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Troubleshooting
Specifications
Install
Maintenance
Configuring a PC Card
Wireless Select Models Only
Solving travel connection problems
Diagnostics menu
Setup Utility
+left arrow command in the active application
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12.
Tighten the memory module compartment cover screw
(3)
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13.
Replace the battery pack.
14.
Reconnect external power and external devices.
15.
Turn on the computer.
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Contents
Notebook PC User Guide
Copyright 2005 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P
First Edition December Document Part Number
TouchPad and Keyboard
Table of contents
Notebook Tour
3 Power
Calibrating a battery pack
Drives
Multimedia
9 Wireless Select Models Only
External Media Cards
External Devices
Memory Modules
Setup Utility
13 Software Update and Recovery
10 Modem and Local Area Network
Security
Troubleshooting
Routine Care
Electrostatic Discharge
Index
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1 Notebook Tour
Components
1. Select Start My Computer
3. Select Hardware tab Device Manager
Top components
Keys
Component
Description
Description
TouchPad
Component
Description
Buttons and switches
Component
Description
Lights
Component
Front components
Display components
Component
Description
Rear components
Right-side components
ComponentDescription
Component
Power connector
Connects an AC adapter or an optional power adapter
Chapter 1 Notebook Tour
Component
Description
Left-side components
Component
Bottom components
10 Chapter 1 Notebook Tour
Component
Description
Components
Wireless antennae select models only
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Additional hardware components
12 Chapter 1 Notebook Tour
Component
Description
Labels
Operating environment
Specifications
Rated input power
Support
Expansion port input/output signals
Feature
16 Chapter 1 Notebook Tour
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2 TouchPad and Keyboard
TouchPad
Component
Description
Setting TouchPad preferences
Using the TouchPad
Using an external mouse
Keyboard
Hotkeys
Display and clear system information fn+esc
Hotkey procedures
Hotkey quick reference
Open a Web browser fn+f3
Open the Help and Support Center fn+f1
Open the Print Options window fn+f2
Switch the screen image fn+f4
Initiate standby fn+f5
Initiate QuickLock fn+f6
Decrease screen brightness fn+f7
Increase screen brightness fn+f8
Play, pause or resume an audio CD or a DVD fn+f9
Enabling and disabling the embedded numeric keypad
Using the embedded numeric keypad
Keypads
Enabling or disabling num lock mode as you work
Using an external numeric keypad
Switching key functions on the embedded numeric keypad
26 Chapter 2 TouchPad and Keyboard
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3 Power
Power control and light locations
28 Chapter 3 Power
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Component
Description
Task
Power sources
Recommended power source
Connecting the AC adapter
Hibernation
Standby and hibernation
Standby
Initiating standby, hibernation or shutdown
When you leave your work
When a reliable power supply is unavailable
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Turning the computer or display on or off
Default power settings
Using emergency shutdown procedures
Initiating or resuming from standby
Procedure
Task
Select Start Turn Off Computer
Initiating or restoring from hibernation
Procedure
Task
Result
Power options
Accessing Power Options Properties
Displaying the Power Meter icon
3. Select the Always show icon on the taskbar check box
Setting or changing a power scheme
Setting a security prompt
Processor performance controls
Battery packs
Inserting or removing a battery pack
Charging a battery pack
Monitoring the charge of the battery pack
Interpreting charge indicators
Obtaining accurate charge information
Displaying charge information on the screen
Managing low-battery conditions
Identifying low-battery conditions
Low-battery condition
Critical low-battery condition
Resolving low-battery conditions
When external power is available
When a charged battery pack is available
When no power source is available
Calibrating a battery pack
When to calibrate
How to calibrate
Step 1 Charging the battery pack
Step 2 Discharging the battery pack
Step 3 Recharging the battery pack
Conserving battery power
Conserving power as you work
Selecting power conservation settings
Storing a battery pack
Disposing of a used battery pack
4 Drives
Drive care
IDE drive light
50 Chapter 4 Drives
Hard drive
7. Lift the hard drive away from the computer To install a hard drive
1. Lower the hard drive into the hard drive bay
4. Close the cover
52 Chapter 4 Drives
Hard drive
5. Tighten the hard drive cover screws
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Optical drives
Inserting an optical disc
Removing an optical disc with power
Removing an optical disc without power
Avoiding standby or hibernation
Using the optical drive
Identifying the installed optical drive
5 Multimedia
Multimedia hardware
Inserting an optical disc
Removing an optical disc with power
Removing an optical disc without power
Using media activity hotkeys
Using the audio features
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Component
Description
Using S/PDIF digital audio select models only
Using the audio-in microphone jack
Using the audio-out headphone jack
Adjusting the volume
c. Select the Place volume icon in the taskbar check box
Using the video features
Using the external monitor port
Using the S-Video-out jack
Remote control select models only
HP Mobile Remote Control PC Card version
Inserting the battery PC Card version
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Multimedia hardware
Storing the remote control in the PC Card slot
Button quick reference PC Card version
Button
Function in Microsoft Windows
Function in QuickPlay select models only
Press to increase system volume
Press to decrease system volume
If muted, press to restore system volume
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+left arrow command in the active application
Press to switch the computer image between
Button
Function in Microsoft Windows
HP Mobile Remote Control PC Card version component functions
HP Mobile Remote Control ExpressCard version
Inserting the battery ExpressCard version
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3. Replace the battery compartment cover
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Storing the remote control in the ExpressCard slot
Button quick reference ExpressCard version
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Multimedia hardware
Button
Function in Microsoft Windows
Button
Function in Microsoft Windows
Function in QuickPlay select models only
Previous
Troubleshooting the remote control
HP Mobile Remote Control ExpressCard version component functions
Identifying preinstalled multimedia software
Installing multimedia software from a CD select models only
Multimedia software
Select Start All Programs
Using multimedia software
Protecting playback
Protecting the CD or DVD write process
1. Select Start My Computer
Changing DVD region settings
Observing the copyright warning
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6 External Media Cards
Media Reader cards select models only
Inserting a digital card
Stopping or removing a digital card
Configuring a PC Card
PC Cards select models only
Inserting a PC Card
Stopping or removing a PC Card
To stop or remove a PC Card
Selecting an ExpressCard
Configuring an ExpressCard
ExpressCards
Inserting an ExpressCard
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ExpressCards
Stopping or removing an ExpressCard
7 External Devices
Using a USB device
Connecting a USB device
Stopping a USB device
Required USB software
Using a 1394 device select models only
Connecting a 1394 device
Stopping a 1394 device
Required 1394 software
Using the expansion port
102 Chapter 7 External Devices
8 Memory Modules
Adding or replacing memory modules
7. Lift the memory module compartment cover 2 away from the computer
9. To insert a memory module
11. Close the cover
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Adding or replacing memory modules
13. Replace the battery pack
14. Reconnect external power and external devices
12. Tighten the memory module compartment cover screw
15. Turn on the computer
Effects of increasing memory
1. Select Start My Computer
Video memory settings select models only
9 Wireless Select Models Only
Wireless features
Identifying an 802.11 wireless device
a. Select Start My Computer
Wireless controls
802.11 wireless devices select models only
Setting up a WLAN in your home
Using wireless security features
Connecting to a WLAN in your home
Connecting to a public WLAN
Bluetooth wireless devices select models only
10 Modem and Local Area Network
Modem
Connecting the modem cable
To connect a modem cable
1. Plug the modem cable into the modem jack 1 on the computer
2. Plug the modem cable into the RJ-11 telephone wall jack
Connecting a country-specific modem cable adapter
Selecting a location setting
Viewing the current country selection
1. Select Start Control Panel
Adding new locations when traveling
1. Select Start Control Panel Network and Internet Connections
Solving travel connection problems
Check the telephone line type
Check for pulse or tone dialing
a. Select Start Control Panel Network and Internet Connections
Using preinstalled communication software
1. Select Start All Programs Accessories Communications
g. Clear the check box for Wait for dial tone before dialing
10. Clear the check box for Wait for dial tone before dialing
Local area networks
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2. Plug the other end of the cable into a network wall jack
122 Chapter 10 Modem and Local Area Network
Security features
11 Security
Passwords
Guidelines for setting passwords
Passwords set in Windows
QuickLock
Managing an administrator password
Passwords set in the Setup Utility
Administrator password
Power-on password
Entering an administrator password
Managing a power-on password
Entering a power-on password
Firewall software
Critical updates
Antivirus software
Optional security cable
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12 Setup Utility
Setup Utility access
Setup Utility language
Setup Utility defaults
Setup Utility menus
Main menu
Security menu
Select
System Configuration menu
Diagnostics menu
f10 and f12 Delay sec-Set the delay for
Internal Network Adapter boot-Enable
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13 Software Update and Recovery
Software updates
HP Software Update
Select Start All Programs HP HP Software Update
Software updates and the HP Web site
Accessing computer information
Downloading a BIOS update
Installing a BIOS update
Downloading and installing other software
System recovery
Safeguarding your information
Using System Restore
Creating a restore point
Reinstalling applications
Restoring to a restore point
Reinstalling applications from the hard drive
Reinstalling applications from discs
Repairing the operating system
Reinstalling the operating system
Back up your system
Reinstall the operating system
a. Select Start Run
Reinstalling device drivers and other software
Update reinstalled software
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Hardware maintenance
14 Routine Care
Battery pack
Disposing of a used battery pack
TouchPad and keyboard
Display
Drives
Using Disk Defragmenter
Using Disk Cleanup
Regular tune-ups
Traveling and shipping
The computer will not start up
15 Troubleshooting
Quick checklist
In Windows XP Home, select Start Turn Off Computer Restart
The computer screen is blank
The software is functioning abnormally
An external device is not working
The computer is turned on, but is not responding
The computer is extremely warm
The computer cannot connect to a wireless local area network WLAN
Taking the computer to a service partner
Customer Care
Preparing to contact Customer Care
Contacting Customer Care by e-mail or telephone
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16 Electrostatic Discharge
Preventing electrostatic discharge
Handling drives
Handling internal components
Grounding methods
Symbols/Numerics
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