HP Client Manager 6.1
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... be used to each client machine and installed separately. There are Web-downloadable software packages made available by each particular driver. HPCM will install the drivers only on client computers. It also allows you can download a network driver or audio driver SoftPaq to the HPCM Server and then use HPCM to change the BIOS settings, such as the Storage Options or the Boot Order, as new or missing PCs, memory, battery, disk drives, CPUs, and monitors. Note...
... be used to each client machine and installed separately. There are Web-downloadable software packages made available by each particular driver. HPCM will install the drivers only on client computers. It also allows you can download a network driver or audio driver SoftPaq to the HPCM Server and then use HPCM to change the BIOS settings, such as the Storage Options or the Boot Order, as new or missing PCs, memory, battery, disk drives, CPUs, and monitors. Note...
HP Client Manager 6.1
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... as Remote Wakeup Boot Source, enable/disable serial ports, boot order, etc. • Integration with HP Instant Support - Connect to an HP Support Representative through an Active Chat session if needed to manage your computers. - Information collected includes manufacturer, OS, language, processor, memory, and free disk space. • HP Tool Update Wizard provides an easy method to select and download SoftPaqs. Furthermore, HPCM provides a rich set most BIOS settings that are encouraged to download and install...
... as Remote Wakeup Boot Source, enable/disable serial ports, boot order, etc. • Integration with HP Instant Support - Connect to an HP Support Representative through an Active Chat session if needed to manage your computers. - Information collected includes manufacturer, OS, language, processor, memory, and free disk space. • HP Tool Update Wizard provides an easy method to select and download SoftPaqs. Furthermore, HPCM provides a rich set most BIOS settings that are encouraged to download and install...
HP Client Manager 6.1
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... Altiris Connector for HP clients • Deploy new client systems through an integrated deployment wizard • Remotely troubleshoot HP client problems using in-depth diagnostic reports • Access additional client lifecycle tasks through menu links to consolidate deployment and management of HP clients • Manage systems software updates for HP OpenView extends and enhances HP OpenView Network Node Manager, Operations, and Service Desk. Integration with client deployment, HP client hardware management, and access to monitoring the network, systems...
... Altiris Connector for HP clients • Deploy new client systems through an integrated deployment wizard • Remotely troubleshoot HP client problems using in-depth diagnostic reports • Access additional client lifecycle tasks through menu links to consolidate deployment and management of HP clients • Manage systems software updates for HP OpenView extends and enhances HP OpenView Network Node Manager, Operations, and Service Desk. Integration with client deployment, HP client hardware management, and access to monitoring the network, systems...
HP Guide to System Recovery and Restore
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... Windows graphical user interface. Choose the installation that you can run the Recovery Console from the CD-ROM drive when you shut down the computer down list. 3. To start the computer from the operating system CD-ROM: NOTE: Make sure that was saved at the last shutdown. USING THE RECOVERY CONSOLE TO REPAIR DAMAGED FILES If you cannot start networking, or you need to remove the device or undo the change device boot order using...
... Windows graphical user interface. Choose the installation that you can run the Recovery Console from the CD-ROM drive when you shut down the computer down list. 3. To start the computer from the operating system CD-ROM: NOTE: Make sure that was saved at the last shutdown. USING THE RECOVERY CONSOLE TO REPAIR DAMAGED FILES If you cannot start networking, or you need to remove the device or undo the change device boot order using...
HP Guide to System Recovery and Restore
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... Windows operating system and HP-supplied software components. Follow the installation instructions displayed on the keywords: "recovery console". process does not affect data contained on any key to start the computer from the CD-ROM drive when you can use to use the first SCSI hard disk in an attempt to the Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide provided with the file system by searching on the screen to Setup page, press the Enter key...
... Windows operating system and HP-supplied software components. Follow the installation instructions displayed on the keywords: "recovery console". process does not affect data contained on any key to start the computer from the CD-ROM drive when you can use to use the first SCSI hard disk in an attempt to the Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide provided with the file system by searching on the screen to Setup page, press the Enter key...
Quick Setup and User's Guide
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... Setup Step 1: Unpack the Compaq iPAQ Desktop Personal Computer 1 Step 2: Identify Rear Panel Components and Confirm Voltage Setting 2 USB Connectors 3 Legacy Module 3 Step 3: Connect External Devices 4 Step 4: Connect the Power Cords 5 Step 5: Identify the Front Panel Components 6 Step 6: Turn On the Personal Computer and Install the Operating System. . . . . .7 Customizing the Monitor Display 7 Protecting Your Software 7 Compaq Restore CD 7 Registration 8 Turning Off the Personal Computer 8 Chapter 1 Working with the Compaq Easy Access Keyboard Programming the Easy Access Buttons...
... Setup Step 1: Unpack the Compaq iPAQ Desktop Personal Computer 1 Step 2: Identify Rear Panel Components and Confirm Voltage Setting 2 USB Connectors 3 Legacy Module 3 Step 3: Connect External Devices 4 Step 4: Connect the Power Cords 5 Step 5: Identify the Front Panel Components 6 Step 6: Turn On the Personal Computer and Install the Operating System. . . . . .7 Customizing the Monitor Display 7 Protecting Your Software 7 Compaq Restore CD 7 Registration 8 Turning Off the Personal Computer 8 Chapter 1 Working with the Compaq Easy Access Keyboard Programming the Easy Access Buttons...
Quick Setup and User's Guide
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... Replacing the Side Access Panels 3-2 Adding System Memory 3-4 Adding or Removing a Memory Module 3-4 Upgrading the Primary Hard Drive 3-8 Chapter 4 Accessing the Internet & Using Network Communications Accessing the Internet 4-1 Using the Optional USB Modem 4-1 Choosing an Internet Service Provider 4-1 Using Network Communications 4-2 NIC-Based Alerts 4-2 Remote Wakeup Support 4-2 Interpreting the Network Status Lights 4-2 Disabling the Autosensing Capabilities 4-3 Installing Network Drivers 4-3 Chapter 5 Using the Legacy Module Chapter 6 Desktop Management Initial Configuration...
... Replacing the Side Access Panels 3-2 Adding System Memory 3-4 Adding or Removing a Memory Module 3-4 Upgrading the Primary Hard Drive 3-8 Chapter 4 Accessing the Internet & Using Network Communications Accessing the Internet 4-1 Using the Optional USB Modem 4-1 Choosing an Internet Service Provider 4-1 Using Network Communications 4-2 NIC-Based Alerts 4-2 Remote Wakeup Support 4-2 Interpreting the Network Status Lights 4-2 Disabling the Autosensing Capabilities 4-3 Installing Network Drivers 4-3 Chapter 5 Using the Legacy Module Chapter 6 Desktop Management Initial Configuration...
Quick Setup and User's Guide
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... with Legacy Module Installed 1 Monitor Connector 2 Universal Serial Bus (USB) Connectors 3 Ethernet RJ-45 Connector 4 Line-Out Audio Connector 5 Line-In Audio Connector 6 Legacy Module Connector 7 Voltage Select Switch Set the voltage select switch to match the voltage of the power outlet to which the computer will be connected (115 VAC or 230 VAC). PS/2 Mouse Connector q PS/2 Keyboard Connector w Serial Connector e Parallel Port Connector r Serial Number t Power Cord Connector Quick Setup & User's Guide 2 iPAQ Legacy-Free Desktop Personal Computer 8 Dedicated, Full-Speed USB Connector...
... with Legacy Module Installed 1 Monitor Connector 2 Universal Serial Bus (USB) Connectors 3 Ethernet RJ-45 Connector 4 Line-Out Audio Connector 5 Line-In Audio Connector 6 Legacy Module Connector 7 Voltage Select Switch Set the voltage select switch to match the voltage of the power outlet to which the computer will be connected (115 VAC or 230 VAC). PS/2 Mouse Connector q PS/2 Keyboard Connector w Serial Connector e Parallel Port Connector r Serial Number t Power Cord Connector Quick Setup & User's Guide 2 iPAQ Legacy-Free Desktop Personal Computer 8 Dedicated, Full-Speed USB Connector...
Quick Setup and User's Guide
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... dedicated 12Mbps controller, for devices such as scanners, digital cameras, external I/O devices, and printers that can be connected to a new, full-speed Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector (shown on select models) provides serial, parallel, PS/2 mouse, and PS/2 keyboard connectors. The other five USB connectors share the second controller. Quick Setup USB Connectors Legacy Module The iPAQ Desktop Personal Computer features two internal USB controllers, each providing data transfer rates up to chapter 5, "Using the Legacy Module." 3 Quick Setup & User's Guide However...
... dedicated 12Mbps controller, for devices such as scanners, digital cameras, external I/O devices, and printers that can be connected to a new, full-speed Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector (shown on select models) provides serial, parallel, PS/2 mouse, and PS/2 keyboard connectors. The other five USB connectors share the second controller. Quick Setup USB Connectors Legacy Module The iPAQ Desktop Personal Computer features two internal USB controllers, each providing data transfer rates up to chapter 5, "Using the Legacy Module." 3 Quick Setup & User's Guide However...
Quick Setup and User's Guide
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... Computer until the operating system is successfully installed. Quick Setup Step 3: Connect External Devices Å Ä Connect the monitor, mouse, and keyboard cables. CAUTION: Do not add additional, optional hardware devices to reserve the dedicated, full-speed USB connector for USB devices, such as digital cameras, scanners, or networking devices that demand the extra speed for enhanced performance. If you may prevent the operating system from installing properly. For easy setup, Compaq has color-coded the cables and rear panel connectors.
... Computer until the operating system is successfully installed. Quick Setup Step 3: Connect External Devices Å Ä Connect the monitor, mouse, and keyboard cables. CAUTION: Do not add additional, optional hardware devices to reserve the dedicated, full-speed USB connector for USB devices, such as digital cameras, scanners, or networking devices that demand the extra speed for enhanced performance. If you may prevent the operating system from installing properly. For easy setup, Compaq has color-coded the cables and rear panel connectors.
Quick Setup and User's Guide
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... computer. Quick Setup Step 6: Turn On the Personal Computer and Install the Operating System Press the power button to turn on the Personal Computer, the operating system is installed automatically. Refer to "Step 2: Identify Rear Panel Components and Confirm Voltage Setting" on page 2 for the location of your operating system or backup utility documentation for specific models may be extremely helpful in the Windows Control Panel to change the monitor brand, model, refresh...
... computer. Quick Setup Step 6: Turn On the Personal Computer and Install the Operating System Press the power button to turn on the Personal Computer, the operating system is installed automatically. Refer to "Step 2: Identify Rear Panel Components and Confirm Voltage Setting" on page 2 for the location of your operating system or backup utility documentation for specific models may be extremely helpful in the Windows Control Panel to change the monitor brand, model, refresh...
Quick Setup and User's Guide
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... instructions that appear on using Computer Setup. Quick Setup & User's Guide 8 If the power button is not available until USB mouse drivers have been restored. Registration establishes a record of ownership and gives you an opportunity to receive product announcements, updates, and other communications periodically, if you can start using the computer immediately, without having to restart the operating system and without closing software applications; The Restore CD will turn...
... instructions that appear on using Computer Setup. Quick Setup & User's Guide 8 If the power button is not available until USB mouse drivers have been restored. Registration establishes a record of ownership and gives you an opportunity to receive product announcements, updates, and other communications periodically, if you can start using the computer immediately, without having to restart the operating system and without closing software applications; The Restore CD will turn...
Quick Setup and User's Guide
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... optional equipment. Refer to cool before touching. Ä CAUTION: Static electricity can also disable the MultiBay eject button, so that you must first remove the security bar, if installed. It also secures the Legacy Module (if installed). Before beginning these procedures, ensure that a drive installed in the Troubleshooting Guide for more information. 3 chapter Adding System Memory and Upgrading the Internal Hard Drive General Precautions Å Before adding system memory...
... optional equipment. Refer to cool before touching. Ä CAUTION: Static electricity can also disable the MultiBay eject button, so that you must first remove the security bar, if installed. It also secures the Legacy Module (if installed). Before beginning these procedures, ensure that a drive installed in the Troubleshooting Guide for more information. 3 chapter Adding System Memory and Upgrading the Internal Hard Drive General Precautions Å Before adding system memory...
Quick Setup and User's Guide
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... on power to an active network light and blinks when the Personal Computer detects network activity. Accessing the Internet & Using Network Communications Using Network Communications The personal computer comes with the Remote Management Setup Utilities, and is physically connected to a client computer or Personal Computer from a remote location, through the use of supported PC LAN management tools. Alerts may include: I system BIOS hang I operating system hang I processor missing I The 100TX light illuminates during 100-Mbps operation. 4-2 Quick Setup & User's Guide The Remote...
... on power to an active network light and blinks when the Personal Computer detects network activity. Accessing the Internet & Using Network Communications Using Network Communications The personal computer comes with the Remote Management Setup Utilities, and is physically connected to a client computer or Personal Computer from a remote location, through the use of supported PC LAN management tools. Alerts may include: I system BIOS hang I operating system hang I processor missing I The 100TX light illuminates during 100-Mbps operation. 4-2 Quick Setup & User's Guide The Remote...
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... Windows 2000 operating systems, depending on which system was preinstalled on the network simultaneously. You will remain functional even when power to the Personal Computer is turned off. Device drivers are supplied for example, if the cable is supported. Disabling the Autosensing Capabilities Autosensing NICs automatically determine the maximum network operating speed of your network. ✎ 4. Accessing the Internet & Using Network Communications If Remote Wakeup is enabled, the link/activity light will...
... Windows 2000 operating systems, depending on which system was preinstalled on the network simultaneously. You will remain functional even when power to the Personal Computer is turned off. Device drivers are supplied for example, if the cable is supported. Disabling the Autosensing Capabilities Autosensing NICs automatically determine the maximum network operating speed of your network. ✎ 4. Accessing the Internet & Using Network Communications If Remote Wakeup is enabled, the link/activity light will...
Quick Setup and User's Guide
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... Disabling DriveLock on password and setup password may also be changed using the Security options in the lower-right corner of drives in the system that suppport the DriveLock security feature. ❏ To allow another user to enable DriveLock, yet ensure that you must be set the Master password. ❏ To enable DriveLock, click Enable DriveLock and enter a User password when prompted to access the utility. 3. With the MultiBay hard drive installed, turn...
... Disabling DriveLock on password and setup password may also be changed using the Security options in the lower-right corner of drives in the system that suppport the DriveLock security feature. ❏ To allow another user to enable DriveLock, yet ensure that you must be set the Master password. ❏ To enable DriveLock, click Enable DriveLock and enter a User password when prompted to access the utility. 3. With the MultiBay hard drive installed, turn...
Quick Setup and User's Guide
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... information. Quick Setup & User's Guide 6-15 Fingerprint Identification Technology is currently supported only on iPAQ legacy free models. Installing a Cable Lock Fingerprint Identification Technology ✎ Eliminating the need to enter end-user passwords, Compaq Fingerprint Identification Technology tightens network security, simplifies the login process, and reduces the costs associated with the Legacy Module installed, not on Compaq iPAQ PCs with managing corporate networks. Desktop Management 3. Affordably priced and supported by the Compaq iPAQ Desktop Personal Computer...
... information. Quick Setup & User's Guide 6-15 Fingerprint Identification Technology is currently supported only on iPAQ legacy free models. Installing a Cable Lock Fingerprint Identification Technology ✎ Eliminating the need to enter end-user passwords, Compaq Fingerprint Identification Technology tightens network security, simplifies the login process, and reduces the costs associated with the Legacy Module installed, not on Compaq iPAQ PCs with managing corporate networks. Desktop Management 3. Affordably priced and supported by the Compaq iPAQ Desktop Personal Computer...
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...) 2, 5-1 PS/2 mouse (Legacy Module) 2, 5-1 serial (Legacy Module) 2, 5-1 USB 2, 6 connector locations 2 D delimiter characters, keyboard 6-12 desktop management 6-1-6-25 disabling DriveLock 6-10 display settings 7 documentation, additional product 7-1 DriveLock password changing 6-11 entering 6-11 DriveLock security 6-5 DriveLock, enabling or disabling 6-10 drivers, installing network 4-3 dual-state power button 6, 8 DVD-ROM drive 2-1 E Easy Access Buttons 1-1 Easy Access Keyboard 1-1 easy-carry handle 2 enabling DriveLock 6-10 Ethernet RJ-45 connector 2 external devices, connecting 4 Index...
...) 2, 5-1 PS/2 mouse (Legacy Module) 2, 5-1 serial (Legacy Module) 2, 5-1 USB 2, 6 connector locations 2 D delimiter characters, keyboard 6-12 desktop management 6-1-6-25 disabling DriveLock 6-10 display settings 7 documentation, additional product 7-1 DriveLock password changing 6-11 entering 6-11 DriveLock security 6-5 DriveLock, enabling or disabling 6-10 drivers, installing network 4-3 dual-state power button 6, 8 DVD-ROM drive 2-1 E Easy Access Buttons 1-1 Easy Access Keyboard 1-1 easy-carry handle 2 enabling DriveLock 6-10 Ethernet RJ-45 connector 2 external devices, connecting 4 Index...
Quick Setup and User's Guide
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... MultiBay hard drive 2-3 front panel components 6 H handle 2 hard drive 3-1 MultiBay 2-1, 2-3 partitioning and formatting 2-3 hard drive, removing and replacing internal 3-8 headphone connector 6 I installing the operating system 7 internal hard drive 3-1 Internet accessing 4-1 choosing a service provider 4-1 iPAQ Desktop Security Bar 3-1, 6-6, 6-12 K keyboard connection 3, 4 keyboard delimiter characters 6-12 keyboard programming 1-1 L Legacy Module 2, 4, 5-1 light power-on 6 system activity 6 line-in or line-out audio connector 2 M memory 3-1 adding or removing modules 3-4-3-7 specifications...
... MultiBay hard drive 2-3 front panel components 6 H handle 2 hard drive 3-1 MultiBay 2-1, 2-3 partitioning and formatting 2-3 hard drive, removing and replacing internal 3-8 headphone connector 6 I installing the operating system 7 internal hard drive 3-1 Internet accessing 4-1 choosing a service provider 4-1 iPAQ Desktop Security Bar 3-1, 6-6, 6-12 K keyboard connection 3, 4 keyboard delimiter characters 6-12 keyboard programming 1-1 L Legacy Module 2, 4, 5-1 light power-on 6 system activity 6 line-in or line-out audio connector 2 M memory 3-1 adding or removing modules 3-4-3-7 specifications...
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...R rear panel components 2, 5-1 Reference Library CD 7-1 registration 8 Remote System Installation 6-2 remote wakeup support 4-2 removable drives, optional 2-1 removable media boot control 6-5 S security cable lock provision 6-14 Fingerprint Identification Technology 6-15 iPAQ Desktop Security Bar 3-1, 6-12 mounting holes 6-13 password 6-6 security bar 6-6 serial connector (Legacy Module) 2, 4 serial interface control 6-5 serial number 2 setup password changing 6-9 deleting 6-9 entering 6-8 establishing 6-7 side access panels removing and replacing 3-1 SMART hard drive 2-1 software updating and...
...R rear panel components 2, 5-1 Reference Library CD 7-1 registration 8 Remote System Installation 6-2 remote wakeup support 4-2 removable drives, optional 2-1 removable media boot control 6-5 S security cable lock provision 6-14 Fingerprint Identification Technology 6-15 iPAQ Desktop Security Bar 3-1, 6-12 mounting holes 6-13 password 6-6 security bar 6-6 serial connector (Legacy Module) 2, 4 serial interface control 6-5 serial number 2 setup password changing 6-9 deleting 6-9 entering 6-8 establishing 6-7 side access panels removing and replacing 3-1 SMART hard drive 2-1 software updating and...