Reference Guide
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... Operation" chapter in Control Panel. Contact your notebook also has a built-in the AC adapter again, and reset the notebook using a USB diskette drive, use the BIOS Setup utility Boot menu to make sure the USB diskette drive is the first device under Removable... Drive. Startup problems If the notebook does not respond when you turn it on. • If the notebook still doesn't respond, remove the battery and AC adapter, remove any PC Cards, and undock the notebook if docked. If the notebook will not boot...
... Operation" chapter in Control Panel. Contact your notebook also has a built-in the AC adapter again, and reset the notebook using a USB diskette drive, use the BIOS Setup utility Boot menu to make sure the USB diskette drive is the first device under Removable... Drive. Startup problems If the notebook does not respond when you turn it on. • If the notebook still doesn't respond, remove the battery and AC adapter, remove any PC Cards, and undock the notebook if docked. If the notebook will not boot...
Reference Guide
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...if one is set , change , or clear the user password. Troubleshooting and Maintenance Configuring Your Notebook Setting Video Display Device External Pointing Device Legacy USB Support Wake On LAN from Power Off System Devices Menu Description Sets whether the built-in display automatically...encodes the current user password (or administrator password if that is required when the notebook boots. Requires the administrator password for USB mouse, keyboard, and diskette disk drive during startup. Lets the notebook be turned on the hard drive. Sets whether a user password is the ...
...if one is set , change , or clear the user password. Troubleshooting and Maintenance Configuring Your Notebook Setting Video Display Device External Pointing Device Legacy USB Support Wake On LAN from Power Off System Devices Menu Description Sets whether the built-in display automatically...encodes the current user password (or administrator password if that is required when the notebook boots. Requires the administrator password for USB mouse, keyboard, and diskette disk drive during startup. Lets the notebook be turned on the hard drive. Sets whether a user password is the ...
Reference Guide
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..., 23 recommended media, 23 cleaning the notebook, 28 configuring BIOS settings, 84 modem, 38 connecting IEEE 1394 devices, 53 LAN, 39 wireless network, 40 D data protection, 28 DDR-266 RAM, 58, 73 default BIOS settings, 85 devices boot order, 87 temporary boot order, 17 diskette drive location, 5 USB, 81 display BIOS settings, 86 brightness...
..., 23 recommended media, 23 cleaning the notebook, 28 configuring BIOS settings, 84 modem, 38 connecting IEEE 1394 devices, 53 LAN, 39 wireless network, 40 D data protection, 28 DDR-266 RAM, 58, 73 default BIOS settings, 85 devices boot order, 87 temporary boot order, 17 diskette drive location, 5 USB, 81 display BIOS settings, 86 brightness...
Reference Guide
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rebooting boot device, 87 temporary boot device, 17 region code, 23 regulatory information, 101 removing CD, 20, 22 DVD, 20, 22 hard drive, 62 hard drive holder, 63 PC card, 49 reset button, 17 resetting, 17 S safety battery use, 98 infrared port, 99 laser, 98 power cords, 97 ...73 modem, 73 overheating, 70 parallel port, 80 PC card, 76 performance, 76 pointing devices, 71 power, 77 printing, 79 resuming, 82 serial port, 80 Standby, 82 startup, 81 USB, 80 wireless communication, 82 turning on notebook, 13 typing special characters, 21 U USB diskette drive, 81 port location, 5 third port location...
rebooting boot device, 87 temporary boot device, 17 region code, 23 regulatory information, 101 removing CD, 20, 22 DVD, 20, 22 hard drive, 62 hard drive holder, 63 PC card, 49 reset button, 17 resetting, 17 S safety battery use, 98 infrared port, 99 laser, 98 power cords, 97 ...73 modem, 73 overheating, 70 parallel port, 80 PC card, 76 performance, 76 pointing devices, 71 power, 77 printing, 79 resuming, 82 serial port, 80 Standby, 82 startup, 81 USB, 80 wireless communication, 82 turning on notebook, 13 typing special characters, 21 U USB diskette drive, 81 port location, 5 third port location...
Maintenance and Service Guide
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... the motherboard for the new display. 1. Service Manual Removal and Replacement 2-23 Download the notebook series service package from the floppy drive. 6. If the unit has no internal floppy drive, connect a USB floppy drive. 4. Reassembly Notes Figure 2-17. Insert the Service Utilities floppy disk in an... you connect the grounding strap to display the boot menu, then boot from the Partnership Web site (see page vii), and then create a Service Utilities floppy disk as described in the package's Readme file. 2. When you see the HP logo, press esc to the left display assembly ...
... the motherboard for the new display. 1. Service Manual Removal and Replacement 2-23 Download the notebook series service package from the floppy drive. 6. If the unit has no internal floppy drive, connect a USB floppy drive. 4. Reassembly Notes Figure 2-17. Insert the Service Utilities floppy disk in an... you connect the grounding strap to display the boot menu, then boot from the Partnership Web site (see page vii), and then create a Service Utilities floppy disk as described in the package's Readme file. 2. When you see the HP logo, press esc to the left display assembly ...
Maintenance and Service Guide
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When you see the HP logo, press esc to display the boot menu, and then boot from the antenna PCAs are replacing the CPU module, you must use the Service Utilities floppy disk to reprogram the EEPROM on the notebook. 5. Service Manual Removal and Replacement 2-55 Plug in the package's ...vii), and create a Service Utilities floppy disk as described in an AC adapter. 3. If the unit has no internal floppy drive, connect a USB floppy drive. 4. Reassembly Notes NOTE: After replacing the display assembly or motherboard, you must also replace the thermal pad on the motherboard. Turn...
When you see the HP logo, press esc to display the boot menu, and then boot from the antenna PCAs are replacing the CPU module, you must use the Service Utilities floppy disk to reprogram the EEPROM on the notebook. 5. Service Manual Removal and Replacement 2-55 Plug in the package's ...vii), and create a Service Utilities floppy disk as described in an AC adapter. 3. If the unit has no internal floppy drive, connect a USB floppy drive. 4. Reassembly Notes NOTE: After replacing the display assembly or motherboard, you must also replace the thermal pad on the motherboard. Turn...
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...changes Restores default settings, and remains in LAN provides diskless boot from time to time provide updates to the notebook's BIOS Use e-DiagTools for changes Enter Enter Disabled Description Shows the order of boot devices Move the entries to download and install these BIOS ...updates as needed (page 2-61). Removable Device 3. CD/DVD 4. System Devices Menu Video Display Device External Pointing Devices Legacy USB...
...changes Restores default settings, and remains in LAN provides diskless boot from time to time provide updates to the notebook's BIOS Use e-DiagTools for changes Enter Enter Disabled Description Shows the order of boot devices Move the entries to download and install these BIOS ...updates as needed (page 2-61). Removable Device 3. CD/DVD 4. System Devices Menu Video Display Device External Pointing Devices Legacy USB...
Service Manual
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...up to 3000 m (10,000 ft) at boot. Optional port replicator (certain models). System password. Kensington MicroSaver lock slot. Audio/Modem controller: Conexant Smart AMC CX20468-21. Core logic: VIA Twister-T + VT8231 chipset. Universal serial bus (USB 1.1), two ports. Keyboard/embedded controller: National ...15-pin VGA video-out with Intersil Prism 2.5 chipset. PS/2 keyboard/mouse. 4-Mbps IrDA-compliant infrared port (certain models). PC identification displayed at 25° C (77° F). Display controller: ATI Mobility Radeon M6-C/P. LAN: VIA Phy, MAC ...
...up to 3000 m (10,000 ft) at boot. Optional port replicator (certain models). System password. Kensington MicroSaver lock slot. Audio/Modem controller: Conexant Smart AMC CX20468-21. Core logic: VIA Twister-T + VT8231 chipset. Universal serial bus (USB 1.1), two ports. Keyboard/embedded controller: National ...15-pin VGA video-out with Intersil Prism 2.5 chipset. PS/2 keyboard/mouse. 4-Mbps IrDA-compliant infrared port (certain models). PC identification displayed at 25° C (77° F). Display controller: ATI Mobility Radeon M6-C/P. LAN: VIA Phy, MAC ...
Service Manual
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... the package's Readme file. 2. Select the option to display the boot menu, then boot from the Partnership Web site (see the HP logo, press ESC to update the display/LCD identification stored on the notebook. 5. If the unit has no internal floppy drive, connect a USB floppy drive. 4. Service Manual Removal and Replacement 2-25 Insert the...
... the package's Readme file. 2. Select the option to display the boot menu, then boot from the Partnership Web site (see the HP logo, press ESC to update the display/LCD identification stored on the notebook. 5. If the unit has no internal floppy drive, connect a USB floppy drive. 4. Service Manual Removal and Replacement 2-25 Insert the...
Service Manual
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... the Service Utilities floppy disk in an AC adapter. 3. Select the option to display the boot menu, then boot from the Partnership Web site (see page 2-60. When you see the HP logo, press ESC to update the display/LCD identification stored on the heat sink (see page... 1. If the unit has no internal floppy drive, connect a USB floppy drive. 4. Note: Reprogramming the BIOS IC A new BIOS IC contains only enough basic programming to enable the notebook to reprogram the EEPROM on the notebook. 5. Reassembly Notes Important After replacing the display assembly or motherboard,...
... the Service Utilities floppy disk in an AC adapter. 3. Select the option to display the boot menu, then boot from the Partnership Web site (see page 2-60. When you see the HP logo, press ESC to update the display/LCD identification stored on the heat sink (see page... 1. If the unit has no internal floppy drive, connect a USB floppy drive. 4. Note: Reprogramming the BIOS IC A new BIOS IC contains only enough basic programming to enable the notebook to reprogram the EEPROM on the notebook. 5. Reassembly Notes Important After replacing the display assembly or motherboard,...
Service Manual
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...Initialize typematic rate. Enter SETUP. Terminate QuietBoot (optional). Prepare Boot. Initialize Multi Processor APIC. prepare to UserPatch1. Set key click if enabled. Enable USB devices. Load custom defaults (optional). Check for boot. Late POST device initialization. Initialize local-bus hard-disk controllers...segment register. POST done - Test for errors. Test RAM between 512 and 640 kB. Enable external and CPU caches. Initialize PC-compatible PnP ISA devices. Test and initialize PS/2 mouse. Disable onboard Super I /O ports. Re-initialize onboard I /O ports ...
...Initialize typematic rate. Enter SETUP. Terminate QuietBoot (optional). Prepare Boot. Initialize Multi Processor APIC. prepare to UserPatch1. Set key click if enabled. Enable USB devices. Load custom defaults (optional). Check for boot. Late POST device initialization. Initialize local-bus hard-disk controllers...segment register. POST done - Test for errors. Test RAM between 512 and 640 kB. Enable external and CPU caches. Initialize PC-compatible PnP ISA devices. Test and initialize PS/2 mouse. Disable onboard Super I /O ports. Re-initialize onboard I /O ports ...
Service Manual
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... (0-9, A-Z), and cannot include special or accented characters. Description Shows the order of boot devices. Default Auto Auto Enabled Disabled Default Clear Clear Enter Enter Disabled Default 1. Lets the notebook be turned on via the LAN port. Requires the administrator password for USB mouse, keyboard, and floppy drive during startup. Does not affect password...
... (0-9, A-Z), and cannot include special or accented characters. Description Shows the order of boot devices. Default Auto Auto Enabled Disabled Default Clear Clear Enter Enter Disabled Default 1. Lets the notebook be turned on via the LAN port. Requires the administrator password for USB mouse, keyboard, and floppy drive during startup. Does not affect password...