HP XU manual Add-On Devices

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Add-On Devices

 

Using Plug-In Modules

 

 

CAUTION

Before disconnecting a CD-ROM drive, DVD drive, or any other type of drive, you

 

must either stop the drive using the icon in the taskbar or shut down the

 

computer—otherwise, you could lose data.

 

Exception: for Windows 98, you MUST shut down the computer before connecting

 

or disconnecting a hard disk drive.

 

Handle and store modules carefully. Do not drop it or apply excessive pressure to

 

its surfaces—this could damage its internal mechanisms. Do not touch the metallic

 

pins on the computer connectors, module connectors, or cable connectors. Static

 

electricity can damage internal components.

 

1. Close any open files that reside on the plug-in module.

 

 

2. Windows 98: if the BayManager icon is present in the taskbar, right-click the icon,

 

then click Remove/Swap Bay Device. When prompted, remove the module (if

 

present). Don’t click OK until you’ve inserted the desired module, if any (see step 6).

 

Windows 2000 or XP: left-click the Unplug or Eject Hardware or Safely Remove

 

Hardware icon on the taskbar, and select the module you want to remove. When

 

prompted to remove the module, click OK. (You don’t have to do this if the bay is

 

empty or contains a battery.)

 

–or–

 

For any system: shut off the computer. Click Start, Shut Down, Shut down

 

(Windows 98 or 2000) or Start, Turn Off Computer, Turn Off (Windows XP).

 

Important: for Windows 98, you must shut off the computer if you are removing or

 

inserting a hard disk drive in the module bay.

 

–or–

 

For any system: undock the computer.

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Contents HP Notebook PC Startup Guide Startup Guide HP Software Product License Agreement Important Safety InformationPage Edition History Page Contents Index Getting Started with Your HP Notebook What’s in the Box? Taking InventoryProducts To find more informationFront View Identifying Parts of the ComputerBack View Bottom View Status Lights Page Expansion Base Front Expansion Base Back Install the battery Setting Up Your ComputerTo remove the battery Connect AC power Connect a phone line Turn on the computer Set up WindowsBy fax Register your notebookTo connect to the Internet What to do nextTo connect the floppy disk drive Basic Operation To turn the computer on and off Operating Your ComputerTo reset the computer To use the pointing stick To change the boot deviceMoving and selecting Appropriate second key, then release both keys To use the Fn hot keysYour Mobile Work Environment Working in Comfort with a Notebook PCUsing Your Mobile Computer Batteries and Power Management To check battery status Using Battery PowerTo respond to a low-battery warning Secondary battery in the right module bay To recharge the batteryAdd-On Devices To dock the computer Using an Expansion BasePage To undock the computer To play audio CDs To use the status panel Page To replace a plug-in module Using Plug-In ModulesTo install hot-swap support Windows Add-On Devices Startup Guide To install a RAM expansion module Installing Additional RAMReplace the cover To replace the hard disk drive Replacing the Hard Disk DrivePage Troubleshooting and Maintenance Display problems Troubleshooting Your ComputerKeyboard and pointing device problems Hard disk drive problemsPower and battery problems Performance problemsDon’t touch the pointing stick while booting or resuming Startup ProblemsTo run the e-Diagtools diagnostic test Testing the HardwareEnter To run the Bios Setup utility Configuring the ComputerTo recover the factory installation of your hard disk Reinstalling and Updating SoftwareTo create a Support Utility disk HP Support and Service To get help from the web Getting Assistance for Your ComputerTo contact HP for support or service HP Support and Service Getting Assistance for Your Computer To prepare your computer for shipment To receive repair serviceHewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement Startup Guide Page Reference Information Hardware Specifications RAM LAN Reference Information Hardware Specifications Power Cords Safety InformationErgonomics Battery Safety LED Safety Laser SafetyExposure to Radio Frequency Radiation Regulatory Information European Union CanadaJapan Russia International EMC Declares that the following product Page External devices IndexOpening USB
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