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Hardware and Software Guide
Hardware Upgrades and Replacements
4. Loosen the 2 hard drive security screws.
5. To remove the hard drive cover and expose the hard drive tab,
lift the cover upward
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and away from the computer
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Contents
Main
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Contents
1 Hardware
2 Keyboard and Touchpad
3Power
4 Multimedia
5 Wireless (Select Models Only)
6 Security
7 Hardware Upgrades and Replacements
8 Software Updates and Recovery and System Software
A Specifications
Index
Hardware
Top C omp one nts
(Continued)
Keys
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Touc hPad
Power C ont rols
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2
Lights
Wireless and Volume Buttons
Antennae
Front Components
Lights
Speakers, Jacks and Display Release Button
Rear Components
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2
Left-Side Components
Ports and Jacks
ExpressCard Slot and Button
Vent and Security Cable Slot
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2
Right-Side Components
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Bottom Components
Mini Card and Memory Compartments
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2
Bays, Battery Latch and Vents
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4
Additional Components
Hardware
Optical Discs
Labels
Keyboard and Touchpad
Touc hPad
Identifying TouchPad Components
Using the TouchPad
Setting TouchPad Preferences
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Hotkeys
Identifying Hotkeys
Hotkey Quick Reference
Using Hotkey Procedures
Using Hotkeys On the Internal Keyboard
Using Hotkey Commands
Open the Help and Support Center (fn+f1)
Open the Print Options Window (fn+f2)
Open the Default Internet Browser (fn+f3)
Switch the Image Among Displays (fn+f4)
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Initiate Standby (fn+f5)
Initiate QuickLock (fn+f6)
Decrease Screen Brightness (fn+f7)
Increase Screen Brightness (fn+f8)
Media Activity Hotkeys (fn+f9 through fn+f12)
Play, Pause or Resume an Audio CD or a DVD (fn+f9)
Stop an Audio CD or a DVD (fn+f10)
Display System Information (fn+esc)
Keypad s
Using the Embedded Numeric Keypad
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Switching the Functions of Keypad Keys
Using an External Numeric Keypad
Turning Num Lock Mode On and Off As You Work
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Connecting the AC Adapter
Switching Between Battery and External Power
Displaying the Power Meter Icon
Power Control and Light Locations
Leaving Your Work
Interference with Drive Media and Bluetooth Communication (Select Models Only)
Standby, Hibernation and Shutdown Procedures
Turning the Computer On or Off
Initiating or Resuming from Standby
Initiating or Restoring from Hibernation
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Using Emergency Shutdown Procedures
Power Preferences
Using Power Schemes
Setting a Security Prompt
Setting Other Power Preferences
Processor Performance Controls
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Battery Pack
Inserting or Removing a Battery Pack
Inserting a Battery Pack
Removing a Batter y Pack
Charging a Battery Pack
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Monitoring the Battery Pack Charge
Obtaining Accurate Charge Information
Displaying Charge Reports
Interpreting Charge Indicators
Managing Low-Battery Conditions
Identifying Low-Battery Conditions
Resolving Low-Battery Conditions
Calibrating a Battery Pack
When to Calibrate
How to Calibrate
Step 1: Charging the Battery Pack
Step 2: Discharging the Battery Pack
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Step 3: Recharging the Battery Pack
Conserving Battery Pack Power
Conserving Power as You Work
Selecting Power Conservation Settings
Storing a Battery Pack
Disposing of a Used Battery Pack
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Volume Controls
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External Audio Devices
Using the Audio-Out (Headp hone) Jack
Using the Audio-In (Microphone) Jack
External Video Devices
Connecting an S-Video Device
Connecting the Audio
Connecting the Video
Displaying a Video Image
CD and DVD Procedures
Inserting an Optical Disc
Removing an Optical Disc (With Power)
Removing an Optical Disc (Without Power)
Using Media Activity Hotkeys
Setting AutoPlay Preferences
Protecting Playback
Protecting a CD or DVD Write Process
Multimedia Software
Identifying Your Software
Observing the Copyright Warning
Wireless (Select Models Only)
Wireless Features
Wireless Controls
802.11 Wireless Devices
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Setting Up a WLAN in Your Home
Connecting to a WLAN in Your Home
Connecting to a Public WLAN
Using Wireless Security Features
Identifying an 802.11 Wireles s Device
To Lea rn M ore
Bluetooth Wireless Devices
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Security
Security Features
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QuickLock
Type s o f Pa sswo rds
Passwo rds Se t in Wi ndows
Passwords Set in the Setup Utility
Coordinating Passwords
Guidelines for Setting Passwords
Administrator Password
Managing an Administrator Password
Entering an Administrator Password
Power- On Password
Managing a Power-On Password
Entering a Power-On Password
Antivirus Software
Critical Security Updates for Windows XP
Firewall Software
Optional Security Cable
Hardware Upgrades and Replacements
Connecting a USB Device
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Stopping a USB device
Required USB Soft ware
Connecting a 1394 Device
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Stopping a 1394 Device
Connecting a Communication Device
Digital Cards
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Inserting an Optional Digital Card
Removing a Digital Card
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Selecting an ExpressCard
Configuring an ExpressCard
Inserting an ExpressCard
Stopping or Removing an ExpressCard
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Drives
Caring for Drives
Replacing the Internal Hard Drive
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Memory
Increasing Memory
Removing or Inserting a Memory Module
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Software Updates and Recovery and System Soft ware
Software Updates
HP Software Update
Preparing for a Software Update
Accessing ROM Information
Downloading and Installing an Update
Downloading and Installing a ROM Update
Downloading a ROM Update
Installing a ROM Update
Downloading and Installing a Non-ROM Software Update
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Software Recovery
Using System Restore
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Setup Utility
Opening the Setup Utility
Changing the Language of the Setup U tility
Navigating and Selecting in the Setup Utility
Displaying System Information
Restoring Default Settings in the Setup Utility
Using Advanced Setup Utility Features
Closing the Setup Utility
Setup Utility Menus
Main Menu
Security Menu
System Configuration Menu
Diagnostics Menu
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Specifications
Operating Environment
Rated Input Power
Expansion Port Input/Output Signals
Index