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Maintenance, Shipping and Travel hp notebook series Document Part Number: 316760-001 April 2003 This guide explains how to maintain your notebook, provides steps for routine care, and includes guidelines on how to prepare the notebook for shipping or traveling.
Maintenance, Shipping and Travel hp notebook series Document Part Number: 316760-001 April 2003 This guide explains how to maintain your notebook, provides steps for routine care, and includes guidelines on how to prepare the notebook for shipping or traveling.
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Contents 1 Maintaining Your Software and Personal Data Installing a Retail Version of an Operating System. . . . . 1-1 Virus Protection 1-2 Backup Utilities 1-2 2 Maintaining Your Hardware Monitoring Notebook Temperature 2-2 Cleaning Your Notebook 2-2 Cleaning the Keyboard 2-3 Cleaning the Display 2-4 Cleaning the TouchPad 2-4 Cleaning an External Mouse 2-5 Caring for Drives 2-7 3 Preparing the Notebook for Shipping or Traveling Traveling with the Notebook 3-1 Maintenance, Shipping and Travel iii
Contents 1 Maintaining Your Software and Personal Data Installing a Retail Version of an Operating System. . . . . 1-1 Virus Protection 1-2 Backup Utilities 1-2 2 Maintaining Your Hardware Monitoring Notebook Temperature 2-2 Cleaning Your Notebook 2-2 Cleaning the Keyboard 2-3 Cleaning the Display 2-4 Cleaning the TouchPad 2-4 Cleaning an External Mouse 2-5 Caring for Drives 2-7 3 Preparing the Notebook for Shipping or Traveling Traveling with the Notebook 3-1 Maintenance, Shipping and Travel iii
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To do a partial backup of selected files or folders, use backup devices such as diskettes. You can protect the notebook from infection by installing antivirus software. Several products available on your notebook and retrieve lost or damaged files, you should back up your files regularly to access the World Wide Web, you... Your Software and Personal Data Virus Protection If you use tape drives or other backup media. To do a complete hard drive backup, use the notebook for e-mail or to diskettes or other high-capacity backup devices. 1-2 Maintenance, Shipping and Travel
To do a partial backup of selected files or folders, use backup devices such as diskettes. You can protect the notebook from infection by installing antivirus software. Several products available on your notebook and retrieve lost or damaged files, you should back up your files regularly to access the World Wide Web, you... Your Software and Personal Data Virus Protection If you use tape drives or other backup media. To do a complete hard drive backup, use the notebook for e-mail or to diskettes or other high-capacity backup devices. 1-2 Maintenance, Shipping and Travel
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... surface, such as a durable product. Make sure that vents, which can erase your data. ■ Keep liquids and excessive moisture away from your notebook and keyboard to prevent costly repairs. Å WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to internal components, do not place anything on... top of the notebook even when it is designed as fabric or carpet, to direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, or ultraviolet light for extended periods of time. ■...
... surface, such as a durable product. Make sure that vents, which can erase your data. ■ Keep liquids and excessive moisture away from your notebook and keyboard to prevent costly repairs. Å WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to internal components, do not place anything on... top of the notebook even when it is designed as fabric or carpet, to direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, or ultraviolet light for extended periods of time. ■...
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... by the International Standard for more than 2 weeks: ❏ Shut down . ■ If the notebook will not be used continuously. Monitoring Notebook Temperature Å WARNING: The notebook is designed to feel warm or hot when used for a week or more, shut it is normal ...place. To avoid potential discomfort or burns, do not block the air vents or use the notebook on your notebook, display, or keyboard. Cleaning Your Notebook Å WARNING: Always disconnect the notebook from external power for Safety of Information Technology Equipment (IEC 60950). Maintaining Your Hardware ■ ...
... by the International Standard for more than 2 weeks: ❏ Shut down . ■ If the notebook will not be used continuously. Monitoring Notebook Temperature Å WARNING: The notebook is designed to feel warm or hot when used for a week or more, shut it is normal ...place. To avoid potential discomfort or burns, do not block the air vents or use the notebook on your notebook, display, or keyboard. Cleaning Your Notebook Å WARNING: Always disconnect the notebook from external power for Safety of Information Technology Equipment (IEC 60950). Maintaining Your Hardware ■ ...
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This can cause your cursor to jump around on the screen. To avoid this, wash hands frequently when using the notebook and clean the TouchPad with a soft, damp, lint-free cloth. If the screen requires additional cleaning, use an antistatic screen cleaner or premoistened antistatic wipes. ... permanently damage your display with a damp cloth. 2-4 Maintenance, Shipping and Travel Maintaining Your Hardware Cleaning the Display To remove smudges and lint, frequently clean your notebook.
This can cause your cursor to jump around on the screen. To avoid this, wash hands frequently when using the notebook and clean the TouchPad with a soft, damp, lint-free cloth. If the screen requires additional cleaning, use an antistatic screen cleaner or premoistened antistatic wipes. ... permanently damage your display with a damp cloth. 2-4 Maintenance, Shipping and Travel Maintaining Your Hardware Cleaning the Display To remove smudges and lint, frequently clean your notebook.
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... use x-rays instead of work, or damage to devices with magnetic fields. Maintaining Your Hardware Caring for Drives Drives are fragile notebook components that protects it from static electricity before handling a drive by touching a grounded metal object, and 2) Avoid touching the ... monitors, and speakers. The following cautions apply to seat the drive. ■ Handle a drive carefully. To prevent electrostatic damage to the notebook or a drive, follow these two precautions: 1) Discharge yourself from shock, vibration, temperature, and humidity, then label the package "fragile."...
... use x-rays instead of work, or damage to devices with magnetic fields. Maintaining Your Hardware Caring for Drives Drives are fragile notebook components that protects it from static electricity before handling a drive by touching a grounded metal object, and 2) Avoid touching the ... monitors, and speakers. The following cautions apply to seat the drive. ■ Handle a drive carefully. To prevent electrostatic damage to the notebook or a drive, follow these two precautions: 1) Discharge yourself from shock, vibration, temperature, and humidity, then label the package "fragile."...
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... check it in the original packing box or similar protective packaging and label the package as hand baggage. 3 Preparing the Notebook for Shipping or Traveling To prepare the notebook for more than 2 weeks, remove all battery packs and store them in a cool, dry place. 6. Back up ...work . 2. Remove all external devices. 4. Turn off, then disconnect, all CD-ROMs, DVD-ROMs, diskettes, disks, or PC Cards. 3. If the notebook will be disconnected from the notebook. ■ When traveling by air, carry your luggage. Traveling with the rest of your work . Maintenance, Shipping and Travel...
... check it in the original packing box or similar protective packaging and label the package as hand baggage. 3 Preparing the Notebook for Shipping or Traveling To prepare the notebook for more than 2 weeks, remove all battery packs and store them in a cool, dry place. 6. Back up ...work . 2. Remove all external devices. 4. Turn off, then disconnect, all CD-ROMs, DVD-ROMs, diskettes, disks, or PC Cards. 3. If the notebook will be disconnected from the notebook. ■ When traveling by air, carry your luggage. Traveling with the rest of your work . Maintenance, Shipping and Travel...
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... or damage to the equipment, do not attempt to use your itinerary. 3-2 Maintenance, Shipping and Travel Preparing the Notebook for Shipping or Traveling ■ Do not expose the notebook or diskettes to a magnetic security detector. ❏ The security device that examines carry-on items placed on a conveyor...GSM device, such as the GPRS Multiport Module, you must turn off the GSM device on your notebook before boarding and keep it turned off if you plan to use the notebook. (Voltage, frequency, and plug configurations vary.) Refer to the Worldwide Telephone Numbers booklet to contact a...
... or damage to the equipment, do not attempt to use your itinerary. 3-2 Maintenance, Shipping and Travel Preparing the Notebook for Shipping or Traveling ■ Do not expose the notebook or diskettes to a magnetic security detector. ❏ The security device that examines carry-on items placed on a conveyor...GSM device, such as the GPRS Multiport Module, you must turn off the GSM device on your notebook before boarding and keep it turned off if you plan to use the notebook. (Voltage, frequency, and plug configurations vary.) Refer to the Worldwide Telephone Numbers booklet to contact a...
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... CD/DVD Drive 2-21 Figure 2-16. Removing the Audio PCA ...2-39 Figure 2-26. AMD CPU Module Removal 2-38 Figure 2-31. Front View...1-8 Figure 1-2. Resetting the Notebook ...1-17 Figure 1-8. Removing the Keyboard ...2-17 Figure 2-13. Removing the Top Case Screws 2-30 Figure 2-21. Removing the Motherboard 2-51 Figure 2-35. Removing the Keyboard...
... CD/DVD Drive 2-21 Figure 2-16. Removing the Audio PCA ...2-39 Figure 2-26. AMD CPU Module Removal 2-38 Figure 2-31. Front View...1-8 Figure 1-2. Resetting the Notebook ...1-17 Figure 1-8. Removing the Keyboard ...2-17 Figure 2-13. Removing the Top Case Screws 2-30 Figure 2-21. Removing the Motherboard 2-51 Figure 2-35. Removing the Keyboard...
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... Description 1-25 Table 2-1. Product Comparisons...1-1 Table 1-2. LCD Guidelines ...5-4 Service Manual v Figure 2-36. Specifications...1-18 Table 1-7. Keyboard Status Lights...1-15 Table 1-5. Main Status Lights (front of notebook 1-15 Table 1-4. Replaceable Parts ...4-4 Table 4-2.
... Description 1-25 Table 2-1. Product Comparisons...1-1 Table 1-2. LCD Guidelines ...5-4 Service Manual v Figure 2-36. Specifications...1-18 Table 1-7. Keyboard Status Lights...1-15 Table 1-5. Main Status Lights (front of notebook 1-15 Table 1-4. Replaceable Parts ...4-4 Table 4-2.
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... only. The manual is for membership within the U.S. and Canada. Outside U.S. Information and updates for servicing the HP Pavilion ze5600, ze5500, ze5400, ze5300, ze5200, ze4700, ze4600, ze4500, ze4400, ze4300, ze4200, and ze4100 Notebook PCs, HP Compaq nx9010, nx9008, nx9005, and nx9000 Notebook PCs, Compaq Evo Notebook 1050v and 1010v Series, and Compaq Presario 2500, 2100, and 1100 Series Mobile...
... only. The manual is for membership within the U.S. and Canada. Outside U.S. Information and updates for servicing the HP Pavilion ze5600, ze5500, ze5400, ze5300, ze5200, ze4700, ze4600, ze4500, ze4400, ze4300, ze4200, and ze4100 Notebook PCs, HP Compaq nx9010, nx9008, nx9005, and nx9000 Notebook PCs, Compaq Evo Notebook 1050v and 1010v Series, and Compaq Presario 2500, 2100, and 1100 Series Mobile...
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...-GHz) Up to change. 1 Product Information The following list of HP and Compaq notebook products is current at the time of publication but is subject to 1 GB (1024 MB) SDRAM using 512-MB modules. HP Pavilion ze5600 Processor Memory Display Video Operating System Power States HP Pavilion ze5500 Processor Memory Display Operating System Power States Table 1-1.
...-GHz) Up to change. 1 Product Information The following list of HP and Compaq notebook products is current at the time of publication but is subject to 1 GB (1024 MB) SDRAM using 512-MB modules. HP Pavilion ze5600 Processor Memory Display Video Operating System Power States HP Pavilion ze5500 Processor Memory Display Operating System Power States Table 1-1.
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...64 MB UMA graphics memory, 4x AGP graphics capability Operating System Windows XP Professional or Home preinstalled Power States On, Standby, Hibernate, Off Compaq Evo Notebook N1050v Processor Mobile Intel Pentium 4-M (1.8-GHz) Intel Celeron (1.6-GHz) Memory Up to 1 GB (1024 MB) SDRAM using 512-MB modules. At ... Processor Memory Display Video Operating System Power States Intel Celeron (1.6-GHz) Up to 1 GB (1024 MB) SDRAM using 512-MB modules. HP Compaq nx9000 Processor AMD Athlon (1.8- Display 15.0-inch XGA (1024 × 768) or 14.1-inch XGA (1024 × 768) active-matrix ...
...64 MB UMA graphics memory, 4x AGP graphics capability Operating System Windows XP Professional or Home preinstalled Power States On, Standby, Hibernate, Off Compaq Evo Notebook N1050v Processor Mobile Intel Pentium 4-M (1.8-GHz) Intel Celeron (1.6-GHz) Memory Up to 1 GB (1024 MB) SDRAM using 512-MB modules. At ... Processor Memory Display Video Operating System Power States Intel Celeron (1.6-GHz) Up to 1 GB (1024 MB) SDRAM using 512-MB modules. HP Compaq nx9000 Processor AMD Athlon (1.8- Display 15.0-inch XGA (1024 × 768) or 14.1-inch XGA (1024 × 768) active-matrix ...
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Features The following illustrations show the notebook's main external features. Front View HP Pavilion ze4x00, HP Compaq nx9005 and nx9000, Compaq Evo Notebook N1050v and N1010v, and Compaq Presario 2100 and 1100 1. Power button, turns the notebook on -off 5. Battery 11. Keyboard status lights 4. Infrared port* 9. Touch pad, scroll pad, ... or PS/2 mouse port (supports Y adapter) * on -off button and indicator light* 10. For an exploded view of the notebook, see page 4-2. Microphone option (not available) 8. Figure 1-1. One-touch buttons 3. CD-ROM, DVD, or other drive 12...
Features The following illustrations show the notebook's main external features. Front View HP Pavilion ze4x00, HP Compaq nx9005 and nx9000, Compaq Evo Notebook N1050v and N1010v, and Compaq Presario 2100 and 1100 1. Power button, turns the notebook on -off 5. Battery 11. Keyboard status lights 4. Infrared port* 9. Touch pad, scroll pad, ... or PS/2 mouse port (supports Y adapter) * on -off button and indicator light* 10. For an exploded view of the notebook, see page 4-2. Microphone option (not available) 8. Figure 1-1. One-touch buttons 3. CD-ROM, DVD, or other drive 12...
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Back View HP Pavilion ze4x00 HP Compaq nx9005 and nx9000 NOTE: Compaq Evo Notebook N1050v, N1010v, and Compaq Presario 2100 and 1100 are very similar, except for a parallel printer or other serial device 19. Parallel port (LPT1), use this ...
Back View HP Pavilion ze4x00 HP Compaq nx9005 and nx9000 NOTE: Compaq Evo Notebook N1050v, N1010v, and Compaq Presario 2100 and 1100 are very similar, except for a parallel printer or other serial device 19. Parallel port (LPT1), use this ...
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...mute button and audio mute light* 10. Battery 11. Audio jacks (left to right): external microphone and audio out (headphones) 13. Notebook open/close latch 2. Wireless on -off button and indicator light* 9. One-touch buttons 3. Keyboard status lights 4. Infrared port* 8. ... 1-4. Main status lights (left to right), power mode, hard disk activity, and battery 7. Volume controls* 12. Front View HP Pavilion ze5x00, HP Compaq nx9010 and nx9008, and Compaq Presario 2500 1. Power button, turns the notebook on certain models Service Manual Product Information 1-11
...mute button and audio mute light* 10. Battery 11. Audio jacks (left to right): external microphone and audio out (headphones) 13. Notebook open/close latch 2. Wireless on -off button and indicator light* 9. One-touch buttons 3. Keyboard status lights 4. Infrared port* 8. ... 1-4. Main status lights (left to right), power mode, hard disk activity, and battery 7. Volume controls* 12. Front View HP Pavilion ze5x00, HP Compaq nx9010 and nx9008, and Compaq Presario 2500 1. Power button, turns the notebook on certain models Service Manual Product Information 1-11
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... the power button for 4 seconds (only if the Start menu procedure doesn't work) To turn on power considerations, types of the notebook's operation. Turning the Notebook On and Off You can start -up time. select Start > Shut Down > Hibernate (Windows 2000) -or- Activating Power Modes Power.... Power mode status light is off Select Start > Turn Off Computer > Turn Off (Windows XP) -or- NOTE: This manual describes the notebook in RAM Restarts quickly Restores network connections Power mode status light blinks Press the power button -or- select Start > Shut Down > Standby (Windows...
... the power button for 4 seconds (only if the Start menu procedure doesn't work) To turn on power considerations, types of the notebook's operation. Turning the Notebook On and Off You can start -up time. select Start > Shut Down > Hibernate (Windows 2000) -or- Activating Power Modes Power.... Power mode status light is off Select Start > Turn Off Computer > Turn Off (Windows XP) -or- NOTE: This manual describes the notebook in RAM Restarts quickly Restores network connections Power mode status light blinks Press the power button -or- select Start > Shut Down > Standby (Windows...
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... is accessing the hard disk drive. Num Lock must also be on an external keyboard). Main Status Lights (front of notebook) Meaning Power status On: notebook is on the front of the notebook report power status, battery status, and hard disk activity. Service Manual Product Information 1-15 The keyboard status lights, located ...Table 1-4. Num Lock Num Lock is active. (The Keypad Lock must also be on to use the embedded keypad). Table 1-3. Checking the Status of the Notebook The main status lights on (even if the display is off or in Standby mode. Hard disk drive activity On...
... is accessing the hard disk drive. Num Lock must also be on an external keyboard). Main Status Lights (front of notebook) Meaning Power status On: notebook is on the front of the notebook report power status, battery status, and hard disk activity. Service Manual Product Information 1-15 The keyboard status lights, located ...Table 1-4. Num Lock Num Lock is active. (The Keypad Lock must also be on to use the embedded keypad). Table 1-3. Checking the Status of the Notebook The main status lights on (even if the display is off or in Standby mode. Hard disk drive activity On...
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... release the power button. Press esc when the HP logo appears, and then select the CD/DVD drive as the Recovery CDs) into the CD/DVD drive, then restart. Resetting the Notebook Occasionally, Windows or the notebook might stop responding, so that you cannot turn the notebook off. If the system will not allow...
... release the power button. Press esc when the HP logo appears, and then select the CD/DVD drive as the Recovery CDs) into the CD/DVD drive, then restart. Resetting the Notebook Occasionally, Windows or the notebook might stop responding, so that you cannot turn the notebook off. If the system will not allow...