (print sign PLEASE FAX THE ABOVE PROOF-OF-OWNERSHIP TO THE NUMBER PROVIDED TO YOU BY HP SUPPORT Possible fee based support, Once all information is received, we will contact you via phone or fax to provide information you agree that Hewlett...-of sales receipt, invoice, etc. Attach copy of -Ownership with the following options must be held responsible for Hewlett Packard OmniBook/Pavilion password removals. Please use either Section A or Section B. Serial Number (e.g., TW12345678, US12345678, etc 4. From whom was the...
... (e.g., manager, spouse, previous owner) attesting ownership: (print sign PLEASE FAX THE ABOVE PROOF-OF-OWNERSHIP TO THE NUMBER PROVIDED TO YOU BY HP SUPPORT Possible fee based support, Once all information is received, we will contact you via phone or fax to provide information you agree that Hewlett...-of sales receipt, invoice, etc. Attach copy of -Ownership with the following options must be held responsible for Hewlett Packard OmniBook/Pavilion password removals. Please use either Section A or Section B. Serial Number (e.g., TW12345678, US12345678, etc 4. From whom was the...
HP Notebook PC - Operating with a Windows 2000 Upgrade
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... and programs for "Auto Suspend on Undock" and "Auto Turn-on on the HP Notebook PC (www.hp.com/omnibook/support/). Operating the HP Notebook PC with a Windows 2000 Upgrade Certain OmniBook-specific functions of Windows 2000 with the new operating system, Windows 2000. The topics.... • Using BIOS Setup. • Using the Fn Keys. • Removing Plug-In Devices. • Docking and Other Enhanced HP Functionality. • Using Pointing Devices. • Enabling Infrared Connections • Troubleshooting. Will restore network connections. Click Start, Shut Down, ...
... and programs for "Auto Suspend on Undock" and "Auto Turn-on on the HP Notebook PC (www.hp.com/omnibook/support/). Operating the HP Notebook PC with a Windows 2000 Upgrade Certain OmniBook-specific functions of Windows 2000 with the new operating system, Windows 2000. The topics.... • Using BIOS Setup. • Using the Fn Keys. • Removing Plug-In Devices. • Docking and Other Enhanced HP Functionality. • Using Pointing Devices. • Enabling Infrared Connections • Troubleshooting. Will restore network connections. Click Start, Shut Down, ...
HP Notebook PC - Operating with a Windows 2000 Upgrade
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... Power Interface) BIOS. For proper Hibernate operation at www.hp.com/omnibook/support/.) Using the Fn Keys These HP Notebook PC Fn keys do not work under "Docking and Other Enhanced HP Functionality"). For the latest BIOS, look for Windows 2000 Software and Drivers for your HP Notebook PC model at the critical battery threshold (low-battery condition), you...
... Power Interface) BIOS. For proper Hibernate operation at www.hp.com/omnibook/support/.) Using the Fn Keys These HP Notebook PC Fn keys do not work under "Docking and Other Enhanced HP Functionality"). For the latest BIOS, look for Windows 2000 Software and Drivers for your HP Notebook PC model at the critical battery threshold (low-battery condition), you...
HP Notebook PC - Operating with a Windows 2000 Upgrade
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... first turn on Stop device for additional touchpad and pointing-stick functionality (www.hp.com/omnibook/support/). From Standby and Hibernate modes, you have enabled IR. Remove the plug-in module (as follows. in the taskbar. 2. Then restart the HP Notebook PC. Enabling Infrared Connections (New to Windows 95 and NT) This feature is available...
... first turn on Stop device for additional touchpad and pointing-stick functionality (www.hp.com/omnibook/support/). From Standby and Hibernate modes, you have enabled IR. Remove the plug-in module (as follows. in the taskbar. 2. Then restart the HP Notebook PC. Enabling Infrared Connections (New to Windows 95 and NT) This feature is available...
HP Notebook PC - Operating with a Windows 2000 Upgrade
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... of these cards do not work under Windows 2000 because they conflict with Windows 2000 PC Card (PCMCIA) If a Xircom CE2 (IIps) PC LAN card does not work • Certain of these. The Mute setting for Aux B. Troubleshooting HP Notebook PC Operation with the Standard Game Port in the Device Manager. Contact Xircom Customer Support...
... of these cards do not work under Windows 2000 because they conflict with Windows 2000 PC Card (PCMCIA) If a Xircom CE2 (IIps) PC LAN card does not work • Certain of these. The Mute setting for Aux B. Troubleshooting HP Notebook PC Operation with the Standard Game Port in the Device Manager. Contact Xircom Customer Support...
HP OmniBook Notebook PC XE3 Series - Most Recent Information
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... Quicklink III, which permits fax transfer and data transfer In addition, HP notebook PCs sold in the United States and Canada include: > HP e-center, which provides easy access to a wide selection of Internet services > HP information center, which includes links to manuals and support services Default infrared ... drive, also included is: > DVD movie player, which controls DVD operation If the computer has Windows 98, you also have: > HP TopTools for your HP notebook PC on these topics: > software bundled on your computer > default infrared mode > DVD and video file playback > Fn hot keys on ...
... Quicklink III, which permits fax transfer and data transfer In addition, HP notebook PCs sold in the United States and Canada include: > HP e-center, which provides easy access to a wide selection of Internet services > HP information center, which includes links to manuals and support services Default infrared ... drive, also included is: > DVD movie player, which controls DVD operation If the computer has Windows 98, you also have: > HP TopTools for your HP notebook PC on these topics: > software bundled on your computer > default infrared mode > DVD and video file playback > Fn hot keys on ...
HP OmniBook Notebook PC XE3 Series - Most Recent Information
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... mode In Windows 2000, you can modify the default setting for the power switch or the standby button to using the Fn key on the HP notebook keyboard--use the Ctrl and Alt keys on the primary display. Uncheck the hibernation checkbox 4. Click the Power Scheme tab If you receive an error...
... mode In Windows 2000, you can modify the default setting for the power switch or the standby button to using the Fn key on the HP notebook keyboard--use the Ctrl and Alt keys on the primary display. Uncheck the hibernation checkbox 4. Click the Power Scheme tab If you receive an error...
HP OmniBook Notebook PC XE3 Series - Reference Guide
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...have any such product recovery CD-ROM shall be found online, or in any documentation or other manner. Ownership. HP Software Product License Agreement Your notebook PC contains factory-installed software programs. Please read this License Agreement before proceeding. Rights in any title or ownership of .... Customer acknowledges and agrees that the customer agrees to hold the Customer responsible for a full refund. Proceeding to operate this HP Software Product License Agreement shall govern the use of all software that is an essential step in the use of the software ...
...have any such product recovery CD-ROM shall be found online, or in any documentation or other manner. Ownership. HP Software Product License Agreement Your notebook PC contains factory-installed software programs. Please read this License Agreement before proceeding. Rights in any title or ownership of .... Customer acknowledges and agrees that the customer agrees to hold the Customer responsible for a full refund. Proceeding to operate this HP Software Product License Agreement shall govern the use of all software that is an essential step in the use of the software ...
HP OmniBook Notebook PC XE3 Series - Reference Guide
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... Introducing Your Computer 9 Taking Inventory ...10 Software bundled on your computer 10 To buy accessories 10 To find more information 11 Identifying Parts of the Notebook 12 Top and right side view 12 Front view...13 Rear and left side view 14 Bottom view...15 Status lights...16 Multimedia buttons 17... Securing the Computer 36 To set up password protection 36 To attach a security cable 38 To use virus-protection software 38 Working in Comfort with a Notebook PC 39 Caring for Your Computer 41 To protect your hard disk drive 41 To take care of your computer 41 Reference Guide 5
... Introducing Your Computer 9 Taking Inventory ...10 Software bundled on your computer 10 To buy accessories 10 To find more information 11 Identifying Parts of the Notebook 12 Top and right side view 12 Front view...13 Rear and left side view 14 Bottom view...15 Status lights...16 Multimedia buttons 17... Securing the Computer 36 To set up password protection 36 To attach a security cable 38 To use virus-protection software 38 Working in Comfort with a Notebook PC 39 Caring for Your Computer 41 To protect your hard disk drive 41 To take care of your computer 41 Reference Guide 5
HP OmniBook Notebook PC XE3 Series - Reference Guide
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...83 Service and Support ...85 Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement 86 Getting Support for Your HP Notebook PC 88 To use the Reference Guide 88 To get help from the HP notebook website 88 To call the HP Customer Care Center 89 Obtaining Repair Service 92 To receive warranty repair service 92 To ... and Reinstalling Software 112 To recover the factory installation of your hard disk 112 To replace a damaged Recovery CD 113 To update the HP notebook BIOS 113 To recover an application 114 Removing and Reinstalling the Hard Disk Drive 115 If you decide to remove the hard disk drive...
...83 Service and Support ...85 Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement 86 Getting Support for Your HP Notebook PC 88 To use the Reference Guide 88 To get help from the HP notebook website 88 To call the HP Customer Care Center 89 Obtaining Repair Service 92 To receive warranty repair service 92 To ... and Reinstalling Software 112 To recover the factory installation of your hard disk 112 To replace a damaged Recovery CD 113 To update the HP notebook BIOS 113 To recover an application 114 Removing and Reinstalling the Hard Disk Drive 115 If you decide to remove the hard disk drive...
HP OmniBook Notebook PC XE3 Series - Reference Guide
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... become available, you'll find them listed here. Introducing Your Computer Taking Inventory Taking Inventory Your HP notebook PC is shipped with these items: • battery • AC adapter and power cord • Quick Start sheet • HP notebook PC Startup Guide • Recovery CD (or CDs), used to restore Windows and all software included with...
... become available, you'll find them listed here. Introducing Your Computer Taking Inventory Taking Inventory Your HP notebook PC is shipped with these items: • battery • AC adapter and power cord • Quick Start sheet • HP notebook PC Startup Guide • Recovery CD (or CDs), used to restore Windows and all software included with...
HP OmniBook Notebook PC XE3 Series - Reference Guide
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... up and operate your computer and where to set up and running quickly. Startup Guide The Startup Guide is shipped with your computer. HP notebook PC website www.hp.com/notebooks Reference Guide 11 This manual contains information about your HP notebook PC. Introducing Your Computer Taking Inventory • PS/2 Y adapter for mouse and keyboard • additional RAM...
... up and operate your computer and where to set up and running quickly. Startup Guide The Startup Guide is shipped with your computer. HP notebook PC website www.hp.com/notebooks Reference Guide 11 This manual contains information about your HP notebook PC. Introducing Your Computer Taking Inventory • PS/2 Y adapter for mouse and keyboard • additional RAM...
HP OmniBook Notebook PC XE3 Series - Reference Guide
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Introducing Your Computer Identifying Parts of the Notebook Identifying Parts of the Notebook Top and right side view 1 One-Touch buttons 2 Power switch 3 Status lights (see "Status lights") 4 Pad Lock touch pad on/off button 5 Touch pad (pointing device) 6 Scroll up/down toggle 7 Click buttons 8 CD-ROM drive or DVD 9 Microphone 10 CD-ROM or DVD eject button 11 Blue standby button 12 Modem port (on certain models) 13 LAN port (networking-on certain models) 12 Reference Guide
Introducing Your Computer Identifying Parts of the Notebook Identifying Parts of the Notebook Top and right side view 1 One-Touch buttons 2 Power switch 3 Status lights (see "Status lights") 4 Pad Lock touch pad on/off button 5 Touch pad (pointing device) 6 Scroll up/down toggle 7 Click buttons 8 CD-ROM drive or DVD 9 Microphone 10 CD-ROM or DVD eject button 11 Blue standby button 12 Modem port (on certain models) 13 LAN port (networking-on certain models) 12 Reference Guide
HP OmniBook Notebook PC XE3 Series - Reference Guide
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Front view Introducing Your Computer Identifying Parts of the Notebook 14 Headphone audio jack 15 Status panel mode select button 16 Status panel 17 Multimedia buttons 18 Latch (to open computer) Reference Guide 13
Front view Introducing Your Computer Identifying Parts of the Notebook 14 Headphone audio jack 15 Status panel mode select button 16 Status panel 17 Multimedia buttons 18 Latch (to open computer) Reference Guide 13
HP OmniBook Notebook PC XE3 Series - Reference Guide
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Introducing Your Computer Identifying Parts of the Notebook Rear and left side view 19 AC adapter (power) jack 20 PS/2 port (external mouse or keyboard) 21 Serial port 22 Parallel port 23 VGA port (external monitor) 24 Infrared port 25 TV output port 26 USB ports 27 Microphone jack 28 Kensington lock slot (security connector) 29 PC card slots 30 System-off button (for resetting computer) 31 PC card eject buttons 32 Floppy disk drive 14 Reference Guide
Introducing Your Computer Identifying Parts of the Notebook Rear and left side view 19 AC adapter (power) jack 20 PS/2 port (external mouse or keyboard) 21 Serial port 22 Parallel port 23 VGA port (external monitor) 24 Infrared port 25 TV output port 26 USB ports 27 Microphone jack 28 Kensington lock slot (security connector) 29 PC card slots 30 System-off button (for resetting computer) 31 PC card eject buttons 32 Floppy disk drive 14 Reference Guide
HP OmniBook Notebook PC XE3 Series - Reference Guide
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Bottom view Introducing Your Computer Identifying Parts of the Notebook 33 Battery 34 Battery latch 35 RAM expansion cover 36 Port replicator (docking) connector Reference Guide 15
Bottom view Introducing Your Computer Identifying Parts of the Notebook 33 Battery 34 Battery latch 35 RAM expansion cover 36 Port replicator (docking) connector Reference Guide 15
HP OmniBook Notebook PC XE3 Series - Reference Guide
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Introducing Your Computer Identifying Parts of the Notebook Status lights 1 Power 2 Battery 3 Caps lock (capital letters) 4 Num lock (numeric keypad) 5 Scroll lock 6 Floppy disk drive access 7 Hard disk drive access 8 CD-ROM drive or DVD access 16 Reference Guide
Introducing Your Computer Identifying Parts of the Notebook Status lights 1 Power 2 Battery 3 Caps lock (capital letters) 4 Num lock (numeric keypad) 5 Scroll lock 6 Floppy disk drive access 7 Hard disk drive access 8 CD-ROM drive or DVD access 16 Reference Guide
HP OmniBook Notebook PC XE3 Series - Reference Guide
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... computer is on, the volume control buttons also govern the volume for audio CD playback. Reference Guide 17 Introducing Your Computer Identifying Parts of the Notebook Multimedia buttons The multimedia buttons are on the front of the computer, to the right of a standalone multimedia player control its functions. When the computer...
... computer is on, the volume control buttons also govern the volume for audio CD playback. Reference Guide 17 Introducing Your Computer Identifying Parts of the Notebook Multimedia buttons The multimedia buttons are on the front of the computer, to the right of a standalone multimedia player control its functions. When the computer...
HP OmniBook Notebook PC XE3 Series - Reference Guide
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Introducing Your Computer Identifying Parts of the Notebook Status panel The status panel on the front of the display. Click Start, Shut Down, Shut down and restart the computer. If you can view ...
Introducing Your Computer Identifying Parts of the Notebook Status panel The status panel on the front of the display. Click Start, Shut Down, Shut down and restart the computer. If you can view ...
HP OmniBook Notebook PC XE3 Series - Reference Guide
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... to return quickly to the same state when you are two controls above the center of the keyboard. Keep the adapter plugged in until your notebook does not turn the system off , and the large blue button in the top center puts the system in standby mode-or, if it to... , slide the power switch to normal operation when it is reached.) To return the computer to the left and release it is already in the HP notebook PC. To use the power switch to normal operation. To use the standby button You can use the standby button to save the current state of...
... to return quickly to the same state when you are two controls above the center of the keyboard. Keep the adapter plugged in until your notebook does not turn the system off , and the large blue button in the top center puts the system in standby mode-or, if it to... , slide the power switch to normal operation when it is reached.) To return the computer to the left and release it is already in the HP notebook PC. To use the power switch to normal operation. To use the standby button You can use the standby button to save the current state of...