Client Management and Mobile Printing Solutions
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... for managing and updating software on client computers: ■ HP Client Manager ■ HP OpenView Radia Management Solutions ■ System Software Manager ■ Altiris PC Transplant Pro HP Client Manager HP Client Manager integrates Intelligent Manageability technology within Altiris software. Client ... Management Solutions Software management and updates HP provides several tools for asset management. ■ System Checkup monitoring and diagnostics. ■ Web-accessible reporting of business-critical details such as thermal warnings and memory alerts. ■ Remote updating of...
... for managing and updating software on client computers: ■ HP Client Manager ■ HP OpenView Radia Management Solutions ■ System Software Manager ■ Altiris PC Transplant Pro HP Client Manager HP Client Manager integrates Intelligent Manageability technology within Altiris software. Client ... Management Solutions Software management and updates HP provides several tools for asset management. ■ System Checkup monitoring and diagnostics. ■ Web-accessible reporting of business-critical details such as thermal warnings and memory alerts. ■ Remote updating of...
External Media Cards
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External Media Cards 1-1 The Digital Media Slot supports the following digital card formats: ■ Secure Digital (SD) Memory Card ■ MultiMediaCard (MMC) Ä CAUTION: To avoid damaging the digital card or the computer, do not insert any type of adapter into the Digital Media Slot. These cards are often used with digital media-equipped cameras and PDAs, as well as with other computers. 1 Digital Media Slot cards Optional digital cards provide secure data storage and convenient data sharing.
External Media Cards 1-1 The Digital Media Slot supports the following digital card formats: ■ Secure Digital (SD) Memory Card ■ MultiMediaCard (MMC) Ä CAUTION: To avoid damaging the digital card or the computer, do not insert any type of adapter into the Digital Media Slot. These cards are often used with digital media-equipped cameras and PDAs, as well as with other computers. 1 Digital Media Slot cards Optional digital cards provide secure data storage and convenient data sharing.
External Media Cards
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... Ä CAUTION: To prevent loss of the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA). If you are not supported. External Media Cards 2-1 2 PC Cards A PC Card is a credit card-sized accessory designed to conform to install device drivers: ■ Install only the device drivers for... standard specifications of support for the device. The PC Card slot supports ■ 32-bit (CardBus) and 16-bit PC Cards. ■ Type I or Type II PC Cards. ✎ Zoomed video PC Cards and 12-V PC Cards are instructed by the PC Card manufacturer. ✎ Your computer may look...
... Ä CAUTION: To prevent loss of the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA). If you are not supported. External Media Cards 2-1 2 PC Cards A PC Card is a credit card-sized accessory designed to conform to install device drivers: ■ Install only the device drivers for... standard specifications of support for the device. The PC Card slot supports ■ 32-bit (CardBus) and 16-bit PC Cards. ■ Type I or Type II PC Cards. ✎ Zoomed video PC Cards and 12-V PC Cards are instructed by the PC Card manufacturer. ✎ Your computer may look...
External Media Cards
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A smart card is a credit card-sized accessory that carries a microchip containing memory and a microprocessor. A personal identification number (PIN) is needed to gain access to protect against tampering. Industry-standard smart cards are used throughout this chapter. External ...
A smart card is a credit card-sized accessory that carries a microchip containing memory and a microprocessor. A personal identification number (PIN) is needed to gain access to protect against tampering. Industry-standard smart cards are used throughout this chapter. External ...
External Media Cards - Windows Vista
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External Media Cards 1-1 1 Digital Media Slot cards Optional digital cards provide secure data storage and convenient data sharing. The Digital Media Slot supports the following digital card formats: ■ Secure Digital (SD) Memory Card ■ MultiMediaCard (MMC) Ä CAUTION: To avoid damaging the digital card or the computer, do not insert any type of adapter into the Digital Media Slot. These cards are often used with digital media-equipped cameras and PDAs, as well as with other computers.
External Media Cards 1-1 1 Digital Media Slot cards Optional digital cards provide secure data storage and convenient data sharing. The Digital Media Slot supports the following digital card formats: ■ Secure Digital (SD) Memory Card ■ MultiMediaCard (MMC) Ä CAUTION: To avoid damaging the digital card or the computer, do not insert any type of adapter into the Digital Media Slot. These cards are often used with digital media-equipped cameras and PDAs, as well as with other computers.
External Media Cards - Windows Vista
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... this chapter to refer to both smart cards and Java™ Cards. A personal identification number (PIN) is a credit card-sized accessory that carries a microchip containing memory and a microprocessor. Industry-standard smart cards are used throughout this chapter. External Media Cards 2-1 A smart card is needed to gain access to protect against tampering...
... this chapter to refer to both smart cards and Java™ Cards. A personal identification number (PIN) is a credit card-sized accessory that carries a microchip containing memory and a microprocessor. Industry-standard smart cards are used throughout this chapter. External Media Cards 2-1 A smart card is needed to gain access to protect against tampering...
External Media Cards - Windows Vista
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...or enablers, supplied by the PC Card manufacturer to the standard specifications of support for the device. Configuring a PC Card Ä CAUTION: To prevent loss of the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA). If you are not supported. The PC Card slot supports ■ 32...-bit (CardBus) and 16-bit PC Cards. ■ Type I or Type II PC Cards. ✎ Zoomed video PC Cards and 12-V PC Cards are instructed by the PC Card manufacturer...
...or enablers, supplied by the PC Card manufacturer to the standard specifications of support for the device. Configuring a PC Card Ä CAUTION: To prevent loss of the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA). If you are not supported. The PC Card slot supports ■ 32...-bit (CardBus) and 16-bit PC Cards. ■ Type I or Type II PC Cards. ✎ Zoomed video PC Cards and 12-V PC Cards are instructed by the PC Card manufacturer...
Memory Modules
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Memory Modules Document Part Number: 408724-001 May 2006 This guide explains how to replace and upgrade memory in the computer.
Memory Modules Document Part Number: 408724-001 May 2006 This guide explains how to replace and upgrade memory in the computer.
Memory Modules
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Contents 1 Adding or replacing memory modules Adding a memory module to the expansion memory module slot 1-2 Upgrading the memory module in the primary memory module slot 1-7 2 Effects of increasing memory Memory Modules ii
Contents 1 Adding or replacing memory modules Adding a memory module to the expansion memory module slot 1-2 Upgrading the memory module in the primary memory module slot 1-7 2 Effects of increasing memory Memory Modules ii
Memory Modules
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... procedure, ensure that you are discharged of static electricity by upgrading the existing memory module in this chapter. 1 Adding or replacing memory modules The computer has 2 memory module compartments. The expansion memory module compartment is located under the keyboard. The primary memory module compartment is located on the bottom of electric shock and damage to...
... procedure, ensure that you are discharged of static electricity by upgrading the existing memory module in this chapter. 1 Adding or replacing memory modules The computer has 2 memory module compartments. The expansion memory module compartment is located under the keyboard. The primary memory module compartment is located on the bottom of electric shock and damage to...
Memory Modules
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... are not sure whether the computer is off or in the expansion memory module slot: 1. Unplug the power cord from the computer. 1-2 Memory Modules Save your work. 2. Disconnect all external devices connected to the expansion memory module slot To add or replace a memory module in hibernation, turn the computer on a flat surface. 6. Shut down... upside down on by sliding the power switch toward the front of the computer. Remove the battery pack from the AC outlet. 5. Adding or replacing memory modules Adding a memory module to the computer. 4.
... are not sure whether the computer is off or in the expansion memory module slot: 1. Unplug the power cord from the computer. 1-2 Memory Modules Save your work. 2. Disconnect all external devices connected to the expansion memory module slot To add or replace a memory module in hibernation, turn the computer on a flat surface. 6. Shut down... upside down on by sliding the power switch toward the front of the computer. Remove the battery pack from the AC outlet. 5. Adding or replacing memory modules Adding a memory module to the computer. 4.
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Adding or replacing memory modules 7. Memory Modules 1-3 Loosen the 2 memory module compartment cover screws 1. 8. Lift the memory module compartment cover 2 away from the computer.
Adding or replacing memory modules 7. Memory Modules 1-3 Loosen the 2 memory module compartment cover screws 1. 8. Lift the memory module compartment cover 2 away from the computer.
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b. Pull away the retention clips 1 on the memory module. To protect a memory module after removal, place it in an electrostatic-safe container. 1-4 Memory Modules Adding or replacing memory modules 9. Do not touch the components on each side of the memory module slot. Grasp the edge of the memory module 2 and gently pull the module out of the memory module. Remove a memory module: a. The memory module tilts up. Ä To prevent damage to the memory module, hold the memory module by the edges only.
b. Pull away the retention clips 1 on the memory module. To protect a memory module after removal, place it in an electrostatic-safe container. 1-4 Memory Modules Adding or replacing memory modules 9. Do not touch the components on each side of the memory module slot. Grasp the edge of the memory module 2 and gently pull the module out of the memory module. Remove a memory module: a. The memory module tilts up. Ä To prevent damage to the memory module, hold the memory module by the edges only.
Memory Modules
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.... Ä To prevent damage to the memory module, be sure that you do not bend the memory module. c. Insert a new memory module: a. Gently press the memory module 3 down, applying pressure to the memory module, hold the memory module by the edges only. Adding or replacing memory modules 10. Memory Modules 1-5 With the memory module at a 45-degree angle from...
.... Ä To prevent damage to the memory module, be sure that you do not bend the memory module. c. Insert a new memory module: a. Gently press the memory module 3 down, applying pressure to the memory module, hold the memory module by the edges only. Adding or replacing memory modules 10. Memory Modules 1-5 With the memory module at a 45-degree angle from...
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Tighten the 2 memory module compartment cover screws 3. 14. Replace the battery pack. 15. Close the cover 2. 13. Turn on the computer. 12. Align the tabs 1 on the memory module compartment cover with the notches on the computer. 1-6 Memory Modules Reconnect external power and external devices. 16. Adding or replacing memory modules 11.
Tighten the 2 memory module compartment cover screws 3. 14. Replace the battery pack. 15. Close the cover 2. 13. Turn on the computer. 12. Align the tabs 1 on the memory module compartment cover with the notches on the computer. 1-6 Memory Modules Reconnect external power and external devices. 16. Adding or replacing memory modules 11.
Memory Modules
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...computer upside down on by sliding the power switch toward the front of the computer. Adding or replacing memory modules Upgrading the memory module in the primary memory module slot To upgrade a memory module in hibernation, turn the computer on a flat surface. 6. Unplug the power cord from the ...computer. If you are not sure whether the computer is off or in the primary memory module slot: 1. Disconnect...
...computer upside down on by sliding the power switch toward the front of the computer. Adding or replacing memory modules Upgrading the memory module in the primary memory module slot To upgrade a memory module in hibernation, turn the computer on a flat surface. 6. Unplug the power cord from the ...computer. If you are not sure whether the computer is off or in the primary memory module slot: 1. Disconnect...
Memory Modules
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Remove the 6 screws from the bottom of the computer: three T8M2.0x9.0 screws 1, two T8M2.0x18.0 screws 2, and one T8M2.0x5.0 screw 3. Ä The screws in the bottom of the computer are of the screws by size and location for safe replacement. 1-8 Memory Modules To protect the computer, be sure to keep track of different lengths. Adding or replacing memory modules 7.
Remove the 6 screws from the bottom of the computer: three T8M2.0x9.0 screws 1, two T8M2.0x18.0 screws 2, and one T8M2.0x5.0 screw 3. Ä The screws in the bottom of the computer are of the screws by size and location for safe replacement. 1-8 Memory Modules To protect the computer, be sure to keep track of different lengths. Adding or replacing memory modules 7.
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Memory Modules 1-9 Turn the computer display-side up on the display hinge covers. Remove the keyboard cover from the computer using the flat end of a screwdriver, applying pressure first from under the left side of the button cover 1, then under the right side 2, and last under the middle 3. ✎ If the keyboard cover does not fully release, pull up , with the front toward you, and open it at a wide angle. 9. Adding or replacing memory modules 8.
Memory Modules 1-9 Turn the computer display-side up on the display hinge covers. Remove the keyboard cover from the computer using the flat end of a screwdriver, applying pressure first from under the left side of the button cover 1, then under the right side 2, and last under the middle 3. ✎ If the keyboard cover does not fully release, pull up , with the front toward you, and open it at a wide angle. 9. Adding or replacing memory modules 8.
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Adding or replacing memory modules 10. To protect the computer, do not lift the keyboard more than about 2 inches (5.08 cm). 1-10 Memory Modules Lift the top edge of the keyboard 2 slightly until the pointing stick cable 3 is accessible. Ä The pointing stick cable is still attached to detach it from the computer. 11. Lift the bottom edge of the keyboard 1 slightly to its zero insertion force (ZIF) connector in the computer.
Adding or replacing memory modules 10. To protect the computer, do not lift the keyboard more than about 2 inches (5.08 cm). 1-10 Memory Modules Lift the top edge of the keyboard 2 slightly until the pointing stick cable 3 is accessible. Ä The pointing stick cable is still attached to detach it from the computer. 11. Lift the bottom edge of the keyboard 1 slightly to its zero insertion force (ZIF) connector in the computer.
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Memory Modules 1-11 Remove the pointing stick cable from the pointing stick connector. Adding or replacing memory modules 12. Pull up on each end of the pointing stick connector collar 1 that holds the pointing stick cable 2 in its connector. 13.
Memory Modules 1-11 Remove the pointing stick cable from the pointing stick connector. Adding or replacing memory modules 12. Pull up on each end of the pointing stick connector collar 1 that holds the pointing stick cable 2 in its connector. 13.