End User License Agreement
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...not otherwise subject to a separate license agreement between (a) you (either an individual or a single entity) and (b) Hewlett-Packard Company ("HP") that governs your HP product ("HP Product"), that it is provided to you may install and use on a single computer ("Your Computer"). The term "Software Product" means... archival or back-up purposes. You do not have Software Product into Your Computer's AGREE TO ALL TERMS AND temporary memory (RAM) for back-up copies of the Software Product, provided the copy contains all rights not expressly granted to you via the internet...
...not otherwise subject to a separate license agreement between (a) you (either an individual or a single entity) and (b) Hewlett-Packard Company ("HP") that governs your HP product ("HP Product"), that it is provided to you may install and use on a single computer ("Your Computer"). The term "Software Product" means... archival or back-up purposes. You do not have Software Product into Your Computer's AGREE TO ALL TERMS AND temporary memory (RAM) for back-up copies of the Software Product, provided the copy contains all rights not expressly granted to you via the internet...
HP Pavilion Notebook zt1000, xz100 and Omnibook xt1000 Series PCs - Troubleshooting and Self-Repair Guide
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Docking port. 38. Mini-PCI cover (no userreplaceable parts inside). 39. zt1100/xz100 and xt1000 Series Troubleshooting and Self-Repair Guide Product Information 7 Hard disk drive retaining screws. Battery. 34. CD/DVD drive latch. 35. RAM cover. 36. Bottom View 32. Infrared port (selected models). 33. Battery latch. 37. Figure 3.
Docking port. 38. Mini-PCI cover (no userreplaceable parts inside). 39. zt1100/xz100 and xt1000 Series Troubleshooting and Self-Repair Guide Product Information 7 Hard disk drive retaining screws. Battery. 34. CD/DVD drive latch. 35. RAM cover. 36. Bottom View 32. Infrared port (selected models). 33. Battery latch. 37. Figure 3.
HP Pavilion Notebook zt1000, xz100 and Omnibook xt1000 Series PCs - Troubleshooting and Self-Repair Guide
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... Start, Turn Off Computer, Stand By. -or- Click Start, Turn Off Computer, Turn Off. -or- Press and hold Shift and click Hibernate. -or- Turning the Notebook On and Off Power mode On Power mode status light is off . Saves maximum power. Operating the...
... Start, Turn Off Computer, Stand By. -or- Click Start, Turn Off Computer, Turn Off. -or- Press and hold Shift and click Hibernate. -or- Turning the Notebook On and Off Power mode On Power mode status light is off . Saves maximum power. Operating the...
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...) keys. 5 user-programmable One-Touch buttons. Hardware Specifications The specifications shown below are subject to 1024 MB (2x512MB). 133-MHz RAM bus. Intel Mobile Pentium III-M processor (starting at 933 MHz) with system memory). Supports simultaneous LCD+CRT operation (same image on... standby, in speakers. 1.5 W per channel. Standby/hibernate and resume capability. For the latest specifications, see the HP Notebook web site (www.hp.com/notebooks). Thickness varies across unit. Intel Celeron processor (starting at 866 MHz). 1.6-V core, 2.5-V external, low-power processor. 32...
...) keys. 5 user-programmable One-Touch buttons. Hardware Specifications The specifications shown below are subject to 1024 MB (2x512MB). 133-MHz RAM bus. Intel Mobile Pentium III-M processor (starting at 933 MHz) with system memory). Supports simultaneous LCD+CRT operation (same image on... standby, in speakers. 1.5 W per channel. Standby/hibernate and resume capability. For the latest specifications, see the HP Notebook web site (www.hp.com/notebooks). Thickness varies across unit. Intel Celeron processor (starting at 866 MHz). 1.6-V core, 2.5-V external, low-power processor. 32...
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... for a dial tone. • Many countries impose a blackout period after adding RAM • Make sure the notebook is working. • Make sure someone else isn't using only PC133 RAM modules. If necessary, contact your modem on page 32. Select your telephone company...normally used for excess static or noise on free space. • Use the memory troubleshooter in the line. Check the HP Notebook web site (www.hp.com/notebooks) for a list of problem. (When dialing internationally, line noise can provide instructions. • Eliminate extra connections in Windows...
... for a dial tone. • Many countries impose a blackout period after adding RAM • Make sure the notebook is working. • Make sure someone else isn't using only PC133 RAM modules. If necessary, contact your modem on page 32. Select your telephone company...normally used for excess static or noise on free space. • Use the memory troubleshooter in the line. Check the HP Notebook web site (www.hp.com/notebooks) for a list of problem. (When dialing internationally, line noise can provide instructions. • Eliminate extra connections in Windows...
Hardware-Software Guide
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.... The function of standby. When standby is initiated, your work is saved in random access memory (RAM), the screen clears, and power is in standby, the power/standby lights blink. ■ To initiate standby, the notebook must restore from hibernation before you can set by default to the "Setting Other Power Preferences...
.... The function of standby. When standby is initiated, your work is saved in random access memory (RAM), the screen clears, and power is in standby, the power/standby lights blink. ■ To initiate standby, the notebook must restore from hibernation before you can set by default to the "Setting Other Power Preferences...
Hardware-Software Guide
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... is not usually necessary but is running on battery power and after 10 minutes of notebook inactivity when the notebook is running on external power. By default, the system initiates standby after 20 minutes of inactivity when the notebook is a recommended precaution. For information about changing these settings, refer to system components that... Standby reduces power to the "Using Power Schemes" section later in this chapter. When standby is initiated, your work is saved in random access memory (RAM), the screen is returned instantly to the screen.
... is not usually necessary but is running on battery power and after 10 minutes of notebook inactivity when the notebook is running on external power. By default, the system initiates standby after 20 minutes of inactivity when the notebook is a recommended precaution. For information about changing these settings, refer to system components that... Standby reduces power to the "Using Power Schemes" section later in this chapter. When standby is initiated, your work is saved in random access memory (RAM), the screen is returned instantly to the screen.
Hardware-Software Guide
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..., either one or both the amount of free space on your hard drive and the amount of RAM (random access memory) in the notebook by adding memory modules to vacant memory slots or by the hibernation file: Select Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > Power Options > Hibernate ...tab. Hardware and Software Guide 7-17 Hardware Upgrades and Replacements Memory The notebook has 2 memory slots. Before you verify that your hard drive has enough free space for the hibernation file.
..., either one or both the amount of free space on your hard drive and the amount of RAM (random access memory) in the notebook by adding memory modules to vacant memory slots or by the hibernation file: Select Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > Power Options > Hibernate ...tab. Hardware and Software Guide 7-17 Hardware Upgrades and Replacements Memory The notebook has 2 memory slots. Before you verify that your hard drive has enough free space for the hibernation file.
Hardware-Software Guide
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... lock-up, system 3-11 low-battery condition 3-17 M media cable 2-10 media, digital 7-4 memory displaying amount of 2-8, 7-17 increasing RAM 7-17 memory card reader 7-4 memory compartment 1-16, 7-19 memory module, removing or inserting 7-18 Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro 7-4 microphone... 4-4 microphone jack 1-10, 4-4 Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity label 1-20 Mini PCI compartment 1-16 model, identifying notebook 2-8, 8-2 modem country-specific adapter 1-18 documentation 7-4 Modem Approval label 1-20 modem cable 1-18 modem jack 1-12 monitor connecting 7-1 ...
... lock-up, system 3-11 low-battery condition 3-17 M media cable 2-10 media, digital 7-4 memory displaying amount of 2-8, 7-17 increasing RAM 7-17 memory card reader 7-4 memory compartment 1-16, 7-19 memory module, removing or inserting 7-18 Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro 7-4 microphone... 4-4 microphone jack 1-10, 4-4 Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity label 1-20 Mini PCI compartment 1-16 model, identifying notebook 2-8, 8-2 modem country-specific adapter 1-18 documentation 7-4 Modem Approval label 1-20 modem cable 1-18 modem jack 1-12 monitor connecting 7-1 ...
Hardware-Software Guide
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..., connecting 7-1 power-on password 6-4, 6-8 Press ESC to change boot order message 8-13 Product Key 1-20 product name and number, notebook 1-20, 2-8 projector connecting 1-12, 7-1 switching image 2-10 PXE server 7-4 Q QuickLock 2-12, 6-3 R RAM (random access memory) 7-17 reader, memory card 7-4 recovery discs 1-19 region settings, DVD 4-14 regulatory information Modem Approval label 1-20...
..., connecting 7-1 power-on password 6-4, 6-8 Press ESC to change boot order message 8-13 Product Key 1-20 product name and number, notebook 1-20, 2-8 projector connecting 1-12, 7-1 switching image 2-10 PXE server 7-4 Q QuickLock 2-12, 6-3 R RAM (random access memory) 7-17 reader, memory card 7-4 recovery discs 1-19 region settings, DVD 4-14 regulatory information Modem Approval label 1-20...
HP Pavilion Notebook PC ZE1000 and XF100 Series - Reference Guide
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... To safeguard your data 43 To extend the life of the display 43 To clean your notebook 44 Batteries and Power Management 45 Managing Power Consumption 46 How the notebook manages power automatically 46 To manage power manually 48 Using Battery Power 49 To check battery status 49 To ... remove a PC card 64 Connecting External Devices 66 To identify connectors for external devices 66 To connect a printer or other parallel device 67 To connect a USB device 67 To connect an audio device 68 To use an external monitor 68 Installing Additional RAM 70 To install a RAM expansion module ...
... To safeguard your data 43 To extend the life of the display 43 To clean your notebook 44 Batteries and Power Management 45 Managing Power Consumption 46 How the notebook manages power automatically 46 To manage power manually 48 Using Battery Power 49 To check battery status 49 To ... remove a PC card 64 Connecting External Devices 66 To identify connectors for external devices 66 To connect a printer or other parallel device 67 To connect a USB device 67 To connect an audio device 68 To use an external monitor 68 Installing Additional RAM 70 To install a RAM expansion module ...
HP Pavilion Notebook PC ZE1000 and XF100 Series - Reference Guide
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.... • Additional RAM. • Ethernet, modem, and LAN cards. These contain information that became available after the manuals were completed. The Reference Guide is shipped with your notebook and contains information about your notebook up and running quickly. For the latest accessories and options, visit the HP Notebook web site at www.hp.com/notebooks. This is...
.... • Additional RAM. • Ethernet, modem, and LAN cards. These contain information that became available after the manuals were completed. The Reference Guide is shipped with your notebook and contains information about your notebook up and running quickly. For the latest accessories and options, visit the HP Notebook web site at www.hp.com/notebooks. This is...
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Getting Started with Your HP Notebook Identifying Parts of the Notebook Bottom view 21 Battery. 22 Hard disk drive. 23 Battery latch. 24 RAM expansion cover. 25 System-off switch. 16 Reference Guide
Getting Started with Your HP Notebook Identifying Parts of the Notebook Bottom view 21 Battery. 22 Hard disk drive. 23 Battery latch. 24 RAM expansion cover. 25 System-off switch. 16 Reference Guide
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.... -or- See "Managing Power Consumption" on and off Power mode On Power mode status light is off . This manual describes your notebook using its original factory configuration, with a new session. Turns off without saving the current session. Hibernation Saves maximum power. To enter this... only if the Start menu procedure doesn't work , and the ways in RAM. You can customize how these power modes work .) To turn the notebook on page 46. 26 Reference Guide Allow timeout. Maintains the current session in which you can start ...
.... -or- See "Managing Power Consumption" on and off Power mode On Power mode status light is off . This manual describes your notebook using its original factory configuration, with a new session. Turns off without saving the current session. Hibernation Saves maximum power. To enter this... only if the Start menu procedure doesn't work , and the ways in RAM. You can customize how these power modes work .) To turn the notebook on page 46. 26 Reference Guide Allow timeout. Maintains the current session in which you can start ...
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... straightened paper clip to turn off switch on again. If this happens, try the following in the order listed. • If possible, turn off the notebook from Windows: click Start, Turn Off Computer, Restart (or Turn Off). • Press Ctrl+Alt+Del, then click Shut Down, Restart (or Turn... Off). • Press and hold the power button for four seconds, then release it. • If the notebook still does not turn it on the bottom of the notebook, near the RAM access door. Basic Operation Operating Your Notebook To reset your notebook Occasionally, you may find that Windows or the...
... straightened paper clip to turn off switch on again. If this happens, try the following in the order listed. • If possible, turn off the notebook from Windows: click Start, Turn Off Computer, Restart (or Turn Off). • Press Ctrl+Alt+Del, then click Shut Down, Restart (or Turn... Off). • Press and hold the power button for four seconds, then release it. • If the notebook still does not turn it on the bottom of the notebook, near the RAM access door. Basic Operation Operating Your Notebook To reset your notebook Occasionally, you may find that Windows or the...
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...you to quickly resume your session. This is usually set in Power Options in RAM, and turns off the display to occur shortly after the display is turned off hard disk. Enters standby. Your notebook includes several power-saving features that will help you do this. • ...your current session to conserve battery power. To resume... Batteries and Power Management Managing Power Consumption Managing Power Consumption When you're running your notebook on battery power, you'll want to turn on the display. You can adjust these timeouts to suit your working habits. •...
...you to quickly resume your session. This is usually set in Power Options in RAM, and turns off the display to occur shortly after the display is turned off hard disk. Enters standby. Your notebook includes several power-saving features that will help you do this. • ...your current session to conserve battery power. To resume... Batteries and Power Management Managing Power Consumption Managing Power Consumption When you're running your notebook on battery power, you'll want to turn on the display. You can adjust these timeouts to suit your working habits. •...
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... turn off the display by closing the lid or pressing the power button puts the notebook on standby or into hibernation, or turns it into any unsaved data is lost . Turns off your current session in RAM, and turns off . Use when... Press the power button. Press and hold Shift ...and click Hibernate. You can configure the notebook so that closing the lid. Provides maximum power savings while still allowing you need to...
... turn off the display by closing the lid or pressing the power button puts the notebook on standby or into hibernation, or turns it into any unsaved data is lost . Turns off your current session in RAM, and turns off . Use when... Press the power button. Press and hold Shift ...and click Hibernate. You can configure the notebook so that closing the lid. Provides maximum power savings while still allowing you need to...
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... only by it. Important: unplug the AC adapter (if present) and remove the notebook's battery. 3. Use HP PC133 SDRAM modules only. Your notebook's chips are extremely sensitive to expand your notebook's RAM, you can be permanently damaged by its edges. Use HP PC133 SDRAM modules only, or your body's static electricity by touching the metal shielding...
... only by it. Important: unplug the AC adapter (if present) and remove the notebook's battery. 3. Use HP PC133 SDRAM modules only. Your notebook's chips are extremely sensitive to expand your notebook's RAM, you can be permanently damaged by its edges. Use HP PC133 SDRAM modules only, or your body's static electricity by touching the metal shielding...
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...Additional RAM 6. Replace the RAM cover. 7. Reinstall the notebook's battery. To remove a RAM expansion module 1. The notebook will not operate without at the sides of the RAM expansion module by pushing them gently outward (away from the sides of the notebook, loosen the screw holding the RAM cover...On the bottom of the module). Important 5. Reinstall the notebook's battery. Release the two latches at least one RAM module installed. 6. When you release the latches, the free edge of the connector. Turn off the notebook: click Start, Turn Off Computer, Turn Off. 2. ...
...Additional RAM 6. Replace the RAM cover. 7. Reinstall the notebook's battery. To remove a RAM expansion module 1. The notebook will not operate without at the sides of the RAM expansion module by pushing them gently outward (away from the sides of the notebook, loosen the screw holding the RAM cover...On the bottom of the module). Important 5. Reinstall the notebook's battery. Release the two latches at least one RAM module installed. 6. When you release the latches, the free edge of the connector. Turn off the notebook: click Start, Turn Off Computer, Turn Off. 2. ...
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...the wall jack. • Check for excess static or noise on page 96. Reference Guide 85 If memory doesn't increase after adding RAM • Make sure your notebook is not running low on free space. • Use the memory troubleshooter in Windows Help and Support. • If you are ...not boot up . (You will not boot up after adding RAM • Make sure all third-party memory cards have been tested for use the application and software problems troubleshooter in the line. Please check the HP Notebook web site (www.hp.com/notebooks) for a list of approved and tested memory cards. •...
...the wall jack. • Check for excess static or noise on page 96. Reference Guide 85 If memory doesn't increase after adding RAM • Make sure your notebook is not running low on free space. • Use the memory troubleshooter in Windows Help and Support. • If you are ...not boot up . (You will not boot up after adding RAM • Make sure all third-party memory cards have been tested for use the application and software problems troubleshooter in the line. Please check the HP Notebook web site (www.hp.com/notebooks) for a list of approved and tested memory cards. •...