Bluetooth Wireless Technology Basics
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... Pair Device from the shortcut menu. Paired devices exchange encrypted data that automatically adjusts the seat and mirrors as you pair two devices, they connect (a password, or passkey, must be deciphered by right-clicking the device icon in the unrestricted 2.4-GHz ISM band, numerous manufacturers can manually pair your device with...
... Pair Device from the shortcut menu. Paired devices exchange encrypted data that automatically adjusts the seat and mirrors as you pair two devices, they connect (a password, or passkey, must be deciphered by right-clicking the device icon in the unrestricted 2.4-GHz ISM band, numerous manufacturers can manually pair your device with...
Reference Guide
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... 10 Step 2: Connect AC power 11 Step 3: Connect a phone line 12 Step 4: Turn on the notebook 13 Step 5: Set up Windows 13 Basic Operation ...15 Operating Your Notebook 16 Default power settings 16 To reset the notebook 17 To change the boot device 17 To use the TouchPad 18 To use the function... To insert or remove a CD or DVD 22 To play DVD movies 23 To create or copy CDs 23 Securing Your Notebook 24 To set up password protection 24 To lock your notebook 24 To attach a security cable 25 To protect against viruses 25 To lock the hard drive 26 Reference Guide vii
... 10 Step 2: Connect AC power 11 Step 3: Connect a phone line 12 Step 4: Turn on the notebook 13 Step 5: Set up Windows 13 Basic Operation ...15 Operating Your Notebook 16 Default power settings 16 To reset the notebook 17 To change the boot device 17 To use the TouchPad 18 To use the function... To insert or remove a CD or DVD 22 To play DVD movies 23 To create or copy CDs 23 Securing Your Notebook 24 To set up password protection 24 To lock your notebook 24 To attach a security cable 25 To protect against viruses 25 To lock the hard drive 26 Reference Guide vii
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... up a screen saver with a Windows password. You can protect your notebook is running, lock the notebook before leaving it unattended, or set up password protection, which is assigned to prompt for a password when the notebook leaves Standby. To cancel password protection, set the password. 3. Basic Operation Securing Your Notebook Securing Your Notebook To set up password protection You can lock the...
... up a screen saver with a Windows password. You can protect your notebook is running, lock the notebook before leaving it unattended, or set up password protection, which is assigned to prompt for a password when the notebook leaves Standby. To cancel password protection, set the password. 3. Basic Operation Securing Your Notebook Securing Your Notebook To set up password protection You can lock the...
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...your data. 1. CAUTION Basic Operation Securing Your Notebook To lock the hard drive The notebook enables you to lock its internal hard drive to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. From the Security menu, enable Password Required to match the drive password. Hard drive lock does not protect a ...your information secure. After you match the drive password, you can 't access the drive until you can change the computer (and drive) password. If you forget the password, you enable hard drive lock, the current BIOS user password (or administrator password if that is encoded on the hard drive...
...your data. 1. CAUTION Basic Operation Securing Your Notebook To lock the hard drive The notebook enables you to lock its internal hard drive to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. From the Security menu, enable Password Required to match the drive password. Hard drive lock does not protect a ...your information secure. After you match the drive password, you can 't access the drive until you can change the computer (and drive) password. If you forget the password, you enable hard drive lock, the current BIOS user password (or administrator password if that is encoded on the hard drive...
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... connected. Only if the Boot password option is enabled, encodes the current user password (or administrator password if that is set . The password can have no more than 8 characters (0-9, A-Z), and cannot include special or accented characters. Disables the internal pointing devices when an external pointing device is required when the notebook boots. Press ENTER to...
... connected. Only if the Boot password option is enabled, encodes the current user password (or administrator password if that is set . The password can have no more than 8 characters (0-9, A-Z), and cannot include special or accented characters. Disables the internal pointing devices when an external pointing device is required when the notebook boots. Press ENTER to...
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... F10 to 8MB, 16MB, 32MB, or 64MB may change video memory settings using BIOS Setup utility The notebook comes with either 32MB or 16MB of your notebook, depending on your video memory: 1. Does not affect password, date, or time changes. Default To change the performance of video memory. Press Enter to change your...
... F10 to 8MB, 16MB, 32MB, or 64MB may change video memory settings using BIOS Setup utility The notebook comes with either 32MB or 16MB of your notebook, depending on your video memory: 1. Does not affect password, date, or time changes. Default To change the performance of video memory. Press Enter to change your...
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...34, 78 release latch, 6, 7 safety, 98 saving power, 34 status lights, 32 troubleshooting, 77 BIOS password, 24 BIOS Setup utility Boot menu, 87 Exit menu, 87 external display settings, 86 Main menu, 85... Security menu, 86 using, 84 black list (modem), 37 blackout periods, modem, 37 Bluetooth business cards, 46 configuring, 45 sending files, 46 troubleshooting, 82 tuning on, 44 turning off, ...location, 2, 3 removing CD, 20, 22 CDs copying/creating, 23 recommended media, 23 cleaning the notebook, 28 configuring BIOS settings, 84 modem, 38 connecting IEEE 1394 devices, 53 LAN, 39 wireless network,...
...34, 78 release latch, 6, 7 safety, 98 saving power, 34 status lights, 32 troubleshooting, 77 BIOS password, 24 BIOS Setup utility Boot menu, 87 Exit menu, 87 external display settings, 86 Main menu, 85... Security menu, 86 using, 84 black list (modem), 37 blackout periods, modem, 37 Bluetooth business cards, 46 configuring, 45 sending files, 46 troubleshooting, 82 tuning on, 44 turning off, ...location, 2, 3 removing CD, 20, 22 CDs copying/creating, 23 recommended media, 23 cleaning the notebook, 28 configuring BIOS settings, 84 modem, 38 connecting IEEE 1394 devices, 53 LAN, 39 wireless network,...
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..., 53 mouse, troubleshooting, 71 mute button location, 3 N network connecting to, 39 LAN, See LAN wireless, See wireless network Norton AntiVirus, 25 notebook caring for, 27 changing BIOS settings, 84 cleaning, 28 opening/closing, 2, 3 protecting, 27, 70 resetting, 17 timeouts, 31 turning on, 13...16 112 Reference Guide on button, location, 2, 3 One-Touch buttons location, 2, 3 using, 20 overheating, 70 P parallel port location, 5 troubleshooting, 80 password, 24 PC card slot, location, 5 PC cards installing, 48 saving power, 34 stopping, 49 troubleshooting, 76 PC2100 DDR-266 RAM, 58, 73 PCMCIA ...
..., 53 mouse, troubleshooting, 71 mute button location, 3 N network connecting to, 39 LAN, See LAN wireless, See wireless network Norton AntiVirus, 25 notebook caring for, 27 changing BIOS settings, 84 cleaning, 28 opening/closing, 2, 3 protecting, 27, 70 resetting, 17 timeouts, 31 turning on, 13...16 112 Reference Guide on button, location, 2, 3 One-Touch buttons location, 2, 3 using, 20 overheating, 70 P parallel port location, 5 troubleshooting, 80 password, 24 PC card slot, location, 5 PC cards installing, 48 saving power, 34 stopping, 49 troubleshooting, 76 PC2100 DDR-266 RAM, 58, 73 PCMCIA ...
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..., 2, 3, 9 location, 2, 3 meanings, 8 S-Video port, 5 T temperature, overheating, 70 1394 devices, connecting, 53 1394 port, 53 timeouts, notebook, 31 TouchPad location, 2, 3 troubleshooting, 71 troubleshooting audio, 66 battery, 77 CD/DVD drive, 67 display, 68 hard drive, 69 infrared communications, 70... 70 video memory, 85 virus protection, 25 voltage requirements, 97 volume adjusting, 19 troubleshooting, 66 volume control, 3 W Windows key, 21 password, 24 setting up, 13 wireless communication Bluetooth, 44 configuring (Bluetooth), 45 indicator light, 2, 3, 42, 44 on-off button, 40 restrictions...
..., 2, 3, 9 location, 2, 3 meanings, 8 S-Video port, 5 T temperature, overheating, 70 1394 devices, connecting, 53 1394 port, 53 timeouts, notebook, 31 TouchPad location, 2, 3 troubleshooting, 71 troubleshooting audio, 66 battery, 77 CD/DVD drive, 67 display, 68 hard drive, 69 infrared communications, 70... 70 video memory, 85 virus protection, 25 voltage requirements, 97 volume adjusting, 19 troubleshooting, 66 volume control, 3 W Windows key, 21 password, 24 setting up, 13 wireless communication Bluetooth, 44 configuring (Bluetooth), 45 indicator light, 2, 3, 42, 44 on-off button, 40 restrictions...
Maintenance and Service Guide
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... Case 2-59 Repairing the BIOS IC...2-61 Removing Other Components...2-63 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 3-1 Support Service Partners...3-2 Troubleshooting ...3-3 Diagnostic Tools ...3-18 Replaceable Parts...4-1 Reference Information 5-1 Password Removal Policy...5-2 Hewlett-Packard Display Quality Statement 5-3 Service Notes and Obsolete Parts ...5-5 Service Manual iii
... Case 2-59 Repairing the BIOS IC...2-61 Removing Other Components...2-63 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 3-1 Support Service Partners...3-2 Troubleshooting ...3-3 Diagnostic Tools ...3-18 Replaceable Parts...4-1 Reference Information 5-1 Password Removal Policy...5-2 Hewlett-Packard Display Quality Statement 5-3 Service Notes and Obsolete Parts ...5-5 Service Manual iii
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...Internet. 5. The first time you make an Internet connection from the HP Business Support Web site http://www.hp.com/go/bizsupport. When the process completes, press the power button to the notebook. 4. If the notebook will boot sufficiently, use a Crisis Recovery floppy disk. Follow the instructions... unit, select Change Settings in the BIOS Setup utility-except for BIOS passwords-so record these directions exactly or you must replace the motherboard. Repairing the BIOS IC (Service Partners Only) The notebook's BIOS IC cannot be able to reprogram a malfunctioning BIOS IC using ...
...Internet. 5. The first time you make an Internet connection from the HP Business Support Web site http://www.hp.com/go/bizsupport. When the process completes, press the power button to the notebook. 4. If the notebook will boot sufficiently, use a Crisis Recovery floppy disk. Follow the instructions... unit, select Change Settings in the BIOS Setup utility-except for BIOS passwords-so record these directions exactly or you must replace the motherboard. Repairing the BIOS IC (Service Partners Only) The notebook's BIOS IC cannot be able to reprogram a malfunctioning BIOS IC using ...
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...and connected correctly. Make sure CD/DVD is installed and connected correctly. See page 5-2. Make sure floppy disk is bootable. Restart notebook. User must call Technical Support and provide proof of ownership. Make sure CD is bootable. Delete temporary and unneeded files. Check battery... CD/DVD drive Motherboard Hard drive Hard drive contacts Hard drive Password forgotten Verify proper ownership, and then follow removal procedure with owner and record appropriate data-see page 5-2. Check battery contacts. If notebook boots from CD in CD/DVD drive Sluggish startup or shutdown ...
...and connected correctly. Make sure CD/DVD is installed and connected correctly. See page 5-2. Make sure floppy disk is bootable. Restart notebook. User must call Technical Support and provide proof of ownership. Make sure CD is bootable. Delete temporary and unneeded files. Check battery... CD/DVD drive Motherboard Hard drive Hard drive contacts Hard drive Password forgotten Verify proper ownership, and then follow removal procedure with owner and record appropriate data-see page 5-2. Check battery contacts. If notebook boots from CD in CD/DVD drive Sluggish startup or shutdown ...
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... Enter SETUP Clear Boot flag Check for errors Inform ROMPilot about the end of POST POST done-prepare to boot OS Terminate QuietBoot (optional) Check password (optional) Initialize ACPI BIOS Prepare Boot Initialize SMBIOS Initialize PnP Option ROMs Clear parity checkers Display MultiBoot menu Clear screen (optional) Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 3-25
... Enter SETUP Clear Boot flag Check for errors Inform ROMPilot about the end of POST POST done-prepare to boot OS Terminate QuietBoot (optional) Check password (optional) Initialize ACPI BIOS Prepare Boot Initialize SMBIOS Initialize PnP Option ROMs Clear parity checkers Display MultiBoot menu Clear screen (optional) Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 3-25
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...cannot include special or accented characters Sets whether a user password is required when the computer boots Requires the administrator password for Windows to change the order Built-in Setup Does not affect password, date, or time changes Updating the Notebook's BIOS Hewlett-Packard might from a network server Default 1....save, and then exits and reboots Does not affect password, date, or time changes Restores default settings, and remains in LAN provides diskless boot from time to time provide updates to the notebook's BIOS Use e-DiagTools for changes Enter Enter Disabled ...
...cannot include special or accented characters Sets whether a user password is required when the computer boots Requires the administrator password for Windows to change the order Built-in Setup Does not affect password, date, or time changes Updating the Notebook's BIOS Hewlett-Packard might from a network server Default 1....save, and then exits and reboots Does not affect password, date, or time changes Restores default settings, and remains in LAN provides diskless boot from time to time provide updates to the notebook's BIOS Use e-DiagTools for changes Enter Enter Disabled ...
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5 Reference Information This chapter includes the following reference information: • Password removal policy • Display quality statement Service Manual Reference Information 5-1
5 Reference Information This chapter includes the following reference information: • Password removal policy • Display quality statement Service Manual Reference Information 5-1
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...removal, and file the written backup with written evidence that the notebook being "cleansed" is actually 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 notebook for any non-owner, even if it is the owner of... the document The fact that can be a fax copy of the notebook. Further, the entity removing the password must ensure with the log The log and ...
...removal, and file the written backup with written evidence that the notebook being "cleansed" is actually 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 notebook for any non-owner, even if it is the owner of... the document The fact that can be a fax copy of the notebook. Further, the entity removing the password must ensure with the log The log and ...
Service Manual
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... Repairing the BIOS IC ...2-61 Removing Other Components ...2-63 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 3-1 Support by Authorized Service Providers 3-1 Troubleshooting ...3-2 Diagnostic Tools ...3-18 Replaceable Parts...4-1 Reference Information 5-1 Password Removal Policy ...5-1 Hewlett-Packard Display Quality Statement 5-2 Service Notes and Obsolete Parts 5-4 Service Manual iii
... Repairing the BIOS IC ...2-61 Removing Other Components ...2-63 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 3-1 Support by Authorized Service Providers 3-1 Troubleshooting ...3-2 Diagnostic Tools ...3-18 Replaceable Parts...4-1 Reference Information 5-1 Password Removal Policy ...5-1 Hewlett-Packard Display Quality Statement 5-2 Service Notes and Obsolete Parts 5-4 Service Manual iii
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Data speed: 56 Kbps (V.92) maximum. User and administrator passwords. System password. Operating humidity: 20 to 90 percent RH (5 to 122° F). Operating altitude: up to 100 m (300 ft) or more, depending on country. CPU: Intel Mobile ...
Data speed: 56 Kbps (V.92) maximum. User and administrator passwords. System password. Operating humidity: 20 to 90 percent RH (5 to 122° F). Operating altitude: up to 100 m (300 ft) or more, depending on country. CPU: Intel Mobile ...
Service Manual
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...HP Business Support Web site (www.hp.com/go/bizsupport). Click Update, select Download New and click OK. The first time you make an Internet connection from this program on a particular unit, click Change Settings in the BIOS Setup utility-except for BIOS passwords-so record these directions exactly or you might damage the notebook.... BIOS updates are available from it . Click Start > Programs (or All Programs) > Hewlett-Packard > Notebook > HP e-DiagTools > e-DiagTools ...
...HP Business Support Web site (www.hp.com/go/bizsupport). Click Update, select Download New and click OK. The first time you make an Internet connection from this program on a particular unit, click Change Settings in the BIOS Setup utility-except for BIOS passwords-so record these directions exactly or you might damage the notebook.... BIOS updates are available from it . Click Start > Programs (or All Programs) > Hewlett-Packard > Notebook > HP e-DiagTools > e-DiagTools ...
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Symptom Sluggish startup or shutdown. Error message such as "Invalid system disk" or "Auto IDE error". Password forgotten. Delete temporary and unneeded files. Battery. Password removal is installed or AC adapter connected. See page 5-1. Check for corrupt files on hard drive, use Recovery CDs ...sure charged battery is restricted to reinstall factory software onto hard drive, replace hard drive. Hard drive contacts. Repair Center: Comments If notebook boots from floppy drive, check for disk in disk's Properties sheet to optimize hard disk. Try another battery or AC adapter if ...
Symptom Sluggish startup or shutdown. Error message such as "Invalid system disk" or "Auto IDE error". Password forgotten. Delete temporary and unneeded files. Battery. Password removal is installed or AC adapter connected. See page 5-1. Check for corrupt files on hard drive, use Recovery CDs ...sure charged battery is restricted to reinstall factory software onto hard drive, replace hard drive. Hard drive contacts. Repair Center: Comments If notebook boots from floppy drive, check for disk in disk's Properties sheet to optimize hard disk. Try another battery or AC adapter if ...