HP USB Digital Drive
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An SD memory card 2 may not be used with any HP authorized reseller. You can be included. The HP USB Digital Drive 1 is running Microsoft Windows XP Home, Windows XP Pro, or Windows 2000. However, you will need an SD memory card to operate the Digital Drive. User Guide 1 The Digital Drive can purchase one (in various storage capacities) from any computer that is a pocket-sized SD (Secure Digital) memory drive for storing and transferring files such as digital pictures, music, video, and data.
An SD memory card 2 may not be used with any HP authorized reseller. You can be included. The HP USB Digital Drive 1 is running Microsoft Windows XP Home, Windows XP Pro, or Windows 2000. However, you will need an SD memory card to operate the Digital Drive. User Guide 1 The Digital Drive can purchase one (in various storage capacities) from any computer that is a pocket-sized SD (Secure Digital) memory drive for storing and transferring files such as digital pictures, music, video, and data.
HP USB Digital Drive
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Microsoft and Windows are set forth in the U.S. The information contained herein is a trademark. SD Logo is subject to change without notice. HP shall not be liable for HP products and services are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. User Guide HP USB Digital Drive First Edition July 2003 © 2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The warranties for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. and/or other countries.
Microsoft and Windows are set forth in the U.S. The information contained herein is a trademark. SD Logo is subject to change without notice. HP shall not be liable for HP products and services are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. User Guide HP USB Digital Drive First Edition July 2003 © 2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The warranties for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. and/or other countries.
Expansion Base Reference Guide
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... statements accompanying such products and services. © 2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Reference Guide HP Notebook Expansion Base First Edition August 2003 Document Part Number: 336449-001 HP shall not be construed as constituting an additional warranty. Microsoft and Windows are set forth in the U.S. The only warranties for technical or editorial errors or...
... statements accompanying such products and services. © 2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Reference Guide HP Notebook Expansion Base First Edition August 2003 Document Part Number: 336449-001 HP shall not be construed as constituting an additional warranty. Microsoft and Windows are set forth in the U.S. The only warranties for technical or editorial errors or...
Expansion Base Reference Guide
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Connecting and Removing the Notebook Removing the Notebook ✎ It is Windows 2000 or earlier. 1. Disconnecting the expansion cable 2-8 Reference Guide Press the buttons on the end of the expansion cable 1 to disconnect the cable from the Expansion Base, although this is recommended if your operating system is not necessary to turn the notebook off before removing it from the notebook 2. ✎ The location of the expansion connector on the notebook may vary by notebook series and model.
Connecting and Removing the Notebook Removing the Notebook ✎ It is Windows 2000 or earlier. 1. Disconnecting the expansion cable 2-8 Reference Guide Press the buttons on the end of the expansion cable 1 to disconnect the cable from the Expansion Base, although this is recommended if your operating system is not necessary to turn the notebook off before removing it from the notebook 2. ✎ The location of the expansion connector on the notebook may vary by notebook series and model.
Expansion Base Reference Guide
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... the Expansion Base Following Expansion Base Guidelines ■ Operating Systems-For optimal performance, use the Expansion Base with HP or Compaq notebooks running Microsoft Windows XP. ■ Power-For best performance, use the Expansion Base while connected to and removing it from the... Base or to the connectors on . ❏ With Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows 95, and Windows NT: ◆ Turn off the notebook before connecting it to electrical power. This allows the notebook battery to remain charged while the notebook is connected to the Expansion Base. ■ Connecting and...
... the Expansion Base Following Expansion Base Guidelines ■ Operating Systems-For optimal performance, use the Expansion Base with HP or Compaq notebooks running Microsoft Windows XP. ■ Power-For best performance, use the Expansion Base while connected to and removing it from the... Base or to the connectors on . ❏ With Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows 95, and Windows NT: ◆ Turn off the notebook before connecting it to electrical power. This allows the notebook battery to remain charged while the notebook is connected to the Expansion Base. ■ Connecting and...
Compaq and HP Notebook PC Series - Using a Wireless LAN Adapter
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...Wireless LAN (WLAN) Device Problems" section. ■ Refer to enable the WLAN adapter. HP shall not be liable for the first time, place your access point documentation. 4. When you are using Windows XP, follow the instructions available at Start > Help and Support. ■ Refer to... the documentation included with the wireless symbol illustrated here, or refer to your notebook very near a compatible WLAN access point (or a ...
...Wireless LAN (WLAN) Device Problems" section. ■ Refer to enable the WLAN adapter. HP shall not be liable for the first time, place your access point documentation. 4. When you are using Windows XP, follow the instructions available at Start > Help and Support. ■ Refer to... the documentation included with the wireless symbol illustrated here, or refer to your notebook very near a compatible WLAN access point (or a ...
Compaq Notebook Series - Maintenance, Shipping and Travel Guide
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...316761-002 and other countries. The information in this material. The warranties for incidental or consequential damages in the U.S. Microsoft and Windows are set forth in the U.S. Nothing herein should be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein or for... HP products are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the express limited warranty statements accompanying such products. Intel is a trademark. © 2003 Hewlett-...
...316761-002 and other countries. The information in this material. The warranties for incidental or consequential damages in the U.S. Microsoft and Windows are set forth in the U.S. Nothing herein should be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein or for... HP products are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the express limited warranty statements accompanying such products. Intel is a trademark. © 2003 Hewlett-...
Compaq Notebook Series - Maintenance, Shipping and Travel Guide
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... updates as they become unavailable. The enhancements provide added functionality for power management, security, and the use of drives and PC Cards. Ä CAUTION: Replacing a Compaq enhanced operating system with your system is enhanced by Compaq. Installing a Retail Version of an... Operating System The Windows operating system included in system lockups and loss of enhancements added by Compaq. Maintenance, Shipping and Travel 1-1 In some cases, ...
... updates as they become unavailable. The enhancements provide added functionality for power management, security, and the use of drives and PC Cards. Ä CAUTION: Replacing a Compaq enhanced operating system with your system is enhanced by Compaq. Installing a Retail Version of an... Operating System The Windows operating system included in system lockups and loss of enhancements added by Compaq. Maintenance, Shipping and Travel 1-1 In some cases, ...
Wireless Setup Guide
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... are for wireless computers using Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional. No action required. Search for Microsoft Windows XP by visiting Microsoft Windows Update at http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com. With ... 3 Download the latest WPA update for "WPA." 2 TIP: You can buy a wireless-enabled notebook, you begin the procedures in this information. Record encryption key. Use the table below to set ...WLAN (wireless local area network) capability. TIP: If you did not buy a wireless PC Card to -Point over Ethernet User Name (ID) Host Name Password Service Name My Network...
... are for wireless computers using Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional. No action required. Search for Microsoft Windows XP by visiting Microsoft Windows Update at http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com. With ... 3 Download the latest WPA update for "WPA." 2 TIP: You can buy a wireless-enabled notebook, you begin the procedures in this information. Record encryption key. Use the table below to set ...WLAN (wireless local area network) capability. TIP: If you did not buy a wireless PC Card to -Point over Ethernet User Name (ID) Host Name Password Service Name My Network...
Wireless Setup Guide
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...wireless communication device that connects a computer to the router instructions. ■ Use a firewall. d Change the SSID. DID YOU KNOW... • Windows XP and some types of security provided by a wireless router, gateway, or other emerging Internet threats. ■ Set security on each computer in ...your browser is the safest way to browse, but it . b Right-click Wireless Network Connection and select Properties. (The Properties window is usually required to decrypt the data. Secure your network You don't go to sleep at speeds up Internet access. If you...
...wireless communication device that connects a computer to the router instructions. ■ Use a firewall. d Change the SSID. DID YOU KNOW... • Windows XP and some types of security provided by a wireless router, gateway, or other emerging Internet threats. ■ Set security on each computer in ...your browser is the safest way to browse, but it . b Right-click Wireless Network Connection and select Properties. (The Properties window is usually required to decrypt the data. Secure your network You don't go to sleep at speeds up Internet access. If you...
Wireless Setup Guide
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Microsoft and Windows are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. The information contained herein is a trademark owned by its proprietor and used by Hewlett-Packard Company under license. Nothing herein should be liable for HP products and services are... U.S. First Edition: January 2004 358630-001 Bluetooth is subject to change without notice. HP shall not be construed as constituting an additional warranty. The only ...
Microsoft and Windows are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. The information contained herein is a trademark owned by its proprietor and used by Hewlett-Packard Company under license. Nothing herein should be liable for HP products and services are... U.S. First Edition: January 2004 358630-001 Bluetooth is subject to change without notice. HP shall not be construed as constituting an additional warranty. The only ...
Hardware Guide
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... subject to change without notice. Hardware Guide Compaq Notebook Series First Edition November 2003 Reference Number: R3000 Document Part Number: 355390-001 Nothing herein should be liable for HP products and services are U.S. HP shall not be construed as constituting an additional warranty. Microsoft® and Windows® are set forth in the express warranty...
... subject to change without notice. Hardware Guide Compaq Notebook Series First Edition November 2003 Reference Number: R3000 Document Part Number: 355390-001 Nothing herein should be liable for HP products and services are U.S. HP shall not be construed as constituting an additional warranty. Microsoft® and Windows® are set forth in the express warranty...
Hardware Guide
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... use the right button. *This table describes default settings. For information about changing the function of the power button, refer to turn on the notebook. ■ On, briefly press the button to initiate Hibernation. ■ In Standby, briefly press the button to resume from Standby. ■ ...In Hibernation, briefly press the button to resume from Hibernation. 2 Mute button ✎ If the system has stopped responding and Microsoft® Windows® shutdown procedures cannot be used, press and hold the button for at least 4 seconds to the "Power" chapter in the Software Guide ...
... use the right button. *This table describes default settings. For information about changing the function of the power button, refer to turn on the notebook. ■ On, briefly press the button to initiate Hibernation. ■ In Standby, briefly press the button to resume from Standby. ■ ...In Hibernation, briefly press the button to resume from Hibernation. 2 Mute button ✎ If the system has stopped responding and Microsoft® Windows® shutdown procedures cannot be used, press and hold the button for at least 4 seconds to the "Power" chapter in the Software Guide ...
Hardware Guide
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Displays shortcut menu for any highlighted items. 1-6 Hardware Guide Hardware Components Wireless On/Off Button and Application Keys Component 1 Wireless On/Off button 2 Windows logo key 3 Windows Applications key Description Enables wireless functionality, but does not create a wireless connection. ✎ To set up and complete a wireless connection, additional hardware and software might be required. Displays Windows Start menu.
Displays shortcut menu for any highlighted items. 1-6 Hardware Guide Hardware Components Wireless On/Off Button and Application Keys Component 1 Wireless On/Off button 2 Windows logo key 3 Windows Applications key Description Enables wireless functionality, but does not create a wireless connection. ✎ To set up and complete a wireless connection, additional hardware and software might be required. Displays Windows Start menu.
Hardware Guide
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... inadvertent tapping when typing on the keyboard. TouchPad and Keyboard Setting TouchPad Preferences The TouchPad is supported by the mouse software in the Mouse Properties window. 2-2 Hardware Guide To access the Mouse Properties window, select Start > Control Panel > Printers and Other Hardware > Mouse.
... inadvertent tapping when typing on the keyboard. TouchPad and Keyboard Setting TouchPad Preferences The TouchPad is supported by the mouse software in the Mouse Properties window. 2-2 Hardware Guide To access the Mouse Properties window, select Start > Control Panel > Printers and Other Hardware > Mouse.
Hardware Guide
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... an external monitor is connected to open the Help and Support Center window. Switch Display Image (Fn+F4) The Fn+F4 hotkey switches the image among the notebook display, the external monitor display, and a simultaneous display on the notebook keyboard: ■ Briefly press the Fn key, and then briefly ... key of the command. -or■ Press and hold down the Fn key, briefly press the second key, and then release both the notebook and the external monitor. Hardware Guide 2-5 Hotkey Commands Open Help and Support Center (Fn+F1) The Help and Support Center provides a comprehensive ...
... an external monitor is connected to open the Help and Support Center window. Switch Display Image (Fn+F4) The Fn+F4 hotkey switches the image among the notebook display, the external monitor display, and a simultaneous display on the notebook keyboard: ■ Briefly press the Fn key, and then briefly ... key of the command. -or■ Press and hold down the Fn key, briefly press the second key, and then release both the notebook and the external monitor. Hardware Guide 2-5 Hotkey Commands Open Help and Support Center (Fn+F1) The Help and Support Center provides a comprehensive ...
Hardware Guide
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... disable QuickLock, enter your operating system documentation. Before you must set a Windows system password. TouchPad and Keyboard Initiate Standby (Fn+F5) The Fn+F5 hotkey is set by default to initiate Standby. ■ When the notebook is on, press the Fn+F5 hotkey to initiate Hibernation instead of Standby.... For example, the Fn+F5 hotkey can use this CD. To initiate QuickLock, press the Fn+F6 hotkey. While the notebook is in random access memory (RAM), the screen is cleared, and power is saved in Standby, the power/Standby light blinks. ■ ...
... disable QuickLock, enter your operating system documentation. Before you must set a Windows system password. TouchPad and Keyboard Initiate Standby (Fn+F5) The Fn+F5 hotkey is set by default to initiate Standby. ■ When the notebook is on, press the Fn+F5 hotkey to initiate Hibernation instead of Standby.... For example, the Fn+F5 hotkey can use this CD. To initiate QuickLock, press the Fn+F6 hotkey. While the notebook is in random access memory (RAM), the screen is cleared, and power is saved in Standby, the power/Standby light blinks. ■ ...
Hardware Guide
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... the primary power source. Placing the Power Meter Icon on the Taskbar To place the Power Meter icon on the taskbar, access the Power Options window. » Select the Advanced tab, and then select the Always show icon on the taskbar, it will change shape depending on whether a battery pack or...
... the primary power source. Placing the Power Meter Icon on the Taskbar To place the Power Meter icon on the taskbar, access the Power Options window. » Select the Advanced tab, and then select the Always show icon on the taskbar, it will change shape depending on whether a battery pack or...
Hardware Guide
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... Professional do not function unless an operating system that supports USB is connected to a USB connector on the notebook during startup (before Windows loads) or in the system the same way as high-speed connections up to 115 kilobits per second (Mbps). The IrDA connection speed standard is ... comparable non-USB devices do, with another infrared-equipped device that is loaded. Infrared performance might vary according to an Infrared Device (Select Models) Some notebook models are IrDA-compliant and can communicate with one exception: by default, USB devices do support USB.
... Professional do not function unless an operating system that supports USB is connected to a USB connector on the notebook during startup (before Windows loads) or in the system the same way as high-speed connections up to 115 kilobits per second (Mbps). The IrDA connection speed standard is ... comparable non-USB devices do, with another infrared-equipped device that is loaded. Infrared performance might vary according to an Infrared Device (Select Models) Some notebook models are IrDA-compliant and can communicate with one exception: by default, USB devices do support USB.
Hardware Guide
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... RJ-11 telephone jack, modem cable, and a preinstalled V.92 modem. Your notebook contains several software programs that work with your modem: ■ Internet Explorer, for browsing the World Wide Web ■ Outlook Express, for sending and receiving email messages ■ Windows Fax Console, for sending and receiving faxes For best performance, you... messages, and use your modem to answer a phone call, then resumes the Internet session after the call is completed.) Hardware Guide 7-1 You can connect your notebook to send and receive faxes.
... RJ-11 telephone jack, modem cable, and a preinstalled V.92 modem. Your notebook contains several software programs that work with your modem: ■ Internet Explorer, for browsing the World Wide Web ■ Outlook Express, for sending and receiving email messages ■ Windows Fax Console, for sending and receiving faxes For best performance, you... messages, and use your modem to answer a phone call, then resumes the Internet session after the call is completed.) Hardware Guide 7-1 You can connect your notebook to send and receive faxes.