HP 2100, 1100 manual Updating the Notebook’s Bios, Security Menu Description Default, Cd/Dvd

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External Pointing

Disables the internal pointing devices when an external

Auto

Devices

pointing device is connected.

 

Legacy USB Support

Enables BIOS support for USB mouse, keyboard, and floppy

Enabled

 

drive during startup.

 

Wake On LAN from

Lets the notebook be turned on via the LAN port. If this

Disabled

Power Off

option is enabled, the notebook uses increased power while

 

 

it is shut down.

 

Security Menu

Description

Default

User Password is

Shows if a user password is set.

Clear

 

 

 

Administrator Password

Shows if an administrator password is set.

Clear

is

 

 

Set User Password

Press ENTER to set, change, or clear the user password.

Enter

 

The password can have no more than 8 characters (0-9,

 

 

A-Z), and cannot include special or accented characters.

 

Set Administrator

Press ENTER to set, change, or clear the administrator

Enter

Password

password, which protects BIOS Setup settings. The

 

 

password can have no more than 8 characters (0-9, A-Z),

 

 

and cannot include special or accented characters.

 

Password Required to

Sets whether a user password is required when the

Disabled

Boot

computer boots. Requires the administrator password for

 

 

changes.

 

Boot Menu

Description

Default

Hard Disk

Shows the order of boot devices. Move the entries to change

1. Hard Disk

Removable Device

the order. Built-in LAN provides diskless boot from a network

2. Removable

CD/DVD

server.

Device

Built-in LAN

 

3. CD/DVD

 

 

4. Built-in LAN

Exit Menu

Description

 

Save Changes and Exit

Saves Setup changes, and then exits and reboots.

 

 

 

 

Discard Changes and

Discards any Setup changes made since last save, and then

 

Exit

exits and reboots. Does not affect password, date, or time

 

 

changes.

 

Get Default Values

Restores default settings, and remains in Setup. Does not

 

 

affect password, date, or time changes.

 

Updating the Notebook’s BIOS

Hewlett-Packard might from time to time provide updates to the notebook’s BIOS. Use e-DiagTools for Windows to download and install these BIOS updates as needed (page 2-36).

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Contents Technology Code KE Hewlett-Packard Company Contents Figures Tables GO HP IntroductionSource Address or Number Comments Pavilion ze5200 Notebook PC Pavilion ze4200 Notebook PC DC710A ABH DC710A ABEDC711A ABE DC713A ABDPavilion ze4100 Notebook PC Compaq Evo Notebook N1050v Series Compaq Presario 2500 Series Mobile PC Compaq Evo Notebook N1010v SeriesDC731A ABB DC730A ABFDC731A ABE DC731A ABFCompaq Presario 2100 Series Mobile PC DC735A ABL DC735A ABCDC738A ACJ DC738A AKLDC743A ABB DC742A UUGDC743A ABV DC743A ABZDC806A UUG DC806A ABHDC808A ABE DC808A ABHABD Compaq Presario 1100 Series Mobile PCABZ Product Comparisons Compaq Presario Processor Compaq Evo Notebook N1010v Compaq Presario ProcessorFront View FeaturesBack View Bottom View Turning the Notebook On and Off Activating Power ModesOperation Keyboard Status Lights Checking the Status of the NotebookMain Status Lights front of notebook Hot Key Effect Using Fn Hot KeysFn Hot Keys Resetting the Notebook Resetting the NotebookSpecifications SpecificationsCompaq Evo Notebook N1010v and Presario PowerMass Storage HP Pavilion ze5200, ze4200, ze4100, Compaq Evo N1050vSecurity Features Wireless LANModem Input/OutputAccessories Docking Power OptionsPC Cards Internal Design Replaceable Module DiagramFunctional Structure Description Removal Cross-Reference Removal and ReplacementScrew Thread Size Torque cm-kgf Torque in-lbf Required EquipmentRecommended Screw Torque Values Disassembly Flow Disassembly FlowchartRemoval Procedure Removing the BatteryRemoving a Sdram Module Removing an Sdram Module Reassembly NotesRemoving the Mini-PCI Card Reassembly Notes Removing the Wireless LAN Mini-PCI CardRemoving the Hard Disk Drive Removing the Hard Disk DriveRemoving the Hard Disk Drive Tray Recovering the Factory SoftwareReplacing Small Parts User-Replaceable Replacing Small PartsRemoving the Keyboard Cover Removing the Keyboard Cover Reassembly Note Removing the Speaker Assembly Removing the Speaker AssemblyRemoving the Keyboard Removing the Keyboard 10. Removing the Switchboard PCA Reassembly Note Removing the Switchboard PCA11. Removing the CD/DVD Drive Removing the CD/DVD DriveAuthorized Service Providers Only Removing the Display Assembly12. Removing the Display Assembly Reassembly Notes Removing the Top Case 13. Removing the Top Case Removing the Floppy Drive 14. Removing the Floppy Drive Reassembly Notes Removing the Infrared I/R PCA 15. Removing the I/R PCA 16. Removing the Heatsink with Fan Removing the Heatsink with FanReassembly Notes Removing the CPU Module 17. Removing the CPU Module Reassembly Notes Removing the Motherboard 18. Removing the Motherboard Reassembly Procedure Wireless Models OnlyPage Replacing Components on a Bottom Case Installing a New Serial Number Label21. Removing a Pcmcia Door 20. Replacing the Antennas Replacing a Pcmcia DoorUsing e-DiagTools for Windows Repairing the Bios IC22. Boot-Block Jumper Using a Bios Floppy DiskRemoving Components Removing Other ComponentsPanel, wireless Component Removal Procedure Additional Steps Guide, HDDAntennas wireless PCA, switchboardASP Support Options Support by Authorized Service ProvidersSerial Number Label ASP Support Status ASPBasic Troubleshooting Steps TroubleshootingChecking for Customer Abuse Troubleshooting the ProblemVerifying the Repair Scope of Diagnostic Tools Suggestions for TroubleshootingStartup Troubleshooting SuggestionsSupport and provide proof Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Standby/resume Dark display, no Use Recovery CDs to Some or all keys do Check settings in Control Keyboard Sdram Modem Infrared Miscellaneous One-Touch button ProblemsMotherboard Accessories Diagtools Diagnostic Program Diagnostic ToolsUpdating e-Diagtools Running e-DiagtoolsInterpreting the Results Power-On Self-TestBeep Codes Post Description Post Terminal-Error Beep CodesDisplay Bios copyright notice Clear parity checkers Message Description Post Messages02F4 Eisa Cmos not writeable Sycard PCCtest 450/460 PC Card Optional Sycard PCCtest CommandsWindows Management Instrumentation WMI Bios Setup UtilitySystem Devices Menu Description Default Bios Setup Menus and ParametersMain Menu Description Default Security Menu Description Default Updating the Notebook’s BiosBoot Menu Description Default CD/DVDReplaceable Parts Exploded View Replaceable Parts SPS-KEYBOARD-BEL SPS-KEYBOARD-ARSPS-KEYBOARD-BR SPS-KEYBOARD-CZSPS-KEYBOARD-SK SPS-KEYBOARD-RUSPS-KEYBOARD-SWE SPS-KEYBOARD-SWISPS-DOOR Pcmcia SPS-FAN 3F SmallSPS-PROC P4 2.4GHZ SPS-PROC P4 2.2GHZSPS-BD System FF SPS-BD System DFSPS-DVD+RW SPS-DRV CD-RWDescription Number Part Number F5771J F5761H Repl Pavilion Ze4200 EvoPavilion Part Exchange SPS-CABLE KIT 3F SPS-DRV HD 60 GSPS-DRV HD 80 G Button SPS Panel IR 3F W/IR SPS Panel IR 3F W/IRBTN SPS-BD IR 3FN1010v Exchange Accessory Replaceable PartsPavilion Part Description Number F5771J ReplDescription Number F5771J H5761H Repl Part Number ReferenceSPS-CORD AC PWR WIRE-PRCSPS-CORD AC PWR 2 WIRE-KO SPS-CORD AC PWR 2 WIRE-ITSPS-BD Switch W/CABLE 1F CPQ SPS-LABEL Name SETSPS-BD Inverter SPS-COVER Keyboard EVOSPS-HEATSINK 3F W/2 Fans SPS-COVER, Keyboard Speakers CPQSPS-COVER MEM/MINI PC 3F SPS Panel IR 3F W/IR & W/O BTN SPS Panel IR 3F W/IR ButtonSPS-BD Audio Control 3F SPS-COVER Dskt DRV BlankF4640-60913 Keybd, French F4640-60914 Simple Port Replicator hp/compaq Pavilion Part 2500 Reference Information Password Removal PolicyHewlett-Packard Display Quality Statement Mechanical Imperfections LCD GuidelinesService Notes and Obsolete Parts Part Number 319733-001
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