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HP Notebook LidSwitch Policy, Notebook F10 Setup Hard Drive Self-Test, Note 1 - battery

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HP Notebook LidSwitch Policy The opportunity for operational shock is at its greatest when an end user is mobile with his or her notebook. Therefore HP has released a utility, the HP Notebook LidSwitch Policy, that works in conjunction with the Microsoft Windows API for power management. This enhancement allows the notebook to go into Standby mode when the display lid is closed while the notebook is operating from the internal battery pack, e.g., on DC power, away from a docking device or external power supply running on AC power. HP recommends use of this SoftPaq on all currently shipping notebooks. The HP Notebook LidSwitch Policy is available from the following URL: http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/support.html After installing the application, access the HP Notebook LidSwitch Policy by selecting Start > Programs > HP Notebook LidSwitch Policy. The following options are displayed: • Display status • Enable HP Notebook LidSwitch Policy Note 1: The HP Notebook LidSwitch Policy utility will not invoke Standby on an AC-powered notebook having the display lid closed that subsequently transitions to DC power. The notebook must first be undocked or removed from AC power before the display lid is closed. Note 2: The Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows XP operating systems provide a feature called Lid Switch Standby. However, it operates whether the notebook is operating on AC power or on DC power. Since the purpose of docking is to allow the user to connect to AC power, close the notebook display, and use an external keyboard and monitor, activating Standby upon lid closure in this scenario is not an acceptable option. Notebook F10 Setup Hard Drive Self-Test HP has enhanced the Hard Drive Self-Test routine which is accessible via the notebook's F10 Setup Tools menu. The new routine of the hard drive self-test increases its ability to detect a fault and fail the hard drive. The short and long versions of the hard drive self-test have been combined as one test option. Initiating the enhanced hard drive self-test includes the following: 1. The short test runs. If no errors occur, the long test automatically runs. 2. If no errors occur, SMART attribute checking automatically runs. 3. If a failure is detected in either of the tests, the process halts and failure occurs. Note: Either test may be aborted at any time by pressing the esc key. The F10 Setup Hard Drive Self-Test enhancement is available as a commercial notebook system BIOS upgrade. Please visit the HP Web site at http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/support.html to download the latest BIOS update. HP recommends the latest system BIOS upgrade be applied to all currently shipping notebooks, in addition to the Evo N400 and Evo N600 series. Refer to the following table for the absolute minimum system BIOS required by each platform. 3

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HP Notebook LidSwitch Policy
The opportunity for operational shock is at its greatest when an end user is mobile with his or her
notebook. Therefore HP has released a utility, the HP Notebook LidSwitch Policy, that works in
conjunction with the Microsoft Windows API for power management. This enhancement allows the
notebook to go into Standby mode when the display lid is closed while the notebook is operating
from the internal battery pack, e.g., on DC power, away from a docking device or external power
supply running on AC power. HP recommends use of this SoftPaq on all currently shipping notebooks.
The HP Notebook LidSwitch Policy is available from the following URL:
After installing the application, access the HP Notebook LidSwitch Policy by selecting
Start >
Programs > HP Notebook LidSwitch Policy.
The following options are displayed:
Display status
Enable HP Notebook LidSwitch Policy
Note 1:
The HP Notebook LidSwitch Policy utility will not invoke Standby on an AC-powered
notebook having the display lid closed that subsequently transitions to DC power. The notebook must
first be undocked or removed from AC power before the display lid is closed.
Note 2:
The Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows XP operating systems provide a feature called
Lid Switch Standby. However, it operates whether the notebook is operating on AC power or on DC
power. Since the purpose of docking is to allow the user to connect to AC power, close the notebook
display, and use an external keyboard and monitor, activating Standby upon lid closure in this
scenario is not an acceptable option.
Notebook F10 Setup Hard Drive Self-Test
HP has enhanced the Hard Drive Self-Test routine which is accessible via the notebook’s F10 Setup
Tools menu. The new routine of the hard drive self-test increases its ability to detect a fault and fail the
hard drive. The short and long versions of the hard drive self-test have been combined as one test
option. Initiating the enhanced hard drive self-test includes the following:
1.
The short test runs. If no errors occur, the long test automatically runs.
2.
If no errors occur, SMART attribute checking automatically runs.
3.
If a failure is detected in either of the tests, the process halts and failure occurs.
Note:
Either test may be aborted at any time by pressing the
esc
key.
The F10 Setup Hard Drive Self-Test enhancement is available as a commercial notebook system
BIOS upgrade. Please visit the HP Web site at
to download the latest BIOS update. HP recommends the latest system BIOS upgrade be applied to all
currently shipping notebooks, in addition to the Evo N400 and Evo N600 series. Refer to the
following table for the absolute minimum system BIOS required by each platform.