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10 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideTo install the video driver (ATI Mobility Radeon)... 114To install the AGP dri
Installing Windows XPInstalling Retail Windows XP100 Corporate Evaluator’s Guide16. Enter a computer name or accept the default computer name. Enter
Installing Windows XPInstalling Retail Windows XPCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 101To install the video drivers (ATI Radeon Series)While the video will f
Installing Windows XPInstalling Retail Windows XP102 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideUpon successful installation of the drivers, you will be asked to rebo
Installing Windows XPInstalling Retail Windows XPCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 1032. Follow the remaining on-screen instructions to complete installati
Installing Windows XPInstalling Retail Windows XP104 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideTo install or upgrade the Infrared driver:1. The IR hardware first mu
Installing Windows XPInstalling Retail Windows XPCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 105The HP Notebook utilities device implements the following features:•
Installing Windows XPInstalling Retail Windows XP106 Corporate Evaluator’s Guide2. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete installation.Upon su
Installing Windows XPInstalling Retail Windows XPCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 1078. Click the SAVE AS button and accept the name of PORTABLE/LAPTOP.9.
Corporate Evaluator’s Guide 109Installing Windows 2000
Corporate Evaluator’s Guide 11HP Support and Service... 15
Installing Windows 2000Installing Retail Windows 2000110 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideInstalling Retail Windows 2000Windows 2000 comes as a factory imag
Installing Windows 2000Installing Retail Windows 2000Corporate Evaluator’s Guide 111• Retail Windows 2000 installation CD.• HP Notebook drivers for
Installing Windows 2000Installing Retail Windows 2000112 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideImportantBefore installing Windows 2000, please install the latest
Installing Windows 2000Installing Retail Windows 2000Corporate Evaluator’s Guide 113To install retail Windows 20001. Insert the retail Windows 2000 C
Installing Windows 2000Installing Retail Windows 2000114 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideUpon completion of the retail Windows 2000 install, the following
Installing Windows 2000Installing Retail Windows 2000Corporate Evaluator’s Guide 115To install the AGP driver (ALi 1535)If you have installed retail W
Installing Windows 2000Installing Retail Windows 2000116 Corporate Evaluator’s Guidedrivers to install. Otherwise, choose NO, I WILL RESTART MY COMPUT
Installing Windows 2000Installing Retail Windows 2000Corporate Evaluator’s Guide 117If you installed retail Windows 2000 and your HP Notebook contains
Installing Windows 2000Installing Retail Windows 2000118 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideMode: FIRBase I/O: 2F8Interrupt: IRQ 3DMA Channel: DMA 05. Press
Installing Windows 2000Installing Retail Windows 2000Corporate Evaluator’s Guide 119• Slider controls for adjusting the brightness of the notebook di
Corporate Evaluator’s Guide 12Getting Started with Your HP Notebook
Installing Windows 2000Installing Retail Windows 2000120 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideUpon successful installation of the driver, you will be asked to r
Installing Windows 2000Installing Retail Windows 2000Corporate Evaluator’s Guide 1211. To open the Control Panel, select START/SETTINGS/CONTROL PANEL
Corporate Evaluator’s Guide 123Troubleshooting and Maintenance
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your Computer124 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideTroubleshooting Your ComputerThis section contains solution
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your ComputerCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 125If sound does not record• Check the software controls for
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your Computer126 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideIf a DVD movie stops playing in the middle• The DVD may be
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your ComputerCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 127If a DVD doesn’t play with two displays• For Windows 2000,
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your Computer128 Corporate Evaluator’s Guide• If you’re using a TV connected to the S-video port, you
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your ComputerCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 129Docking ProblemsIf a port on a dock isn’t working• Check t
Getting Started with Your HP NotebookTaking InventoryCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 13Taking InventoryCongratulations! Your notebook computer sets a new
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your Computer130 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideIf the hard disk makes a buzzing or whining noise• Back up
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your ComputerCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 131• Check settings in the BIOS Setup utility:1. Restart the
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your Computer132 Corporate Evaluator’s Guide• Increase the PalmCheck setting for the touch pad:1. Dou
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your ComputerCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 133LAN ProblemsIf the built-in network adapter doesn’t connect
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your Computer134 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideMemory ProblemsIf a message says you are out of memory• Ma
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your ComputerCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 135If the modem doesn’t dial or no dial tone is detected• Che
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your Computer136 Corporate Evaluator’s Guide• Open the hardware Device Manager: click Start, Settings,
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your ComputerCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 137PC Card (PCMCIA) ProblemsIf the notebook doesn’t recognize
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your Computer138 Corporate Evaluator’s GuidePerformance ProblemsFor best performance, your computer sho
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your ComputerCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 139Power and Battery ProblemsIf the computer turns off immedia
Getting Started with Your HP NotebookTaking Inventory14 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideTo buy accessoriesYou can buy accessories for your computer online.
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your Computer140 Corporate Evaluator’s Guide• If you are running an application that has an automatic
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your ComputerCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 141Printing ProblemsHintYou will usually be able to solve most
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your Computer142 Corporate Evaluator’s Guide• Restart the computer: click Start, Shut Down (or Turn Of
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your ComputerCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 143• Use the BIOS Setup utility to make sure the serial and p
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your Computer144 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideIf the computer won’t boot from the floppy disk drive• Mak
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your ComputerCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 145If the wireless link icon in the taskbar is red• Make sure
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTesting the Hardware146 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideTesting the HardwareThe e-Diagtools hardware diagnostic program incl
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTesting the HardwareCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 147 9. Select and run the appropriate tests. Tests are listed only for
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceConfiguring the Computer148 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideConfiguring the ComputerTwo tools help you configure your comput
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceConfiguring the ComputerCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 149Main MenuSetting Description DefaultBIOS Revision Shows the curr
Getting Started with Your HP NotebookTaking InventoryCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 15To find more informationThe following table lists other sources of
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceConfiguring the Computer150 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideSystem Devices MenuSetting Description DefaultPS/2 Pointing Devi
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceConfiguring the ComputerCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 151Security MenuSetting Description DefaultUser Password is Shows i
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceConfiguring the Computer152 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideBoot MenuSetting Description Default+Hard Disk+Removable DeviceC
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceConfiguring the ComputerCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 153To set up TopToolsHP TopTools is for network managers and admini
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceReinstalling and Updating Software154 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideReinstalling and Updating SoftwareYou can use the Reco
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceReinstalling and Updating SoftwareCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 1557. When the Recovery CD dialog box appears, follow th
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceReinstalling and Updating Software156 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideTo update the BIOSHewlett-Packard may provide updates
Corporate Evaluator’s Guide 157HP Support and Service
HP Support and ServiceGetting Assistance for Your Computer158 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideGetting Assistance for Your ComputerTo get help from the WebH
HP Support and ServiceGetting Assistance for Your ComputerCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 159To contact the HP Customer Care Center by e-mail, visit the H
Getting Started with Your HP NotebookIdentifying Parts of the Computer16 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideIdentifying Parts of the ComputerFront View1. One-
HP Support and ServiceGetting Assistance for Your Computer160 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideNorth AmericaUnited States: Omnibook: (970) 635-1000 Pavi
HP Support and ServiceGetting Assistance for Your ComputerCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 161For best service, make sure you have as much of the following
HP Support and ServiceGetting Assistance for Your Computer162 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideTo prepare your computer for shipmentSee “To receive repair s
HP Support and ServiceHewlett-Packard Limited Warranty StatementCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 163Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement1. HP warran
HP Support and ServiceHewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement164 Corporate Evaluator’s Guide7. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, THE REMEDIES IN
Corporate Evaluator’s Guide 165Reference Information
Reference InformationHardware Specifications166 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideHardware SpecificationsBecause we are constantly improving our products, th
Reference InformationHardware SpecificationsCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 167Keyboard andPointing Devices87/88-key touch-type QWERTY keyboard with 101/1
Reference InformationHardware Specifications168 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideEnvironmentalLimitsOperating temperature: 5 to 35 °C (41 to 95 °F).Operatin
Reference InformationModem Reference InformationCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 169Modem Reference InformationIf your computer has a modem port, you can c
Getting Started with Your HP NotebookIdentifying Parts of the ComputerCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 17Back View18. PS/2 keyboard or PS/2 mouse port (sup
Reference InformationModem Reference Information170 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideCommand Function (Ambit)I12 Report driver time stampL0 Set low speaker
Reference InformationModem Reference InformationCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 171Command Function (Ambit)&K3 Enable RTS/CTS DTE/DCE flow control&
Reference InformationModem Reference Information172 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideCommand Function (Ambit)+FTM=n Transmit data: 24=V.27ter 2400bps, 48=V.
Reference InformationModem Reference InformationCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 173Register Function (Ambit) Range/units DefaultS46 Data compression contr
Reference InformationSafety Information174 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideSafety InformationPower CordsThe power cord supplied with the computer’s AC adap
Reference InformationSafety InformationCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 175ErgonomicsWARNINGImproper use of keyboards and other input devices has been asso
Reference InformationSafety Information176 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideLaser SafetyThe CD-ROM and DVD drives used with the computer are certified as a
Reference InformationSafety InformationCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 177Exposure to Radio Frequency RadiationThe radiated output power of the IEEE 802.1
Reference InformationRegulatory Information178 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideRegulatory InformationThis section presents information that shows how your
Reference InformationRegulatory InformationCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 179Declaration of Conformity (U.S.A.)Responsible Party: Hewlett-Packard Company
Getting Started with Your HP NotebookIdentifying Parts of the Computer18 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideBottom View29. Plug-in module bay. Can contain a C
Reference InformationRegulatory Information180 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideEuropean UnionThe equipment has been approved in accordance with Council Dec
Reference InformationRegulatory InformationCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 181Die Geräte wurden gemäß Ratsentscheidung 98/482/EC für den Anschluss an eine
Reference InformationRegulatory Information182 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideJapanJapan Telecommunications ApprovalJATE approval number: A01-1013JP, A01-
Reference InformationRegulatory InformationCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 183RussiaInternationalProducts sold internationally by Hewlett-Packard and its
Reference InformationRegulatory Information184 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideDeclaration of Conformity (according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014)Manufa
Corporate Evaluator’s Guide 185IndexAAC adapterconnecting, 23accessoriesbuying, 14docking products, 85plug-in modules, 72adding RAM, 89AdHoc wireless
186 Corporate Evaluator’s Guidesettings, 36switching to external, 35troubleshooting, 127display colorsadjusting, 36docking, 86docking port, 17docking
Corporate Evaluator’s Guide 187laser safety, 176Library (HP), 15lightsLAN port, 65status, 16, 19, 20locking (cable), 41locking computer, 41LPT1 port,
188 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideRecovery CDdiagnostics, 147replacing, 155using, 154region code, 39, 76registering computer, 26regulatory information, 1
Corporate Evaluator’s Guide 189restrictions on use, 69status, 70troubleshooting, 144turning on, 70wireless networkAdHoc, 66, 69connecting to, 66, 68in
Getting Started with Your HP NotebookIdentifying Parts of the ComputerCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 19Status LightsThe computer includes a number of sta
2 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideNoticeTechnology Code EGThis guide contains information about only the Omnibook XT/VT6200, technologycode EG. The technol
Getting Started with Your HP NotebookIdentifying Parts of the Computer20 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideThe keyboard status lights, located above the keyb
Getting Started with Your HP NotebookSetting Up Your ComputerCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 21Setting Up Your ComputerWARNINGImproper use of keyboards an
Getting Started with Your HP NotebookSetting Up Your Computer22 Corporate Evaluator’s Guide2. Insert the front (rounded) end of the battery into the
Getting Started with Your HP NotebookSetting Up Your ComputerCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 23Step 2: Connect AC powerCAUTIONUse only the HP AC adapter i
Getting Started with Your HP NotebookSetting Up Your Computer24 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideStep 3: Connect a phone lineIf your computer does not inclu
Getting Started with Your HP NotebookSetting Up Your ComputerCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 25Step 4: Turn on the computer• Press the blue sleep button
Getting Started with Your HP NotebookSetting Up Your Computer26 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideStep 6: Register your notebookBe sure to register your comp
Corporate Evaluator’s Guide 27Basic Operation
Basic OperationOperating Your Computer28 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideOperating Your ComputerYou can start and stop your computer using its blue sleep b
Basic OperationOperating Your ComputerCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 29To reset the computerOccasionally, you may find that Windows or the computer has s
Corporate Evaluator’s Guide 3Important Safety InformationCAUTIONTo reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunications linecord
Basic OperationOperating Your Computer30 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideTo change the boot deviceThe computer normally boots from its internal hard disk.
Basic OperationOperating Your ComputerCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 31Model with touch pad onlyThe touch pad includes an on-off button so you can turn o
Basic OperationOperating Your Computer32 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideIn addition, you can tap the touch pad to select items and use other advanced touc
Basic OperationOperating Your ComputerCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 33To use the Fn hot keysThe combination of the Fn key plus another key creates a hot
Basic OperationOperating Your Computer34 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideTo use the One-Touch buttonsYour computer includes four One-Touch buttons that can
Basic OperationOperating Your ComputerCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 35To use the Windows and Applications keysThe Windows key brings up the Windows Star
Basic OperationOperating Your Computer36 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideTo use the ALT GR keyNon-U.S. keyboards have an ALT GR key to the right of the spa
Basic OperationOperating Your ComputerCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 37The computer has an LCD display, which behaves differently from a normal computerm
Basic OperationOperating Your Computer38 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideTo change computer settings for a presentationWhen you show a presentation to an a
Basic OperationOperating Your ComputerCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 39To work with CDs and DVDsIf you have a DVD drive module, you can play DVD movies—s
4 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideFor a PC supplied with a Microsoft operating system: When you start the PC and acceptthe Microsoft End-user License Agree
Basic OperationSecuring Your Computer40 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideSecuring Your ComputerTo set up password protectionYou can protect your computer fr
Basic OperationSecuring Your ComputerCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 41To lock your computerTo protect against unauthorized access or unauthorized undocki
Basic OperationSecuring Your Computer42 Corporate Evaluator’s Guide3. Insert the lock into the security connector on the right side of the computer a
Basic OperationSecuring Your ComputerCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 43To set PC identificationPavilion modelsHP TopTools and PC identification are not su
Basic OperationWorking in Comfort with a Notebook PC44 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideWorking in Comfort with a Notebook PCWARNINGImproper use of keyboard
Basic OperationWorking in Comfort with a Notebook PCCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 45Using Your Mobile Computer• Position the computer so your wrists an
Basic OperationTaking Care of Your Computer46 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideTaking Care of Your ComputerUse the following recommendations to maintain you
Basic OperationTaking Care of Your ComputerCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 47To safeguard your data• Do not use a pointing device or activate any other d
Basic OperationTaking Care of Your Computer48 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideTo clean your computer• You can clean the computer with a soft cloth dampene
Corporate Evaluator’s Guide 49Batteries and Power Management
Corporate Evaluator’s Guide 5EXPORT CLAUSE. Customer agrees not to export or re-export the software or any copyor adaptation in violation of the U.S.
Batteries and Power ManagementManaging Power Consumption50 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideManaging Power ConsumptionWhen you’re running your computer on b
Batteries and Power ManagementManaging Power ConsumptionCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 51The computer can also enter Hibernate mode if battery power reac
Batteries and Power ManagementManaging Power Consumption52 Corporate Evaluator’s Guide• Windows XP: Click Start, Control Panel, Performance and Maint
Batteries and Power ManagementUsing Battery PowerCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 53Using Battery PowerTo check battery statusFrom the battery status light
Batteries and Power ManagementUsing Battery Power54 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideTo respond to a low-battery warningThe computer automatically alerts yo
Batteries and Power ManagementUsing Battery PowerCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 55To use additional batteriesYou can install a secondary battery in your
Batteries and Power ManagementUsing Battery Power56 Corporate Evaluator’s Guide• Install another battery—see “To use additional batteries” on page 55
Corporate Evaluator’s Guide 57Modem and Network Connections
Modem and Network ConnectionsUsing the Modem58 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideUsing the ModemIf your computer has a modem port, you can connect your modem
Modem and Network ConnectionsUsing the ModemCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 59To connect the modemCAUTIONTo reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG o
Modem and Network ConnectionsUsing the Modem60 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideFor example, if you are dialing from Italy and fail to connect to your serve
Modem and Network ConnectionsUsing the ModemCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 61To disconnect from the InternetYou remain connected to the Internet until yo
Modem and Network ConnectionsUsing the Modem62 Corporate Evaluator’s Guide• AT commands. You can control many aspects of modem operation using modem
Modem and Network ConnectionsUsing the ModemCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 63To send and receive faxes (Windows 2000)Sending and receiving faxes requires
Modem and Network ConnectionsUsing the Modem64 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideTo send and receive faxes (Windows XP)Sending and receiving faxes requires j
Modem and Network ConnectionsConnecting to a LANCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 65Connecting to a LANConnecting to a local area network (LAN) gives you ac
Modem and Network ConnectionsMaking Wireless Connections66 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideMaking Wireless ConnectionsIf your computer includes a wireless
Modem and Network ConnectionsMaking Wireless ConnectionsCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 673. If the computers use encrypted communication, use the Encryp
Modem and Network ConnectionsMaking Wireless Connections68 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideHintIf you are connecting to an access point or computer that is
Modem and Network ConnectionsMaking Wireless ConnectionsCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 69Creating a New Computer-to-Computer Network (AdHoc)You can set u
Corporate Evaluator’s Guide 7ContentsGetting Started with Your HP Notebook ... 12Tak
Modem and Network ConnectionsMaking Wireless Connections70 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideTurning on communication and making a connection1. If the compu
Corporate Evaluator’s Guide 71Add-On Devices
Add-On DevicesUsing Plug-In Modules72 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideUsing Plug-In ModulesYou can use any compatible plug-in module with your computer’s m
Add-On DevicesUsing Plug-In ModulesCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 731. Close all files that are open from the plug-in module.2. Left-click the Unplug o
Add-On DevicesUsing Plug-In Modules74 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideTo connect the floppy disk drive to the parallel portIf you prefer, you can connect t
Add-On DevicesUsing Plug-In ModulesCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 753. Slide the tray back into the module to close it.If your computer loses power, or
Add-On DevicesUsing Plug-In Modules76 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideImportantDVDs can have regional codes embedded in the disc data. These codes prevent
Add-On DevicesConnecting PC CardsCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 77Connecting PC CardsThe computer’s PC Card slot is available for storing data and expand
Add-On DevicesConnecting PC Cards78 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideRemoving a PC CardCAUTIONBefore removing a PC Card, you must use the Eject Hardware or
Add-On DevicesConnecting External DevicesCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 79Connecting External DevicesTo identify connectors for external devicesThe diagr
8 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideWorking in Comfort with a Notebook PC... 44Taking Care of
Add-On DevicesConnecting External Devices80 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideTo connect a printer or other parallel deviceThe computer’s parallel port uses
Add-On DevicesConnecting External DevicesCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 81To connect an audio deviceYour computer includes a built-in microphone (just in
Add-On DevicesConnecting External Devices82 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideSwitching the display to the external monitor• Press Fn+F5 to cycle through th
Add-On DevicesConnecting External DevicesCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 83Using dual display mode (Windows XP)You can extend your desktop by connecting a
Add-On DevicesConnecting External Devices84 Corporate Evaluator’s Guide3. Choose the proper Television Type for your area. In North America, the norm
Add-On DevicesConnecting External DevicesCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 85Using the infrared port• Make sure the infrared ports of your computer and the
Add-On DevicesConnecting External Devices86 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideInstalling a docking trayYour dock requires a tray that accommodates your speci
Add-On DevicesConnecting External DevicesCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 872. Place the computer on the dock platform, with the rear of the computer faci
Add-On DevicesConnecting External Devices88 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideUndocking the computer1. Press the undock button on the front of the dock and
Add-On DevicesInstalling Additional RAMCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 89Installing Additional RAMThe computer has no memory (RAM) built in but has two sl
Corporate Evaluator’s Guide 9Connecting PC Cards... 77T
Add-On DevicesInstalling Additional RAM90 Corporate Evaluator’s Guide4. Insert the RAM board into the connector at about a 30° angle until it is full
Add-On DevicesInstalling Additional RAMCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 914. Release the two latches at the sides of the RAM board, so the free edge of th
Add-On DevicesReplacing the Hard Disk Drive92 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideReplacing the Hard Disk DriveTo replace the hard disk driveYou’ll need a smal
Add-On DevicesReplacing the Hard Disk DriveCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 93To replace the hard disk drive holderIf you are installing a new hard drive t
Add-On DevicesReplacing the Hard Disk Drive94 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideTo prepare a new hard disk driveWhen you install a new hard disk drive, you a
Corporate Evaluator’s Guide 95Installing Windows XP
Installing Windows XPInstalling Retail Windows XP96 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideInstalling Retail Windows XPWindows XP may come factory installed on yo
Installing Windows XPInstalling Retail Windows XPCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 97The following directories contain the drivers you will need to install
Installing Windows XPInstalling Retail Windows XP98 Corporate Evaluator’s GuideTo prepare for software installationHewlett-Packard recommends that you
Installing Windows XPInstalling Retail Windows XPCorporate Evaluator’s Guide 993. When the HP Invent logo appears on the screen, press the ESC key on
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