HP Book vt6200 manual To install the Speedstep driver Intel

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Installing Windows 2000

Installing Retail Windows 2000

Mode: FIR

Base I/O: 2F8

Interrupt: IRQ 3

DMA Channel: DMA 0

5.Press F10 to save and exit setup. Select YES to confirm. This will reboot the system. When Windows 2000 finishes booting, it will discover the new hardware. Note: If the Add Hardware wizard does not open automatically, start it by pointing to

START/SETTINGS/CONTROL PANEL/ADD NEW HARDWARE.

6.At the Wizard welcome screen, click NEXT.

7.Select SEARCH FOR A SUITABLE DRIVER, and click NEXT.

8.Select SPECIFY LOCATION, and click NEXT.

9.Choose the correct path to find the Recovery CD and click NEXT. The wizard will find a driver for the Infrared device.

10.Follow the on-screen instructions to complete installation.

To install the Speedstep driver (Intel)

If you have installed retail Windows 2000, you must install the Intel Speedstep driver. To install or upgrade the Intel speedstep driver:

1.Run SETUP.EXE from the Speedstep driver directory on the Recovery CD.

2.Follow the on-screen instructions to complete installation.

Upon successful installation of the driver, you will be asked to reboot your notebook. Choose YES, I WANT TO RESTART MY COMPUTER NOW if you have no other drivers to install. Otherwise, choose NO, I WILL RESTART MY COMPUTER LATER and continue to the next step.

To install the HP Notebook utilities driver

HP Notebook utilities installs the HP Display Settings application, which allows you to switch active displays, and modify brightness and contrast.

HP Display Settings provides the following features:

User interface to control which of the available displays should be active (notebook display panel, external monitor, TV).

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Contents Corporate Evaluator’s Guide HP Omnibook XT/VT6200 PCTechnology Code EG Corporate Evaluator’s Guide HP Software Product License Agreement Important Safety InformationMeets the requirements of ACA Technical Standard TS008 Corporate Evaluator’s Guide Edition History Page Contents Modem and Network Connections Batteries and Power ManagementAdd-On Devices Installing Windows XP Installing Windows 109Troubleshooting and Maintenance Reference Information HP Support and ServiceIndex 185 Getting Started with Your HP Notebook Taking Inventory What’s in the box?To buy accessories Source To find more informationDescription and Location Identifying Parts of the Computer Front ViewBack View Bottom View Secondary battery status Power modeMain battery status Status LightsIdentifying Parts of the Computer Setting Up Your Computer Install the batteryTo remove the battery Computer. The computer’s battery then starts charging Statement onConnect a phone line Turn on the computer Set up WindowsHint What to do next Register your notebookTo connect to the Internet Basic Operation Operating Your Computer To turn the computer on and offTo reset the computer To use the pointing devices To change the boot deviceModel with pointing stick and touch pad Model with touch pad only Moving and selectingScrolling with the scroll button Disabling one pointing device model with pointing stickTo use the Fn hot keys This hot key Does thisTo use the One-Touch buttons To reprogram a One-Touch buttonTo use the embedded keypad To use the Windows and Applications keysThis key combination Does this To use the ALT GR key To adjust the displayChanging display settings Changing the brightnessTo adjust the volume To prepare for the presentation To change computer settings for a presentationTo show the presentation To work with CDs and DVDs Securing Your Computer To set up password protectionBios Setup Utility Windows XPTo lock your computer To attach a security cableTo protect against viruses Disk drive To set PC identificationTo lock the hard disk drive Pavilion modelsWorking in Comfort with a Notebook PC Your Mobile Work EnvironmentUsing Your Mobile Computer To protect your hard disk drive Taking Care of Your ComputerTo maintain your computer To safeguard your data To extend the life of the displayTo clean your computer Batteries and Power Management How the computer manages power automatically Managing Power ConsumptionInformation that was not saved will be lost Unsaved data if the computer’s battery runs down completely Changing timeout settings and creating power schemesManaging CPU power Hibernate To manage power manuallyPower mode Does this… Use when… To enter this mode… Standby OffUsing Battery Power To check battery statusTo respond to a low-battery warning To recharge the batteryTo use additional batteries To get the most from your batteriesTo maximize processor speed Modem and Network Connections Using the Modem To connect the modem Signing up with an Internet Service Provider Connecting to the InternetTo disconnect from the Internet To change your modem settingsTo dial in to a network To send an e-mail message To send and receive e-mailTo start Outlook Express To receive e-mail messagesTo send a fax To set up for faxingTo send and receive faxes Windows To receive, view, and print faxesTo start Fax Console To set up Fax ConsoleTo send and receive faxes Windows XP To receive faxesConnecting to a LAN To connect to a LANTo prepare for connections Windows Making Wireless ConnectionsComputer-to-Computer Connection AdHoc LAN Connection Infrastructure Connecting to an Existing Wireless Network To prepare for connections Windows XPTo turn wireless communication on and off Creating a New Computer-to-Computer Network AdHocTurning on communication and making a connection Turning off communication and ending a connectionAdd-On Devices To replace a plug-in module Using Plug-In ModulesPlug-in module on page 72. Otherwise, you could lose data Using Plug-In Modules To insert or remove a CD or DVD To connect the floppy disk drive to the parallel portComputer could stop responding and you could lose data To play DVD movies To create or copy CDs To insert or remove a PC Card Connecting PC CardsInserting a PC Card Removing a PC Card Lose dataConnecting External Devices To identify connectors for external devicesTo connect an external keyboard or mouse To connect a printer or other parallel deviceTo connect a USB device To connect an audio device Connecting an external monitorTo use an external monitor Switching the display to the external monitor Adjusting monitor resolution and other settingsChanging display actions Using dual display mode Windows XPTo use a TV set as a monitor To connect a TV setTo activate the TV display To connect a serial deviceTo connect an infrared device To play DVD movies on the TVDisabling the infrared port Using the infrared portTo use a docking product Printing to an infrared printerInstalling a docking tray Docking the computerConnecting External Devices Undocking the computer Installing Additional RAM To install a RAM expansion moduleTo remove a RAM expansion module Installing Additional RAM Replacing the Hard Disk Drive To replace the hard disk driveTo replace the hard disk drive holder To prepare a new hard disk drive Installing Windows XP Installing Retail Windows XP Requirements\HP\DRIVERS\VIDEO To prepare for software installation To install retail Windows XPInstalling Retail Windows XP Installing Retail Windows XP To install the AGP video driver ALi To install the video drivers ATI Radeon SeriesTo install the audio drivers ALi M5451 To install the wired 10/100 LAN drivers RealTek To install the touchpad drivers SynapticsTo install the wireless LAN drivers Actiontec To install the Lucent modem drivers To install the ESS modem driversTo install the infrared driver To install the HP Notebook utilities driver To install the HP One-Touch software To install the HP Desktop Zoom utility To configure power managementInstalling Retail Windows XP Page Installing Windows Installing Retail Windows \HP\DRIVER\SPEEDSTP To check your Bios version do the following To install retail Windows To update the operating system To install the video driver ATI Mobility RadeonTo install the audio driver ALi M5451 To install the AGP driver ALiTo install the touchpad driver Synaptics To install the wireless LAN driver ActionTec To install wired 10/100 LAN RealTekTo install the ESS modem To install the Lucent modem To install the Speedstep driver Intel START/SETTINGS/CONTROL PANEL/ADD NEW HardwareTo install the HP One-Touch driver To install the USB floppy driver Installing Retail Windows Page Troubleshooting and Maintenance Audio Problems Troubleshooting Your ComputerIf no sound is audible If sound does not record CD-ROM and DVD ProblemsIf you can’t boot from a CD or DVD in the CD/DVD drive If a DVD plays erraticallyIf the computer cannot read a CD or DVD If you get a Region Code error when playing a DVD movieIf a DVD movie stops playing in the middle If a DVD movie doesn’t fill the screenDisplay Problems If one or more display pixels look bad Docking Problems Hard Disk Drive ProblemsHeat Problems Infrared ProblemsIf the touch pad or pointing stick doesn’t work Keyboard and Pointing Device ProblemsIf the pointer is difficult to control If the touch pad moves the pointer or cursor while you typeIf a PS/2 scroll mouse doesn’t work If you can’t type the euro symbolIf you can’t update or reinstall One-Touch software If the embedded numeric keypad doesn’t workIf you can’t log in to Netware servers LAN ProblemsIf the built-in network adapter doesn’t connect to the LAN If a network connection responds slowlyMemory Problems Modem ProblemsIf the modem dials but doesn’t connect If the modem doesn’t dial or no dial tone is detectedIf the modem dials incorrectly If the modem isn’t detectedIf the modem connects, but transferred data is bad If the modem causes an Error messageIf the modem dials but you can’t hear it If the modem doesn’t faxIf an I/O card stops communicating properly PC Card Pcmcia ProblemsIf the notebook doesn’t recognize a PC Card If a PC card modem is not workingIf the computer pauses or runs sluggishly Performance ProblemsIf the computer stops responding Power and Battery Problems If the computer doesn’t suspend to Standby mode as expected If the Time Remaining for the battery is not correctIf the computer doesn’t automatically hibernate as expected Printing Problems Serial, Parallel, and USB ProblemsIf a serial modem doesn’t work properly If the serial or parallel port is not workingIf the computer won’t boot from battery power Startup ProblemsIf the computer doesn’t respond when you turn it on If the USB port is not workingIf the computer stops responding after booting Wireless ProblemsIf the computer won’t boot from the floppy disk drive If you have problems with wireless communicationIf the wireless link icon in the taskbar is red You can connect, but the network is slowTesting the Hardware To run the e-Diagtools diagnostic testEnter Configuring the Computer To run the Bios Setup utilityMain Menu SettingDefault DescriptionSystem Devices Menu Power Menu Security MenuBoot Menu Exit MenuTo set up TopTools Reinstalling and Updating Software To recover the factory installation of your hard diskTo create a boot disk Windows To replace a damaged Recovery CDPC Identification and Bios passwords To update the BiosTo update Windows drivers Appear. Once the update process begins, do not interrupt itHP Support and Service To get help from the Web To contact HP for support or serviceGetting Assistance for Your Computer HP will not be able to help with questions aboutPavilion models Omnibook modelsEurope North AmericaLatin America Asia/AustraliaTo receive repair service To prepare your computer for shipment Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement Duration of Limited Warranty ProductReference Information Hardware Specifications Input/Output Expandability Security Features Wireless LANKeyboard and Pointing Devices Environmental Limits Major ICs Modem Reference Information AT Commands AmbitCommand Function Ambit Basic and Extended AT Commands Modem Reference AmbitCommand FAX Class Register Registers AmbitRange/units Selected Result Codes Ambit Code MeaningCountry or Region Safety InformationPower Cords Rated Voltage and CurrentErgonomics Battery Safety Laser Safety LED SafetyExposure to Radio Frequency Radiation Regulatory Information Connections to Peripheral DevicesResponsible Party CanadaDeclaration of Conformity U.S.A Trade nameEuropean Union Regulatory Information Japan Japan Telecommunications ApprovalRussia International EMC Index Corporate Evaluator’s Guide Ntsc USB Corporate Evaluator’s Guide
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