HP 4100 manual Reference Information, Password Removal Policy

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Reference Information

This chapter includes the following reference information:

Password removal policy.

Display quality statement.

Password Removal Policy

If the user forgets the system password, the user calls Technical Support to determine the proper removal procedure. The user must provide proof of ownership, and the OmniBook must be operated during the procedure.

The password removal procedure is protected as HP Company Private information. There are a restricted number of locations that can perform password removal. It may not be disclosed or distributed outside those locations.

Password removal is strictly controlled. Hewlett-Packard and authorized support providers must ensure with written evidence that the OmniBook being “cleansed” is actually in the possession of the unit’s actual and current owner. This requires a sales receipt showing the unit serial number and owner’s name, or a written statement from the owner attesting that he or she is the owner of the unit. The statement can be a fax copy of the document. The fact that the unit is in the hands of an HP representative on behalf of the customer is not evidence of ownership. In addition, HP will not remove the password of a unit for any non-owner, even if it is requested by law enforcement agencies. If you receive such a request, you should notify management and HP Corporate Legal immediately. (These requests may require a court order prior to our participation.)

Further, the entity removing the password must log the name, serial number and date of the removal, and file the written backup with the log. The log and backup are subject to standard record retention process and review.

The final issue relating to removal of passwords is that HP cannot provide information to users that would assist them in improperly removing a password and opening a unit.

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Contents HP OmniBook Edition History Contents Tables FiguresHP OmniBook Address or Number IntroductionSources of OmniBook Information SourceOmniBook 4100 Models Product InformationOmniBook Front View Features and OperationVideo Operating System Power Management Power StatesProduct Comparisons OmniBook OmniBook 2100/3100 Processor MemoryTurning the OmniBook On and Off Activating Power ModesKeyboard Status Lights VGA PCA Checking the Status of the OmniBookMain Status Lights LED Strip Cable Hot Key Using Fn Hot KeysResetting the OmniBook Fn Hot KeysSystem Memory System ResourcesSystem Interrupts 10. DMA Channels System Input/Output Addresses 100-3FF11. OmniBook 4100 Specifications SpecificationsProduct Information HP OmniBook OmniBook 7100, 4100, 3100, 2100 Accessories 12. OmniBook 4100 AccessoriesOmniBook 4100-Only Accessories Internal Design Replaceable Module DiagramDocking port 13. Functional StructurePage Removal Cross-Reference Removal and ReplacementTorque kgfcm Torque inlbf Required EquipmentRecommended Screw Torques Screw Thread SizeRemoval Procedure Removing the Battery or Plug-In ModuleExchange Part Number RAM Board Replacement Part NumbersRemoving a RAM Board Description Part NumberDescription Part Number Exchange Part Number Hard Disk Drive Replacement Part NumbersRemoving the Hard Disk Drive Creating a Hibernate Partition Installing a Hard Drive in the Cover Reassembly NotesReplacing Small Parts User-Replaceable Replacement ProcedureReplacing Small Parts Removing the Keyboard Removing the KeyboardHint Removing the Display Removing the Display AssemblyDisplay Component Compatibility Removing the LCD ModuleRemoval and Replacement HP OmniBook Removing the Display Reassembly Notes Removing the Top Case Removing the Top Case Reassembly Notes Removing the Motherboard or Bottom Case Removing the Motherboard Reassembly Notes Installing a New Serial Number Label 10. Installing Docking Doors and Module Latch12. Removing the Bios IC Removing the Bios ICComponent Cable Holder Display Bezel Display Case Removal ProceduresRemoving Other Components Removing Display ComponentsComponent Display Latch 10. Removing Bottom Case Components Removing Top Case ComponentsComponent CPU Bottom Plate CPU Module MMO CPU Top Plate Fan Removal ProceduresIR PCA Lvds PCA Component Frame, Left Frame, Left or Right Heatsink PartsVGA PCA Component Speaker, Left Speaker, Right Speaker CoverTroubleshooting and Diagnostics Troubleshooting the Problem TroubleshootingVerifying the Repair Scope of Diagnostic Tools Suggestions for TroubleshootingStartup Troubleshooting SuggestionsSymptom Repair Center Comments Power/BatteryCall Center Suggestions Repair Center Likely CausesErratic display Touch pad Call Center Suggestions Pointing stickSerial/Parallel Miscellaneous Symptom AC adapterAccessories Check module contacts. Push system-off button Creating a Diagnostic Floppy Disk Diagnostic ToolsOmniBook Diagnostic Program Enter Running the Diagnostic TestCode Suggestions System Tests OmniBook Diagnostic Error CodesHard Disk Tests Parallel Port Tests Post Description Power-On Self-TestPost Terminal-Error Beep Codes Beep CodesDescription Post MessagesMessage Message Description Allocation Error for deviceSycard PCCtest 450 CardBus Card Optional Desktop Management Interface DMI Installing the DMI PackageUninstalling the DMI Package Using the DMI InterfaceDMI Components Contents of the DMI PackageMain Menu Default Bios Setup UtilityRunning the Bios Setup Utility Bios Setup Menus and ParametersPower Menu Default Security Menu DefaultExit Menu Boot Menu DefaultPage Replaceable Parts Exploded View User- Replaceable OmniBook Replaceable Parts41 PCA, DC-DC Display Components Motherboard Components Accessory Replaceable Parts Assembly-Component BreakdownPCA, VGA PCA, IR PCA, DC-DC Part Number ReferencePart Number Exchange Part Number F1460-69098 Reference Information Password Removal PolicyReference Information HP OmniBook Hewlett-Packard Display Quality StatementOmniBook 4100 LCD Guidelines TFT Page Page Part Number F1460-90020
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