End User License Agreement
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... BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS EULA. You may load the Software ON THE CONDITION THAT YOU Product into the local memory or storage device of the HP Product. IF YOU DO NOT ACCEPT THESE LICENSE TERMS, YOUR SOLE REMEDY IS TO RETURN THE ENTIRE UNUSED PRODUCT (HARDWARE AND ...accepted at time of using the Software INSTALLING, COPYING, Product. You do not have Software Product into Your Computer's AGREE TO ALL TERMS AND temporary memory (RAM) for use on more than one computer. Reservation of the Freeware by you shall be governed Freeware. Use. c. END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT ...
... BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS EULA. You may load the Software ON THE CONDITION THAT YOU Product into the local memory or storage device of the HP Product. IF YOU DO NOT ACCEPT THESE LICENSE TERMS, YOUR SOLE REMEDY IS TO RETURN THE ENTIRE UNUSED PRODUCT (HARDWARE AND ...accepted at time of using the Software INSTALLING, COPYING, Product. You do not have Software Product into Your Computer's AGREE TO ALL TERMS AND temporary memory (RAM) for use on more than one computer. Reservation of the Freeware by you shall be governed Freeware. Use. c. END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT ...
HP USB Digital Drive
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However, you will need an SD memory card to operate the Digital Drive. User Guide 1 An SD memory card 2 may not be used with any HP authorized reseller. 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. 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 An SD memory card 2 may not be used with any HP authorized reseller. 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. You can be included. The HP USB Digital Drive 1 is running Microsoft Windows XP Home, Windows XP Pro, or Windows 2000.
HP USB Digital Drive
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Insert the SD memory card into the SD slot 2 with the notched corner positioned on the lower left as shown. Remove the cap 1 of the Digital Drive. 2. If the SD memory card does not slide in properly, gently pull it out and reinsert it. 2 User Guide Installing the SD Memory Card 1.
Insert the SD memory card into the SD slot 2 with the notched corner positioned on the lower left as shown. Remove the cap 1 of the Digital Drive. 2. If the SD memory card does not slide in properly, gently pull it out and reinsert it. 2 User Guide Installing the SD Memory Card 1.
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Removing the SD Memory Card ✎ Do not attempt to pull the SD memory card out when the status light on the Digital Drive is flashing. » After you disconnect the Digital Drive from your computer, gently pull the SD memory card from the Digital Drive. User Guide 9
Removing the SD Memory Card ✎ Do not attempt to pull the SD memory card out when the status light on the Digital Drive is flashing. » After you disconnect the Digital Drive from your computer, gently pull the SD memory card from the Digital Drive. User Guide 9
Reference Guide
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... To safeguard your data 28 To extend the life of the display 28 To clean your notebook 28 Batteries and Power Management 29 Managing Power Consumption 30 How the notebook manages power automatically 30 Using Battery Power 32 To check battery status 32 To respond to a low-battery warning ... PC Card 48 Connecting External Devices 50 To connect an audio device 50 To use an external monitor 52 To connect an IEEE 1394 device (select models only 53 To connect an infrared device (select models only 54 To use a port replicator (select models only 55 Installing Additional RAM (Memory 58...
... To safeguard your data 28 To extend the life of the display 28 To clean your notebook 28 Batteries and Power Management 29 Managing Power Consumption 30 How the notebook manages power automatically 30 Using Battery Power 32 To check battery status 32 To respond to a low-battery warning ... PC Card 48 Connecting External Devices 50 To connect an audio device 50 To use an external monitor 52 To connect an IEEE 1394 device (select models only 53 To connect an infrared device (select models only 54 To use a port replicator (select models only 55 Installing Additional RAM (Memory 58...
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... 69 Heat problems 70 Infrared problems 70 Keyboard and pointing device problems 71 Local area network (LAN) problems 72 Memory problems 73 Modem problems 73 PC Card problems 76 Performance problems 76 Power and battery problems 77 Printing problems 79 Serial, parallel, and USB problems ...80 Startup problems 81 Wireless problems 82 Configuring Your Notebook 84 To run the BIOS Setup utility 84 To change video memory settings using ...
... 69 Heat problems 70 Infrared problems 70 Keyboard and pointing device problems 71 Local area network (LAN) problems 72 Memory problems 73 Modem problems 73 PC Card problems 76 Performance problems 76 Power and battery problems 77 Printing problems 79 Serial, parallel, and USB problems ...80 Startup problems 81 Wireless problems 82 Configuring Your Notebook 84 To run the BIOS Setup utility 84 To change video memory settings using ...
Reference Guide
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Getting Started with Your Notebook Identifying Parts of the Notebook Bottom panel components 1 Hard drive 2 Battery latch 3 RAM (memory) cover 4 Reset button 5 Docking port (select models only) 6 Mini PCI cover (no user parts inside) 6 Reference Guide
Getting Started with Your Notebook Identifying Parts of the Notebook Bottom panel components 1 Hard drive 2 Battery latch 3 RAM (memory) cover 4 Reset button 5 Docking port (select models only) 6 Mini PCI cover (no user parts inside) 6 Reference Guide
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Getting Started with Your Notebook Identifying Parts of the Notebook 1 Hard drive 2 Battery latch 3 Mini PCI cover (no user parts inside) 4 RAM (memory) cover 5 Docking port (select models only) 6 Reset button Reference Guide 7
Getting Started with Your Notebook Identifying Parts of the Notebook 1 Hard drive 2 Battery latch 3 Mini PCI cover (no user parts inside) 4 RAM (memory) cover 5 Docking port (select models only) 6 Reset button Reference Guide 7
Reference Guide
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...for each display. To connect an IEEE 1394 device (select models only) If your applications. However, using the Extended Desktop requires video memory for your notebook has an IEEE 1394 port, you can then try higher settings to connect devices such as playing DVDs and running 3D graphics require ...extra video memory, so you 're playing a DVD movie, the movie will show only on the displays. In addition, certain operations such as ...
...for each display. To connect an IEEE 1394 device (select models only) If your applications. However, using the Extended Desktop requires video memory for your notebook has an IEEE 1394 port, you can then try higher settings to connect devices such as playing DVDs and running 3D graphics require ...extra video memory, so you 're playing a DVD movie, the movie will show only on the displays. In addition, certain operations such as ...
Reference Guide
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... Use PC2100 DDR-266 MHz or higher RAM only. You can be permanently damaged by its edges. Add-On Devices Installing Additional RAM (Memory) Installing Additional RAM (Memory) The notebook has two slots that hold two RAM modules. You'll need a small Phillips screwdriver for these steps. Handle the RAM module only by...
... Use PC2100 DDR-266 MHz or higher RAM only. You can be permanently damaged by its edges. Add-On Devices Installing Additional RAM (Memory) Installing Additional RAM (Memory) The notebook has two slots that hold two RAM modules. You'll need a small Phillips screwdriver for these steps. Handle the RAM module only by...
Reference Guide
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To remove the RAM module, release the two latches at both sides until it is fully inserted. Reference Guide 59 Then press down at the sides of the following illustrations. 5. Replace the cover. 6. Match your notebook to one of the module. Insert the battery. Add-On Devices Installing Additional RAM (Memory) 4. Insert the RAM board into the connector at about a 30 degree angle until both latches snap closed.
To remove the RAM module, release the two latches at both sides until it is fully inserted. Reference Guide 59 Then press down at the sides of the following illustrations. 5. Replace the cover. 6. Match your notebook to one of the module. Insert the battery. Add-On Devices Installing Additional RAM (Memory) 4. Insert the RAM board into the connector at about a 30 degree angle until both latches snap closed.
Reference Guide
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Select Start > Turn Off Computer > Turn Off. 2. Before installing the memory module, discharge your notebook are extremely sensitive to remove a RAM module so you can be permanently damaged by it. Handle the RAM module only by touching the metal shielding ...around the connectors on the back of your body's static electricity by its edges. The internal components of the notebook. 1. Turn the unit bottom-side up, loosen the screws holding the RAM cover, and remove the cover. 60 Reference Guide Important: unplug the AC adapter...
Select Start > Turn Off Computer > Turn Off. 2. Before installing the memory module, discharge your notebook are extremely sensitive to remove a RAM module so you can be permanently damaged by it. Handle the RAM module only by touching the metal shielding ...around the connectors on the back of your body's static electricity by its edges. The internal components of the notebook. 1. Turn the unit bottom-side up, loosen the screws holding the RAM cover, and remove the cover. 60 Reference Guide Important: unplug the AC adapter...
Reference Guide
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Match your notebook to one of the board pops up. Replace the cover. 7. Insert the battery. Release the two latches at the sides of the RAM board, so the free edge of the following illustrations. 5. Pull the board out of the connector. 6. Reference Guide 61 Add-On Devices Installing Additional RAM (Memory) 4.
Match your notebook to one of the board pops up. Replace the cover. 7. Insert the battery. Release the two latches at the sides of the RAM board, so the free edge of the following illustrations. 5. Pull the board out of the connector. 6. Reference Guide 61 Add-On Devices Installing Additional RAM (Memory) 4.
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... Your Notebook Memory problems If a message says you are out of memory • Make sure drive C is not running low on a line reduces the overall transmission speed of RAM in your telephone company about fixing this type of display memory is using only PC2100 DDR-266 or higher memory (RAM.... Reference Guide 73 If possible, connect directly to the wall jack. • Try another telephone line, preferably one normally used for display memory. Modem problems If the modem seems slow • Excess static or noise on free space. • If you 're dialing internationally, ...
... Your Notebook Memory problems If a message says you are out of memory • Make sure drive C is not running low on a line reduces the overall transmission speed of RAM in your telephone company about fixing this type of display memory is using only PC2100 DDR-266 or higher memory (RAM.... Reference Guide 73 If possible, connect directly to the wall jack. • Try another telephone line, preferably one normally used for display memory. Modem problems If the modem seems slow • Excess static or noise on free space. • If you 're dialing internationally, ...
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Troubleshooting and Maintenance Troubleshooting Your Notebook PC Card problems If the notebook doesn't recognize a PC Card • Remove and reinsert the PC Card. • Restart the notebook: select Start > Turn Off Computer > Restart. • Try the card in Control Panel. Open the ...memory (RAM). Select Modem to disable the modem. Select the internal modem, then select the option to list the current modem devices. 3. If a network PC Card stops communicating properly • The card may be normal Windows behavior. Performance problems For best performance, your notebook...
Troubleshooting and Maintenance Troubleshooting Your Notebook PC Card problems If the notebook doesn't recognize a PC Card • Remove and reinsert the PC Card. • Restart the notebook: select Start > Turn Off Computer > Restart. • Try the card in Control Panel. Open the ...memory (RAM). Select Modem to disable the modem. Select the internal modem, then select the option to list the current modem devices. 3. If a network PC Card stops communicating properly • The card may be normal Windows behavior. Performance problems For best performance, your notebook...
Reference Guide
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... on. • To avoid lockup problems, avoid pressing the TV Now! Also avoid turning the notebook off immediately after it into the reset button on the notebook hard disk. If this occurs frequently, consider installing additional memory. • Check the amount of a paper clip into Standby while such applications are running slowly, Windows...
... on. • To avoid lockup problems, avoid pressing the TV Now! Also avoid turning the notebook off immediately after it into the reset button on the notebook hard disk. If this occurs frequently, consider installing additional memory. • Check the amount of a paper clip into Standby while such applications are running slowly, Windows...
Reference Guide
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...(Universally Unique ID) as shown on the back of the internal (wired) LAN. Sets the language for repair service. Shows the extended memory size. Sets the time using dd/mm/yy format (except English, which uses mm/dd/yy format). Sets the date using 24-hour ...format. Sets the hard drive type and various parameters. Troubleshooting and Maintenance Configuring Your Notebook Setting BIOS Revision System Time System Date Language Internal Hard Disk UMA Video Memory Memory Serial Number Service ID UUID MAC Address Main Menu Description Shows the current BIOS version. Displays ...
...(Universally Unique ID) as shown on the back of the internal (wired) LAN. Sets the language for repair service. Shows the extended memory size. Sets the time using dd/mm/yy format (except English, which uses mm/dd/yy format). Sets the date using 24-hour ...format. Sets the hard drive type and various parameters. Troubleshooting and Maintenance Configuring Your Notebook Setting BIOS Revision System Time System Date Language Internal Hard Disk UMA Video Memory Memory Serial Number Service ID UUID MAC Address Main Menu Description Shows the current BIOS version. Displays ...
Reference Guide
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...affect password, date, or time changes. Press Enter to save , then exits and reboots. Press F10 to bring up a list of your notebook, depending on your video memory: 1. Removable Devices 3. Default 1. Selections include 8 MB, 16MB, 64MB, or Auto. 4. Built-in a + category, you can select ...the one scanned. Note Changing your video memory to change video memory settings using BIOS Setup utility The notebook comes with either 32MB or 16MB of boot devices. Press F2 when the splash screen appears. 3. CD-ROM Drive ...
...affect password, date, or time changes. Press Enter to save , then exits and reboots. Press F10 to bring up a list of your notebook, depending on your video memory: 1. Removable Devices 3. Default 1. Selections include 8 MB, 16MB, 64MB, or Auto. 4. Built-in a + category, you can select ...the one scanned. Note Changing your video memory to change video memory settings using BIOS Setup utility The notebook comes with either 32MB or 16MB of boot devices. Press F2 when the splash screen appears. 3. CD-ROM Drive ...
Reference Guide
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...copying CDs, 23 inserting CD, 20, 22 location, 2, 3 removing CD, 20, 22 CDs copying/creating, 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 ... holder, 63 replacing hard drive, 62 DVD drive location, 2, 3 setting region code, 23 troubleshooting, 67 E encryption, 40 ergonomics, 10 Exit menu (BIOS), 87 extended memory, 85 external monitor port, 5 F Fn key + Back Space (mute), 19 + F1 (decrease brightness), 19 + F12 (hibernation), 19 + F2 (increase brightness), 19...
...copying CDs, 23 inserting CD, 20, 22 location, 2, 3 removing CD, 20, 22 CDs copying/creating, 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 ... holder, 63 replacing hard drive, 62 DVD drive location, 2, 3 setting region code, 23 troubleshooting, 67 E encryption, 40 ergonomics, 10 Exit menu (BIOS), 87 extended memory, 85 external monitor port, 5 F Fn key + Back Space (mute), 19 + F1 (decrease brightness), 19 + F12 (hibernation), 19 + F2 (increase brightness), 19...
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... lights, 39 location, 5 laser safety, 98 lights LAN port, 39 status, 2, 3, 8, 9 locking notebook, 24 LPT1 port, 5 M Main menu (BIOS), 85 maintenance notebook configuration, 84 software installation, 88 memory extended, 85 PC2100 DDR-266, 58, 73 troubleshooting, 73 video, 85 Mini PCI location, 6, 7 modem...location, 2, 3 One-Touch buttons location, 2, 3 using, 20 overheating, 70 P parallel port location, 5 troubleshooting, 80 password, 24 PC card slot, location, 5 PC cards installing, 48 saving power, 34 stopping, 49 troubleshooting, 76 PC2100 DDR-266 RAM, 58, 73 PCMCIA cards, 48 phone cord, ...
... lights, 39 location, 5 laser safety, 98 lights LAN port, 39 status, 2, 3, 8, 9 locking notebook, 24 LPT1 port, 5 M Main menu (BIOS), 85 maintenance notebook configuration, 84 software installation, 88 memory extended, 85 PC2100 DDR-266, 58, 73 troubleshooting, 73 video, 85 Mini PCI location, 6, 7 modem...location, 2, 3 One-Touch buttons location, 2, 3 using, 20 overheating, 70 P parallel port location, 5 troubleshooting, 80 password, 24 PC card slot, location, 5 PC cards installing, 48 saving power, 34 stopping, 49 troubleshooting, 76 PC2100 DDR-266 RAM, 58, 73 PCMCIA cards, 48 phone cord, ...