HP Omnibook PC - Password Removal Form
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... fax to provide information you need to us for any consequences arising from the removal process. From whom was the notebook acquired? (Company, store, gift, etc 3. Date of sales receipt, invoice, etc. A secondary signature, (e.g., ... attesting ownership: (print sign PLEASE FAX THE ABOVE PROOF-OF-OWNERSHIP TO THE NUMBER PROVIDED TO YOU BY HP SUPPORT Possible fee based support, Once all information is received, we will not be completed and faxed to ... must be held responsible for Hewlett Packard OmniBook/Pavilion password removals. Product Number. (e.g., F2083WT, F1980KT, etc 5.
... fax to provide information you need to us for any consequences arising from the removal process. From whom was the notebook acquired? (Company, store, gift, etc 3. Date of sales receipt, invoice, etc. A secondary signature, (e.g., ... attesting ownership: (print sign PLEASE FAX THE ABOVE PROOF-OF-OWNERSHIP TO THE NUMBER PROVIDED TO YOU BY HP SUPPORT Possible fee based support, Once all information is received, we will not be completed and faxed to ... must be held responsible for Hewlett Packard OmniBook/Pavilion password removals. Product Number. (e.g., F2083WT, F1980KT, etc 5.
HP Omnibook Notebook PC XE3-GF - Most Recent Information
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... September 2001 This file contains up-to-date information for your computer on the HP notebook Web site, www.hp.com/notebooks. Restart the computer. 2. DVD and video file playback While you are playing a DVD disc, or while you are not supported: In the System ... Property window, then select IBM 31T1100 from standby or hibernate mode ¾ Known issues using Windows XP You can find additional current information about your HP notebook PC on these functions are playing any video file in the AVI (Audio Video Interleave) or MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group) format, these topics: ...
... September 2001 This file contains up-to-date information for your computer on the HP notebook Web site, www.hp.com/notebooks. Restart the computer. 2. DVD and video file playback While you are playing a DVD disc, or while you are not supported: In the System ... Property window, then select IBM 31T1100 from standby or hibernate mode ¾ Known issues using Windows XP You can find additional current information about your HP notebook PC on these functions are playing any video file in the AVI (Audio Video Interleave) or MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group) format, these topics: ...
HP Omnibook Notebook PC XE3-GF - Most Recent Information
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... > Dragging the DVD/AVI playback window to restore these steps: 1. Make sure your computer is supported only on the Television icon (hp does not recommend use of color depth and resolution are not supported in DVD/AVI playback. Click on the Intel Graphics Technology icon (monitor...monitor The computer's TV-out port is in the system tray (lower right corner) to the TV-out connector on the original display device (e.g., Notebook), and select the original Screen Area noted in Windows 98. Select Graphics Options, Graphics Properties... 4. If this time) 6. Change the screen ...
... > Dragging the DVD/AVI playback window to restore these steps: 1. Make sure your computer is supported only on the Television icon (hp does not recommend use of color depth and resolution are not supported in DVD/AVI playback. Click on the Intel Graphics Technology icon (monitor...monitor The computer's TV-out port is in the system tray (lower right corner) to the TV-out connector on the original display device (e.g., Notebook), and select the original Screen Area noted in Windows 98. Select Graphics Options, Graphics Properties... 4. If this time) 6. Change the screen ...
HP Omnibook Notebook PC XE3-GF - Most Recent Information
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... Wizard" through Device Manager Windows XP offers multiple methods for additional support. Problems resuming from standby or hibernate mode If you experience problems resuming your notebook from standby or hibernate mode, try contacting the software application or device vendor for the user to perform a manual hardware scan since most new devices...
... Wizard" through Device Manager Windows XP offers multiple methods for additional support. Problems resuming from standby or hibernate mode If you experience problems resuming your notebook from standby or hibernate mode, try contacting the software application or device vendor for the user to perform a manual hardware scan since most new devices...
HP Omnibook Notebook PC XE3-GF - Reference Guide
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... MMX, Celeron™, and SpeedStep™ are trademarks of Intel Corporation. trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. Adobe® and Acrobat® are U.S. Hewlett-Packard Company HP Notebook Customer Care 1000 NE Circle Blvd., MS 425E Corvallis, OR 97330, U.S.A. 2 Reference Guide
... MMX, Celeron™, and SpeedStep™ are trademarks of Intel Corporation. trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. Adobe® and Acrobat® are U.S. Hewlett-Packard Company HP Notebook Customer Care 1000 NE Circle Blvd., MS 425E Corvallis, OR 97330, U.S.A. 2 Reference Guide
HP Omnibook Notebook PC XE3-GF - Reference Guide
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Contents Introducing Your Computer 11 Taking Inventory ...12 To buy accessories 12 To find more information 13 Identifying Parts of the Notebook 14 Top and right side view 14 Front view ...15 Rear and left side view 16 Bottom view...17 Status lights ...18 Multimedia buttons 19 ... Securing the Computer 40 To set up password protection 40 To attach a security cable 42 To use virus-protection software 43 Working in Comfort with a Notebook PC 44 Caring for Your Computer 46 Reference Guide 7
Contents Introducing Your Computer 11 Taking Inventory ...12 To buy accessories 12 To find more information 13 Identifying Parts of the Notebook 14 Top and right side view 14 Front view ...15 Rear and left side view 16 Bottom view...17 Status lights ...18 Multimedia buttons 19 ... Securing the Computer 40 To set up password protection 40 To attach a security cable 42 To use virus-protection software 43 Working in Comfort with a Notebook PC 44 Caring for Your Computer 46 Reference Guide 7
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... and Support ...91 Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement 92 Getting Support for Your HP Notebook PC 94 To use the Reference Guide 94 To get help from the HP notebook web site 94 To call HP for service and support 95 Obtaining Repair Service 98 To receive warranty repair service... and mouse problems 108 LAN problems...109 Memory problems 110 Modem problems 111 One-Touch button problems 115 Parallel and USB problems 116 PC card (PCMCIA) problems 116 Performance problems 117 Port replicator problems 118 Power and battery problems 118 Printing problems 121 Startup problems 121...
... and Support ...91 Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement 92 Getting Support for Your HP Notebook PC 94 To use the Reference Guide 94 To get help from the HP notebook web site 94 To call HP for service and support 95 Obtaining Repair Service 98 To receive warranty repair service... and mouse problems 108 LAN problems...109 Memory problems 110 Modem problems 111 One-Touch button problems 115 Parallel and USB problems 116 PC card (PCMCIA) problems 116 Performance problems 117 Port replicator problems 118 Power and battery problems 118 Printing problems 121 Startup problems 121...
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Recovering and Reinstalling Software 125 To recover the factory installation of your hard disk 125 To replace a damaged Recovery CD 126 To update the HP notebook BIOS 126 To recover an application 127 Specifications and Regulatory Information 129 Hardware and Software Specifications 130 BIOS Setup utility options 130 Hardware specifications 133 ...
Recovering and Reinstalling Software 125 To recover the factory installation of your hard disk 125 To replace a damaged Recovery CD 126 To update the HP notebook BIOS 126 To recover an application 127 Specifications and Regulatory Information 129 Hardware and Software Specifications 130 BIOS Setup utility options 130 Hardware specifications 133 ...
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... become available, you'll find them listed there. Introducing Your Computer Taking Inventory Taking Inventory Your HP notebook PC is shipped with these items: • battery • AC adapter and power cord • Quick Start sheet • HP notebook PC Startup Guide • Recovery CD (or CDs), used to restore Windows and all software included with...
... become available, you'll find them listed there. Introducing Your Computer Taking Inventory Taking Inventory Your HP notebook PC is shipped with these items: • battery • AC adapter and power cord • Quick Start sheet • HP notebook PC Startup Guide • Recovery CD (or CDs), used to restore Windows and all software included with...
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... pictorial introduction shows you how to go for Windows Windows Help HP notebook web site HP Customer Care web site Corporate Evaluator's Guide Windows XP: click Start, Help and Support, HP Library, HP Notes. The Startup Guide is the printed HP manual that came with your HP notebook PC. This manual contains information about using the standard features of...
... pictorial introduction shows you how to go for Windows Windows Help HP notebook web site HP Customer Care web site Corporate Evaluator's Guide Windows XP: click Start, Help and Support, HP Library, HP Notes. The Startup Guide is the printed HP manual that came with your HP notebook PC. This manual contains information about using the standard features of...
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Introducing Your Computer Identifying Parts of the Notebook Identifying Parts of the Notebook Top and right side view 1 One-Touch buttons 2 Power switch 3 Status lights (see "Status lights" on page 18) 4 Pad Lock touch pad on/off button 5 Touch pad (pointing device) 6 Scroll up/down toggle 7 Click buttons 8 CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD, or CD-RW/DVD drive 9 Microphone 10 CD-ROM/DVD eject button 11 Blue standby button 12 Modem port (on selected models) 13 LAN port (on selected models) 14 Reference Guide
Introducing Your Computer Identifying Parts of the Notebook Identifying Parts of the Notebook Top and right side view 1 One-Touch buttons 2 Power switch 3 Status lights (see "Status lights" on page 18) 4 Pad Lock touch pad on/off button 5 Touch pad (pointing device) 6 Scroll up/down toggle 7 Click buttons 8 CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD, or CD-RW/DVD drive 9 Microphone 10 CD-ROM/DVD eject button 11 Blue standby button 12 Modem port (on selected models) 13 LAN port (on selected models) 14 Reference Guide
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Front view Introducing Your Computer Identifying Parts of the Notebook 14 Headphone audio jack 15 Status panel mode select button (on selected models) 16 Status panel (on selected models) 17 Multimedia buttons (on selected models) 18 Latch (to open computer) Reference Guide 15
Front view Introducing Your Computer Identifying Parts of the Notebook 14 Headphone audio jack 15 Status panel mode select button (on selected models) 16 Status panel (on selected models) 17 Multimedia buttons (on selected models) 18 Latch (to open computer) Reference Guide 15
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Introducing Your Computer Identifying Parts of the Notebook Rear and left side view 19 AC adapter (power) jack 20 PS/2 port (external mouse or keyboard) 21 VGA port 22 Parallel port 23 IEEE1394 port (on selected models) 24 Infrared port (on selected models) 25 TV output port 26 USB ports 27 Microphone jack 28 Kensington lock slot (security connector) 29 PC card slots 30 System-off switch (for resetting computer) 31 PC card eject buttons 32 Floppy disk drive 16 Reference Guide
Introducing Your Computer Identifying Parts of the Notebook Rear and left side view 19 AC adapter (power) jack 20 PS/2 port (external mouse or keyboard) 21 VGA port 22 Parallel port 23 IEEE1394 port (on selected models) 24 Infrared port (on selected models) 25 TV output port 26 USB ports 27 Microphone jack 28 Kensington lock slot (security connector) 29 PC card slots 30 System-off switch (for resetting computer) 31 PC card eject buttons 32 Floppy disk drive 16 Reference Guide
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Bottom view Introducing Your Computer Identifying Parts of the Notebook 33 Battery 34 Battery latch 35 Expansion RAM cover 36 System RAM cover 37 Port replicator (docking) connector (on selected models) 38 Mini-PCI cover (no user parts inside) Reference Guide 17
Bottom view Introducing Your Computer Identifying Parts of the Notebook 33 Battery 34 Battery latch 35 Expansion RAM cover 36 System RAM cover 37 Port replicator (docking) connector (on selected models) 38 Mini-PCI cover (no user parts inside) Reference Guide 17
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Introducing Your Computer Identifying Parts of the Notebook Status lights 1 Power 2 Battery 3 Caps lock (capital letters) 4 Num lock (numeric keypad) 5 Scroll lock 6 Floppy disk drive access 7 Hard disk drive access 8 CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD, or CD-RW/DVD drive access 18 Reference Guide
Introducing Your Computer Identifying Parts of the Notebook Status lights 1 Power 2 Battery 3 Caps lock (capital letters) 4 Num lock (numeric keypad) 5 Scroll lock 6 Floppy disk drive access 7 Hard disk drive access 8 CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD, or CD-RW/DVD drive access 18 Reference Guide
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... 2000) or Start, Control Panel, Printers and Other Hardware, Keyboard (Windows XP), then select the Onscreen Display tab. Introducing Your Computer Identifying Parts of the Notebook Multimedia buttons (Provided for selected models.) The multimedia buttons are on the front of the computer, to activate the player without turning on the computer...
... 2000) or Start, Control Panel, Printers and Other Hardware, Keyboard (Windows XP), then select the Onscreen Display tab. Introducing Your Computer Identifying Parts of the Notebook Multimedia buttons (Provided for selected models.) The multimedia buttons are on the front of the computer, to activate the player without turning on the computer...
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Introducing Your Computer Identifying Parts of the Notebook Status panel (Provided for selected models.) The status panel on the 8-character LCD display, and you can use the status panel by pressing the mode ...
Introducing Your Computer Identifying Parts of the Notebook Status panel (Provided for selected models.) The status panel on the 8-character LCD display, and you can use the status panel by pressing the mode ...
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... modem or an external modem to connecting your telephone line type prior to connect a phone line. 1. Plug the other end of the HP notebook PC include a built-in the internal modem. Introducing Your Computer Setting Up the Computer To connect a phone line Selected models of the phone line into a telephone ...
... modem or an external modem to connecting your telephone line type prior to connect a phone line. 1. Plug the other end of the HP notebook PC include a built-in the internal modem. Introducing Your Computer Setting Up the Computer To connect a phone line Selected models of the phone line into a telephone ...
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... again. You can customize your computer does not turn on when operating on battery power, the battery may not be sure to connect the notebook to your notebook, since your battery may be out of the keyboard. Also, be sufficiently charged to the power switch (see "To connect a phone line" on page... Setting Up the Computer To turn on the computer Press the blue standby button located above the center of power. To set up Windows Your HP notebook has Microsoft Windows-either Windows 98, Windows 2000, or Windows XP-preinstalled on the hard disk drive.
... again. You can customize your computer does not turn on when operating on battery power, the battery may not be sure to connect the notebook to your notebook, since your battery may be out of the keyboard. Also, be sufficiently charged to the power switch (see "To connect a phone line" on page... Setting Up the Computer To turn on the computer Press the blue standby button located above the center of power. To set up Windows Your HP notebook has Microsoft Windows-either Windows 98, Windows 2000, or Windows XP-preinstalled on the hard disk drive.
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For some countries and models, an HP notebook registration icon is free and fast, and it , look on the desktop. Reference Guide 25 If you choose not to register. If you with better ..., you can skip registration for a sticker in any connection problems with the Microsoft Windows manual, or look for now. The information you double-click the HP Notebook Registration icon on the desktop (if available). To register by modem if you provide during registration will receive quicker, more personalized support. Registering is available...
For some countries and models, an HP notebook registration icon is free and fast, and it , look on the desktop. Reference Guide 25 If you choose not to register. If you with better ..., you can skip registration for a sticker in any connection problems with the Microsoft Windows manual, or look for now. The information you double-click the HP Notebook Registration icon on the desktop (if available). To register by modem if you provide during registration will receive quicker, more personalized support. Registering is available...