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... ABOVE PROOF-OF-OWNERSHIP TO THE NUMBER PROVIDED TO YOU BY HP SUPPORT Possible fee based support, Once all information is received, we will not be completed and faxed to complete the password removal process. Password Removal Request Requestor Name Case No. (if known Requester Fax ... Team Date of Request One of the following options must be held responsible for Hewlett Packard OmniBook/Pavilion password removals. B) Attested Ownership with the following information: 1. Serial Number (e.g., TW12345678, US12345678, etc 2. Revision Date: 04/29/2003 Property of -Ownership...
... ABOVE PROOF-OF-OWNERSHIP TO THE NUMBER PROVIDED TO YOU BY HP SUPPORT Possible fee based support, Once all information is received, we will not be completed and faxed to complete the password removal process. Password Removal Request Requestor Name Case No. (if known Requester Fax ... Team Date of Request One of the following options must be held responsible for Hewlett Packard OmniBook/Pavilion password removals. B) Attested Ownership with the following information: 1. Serial Number (e.g., TW12345678, US12345678, etc 2. Revision Date: 04/29/2003 Property of -Ownership...
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Contents Getting Started with Your HP Notebook 12 Taking Inventory...13 What's in the box 13 To buy accessories...Connect a phone line 24 Step 4: Turn on the computer 25 Step 5: Set up Windows 25 Step 6: Register your notebook 26 What to do next ...27 To connect to the Internet 27 Basic Operation ...29 Operating Your Computer 30 To turn... Securing Your Computer 42 To set up password protection 42 To attach a security cable 43 To protect against viruses 44 To set PC identification 44 To lock the hard disk drive 45 Working in Comfort with a Notebook PC 46 Corporate Evaluator's Guide 7
Contents Getting Started with Your HP Notebook 12 Taking Inventory...13 What's in the box 13 To buy accessories...Connect a phone line 24 Step 4: Turn on the computer 25 Step 5: Set up Windows 25 Step 6: Register your notebook 26 What to do next ...27 To connect to the Internet 27 Basic Operation ...29 Operating Your Computer 30 To turn... Securing Your Computer 42 To set up password protection 42 To attach a security cable 43 To protect against viruses 44 To set PC identification 44 To lock the hard disk drive 45 Working in Comfort with a Notebook PC 46 Corporate Evaluator's Guide 7
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... Computer To set up password protection You can protect your Windows password. 3. When the HP logo appears, press F2 to prompt for a password when the computer leaves Standby mode. Windows 98 1. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, then double-click Passwords. 2. Click the Change Passwords tab, then click Change Windows Password and set an empty password. On the Advanced...
... Computer To set up password protection You can protect your Windows password. 3. When the HP logo appears, press F2 to prompt for a password when the computer leaves Standby mode. Windows 98 1. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, then double-click Passwords. 2. Click the Change Passwords tab, then click Change Windows Password and set an empty password. On the Advanced...
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...and a lock (such as a table leg. 2. Wrap the cable around the stationary object, and make sure it can use to prompt for a password when the computer leaves Standby mode. Store the key in connector you can 't slip off. 3. Corporate Evaluator's Guide 43 On the Advanced tab, ...select the option to secure the computer with a password in Control Panel Display. Click Start, Control Panel, Performance and Maintenance, Power Options. 4. Insert the lock into the security connector on the right ...
...and a lock (such as a table leg. 2. Wrap the cable around the stationary object, and make sure it can use to prompt for a password when the computer leaves Standby mode. Store the key in connector you can 't slip off. 3. Corporate Evaluator's Guide 43 On the Advanced tab, ...select the option to secure the computer with a password in Control Panel Display. Click Start, Control Panel, Performance and Maintenance, Power Options. 4. Insert the lock into the security connector on the right ...
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.... You can type up TopTools" on page 155. 2. Click Apply. 5. In the "Identification String" box, type a unique set PC identification HP TopTools and PC identification are not supported on the screen. Type your BIOS administrator password and press ENTER. 44 Corporate Evaluator's Guide To set of your data. Basic Operation Securing Your Computer Pavilion...
.... You can type up TopTools" on page 155. 2. Click Apply. 5. In the "Identification String" box, type a unique set PC identification HP TopTools and PC identification are not supported on the screen. Type your BIOS administrator password and press ENTER. 44 Corporate Evaluator's Guide To set of your data. Basic Operation Securing Your Computer Pavilion...
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...lock its internal hard disk drive to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. From the Security menu, enable Password Required to save and exit BIOS Setup. Press F10 to Boot. 4. When the HP logo appears, press F2 to help keep your data. 1. Corporate Evaluator's Guide 45 When you cannot ...recover your information secure. Hard disk drive lock does not protect a second hard disk drive installed in the module bay. If you forget the password, you enable hard ...
...lock its internal hard disk drive to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. From the Security menu, enable Password Required to save and exit BIOS Setup. Press F10 to Boot. 4. When the HP logo appears, press F2 to help keep your data. 1. Corporate Evaluator's Guide 45 When you cannot ...recover your information secure. Hard disk drive lock does not protect a second hard disk drive installed in the module bay. If you forget the password, you enable hard ...
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...US installations you wish to define the proper time zone may accept the default computer name and/or leave the administrator password blank. Provide a computer name and a password for . Provide your language settings. Using the arrow keys highlight the UNPARTITIONED SPACE and press ENTER to use all available... NEXT. 14. Enter your time zone to access an outside line. The first partition is listed as FAT and is quite small, this PC to a domain if you will restart automatically. 12. You will examine the hard disks and begin . Define your product license key and ...
...US installations you wish to define the proper time zone may accept the default computer name and/or leave the administrator password blank. Provide a computer name and a password for . Provide your language settings. Using the arrow keys highlight the UNPARTITIONED SPACE and press ENTER to use all available... NEXT. 14. Enter your time zone to access an outside line. The first partition is listed as FAT and is quite small, this PC to a domain if you will restart automatically. 12. You will examine the hard disks and begin . Define your product license key and ...
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...or Computer Domain" screen, make the appropriate selection and click Next. 16. Upon completion of running the newest hardware contained within the HP Notebook. Click Finish. Give the appropriate choice on the network to administer User IDs and Windows security. Other Devices • Multimedia Audio Controller...is used by other computers on user logon, then click Next. 19. This password is not capable of the Windows 2000 install you will reboot. 17. Enter a computer name, and an Administrator password twice, then click Next. At the "Network Settings" screen select "Typical ...
...or Computer Domain" screen, make the appropriate selection and click Next. 16. Upon completion of running the newest hardware contained within the HP Notebook. Click Finish. Give the appropriate choice on the network to administer User IDs and Windows security. Other Devices • Multimedia Audio Controller...is used by other computers on user logon, then click Next. 19. This password is not capable of the Windows 2000 install you will reboot. 17. Enter a computer name, and an Administrator password twice, then click Next. At the "Network Settings" screen select "Typical ...
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... A-Z), and cannot include special or accented characters. Enter Boot Sets whether a user password is the only password set , change , or clear the user password. Requires the administrator password for changes. Enabled CD-ROM Boot Sets whether the computer will attempt to boot ... set . Troubleshooting and Maintenance Configuring the Computer Security Menu Setting Description Default User Password is Shows if a user password is enabled. 152 Corporate Evaluator's Guide The password can have no more than 8 characters (0-9, A-Z), and cannot include special or ...
... A-Z), and cannot include special or accented characters. Enter Boot Sets whether a user password is the only password set , change , or clear the user password. Requires the administrator password for changes. Enabled CD-ROM Boot Sets whether the computer will attempt to boot ... set . Troubleshooting and Maintenance Configuring the Computer Security Menu Setting Description Default User Password is Shows if a user password is enabled. 152 Corporate Evaluator's Guide The password can have no more than 8 characters (0-9, A-Z), and cannot include special or ...
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... network server. Internal NIC Exit Menu Setting Description Save Changes and Exit Saves Setup changes, then exits and reboots. Does not affect password, date, or time changes. Hard Disk 2. Default 154 Corporate Evaluator's Guide Move the entries to change the order. If the... default settings, and remains in a category, you can select the one scanned. Default 1. CD-ROM/DVD drive 4. Does not affect password, date, or time changes. Save Changes Saves Setup changes, and remains in Setup. Troubleshooting and Maintenance Configuring the Computer Setting +Hard Disk...
... network server. Internal NIC Exit Menu Setting Description Save Changes and Exit Saves Setup changes, then exits and reboots. Does not affect password, date, or time changes. Hard Disk 2. Default 154 Corporate Evaluator's Guide Move the entries to change the order. If the... default settings, and remains in a category, you can select the one scanned. Default 1. CD-ROM/DVD drive 4. Does not affect password, date, or time changes. Save Changes Saves Setup changes, and remains in Setup. Troubleshooting and Maintenance Configuring the Computer Setting +Hard Disk...
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... Click Start, Programs (or All Programs), Hewlett-Packard, Notebook, HP e- The first time you make an Internet connection from this program, click Change Settings in the BIOS Setup utility, except for the PC Identification and BIOS passwords. 1. BIOS updates are running smoothly. To update Windows drivers... From time to time, HP releases updated versions of your system. You can use e-Diagtools for Windows,...
... Click Start, Programs (or All Programs), Hewlett-Packard, Notebook, HP e- The first time you make an Internet connection from this program, click Change Settings in the BIOS Setup utility, except for the PC Identification and BIOS passwords. 1. BIOS updates are running smoothly. To update Windows drivers... From time to time, HP releases updated versions of your system. You can use e-Diagtools for Windows,...
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Mini-PCI interface. Plug-in module bay for accessory modules. PC identification displayed at 25 °C (77 °F). Kensington MicroSaver lock slot. Operating humidity: 20 to 90 percent RH (5 to 95 °F). User and administrator passwords. System, hard drive, and docking passwords. Optional port replicator, mini dock, and docking system. DMI-accessible electronic ... Operating frequency: 2.5-GHz ISM band, exact frequencies and channels depend on certain models. One Type III or one or two Type II 16-/32-bit PC Card slots. Receiver sensitivity: -84 dBm typical.
Mini-PCI interface. Plug-in module bay for accessory modules. PC identification displayed at 25 °C (77 °F). Kensington MicroSaver lock slot. Operating humidity: 20 to 90 percent RH (5 to 95 °F). User and administrator passwords. System, hard drive, and docking passwords. Optional port replicator, mini dock, and docking system. DMI-accessible electronic ... Operating frequency: 2.5-GHz ISM band, exact frequencies and channels depend on certain models. One Type III or one or two Type II 16-/32-bit PC Card slots. Receiver sensitivity: -84 dBm typical.
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... operating time, 57, 141 release latch, 16 safety, 183 saving power, 57 secondary, 57 status lights, 55 troubleshooting, 140 BayManager hot-swap installing, 76 BIOS password, 42 updating, 158 BIOS Setup utility Boot menu, 154 Exit menu, 154 external display settings, 150 Main menu, 150 Power menu, 153 Security menu, 152...
... operating time, 57, 141 release latch, 16 safety, 183 saving power, 57 secondary, 57 status lights, 55 troubleshooting, 140 BayManager hot-swap installing, 76 BIOS password, 42 updating, 158 BIOS Setup utility Boot menu, 154 Exit menu, 154 external display settings, 150 Main menu, 150 Power menu, 153 Security menu, 152...
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... safety, 184 Library (HP), 15 lights LAN port, 68 status, 16, 19, 20 locking (cable), 43 LPT1 port, 17 M Main menu (BIOS), 150 memory adding, 94 extended, 150 PC-133, 94, 135 ...N network connecting to, 68 dialing, 63 LAN, See LAN wireless, See wireless network Norton AntiVirus, 44 Notebook Web sites, 15 NTFS format, 157 NTSC selecting for output, 150 Num Lock, 16, 20, 37 O...port floppy connection, 79 location, 17 partition (Utility), 156 password, 42 PC Cards installing, 82 saving power, 57 stopping, 83 troubleshooting, 137 PC identification, 44 PC-133 RAM, 94, 135 PCMCIA cards, 82 phone cord...
... safety, 184 Library (HP), 15 lights LAN port, 68 status, 16, 19, 20 locking (cable), 43 LPT1 port, 17 M Main menu (BIOS), 150 memory adding, 94 extended, 150 PC-133, 94, 135 ...N network connecting to, 68 dialing, 63 LAN, See LAN wireless, See wireless network Norton AntiVirus, 44 Notebook Web sites, 15 NTFS format, 157 NTSC selecting for output, 150 Num Lock, 16, 20, 37 O...port floppy connection, 79 location, 17 partition (Utility), 156 password, 42 PC Cards installing, 82 saving power, 57 stopping, 83 troubleshooting, 137 PC identification, 44 PC-133 RAM, 94, 135 PCMCIA cards, 82 phone cord...
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volume adjusting, 39 troubleshooting, 124 volume control location, 16 W warranty repair, 163 Web sites, 15 Windows documentation, 15 key, 37 password, 42 reinstalling, 156 setting up, 25 updating drivers, 158 wireless communication indicator light, 17, 73 infrared, 90 on-off button, 69 restrictions on use, 72 status, 73 troubleshooting, 146 turning on, 72 wireless network AdHoc, 69, 72 connecting to, 69, 71 infrastructure, 70 Z Zip drive, 85 zoomed video, 82 Corporate Evaluator's Guide 197
volume adjusting, 39 troubleshooting, 124 volume control location, 16 W warranty repair, 163 Web sites, 15 Windows documentation, 15 key, 37 password, 42 reinstalling, 156 setting up, 25 updating drivers, 158 wireless communication indicator light, 17, 73 infrared, 90 on-off button, 69 restrictions on use, 72 status, 73 troubleshooting, 146 turning on, 72 wireless network AdHoc, 69, 72 connecting to, 69, 71 infrastructure, 70 Z Zip drive, 85 zoomed video, 82 Corporate Evaluator's Guide 197
HP Omnibook XT6050 - Reference Guide
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Contents Getting Started with Your HP Notebook 11 Taking Inventory...12 What's in the box 12 To buy accessories 13 To ... 3: Connect a phone line 23 Step 4: Turn on the computer 24 Step 5: Set up Windows 24 Step 6: Register your notebook 25 What to do next ...26 To connect to the Internet 26 Basic Operation ...27 Operating Your Computer 28 To turn the... 38 To work with CDs and DVDs 39 Securing Your Computer 40 To set up password protection 40 To attach a security cable 41 To protect against viruses 42 To set PC identification 42 To lock the hard disk drive 43 Reference Guide 7
Contents Getting Started with Your HP Notebook 11 Taking Inventory...12 What's in the box 12 To buy accessories 13 To ... 3: Connect a phone line 23 Step 4: Turn on the computer 24 Step 5: Set up Windows 24 Step 6: Register your notebook 25 What to do next ...26 To connect to the Internet 26 Basic Operation ...27 Operating Your Computer 28 To turn the... 38 To work with CDs and DVDs 39 Securing Your Computer 40 To set up password protection 40 To attach a security cable 41 To protect against viruses 42 To set PC identification 42 To lock the hard disk drive 43 Reference Guide 7
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... modify your computer from access by another user when you set up a screen saver with a password in Windows as well as needed. For complete protection, set passwords in Control Panel Display. 40 Reference Guide When the HP logo appears, press F2 to save and exit BIOS Setup. Press F10 to enter BIOS Setup...
... modify your computer from access by another user when you set up a screen saver with a password in Windows as well as needed. For complete protection, set passwords in Control Panel Display. 40 Reference Guide When the HP logo appears, press F2 to save and exit BIOS Setup. Press F10 to enter BIOS Setup...
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...a security cable Your computer includes a built-in a safe place away from the computer. For Windows XP, to secure the computer with a password in Control Panel Display. On the Advanced tab, select the option to create a slip knot around a secure object, such as the Kensington ...make sure it can use to protect against unauthorized undocking while the computer is running, set the password. 3. Reference Guide 41 Click Start, Control Panel, User Accounts, then select your account. 2. Click Create a Password, then set up a screen saver with a cable and a lock (such as a table ...
...a security cable Your computer includes a built-in a safe place away from the computer. For Windows XP, to secure the computer with a password in Control Panel Display. On the Advanced tab, select the option to create a slip knot around a secure object, such as the Kensington ...make sure it can use to protect against unauthorized undocking while the computer is running, set the password. 3. Reference Guide 41 Click Start, Control Panel, User Accounts, then select your account. 2. Click Create a Password, then set up a screen saver with a cable and a lock (such as a table ...
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... must install it before you can use the Web. See "To set PC identification HP TopTools and PC identification are not supported on all Pavilion models. In the "Identification String" box, type a unique set a PC identification number. 1. Click Apply. 5. Your computer comes equipped with VirusScan... not already installed HP TopTools, do so now. Basic Operation Securing Your Computer Pavilion models To protect against viruses Virus-protection software can help protect the integrity of characters that will identify your PC. If you have BIOS administrator password authority to 80 ...
... must install it before you can use the Web. See "To set PC identification HP TopTools and PC identification are not supported on all Pavilion models. In the "Identification String" box, type a unique set a PC identification number. 1. Click Apply. 5. Your computer comes equipped with VirusScan... not already installed HP TopTools, do so now. Basic Operation Securing Your Computer Pavilion models To protect against viruses Virus-protection software can help protect the integrity of characters that will identify your PC. If you have BIOS administrator password authority to 80 ...
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... the computer (and drive) password. When the HP logo appears, press F2 to Boot. 4. When you enable hard disk drive lock, the current BIOS user password (or administrator password if that is the only password set the user (or administrator) password to match the drive's password. Click Start, Shut Down ...Restart. 2. Hard disk drive lock does not protect a second hard disk drive installed in the module bay. If you forget the password, you cannot recover your information secure. Reference Guide 43 Basic Operation Securing Your Computer CAUTION To lock the hard disk drive The ...
... the computer (and drive) password. When the HP logo appears, press F2 to Boot. 4. When you enable hard disk drive lock, the current BIOS user password (or administrator password if that is the only password set the user (or administrator) password to match the drive's password. Click Start, Shut Down ...Restart. 2. Hard disk drive lock does not protect a second hard disk drive installed in the module bay. If you forget the password, you cannot recover your information secure. Reference Guide 43 Basic Operation Securing Your Computer CAUTION To lock the hard disk drive The ...