Installing Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 on HP Compaq Business Notebooks
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... to update. This section provides guidelines for the platform, from Microsoft. • The latest HP Support Software CD containing updated drivers and deliverables described in the proper order can also download all PC card devices. 3. Connect AC power. 4. Compare the current ROM version date to the latest ROMPaq release date on determining the...
... to update. This section provides guidelines for the platform, from Microsoft. • The latest HP Support Software CD containing updated drivers and deliverables described in the proper order can also download all PC card devices. 3. Connect AC power. 4. Compare the current ROM version date to the latest ROMPaq release date on determining the...
Installing Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 on HP Compaq Business Notebooks
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... screen. 4. Click Start→All Programs→Accessories→System Tools→System Information under Windows XP. 2. HP System Information window appears which includes the System BIOS information. Press Enter at the Welcome to external power. 2. Press Enter to "Upgrading the ROM." otherwise, proceed to select the System ROM. 5. Determining the ROM...
... screen. 4. Click Start→All Programs→Accessories→System Tools→System Information under Windows XP. 2. HP System Information window appears which includes the System BIOS information. Press Enter at the Welcome to external power. 2. Press Enter to "Upgrading the ROM." otherwise, proceed to select the System ROM. 5. Determining the ROM...
Lithium-ion battery technology: Getting the most from Smart Batteries
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... prismatic cells. The protective circuit prevents the battery from the battery to as HP MultiBay and tablet PC batteries. however, most out of the battery, the applications running on how and where the notebook is fully charged, current flow to its maximum voltage with the system in ... A typical 6-cell Li-Ion battery pack takes 2.5 to 3 hours to fully charge to the battery is stopped by the battery fuel gauge (Power Meter). After the battery is used in ) thick, such as 18650 cells. Introduction One of nickel-based rechargeable batteries. These cells are frequently ...
... prismatic cells. The protective circuit prevents the battery from the battery to as HP MultiBay and tablet PC batteries. however, most out of the battery, the applications running on how and where the notebook is fully charged, current flow to its maximum voltage with the system in ... A typical 6-cell Li-Ion battery pack takes 2.5 to 3 hours to fully charge to the battery is stopped by the battery fuel gauge (Power Meter). After the battery is used in ) thick, such as 18650 cells. Introduction One of nickel-based rechargeable batteries. These cells are frequently ...
Lithium-ion battery technology: Getting the most from Smart Batteries
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... battery and its immediate environment, such as the heat generated by the notebook itself and by the user profile. Gradually, less and less active material is available within each cell to its power management settings. This estimate covers typical users who completely cycle the battery... each working day by its full charge capacity. The energy discharge (drainage) rate depends on the type of applications running on the notebook and by running word processing...
... battery and its immediate environment, such as the heat generated by the notebook itself and by the user profile. Gradually, less and less active material is available within each cell to its power management settings. This estimate covers typical users who completely cycle the battery... each working day by its full charge capacity. The energy discharge (drainage) rate depends on the type of applications running on the notebook and by running word processing...
Lithium-ion battery technology: Getting the most from Smart Batteries
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... management) 80% 70% High* (CAD, 3D games, DVDs, high LCD brightness) 60% *High power applications may cause a battery to operate below the 80% capacity threshold; Warranty period HP provides a 12-month warranty for a stationary user who fully discharges and charges the battery almost every working... day (300 cycles per week in the table, the additional heat generated by running high power applications or by as much...
... management) 80% 70% High* (CAD, 3D games, DVDs, high LCD brightness) 60% *High power applications may cause a battery to operate below the 80% capacity threshold; Warranty period HP provides a 12-month warranty for a stationary user who fully discharges and charges the battery almost every working... day (300 cycles per week in the table, the additional heat generated by running high power applications or by as much...
Lithium-ion battery technology: Getting the most from Smart Batteries
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...discharged using Smart Battery Technology. Some notebooks estimate the battery charge state based on manufacturer testing of its FCC while undergoing a realistic power load. The calibration procedure maximizes the notebook run time is not available to complete...Power Meter readings. Periodically, the battery needs to be higher than the load used to periodically discharge the battery until the 5% capacity alarm is estimated based on the Smart Battery System (SBS), which was established by major battery manufacturers in monitoring and managing Li-Ion batteries, HP Compaq notebooks...
...discharged using Smart Battery Technology. Some notebooks estimate the battery charge state based on manufacturer testing of its FCC while undergoing a realistic power load. The calibration procedure maximizes the notebook run time is not available to complete...Power Meter readings. Periodically, the battery needs to be higher than the load used to periodically discharge the battery until the 5% capacity alarm is estimated based on the Smart Battery System (SBS), which was established by major battery manufacturers in monitoring and managing Li-Ion batteries, HP Compaq notebooks...
Lithium-ion battery technology: Getting the most from Smart Batteries
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...summary: • Li-Ion battery cells suffer gradual, irreversible capacity loss with the highest capacity (Ah) rating if the notebook will be plugged into AC power continuously (via a wall adapter or docking station) for extended periods. Leaving the battery in a depleted condition for an ...the battery is rarely discharged fully should be calibrated about once a month. 6 Additional battery care practices are covered in the HP User Guides for example, running a notebook computer in a docking station under a heavy load) will accelerate the decrease in FCC. • Leaving the battery at...
...summary: • Li-Ion battery cells suffer gradual, irreversible capacity loss with the highest capacity (Ah) rating if the notebook will be plugged into AC power continuously (via a wall adapter or docking station) for extended periods. Leaving the battery in a depleted condition for an ...the battery is rarely discharged fully should be calibrated about once a month. 6 Additional battery care practices are covered in the HP User Guides for example, running a notebook computer in a docking station under a heavy load) will accelerate the decrease in FCC. • Leaving the battery at...
WLAN solutions for HP enterprise notebooks and Tablet PCs
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... driver release. 6 Data Rates (Mbps) 802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11 Modulation HW Accelerated AES Output Power (for CKK) Output Power (for Intel 2200BG will be activated by data rate) Power Consumption(max), Transmit Power Consumption (max), Receive Power Consumption (nominal), Idle mode Power Consumption, Sleep mode Power Management Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DBPSK, DQPSK, CCK No 16 dBM N/A 2.0 W 1.5 W 90...
... driver release. 6 Data Rates (Mbps) 802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11 Modulation HW Accelerated AES Output Power (for CKK) Output Power (for Intel 2200BG will be activated by data rate) Power Consumption(max), Transmit Power Consumption (max), Receive Power Consumption (nominal), Idle mode Power Consumption, Sleep mode Power Management Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DBPSK, DQPSK, CCK No 16 dBM N/A 2.0 W 1.5 W 90...
Hardware Guide
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It also includes power and environmental specifications, which might be helpful when traveling with the notebook. Hardware Guide HP Notebook Series Document Part Number: 355386-001 November 2003 This guide explains how to identify and use notebook hardware features, including connectors for external devices.
It also includes power and environmental specifications, which might be helpful when traveling with the notebook. Hardware Guide HP Notebook Series Document Part Number: 355386-001 November 2003 This guide explains how to identify and use notebook hardware features, including connectors for external devices.
Hardware Guide
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Contents 1 Hardware Components Identifying Parts of the Notebook 1-1 Display 1-1 TouchPad 1-3 Top Components 1-5 Power Lights 1-5 Keyboard and Drive Lights 1-7 Power and Volume Controls 1-9 Quick Launch Buttons and Keyboard Keys 1-11 Wireless On/Off Button and Application Keys. . . . 1-13 Function and Keypad Keys 1-14 Front Components 1-...
Contents 1 Hardware Components Identifying Parts of the Notebook 1-1 Display 1-1 TouchPad 1-3 Top Components 1-5 Power Lights 1-5 Keyboard and Drive Lights 1-7 Power and Volume Controls 1-9 Quick Launch Buttons and Keyboard Keys 1-11 Wireless On/Off Button and Application Keys. . . . 1-13 Function and Keypad Keys 1-14 Front Components 1-...
Hardware Guide
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...Using the Keypad 2-13 3 Battery Packs Running the Notebook on Battery Power 3-1 Inserting or Removing the Battery Pack 3-2 Charging a Battery Pack 3-4 Obtaining Accurate Charge Information 3-5 Accessing the Battery Charge Display 3-5 Placing the Power Meter Icon on the Taskbar 3-6 Managing Low-Battery ... Calibrate 3-8 How to Calibrate 3-8 Battery Conservation Procedures and Settings 3-10 Conserving Power as You Work 3-10 Storing a Battery Pack 3-11 Disposing of a Used Battery Pack 3-12 Finding More Power Information 3-12 4 Drives About Drive Terms 4-1 Caring for Drives and Drive ...
...Using the Keypad 2-13 3 Battery Packs Running the Notebook on Battery Power 3-1 Inserting or Removing the Battery Pack 3-2 Charging a Battery Pack 3-4 Obtaining Accurate Charge Information 3-5 Accessing the Battery Charge Display 3-5 Placing the Power Meter Icon on the Taskbar 3-6 Managing Low-Battery ... Calibrate 3-8 How to Calibrate 3-8 Battery Conservation Procedures and Settings 3-10 Conserving Power as You Work 3-10 Storing a Battery Pack 3-11 Disposing of a Used Battery Pack 3-12 Finding More Power Information 3-12 4 Drives About Drive Terms 4-1 Caring for Drives and Drive ...
Hardware Guide
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... Light 4-7 Inserting and Removing Drive Media 4-8 Inserting a CD or DVD 4-8 Removing a CD or DVD (With Power 4-10 Removing a CD or DVD (Without Power 4-12 Inserting a Diskette (Select Models 4-14 Removing a Diskette (Select Models 4-15 Installing an Optional HP USB Digital Drive (Select Models 4-16 Installing an Optional SD Memory Card 4-17 Connecting an...
... Light 4-7 Inserting and Removing Drive Media 4-8 Inserting a CD or DVD 4-8 Removing a CD or DVD (With Power 4-10 Removing a CD or DVD (Without Power 4-12 Inserting a Diskette (Select Models 4-14 Removing a Diskette (Select Models 4-15 Installing an Optional HP USB Digital Drive (Select Models 4-16 Installing an Optional SD Memory Card 4-17 Connecting an...
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Contents Using Digital Media Cards (Select Models 8-6 Inserting an Optional Digital Media Card 8-7 Removing an Optional Digital Media Card 8-9 Disabling an Optional Digital Media Card 8-10 Increasing Memory 8-11 Displaying Memory Information 8-11 Removing or Inserting a Memory Module 8-12 Replacing the Hard Drive 8-21 Finding More Upgrade Information 8-28 9 Specifications Operating Environment 9-1 Rated Input Power 9-2 Index Hardware Guide vii
Contents Using Digital Media Cards (Select Models 8-6 Inserting an Optional Digital Media Card 8-7 Removing an Optional Digital Media Card 8-9 Disabling an Optional Digital Media Card 8-10 Increasing Memory 8-11 Displaying Memory Information 8-11 Removing or Inserting a Memory Module 8-12 Replacing the Hard Drive 8-21 Finding More Upgrade Information 8-28 9 Specifications Operating Environment 9-1 Rated Input Power 9-2 Index Hardware Guide vii
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Off: Notebook is off or in Hibernation. On: Notebook is turned on . On: Battery pack is applied. Hardware Guide 1-5 Off: AC power is applied, with battery pack either fully charged or not installed, or no AC power is charging. Off: Notebook is off or in Hibernation. Blinking: Notebook is in Standby. Blinking: Battery pack has reached a low-battery condition. Blinking: Notebook is in Standby. Top Components Power Lights Hardware Components Component 1 Power button light 2 Power/Standby light 3 Battery light Description On: Notebook is turned on .
Off: Notebook is off or in Hibernation. On: Notebook is turned on . On: Battery pack is applied. Hardware Guide 1-5 Off: AC power is applied, with battery pack either fully charged or not installed, or no AC power is charging. Off: Notebook is off or in Hibernation. Blinking: Notebook is in Standby. Blinking: Battery pack has reached a low-battery condition. Blinking: Notebook is in Standby. Top Components Power Lights Hardware Components Component 1 Power button light 2 Power/Standby light 3 Battery light Description On: Notebook is turned on .
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Off: Notebook is off or in Standby. On: Notebook is turned on . Hardware Components Component 1 Power button light 2 Power/Standby light 3 Battery light Description On: Notebook is turned on . Off: AC power is applied, with battery pack either fully charged or not installed, or no AC power is charging. On: Battery pack is applied. 1-6 Hardware Guide Blinking: Notebook is in Hibernation. Off: Notebook is in Hibernation. Blinking: Notebook is off or in Standby. Blinking: Battery pack has reached a low-battery condition.
Off: Notebook is off or in Standby. On: Notebook is turned on . Hardware Components Component 1 Power button light 2 Power/Standby light 3 Battery light Description On: Notebook is turned on . Off: AC power is applied, with battery pack either fully charged or not installed, or no AC power is charging. On: Battery pack is applied. 1-6 Hardware Guide Blinking: Notebook is in Hibernation. Off: Notebook is in Hibernation. Blinking: Notebook is off or in Standby. Blinking: Battery pack has reached a low-battery condition.
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Hardware Guide 1-9 Hardware Components Power and Volume Controls Component Description 1 Power button* When the notebook is: ■ Off, press the button to turn off the notebook. 2 Volume buttons (3) Decrease, mute, and increase the system volume: ■ To decrease volume, use the left button.... the right button. *This table describes default settings. For information about changing the function of the power button, refer to the "Power" chapter in the Software Guide on the notebook. ■ On, briefly press the button to initiate Hibernation. ■ In Standby, briefly press...
Hardware Guide 1-9 Hardware Components Power and Volume Controls Component Description 1 Power button* When the notebook is: ■ Off, press the button to turn off the notebook. 2 Volume buttons (3) Decrease, mute, and increase the system volume: ■ To decrease volume, use the left button.... the right button. *This table describes default settings. For information about changing the function of the power button, refer to the "Power" chapter in the Software Guide on the notebook. ■ On, briefly press the button to initiate Hibernation. ■ In Standby, briefly press...
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Hardware Components Component Description 1 Power button* When the notebook is: ■ Off, press the button to turn off the notebook. 2 Mute button On: Audio is muted. 3 Volume buttons (2) Decrease and increase the system volume: ■ To decrease volume, use the left...■ To increase volume, use the right button. *This table describes default settings. For information about changing the function of the power button, refer to turn on the notebook. ■ On, briefly press the button to initiate Hibernation. ■ In Standby, briefly press the button to resume from Standby...
Hardware Components Component Description 1 Power button* When the notebook is: ■ Off, press the button to turn off the notebook. 2 Mute button On: Audio is muted. 3 Volume buttons (2) Decrease and increase the system volume: ■ To decrease volume, use the left...■ To increase volume, use the right button. *This table describes default settings. For information about changing the function of the power button, refer to turn on the notebook. ■ On, briefly press the button to initiate Hibernation. ■ In Standby, briefly press the button to resume from Standby...
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also referred to as hard drive/optical drive activity light Description Opens the notebook. On: Notebook is being accessed. (continued) 1-16 Hardware Guide Off: Notebook is in Hibernation. On: The internal hard drive or optical drive bay is turned on. Hardware Components Front Components Component 1 Display release latch 2 Power/Standby light 3 IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) light; Blinking: Notebook is off or in Standby.
also referred to as hard drive/optical drive activity light Description Opens the notebook. On: Notebook is being accessed. (continued) 1-16 Hardware Guide Off: Notebook is in Hibernation. On: The internal hard drive or optical drive bay is turned on. Hardware Components Front Components Component 1 Display release latch 2 Power/Standby light 3 IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) light; Blinking: Notebook is off or in Standby.
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Off: AC power is applied, with battery pack either fully charged or not installed, or no AC power is charging. Blinking: Battery pack has reached a low-battery condition. Hardware Guide 1-17 Hardware Components 4 Battery light On: Battery pack is applied. 5 Stereo speakers (2) Produce stereo sound. 6 Volume and mute buttons (3) Decrease, mute, and increase the system volume: ■ To decrease volume, use the left button. ■ To mute or restore volume, use the middle button. ■ To increase volume, use the right button.
Off: AC power is applied, with battery pack either fully charged or not installed, or no AC power is charging. Blinking: Battery pack has reached a low-battery condition. Hardware Guide 1-17 Hardware Components 4 Battery light On: Battery pack is applied. 5 Stereo speakers (2) Produce stereo sound. 6 Volume and mute buttons (3) Decrease, mute, and increase the system volume: ■ To decrease volume, use the left button. ■ To mute or restore volume, use the middle button. ■ To increase volume, use the right button.
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Off: Notebook is in Hibernation. On: The internal hard drive or optical drive bay is turned on. Hardware Components Component 1 Stereo speakers (2) 2 Power/Standby light 3 Display release latch 4 IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) light; On: Notebook is being accessed. 1-18 Hardware Guide Opens the notebook. Blinking: Notebook is off or in Standby. also referred to as hard drive/optical drive activity light Description Produce stereo sound.
Off: Notebook is in Hibernation. On: The internal hard drive or optical drive bay is turned on. Hardware Components Component 1 Stereo speakers (2) 2 Power/Standby light 3 Display release latch 4 IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) light; On: Notebook is being accessed. 1-18 Hardware Guide Opens the notebook. Blinking: Notebook is off or in Standby. also referred to as hard drive/optical drive activity light Description Produce stereo sound.