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All rights reserved. Reproduction, adaptation, or translation of this manual is prohibited without prior written engineering or disassembly is prohibited. Microsoft®, MS-DOS®, and Windows® are of Adobe Systems Incorporated. Hewlett-Packard Company HP Notebook Customer Care 1000 NE Circle Blvd., MS - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 3
leak. • Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. They may explode. Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions. HP Software Product License Agreement Your HP product contains software programs. CAREFULLY READ THIS - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 4
support utility software may only be used for restoring the hard disk of the HP party only as part of the upgrades which may be available from Hewlett-Packard under a separate support agreement. EXPORT CLAUSE. Customer agrees not to export or re-export the software or any copy or adaptation Guide - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 5
computer software support for HP PCs that use Microsoft Operating Systems, including its latest service packs. This support will be available within 30 days of the software being released. Edition History Edition 3 October 2001 This manual is printed on recycled paper. Corporate Evaluator's Guide - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 6
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38 To change computer settings for a presentation 39 To work with CDs and DVDs 39 Securing Your Computer 40 To set up password protection 40 To attach a security cable 41 To protect against viruses 42 To set PC identification 42 To lock the hard disk drive 43 Corporate Evaluator's Guide 7 - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 8
prepare for connections (Windows XP 69 To turn wireless communication on and off 70 Add-On Devices ...73 Using Plug-In Modules 74 To install hot-swap support (Windows 98 74 To replace a plug-in module 74 To connect the floppy disk drive to the parallel port 76 To insert or remove a CD or DVD - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 9
module 90 To remove a RAM expansion module 92 Replacing the Hard Disk Drive 93 To replace the hard disk drive 93 To replace the hard disk drive holder 94 To prepare a new hard disk drive 95 Using Windows XP ...97 Installing Retail Windows XP 98 Requirements ...98 To prepare for software - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 10
Applet 115 To install HP Configuration Interface support (HPCI 116 To install USB FDD support 117 To install wireless LAN driver (ActionTech 118 To configure power management 118 Using Windows 98 ...121 Installing Retail Windows 98 Second Edition or Windows 98 122 Requirements ...122 To - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 11
184 To recover the factory installation of your hard disk 184 To create a boot disk (Windows 98 or 2000 185 To replace a damaged Recovery CD 185 To update the BIOS 186 To update Windows drivers 186 HP Support and Service 187 Getting Assistance for Your Computer 188 To get help from the web - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 12
Safety Information ...211 Power Cords...211 Ergonomics ...212 Battery Safety...212 Laser Safety...213 LED Safety...213 Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation 214 Regulatory Information 215 U.S.A...215 Canada...216 European Union 217 Japan ...219 - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 13
Getting Started with Your HP Notebook Corporate Evaluator's Guide 13 - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 14
. This manual shows how to set up and operate your computer, as well as what to do if you run into trouble. What's in the box? • HP notebook PC. • Main battery (installed). • CD-ROM, DVD, or similar drive module (installed). • Floppy disk drive module (with certain models). • AC adapter and power - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 15
following: • AC adapter. • Floppy disk drive module. • External floppy disk drive cable. • Plug-in modules, such as CD-ROM drive, DVD drive, CD read/write drive, Zip drive, second hard disk drive. • Replacement hard disk drive module. • Main battery. • Secondary battery. • External battery charger - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 16
Reference Guide Online HP Notes Microsoft Windows manual HP Notebook Web Site HP Customer Care Web Site Corporate Evaluator's Guide (this guide) Description and Location This printed manual introduces your computer. It also contains setup instructions, basic operation guidelines, troubleshooting - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 17
Getting Started with Your HP Notebook Identifying Parts of the Computer Identifying Parts of the Computer Front View 1. One-Touch buttons. 2. Sleep button. Suspends and resumes operation. 3. Keyboard status lights (left to right: Caps Lock, Num Lock, Keypad Lock, Scroll Lock). 4. Power slide button - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 18
Getting Started with Your HP Notebook Identifying Parts of the Computer Back View 18. PS/2 keyboard or PS/2 mouse port (supports Y adapter). 19. Two universal serial bus ports (USB). 20. Serial port (COM1). Use this port for a serial mouse, modem, printer, or other serial device. 21. Parallel - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 19
with Your HP Notebook Identifying Parts of the Computer 29. Plug-in module bay. Can contain a CD-ROM or DVD drive, floppy disk drive, secondary battery, or other plug-in module. 30. Main battery. 31. Main battery latch. 32. Hard disk drive. 33. RAM cover. 34. Mini-PCI cover (no user parts inside - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 20
Hibernate mode. 2. Hard disk drive activity. • On: computer is accessing the hard disk drive. 3. Main battery status. • Green: the AC adapter is connected and the battery is fully charged. • Amber: the AC adapter is connected and the battery is charging. • Blinking: the AC adapter is connected and - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 21
Getting Started with Your HP Notebook Identifying Parts of the Computer The keyboard status lights, located above the keyboard, indicate the states of the keyboard locks. 1. Caps Lock. Caps Lock is active (as marked on an external keyboard). 4. Scroll Lock. Scroll Lock is active. Corporate Evaluator - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 22
Comfort in the online HP Library. When you set up your computer for the first time, you'll install and charge the battery, connect the AC adapter, turn on the computer, and run the Windows setup program. WARNING Step 1: Install the battery Do not mutilate or puncture batteries. Do not dispose of - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 23
it clicks into place. To remove the battery 1. Before removing the battery, do one of the following: • Shut down the computer or put it into Hibernate mode. • Plug in the AC adapter. 2. Slide the battery's release latch, then lift the battery out of its compartment. Corporate Evaluator's Guide 23 - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 24
Your HP Notebook Setting Up Your Computer Step 2: Connect AC power Use only the HP AC adapter included with your computer (or other approved adapter). Using any other AC adapter could damage the computer and may void your warranty (see the warranty statement in this manual). • Plug in the AC adapter - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 25
Getting Started with Your HP Notebook Setting Up Your Computer Step 3: Connect a phone line If your computer does not include a built-in modem, you can skip this step. Also, if you prefer, you can instead connect to a PC Card modem or an external modem. 1. Make sure the telephone line is an analog - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 26
power, the battery may be out of power. Plug in the AC adapter and press the blue sleep button again. Leave the AC adapter plugged in for at least an hour-or 2-3 hours to charge it fully. Step 5: Set up Windows Your notebook computer has Microsoft Windows preinstalled on its hard disk drive. The - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 27
does the following: • Records your ownership of the computer with Hewlett-Packard and provides access to service, support, and information. • Records your ownership of the Windows 98 or XP operating system with Microsoft. If you have Windows 2000, please contact Microsoft separately to register the - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 28
with Your HP Notebook Setting Up Your Computer What to do next Here are a few things you may want to try at this point: • If you're not familiar with the version of Windows installed on your computer, click Start, Help (Windows 98 or 2000) or Start, Tour Windows XP, or check the Windows manual to - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 29
Basic Operation Corporate Evaluator's Guide 29 - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 30
without saving current session. At startup, resets everything, starts a new session, and restores network connections. Power mode status light is off. Click Start, Shut Down, Shut down (Windows 98 or 2000) -or- click Start, Turn Off Computer, Turn Off (Windows XP) -or- slide the power button (only - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 31
responding, and will not let you turn the computer off. If this happens, try the following in the order listed. • If possible, shut down Windows: Windows 98 or 2000: press CTRL+ALT+DEL, click Shut Down, and press the blue sleep button to restart. Windows XP: press CTRL+ALT+DEL, then click Shut Down - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 32
Computer), Restart. 2. When the HP logo appears, press ESC to display the Boot menu. 3. Use the arrow keys to select the boot device, and press ENTER. If you want to boot from a specific device whenever it is present, change the boot order using the BIOS the contents of a window. 3. Touch pad (touch - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 33
window. Press the upper end to scroll up. Disabling one pointing device If you prefer to use only one of your computer Windows 98 or 2000), or click Start, Control Panel, Printers and Other Hardware, Mouse (Windows XP). -or- Double-click the touch pad icon in the taskbar. Corporate Evaluator's Guide - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 34
Hibernate mode. Toggles Scroll Lock on and off. External PS/2 keyboards support only Fn+F5, Fn+F7, and Fn+F12. To use these, press and hold left CTRL+left ALT, press the appropriate second key, then release both keys. A USB keyboard does not support Fn hot keys. 34 Corporate Evaluator's Guide - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 35
Express e-mail software 3. HP Presentation Ready 4. Button 4 (varies by region) To reprogram a One-Touch button 1. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, then double-click Keyboard (Windows 98 or 2000), or click Start, Control Panel, Printers and Other Hardware, Keyboard (Windows XP). 2. On the One - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 36
Explorer. Runs Windows Help. Runs Windows Find: File or Folders (Windows 98 or 2000) or Search (Windows XP). Minimizes all displayed windows. Returns all minimized windows to original size. Runs the Windows Run dialog box. To use the embedded keypad Your computer's built-in keyboard includes an - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 37
Display Settings, HP Display Settings (Windows 98 or 2000) or Start, All Programs, Hewlett-Packard, Notebook, HP Display Settings, HP Display Settings (Windows XP). You have the option of adding a display settings icon in the taskbar for quick access. Hint To maximize your battery operating time - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 38
Zoom, Desktop Zoom. If this program is not installed on your computer, you can download it from the HP Customer Care Web site (www.hp.com/go/support). Using an external monitor If you want, you can attach an external monitor to your notebook computer. See "To use an external monitor" on page 83. To - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 39
this with HP Presentation Ready, an application that automatically adjusts your computer for slide Notebook, HP Presentation Ready, Start Presentation (Windows 98 or 2000) or Start, All Programs, Hewlett-Packard, Notebook, HP Presentation Ready, Start Presentation (Windows XP). -or- Click the HP - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 40
(or Turn Off Computer), Restart. 2. When the HP logo appears, press F2 to enter BIOS Setup. 3. From the Security menu, enter or modify the Administrator Password or User Password as needed. See "Security Menu" on page 180. 4. Press F10 to save and exit BIOS Setup. Windows 98 1. Click Start, Settings - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 41
for a password when the computer leaves Standby mode. For Windows XP, to protect against unauthorized undocking while the computer is running, set up a screen saver with a password in Control connector on the right side of the computer and release the key. Store the key in a safe place away from the - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 42
important if you use the Web. Your computer comes equipped with VirusScan or Norton AntiVirus instructions from the software's online Help. To set PC identification HP TopTools and PC identification are not supported on Pavilion models. You must have BIOS administrator password authority to set a PC - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 43
Turn Off Computer), Restart. 2. When the HP logo appears, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. From the Security menu, enable Password Required to Boot. 4. From the Security menu, enable Internal hard disk drive lock. 5. Press F10 to save and exit BIOS Setup. Corporate Evaluator's Guide 43 - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 44
PC WARNING Note Improper use of keyboards and other input devices has been associated with ergonomic injury. For more information about reducing your risk, visit our ergonomics Web site at www.hp.com/ergo-or see Working in Comfort in the online HP Library. You can use your HP notebook computer - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 45
have to bend sideways or more than 10 degrees up or down. If your notebook computer does not have a built-in palm rest, you can use a rolled-up towel. • Try to type as lightly as possible. The notebook keyboard requires little force to activate. • Take frequent, short rest breaks-this is especially - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 46
over bumpy terrain. • Suspend or shut down the computer before transporting it. This turns off the hard drive. A drop of a few inches onto a rigid surface while the hard drive is operating could destroy data or damage the drive. • Carry the computer in a padded case to protect against bumps and - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 47
disk using the scandisk utility (Windows 98) or the Tools tab in the disk's Properties window (Windows 2000 or XP). To extend the life of the for both AC and battery operation) to the shortest comfortable interval. • Avoid using a screen saver or other software that prevents the computer from - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 48
Basic Operation Taking Care of Your Computer To clean your computer • You can clean the computer with a soft cloth dampened with clean water or with water and then gently wipe the display. • You can clean the keyboard with a vacuum cleaner to remove accumulated dust. 48 Corporate Evaluator's Guide - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 49
Batteries and Power Management Corporate Evaluator's Guide 49 - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 50
the hard disk, then turns off the computer. The computer stays in Standby mode for the specified interval. Press the blue sleep button to restore your previous session. Lowers CPU speed (SpeedStep only). Switches to the lower CPU speed to use power more efficiently. See below. The AC adapter is - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 51
name for the scheme. For Windows 98, change the Hibernate timeout in BIOS Setup-see "To run the BIOS Setup utility" on page 177. For Windows 2000 or XP, do not disable Hibernate support in the Power settings, or you will lose any unsaved data if the computer's battery runs down completely. Managing - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 52
medium and high processor speeds on AC power. • The Portable/Laptop option uses medium and high processor speeds on battery and AC power. See Windows Help for additional information about power schemes. To manage power manually In addition to allowing the computer to enter its power-saving modes - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 53
options. • Windows XP: click Start, Control Panel, Performance and Maintenance, Power Options, then click the Power Meter tab to see the battery status. The Alarms and Advanced tabs provide additional Windows' power-information options. On the battery 1. Remove the battery from the computer-see - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 54
mode. Once the computer enters Hibernate mode in this way, you won't be able to turn it on again until you restore power by doing one of the following: • Replace the battery with a charged one. See "Step 1: Install the battery" on page 22. • Plug in the AC adapter. See "Step 2: Connect AC power" on - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 55
to make your battery's power last as long as possible. • Plug in the AC adapter, especially when using a drive in the module bay, or any external connections such as a PC Card or a modem. • Set the display brightness to the lowest comfortable level (Fn+F1). • Put the computer in Standby mode - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 56
perform this procedure about once a month: 1. Charge the battery to 100%. 2. Disconnect the AC adapter, and use the computer until the battery is fully discharged and the computer goes into hibernation. 3. Connect the AC adapter and charge the battery to 100% with no power interruptions. To maximize - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 57
Modem and Network Connections Corporate Evaluator's Guide 57 - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 58
, for sending and receiving e-mail messages • Windows XP Fax Console, Windows 2000 fax software, or QuickLink with Windows 98, for sending and receiving faxes The modem is a high-speed 56-Kbps modem. For best performance, you can connect to any Internet Service Provider (ISP) or modem network that - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 59
Windows 98: click Start, Settings, Control Panel, double-click Modems, then click Dialing Properties. • Windows 2000: click Start, Settings, Control Panel, double-click Phone and Modem Options, then click Edit on the Dialing Rules tab. • Windows XP to connect to a service provider. The number Guide 59 - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 60
topic. (If your computer does not have a built-in modem, you can instead use a PC Card modem or an external computer, or set up an Internet connection manually. -or- If available, click Start, Programs, Online Services (Windows 98 or 2000) or Start, All Programs, Easy Internet Signup (Windows XP - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 61
(local area network) that supports dial-in connections. This gives you access to network resources from a remote location. • See Windows Help for information about setting (Windows 98) or Phone and Modem Options (Windows 2000 or XP) in Control Panel to change many modem settings. For Windows 98, - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 62
's communications system. If you are using AOL, e-mail services are part of your AOL service. For another ISP, you can use Outlook Express (included with your computer) or an e-mail system of your choice. This topic includes instructions for using Outlook Express. To start Outlook Express 1. Click - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 63
on your computer. QuickLink fax software is included with Windows 98 on the hard disk. To a fax, open the document in its application window, then open the Print dialog box. Change the minimized window. New faxes are indicated in the status box in the QuickLink window. To receive a fax manually, - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 64
and receive faxes on your computer. Fax software is built into Windows 2000. To set up On the Advanced Options tab, open the Fax Service Management window. 4. In the list under Fax, click , Accessories, Communications, Fax, Send Cover Page Fax. Follow the instructions to create and send the fax. Guide - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 65
on your computer. Fax Console fax software is included with Windows XP. To set up Fax Console Before you can use Fax Console, you need to install it. 1. Click Start, Control Panel, Add or Remove Programs. 2. Click Add/Remove Windows Components, select Fax Services, and follow the instructions on the - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 66
. The cable must have an RJ-45 connector. 3. Windows 98: open Network (or Network Connections) in Control Panel to set up support for a LAN connection on your network. For example, you can add the Microsoft TCP/IP protocol. Windows 2000 or XP: automatically detects and sets up a LAN connection. To - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 67
time. To prepare for connections (Windows 98 or 2000) Before you can connect your computer to a particular 802.11 wireless network, you have to configure the computer for the specific type of connection: "AdHoc" or "Infrastructure." Computer-to-Computer Connection (AdHoc) An AdHoc network provides - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 68
as the additional settings you'll need for the network itself. 1. Set up your computer for your local network: Windows 98: open Network in Control Panel to set up support for a LAN connection on your network. Windows 2000: automatically detects and sets up a LAN connection. To edit settings, open - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 69
on your computer. You can enter the encryption key manually. If HP Wireless LAN, and use the encryption key converter. To prepare for connections (Windows XP) Before you can connect your computer to a particular 802.11 wireless network, you have to configure the computer for the specific wireless - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 70
Wireless Connections If you are connecting to non-Windows XP access points or computers that are using software from different manufacturers, you must set up compatible encryption on your computer , HP Wireless LAN, and use the encryption key converter. Creating a New Computer-to-Computer Network - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 71
wireless function without turning off the computer, do one of the following: Press the wireless on-off button. -or- Click the wireless link icon in the taskbar and select Wireless Radio Off. Suspending or shutting down the computer also turns off the wireless function. Corporate Evaluator's Guide - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 72
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Add-On Devices Corporate Evaluator's Guide 73 - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 74
drive. • Zip drive. • Second hard drive. • Floppy disk drive. • Secondary battery. Never remove a plug-in module without first notifying Windows-see "To replace a plug-in module" on page 74. Otherwise, you could lose data. To install hot-swap support (Windows 98) If your computer uses Windows 98 - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 75
or contains a battery.) -or- For any system: shut off the computer. Click Start, Shut Down, Shut down (Windows 98 or 2000) or Start, Turn Off Computer, Turn Off (Windows XP). Important: for Windows 98, you must shut off the computer if you are removing or inserting a hard disk drive in the module - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 76
Devices Using Plug-In Modules 4. Grasp the module and pull it out. 5. Slide the new plug-in module into the computer until it clicks into place. 6. For Windows 98, click OK to close the BayManager window. If you have a CD-ROM drive or other module in the module bay, you can connect the floppy disk - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 77
into the module to close it. If your computer loses power, or if you have removed the CD-ROM or DVD module from the computer, you can manually open the drive to remove a CD. Insert a straightened paper clip into the recessed hole on the front of the drive to open it. Corporate Evaluator's Guide 77 - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 78
monitor" on page 85. To create or copy CDs If your computer came with a CD-RW drive, it also includes software that lets you copy or create CDs. Click Start, Programs (Windows 98 or 2000) or Start, All Programs, Multimedia, CD Writer (Windows XP)-if Adaptec Easy CD, Veritas CDRW, or RecordNow is not - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 79
the computer. The computer supports standard Type I, II, and III PC Cards (PCMCIA and CardBus), and can hold two Type I or II cards or one Type III card. The lower slot supports Zoomed Video, which allows a zoomed video card to show highquality multimedia presentations. To insert or remove a PC Card - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 80
to pop the button out, then press it in to eject the PC Card. Finding tested PC Cards For the current listing of PC Cards that have been tested and approved for use with your computer, visit the Accessories section of the HP Notebook Web site (www.hp.com/notebooks). 80 Corporate Evaluator's Guide - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 81
External Devices To identify connectors for external devices The diagram below shows your computer's connectors for external devices. Note 1. PS/2 keyboard or PS/2 mouse port (supports Y adapter). 2. Two universal serial bus (USB) ports. 3. Serial port (COM1). 4. Parallel port (LPT1). Use - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 82
be connected to the computer in series-this is called a daisy-chain connection. If you have problems making this connection, contact the device manufacturer and the HP Customer Care Web site (www.hp.com/go/support) for the latest version of the driver for the device. 82 Corporate Evaluator's Guide - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 83
external keyboard) to cycle through the display options: notebook display, external monitor, both. -or- Click Start, Programs, HP Display Settings, HP Display Settings (Windows 98 or 2000) or Start, All Programs, Hewlett-Packard, Notebook, HP Display Settings, HP Display Settings (Windows XP). You - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 84
Control Panel, then double-click Display (Windows 98 or 2000), or click Start, Control Panel, Appearance and Themes, Display (Windows XP). 2. On the Settings tab, adjust the Screen area. Other settings are also available. For an external monitor, the computer supports screen area settings up to 1600 - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 85
the TV display • Restart the computer: click Start, Shut Down (or Turn Off Computer), Restart. -or- 1. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, then double-click Display (Windows 98 or 2000), or click Start, Control Panel, Appearance and Themes, Display (Windows XP). 2. On the Settings tab, click - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 86
or other computers. By default, the infrared port is not enabled, so you must enable it before you can use it. 1. Enable the infrared port in the BIOS Setup utility-see "To run the BIOS Setup utility" on page 177. 2. Windows 98 only: click Start, Run, and type c:\hp\drivers\fir\quikbeam\setup - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 87
select the Direct Cable Connection checkbox. • For Windows 2000 or XP, use Wireless Link. See the Windows online help for instructions on using Direct Cable Connection or Wireless Link. To use a docking product For Pavilion models, docking is supported with only the F1451 port replicator. A docking - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 88
Connect power to the dock-the type of connection depends on the dock. See the manual that came with the dock. 2. Place the computer on the dock platform, with the rear of the computer facing the dock's docking connector. Make sure the computer's PC Card eject buttons are in. 88 Corporate Evaluator - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 89
the dock until the computer slides into place. Undocking the computer 1. Press the undock button on the front of the dock and wait for the undock light to blink. Then position your thumb as shown and pull the release lever forward. 2. Remove the computer from the dock. Corporate Evaluator's Guide 89 - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 90
(Windows 98 or 2000) or Start, Turn Off Computer, Turn Off (Windows XP). 2. Important: unplug the AC adapter, if present, and remove the battery. Remove the secondary battery if one is installed. 3. Turn the unit bottom-side up, loosen the screws holding the RAM cover, and remove the cover. (The - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 91
both latches snap closed. Note 5. Replace the cover. 6. Insert the battery. For Windows 98: if you increase your computer's memory to more than 768 MB, the computer will not be able to hibernate unless you also increase the size of the Utility partition on the hard disk-see "To recover the factory - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 92
(Windows 98 or 2000) or Start, Turn Off Computer, Turn Off (Windows XP). 2. Important: unplug the AC adapter, if present, and remove the battery. Remove the secondary battery if one is installed. 3. Turn the unit bottom-side up, loosen the screws holding the RAM cover, and remove the cover. (The - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 93
Hard Disk Drive Replacing the Hard Disk Drive To replace the hard disk drive You'll need a small Phillips screwdriver for this procedure. 1. Unplug the AC adapter if you're using one, and remove the battery. 2. Turn the unit bottom side up and remove all three hard drive screws. 3. Raise the cover - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 94
Add-On Devices Replacing the Hard Disk Drive To replace the hard disk drive holder If you are installing a new hard drive that does not have a cover, you can remove the cover parts from the old hard drive. You'll need a small Phillips screwdriver for this procedure. 1. Remove all four screws from - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 95
chapters in this manual. • If you want to prepare a second hard disk module in the plug-in module bay, follow these steps. Windows 98 1. Install the second hard drive and reboot the computer. 2. Click Start, Run and type fdisk. 3. When prompted, choose to enable large disk support. 4. Choose option - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 96
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Using Windows XP Corporate Evaluator's Guide 97 - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 98
= \HP\DRIVERS\AUDIO • Modem directory = \HP\DRIVERS\MODEM • Touchpad directory = \HP\DRIVERS\TOUCHPAD • Wireless directory = \HP\DRIVERS\WIRELESS • HPCI directory = \HP\DRIVERS\HPCI All other drivers are included in the distribution of Windows XP for the Omnibook 6100. 98 Corporate Evaluator's Guide - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 99
you repartition your hard disk before installing Windows XP. Follow the instructions below to repartition your hard disk. This will add hard disk-based diagnostics to make support easier. 1. Connect the ac adapter to the notebook. 2. Insert the CD-ROM/DVD drive in the notebook. 3. Insert the - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 100
XP (non-HP OEM) These directions provide steps for installing a non-Hewlett-Packard-provided version of Windows XP on Omnibook notebook computers. 1. Start with the computer off. To turn off the computer slide and hold the power switch that is located above the upper left side of the keyboard - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 101
Windows XP Installing Retail Windows XP hard drive hard computer name and/or leave the administrator password blank. Press NEXT. 17. You will be asked to provide TAPI (telephone settings) if your system has a modem that XP already has drivers PC to a domain if you try to. Press NEXT. Corporate Evaluator - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 102
NEXT. 24. At the XP User Definition screen, you must enter at least one user that will be using this computer, then press NEXT. These PC. Choose NO and press FINISH to exit the video driver installation. To install audio support (ESS Allegro) While the audio will function with the default XP drivers - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 103
in the bottom left corner of the screen. Right-click MY COMPUTER and select MANAGE. This will open the computer management console. Make sure the driver files are already copied to the hard drive or that you insert the Windows XP Recovery CD. 2. In the left pane of the Management Console, select - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 104
Using Windows XP Installing Retail Windows XP To install wireless LAN support (Actiontech) Windows XP does not contain the necessary drivers for the wireless LAN hardware that may be in your Omnibook 6100. Some Omnibook 6100 computers are not equipped with wireless LAN. The wireless LAN drivers are - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 105
Using Windows XP Installing Retail Windows XP Features: HP Display Settings provides the following features: • User interface to control which of the available displays should be active (notebook display panel, external monitor, TV). • Slider controls for adjusting the brightness and contrast (if - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 106
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Using Windows 2000 Corporate Evaluator's Guide 107 - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 108
Install USB FDD support • Install HP notebook wireless LAN support (ActionTech) • Change power management for Windows 2000 Requirements • HP notebook with internal CD-ROM/DVD drive • Windows 2000 CD • HP notebook drivers for Windows 2000 Location: On the Product Recovery CD in \HP\DRIVERS or on the - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 109
you repartition your hard disk before installing Windows 2000. Follow the instructions below to repartition your hard disk. This will add hard disk-based diagnostics to make support easier. 1. Connect the ac adapter to the notebook. 2. Insert the CD-ROM/DVD drive in the notebook. 3. Insert the - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 110
2000 Installing Retail Windows 2000 To install retail Windows 2000 Professional 1. Insert the HP notebook CD-ROM drive in the HP notebook. 2. Insert the Windows 2000 CD in the CD-ROM drive. 3. Reboot, press ESC when you see the HP notebook logo. 4. Select the CD-ROM/DVD as the boot device and press - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 111
USB controller To install the chipset driver (Intel 830 series) If you have installed retail Windows you need to install the Intel chipset driver. The driver is contained in the \HP\DRIVERS\830M subdirectory on the Recovery CD. This will install support for IDE controllers, USB controllers, and - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 112
. Otherwise, choose "No, I will restart my computer later" and continue to next step. To install audio support (ESS Allegro series) If you have installed retail Windows you need to install the ESS audio driver. The driver is contained in the \HP\DRIVERS\AUDIO subdirectory on the Recovery CD. To - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 113
to install. Otherwise, choose "No, I will restart my computer later" and continue to next step. To install LAN support (Intel) If you have installed retail Windows you need to install the LAN driver. The driver is contained in the \HP\DRIVERS\LAN subdirectory on the Recovery CD. To install or - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 114
support If you have installed retail Windows you need to install the LAN driver. The driver is contained in the \HP\DRIVERS\FIR subdirectory on the Recovery CD. To install or upgrade the infrared driver: 1. First the IR hardware must be enabled in BIOS setup. To enter Setup reboot the notebook - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 115
reboot the system, when Windows 2000 finishes booting it will discover the Windows you need to install the Intel SpeedStep driver. The driver is contained in the \HP\DRIVERS\SPEEDSTP subdirectory on the Recovery CD. To install or upgrade the Intel SpeedStep driver: 1. Run SETUP.EXE from the driver - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 116
Retail Windows 2000 To install HP Configuration Interface support (HPCI) Note Note If you have installed retail Windows you need to install the HP Configuration Interface driver. The driver is contained in the \HP\DRIVERS\HPCI subdirectory on the Recovery CD. On Windows 2000 or Windows XP, you - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 117
. To install USB FDD support If you have installed retail Windows and you intend to use the USB floppy cable accessory (not included with the notebook and must be purchased separately), you need to install the USB floppy driver. The driver is contained in the \HP\DRIVERS\FLOPPY subdirectory on the - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 118
may change the wireless settings if needed for remote troubleshooting purposes but the settings will not be saved when the user logs off the system or reboots. To configure power management You may want to change the default power management settings in Windows 2000. The BIOS Power Management - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 119
Windows 2000 8. Click the Save as button and click OK to accept the name of Portable/Laptop. 9. Click the Advanced tab. 10. Check "Always show icon on the taskbar". 11. Click Apply. 12. Change the Power buttons options to your desired settings. 13. Click the Alarms tab. 14. Set the Critical battery - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 120
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Using Windows 98 Corporate Evaluator's Guide 121 - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 122
Requirements • HP notebook with internal CD-ROM/DVD drive • External floppy cable with floppy module • Windows 98SE or Windows 98 CD • HP notebook drivers for Windows 98 Location: On the Product Recovery CD in \HP\DRIVERS or on the web at http://www.hp.com/go/support. 122 Corporate Evaluator's Guide - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 123
you repartition and format your hard disk before installing retail Windows 98 Second Edition. Follow the instructions below to partition your hard disk and create the hibernation partition. 1. Insert the bootable Recovery CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. 2. Boot the HP notebook, press ESC and select the - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 124
Second Edition installation files to your hard drive by typing the following commands: C: MD \WINDOWS MD \WINDOWS\OPTIONS MD \WINDOWS\OPTIONS\CABS COPY X:\WIN98\*.* C:\WINDOWS\OPTIONS\CABS 16. Remove the Windows 98 Second Edition CD-ROM and the support utility disk. 124 Corporate Evaluator's Guide - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 125
automatically reboot. 17. Enter a Windows Password and confirm. Retail Windows 98 Second Edition is now installed on the system. Windows 98 retail or shelf version is not capable of running the newest hardware contained within the HP notebook. Upon completion of the Windows 98 install you will have - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 126
\OPTIONS\CABS for convenience later. To install chipset support (Intel 830M) Your computer has an advanced Intel motherboard chipset. Windows has already found your chipset hardware but you need to install drivers for proper operation. There are several drivers that need to be installed in this step - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 127
prior to installing the ATI video driver support on the HP notebook. To install or upgrade the DirectX driver: 1. Run DX70AOPK.EXE from the driver directory on your Recovery CD (\HP\DRIVERS\DIRECTX). When all hard drive activities stop, continue to next step. Corporate Evaluator's Guide 127 - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 128
. Otherwise, choose "No, I will restart my computer later" and continue to next step. To install audio support (ESS Allegro series) If you have installed retail Windows you need to install the ESS audio driver. The driver is contained in the \HP\DRIVERS\AUDIO subdirectory on the Recovery CD. To - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 129
copied these files to your hard drive specify C:\WINDOWS\OPTIONS\CABS or the directory you made. To install networking support (Intel) Your computer may have integrated LAN and 802.11b wireless LAN, if you have both adapters you will have to install both drivers. Windows has already found all your - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 130
Windows 98 Installing Retail Windows 98 Second Edition or Windows 98 To install wireless LAN support (ActionTech) If you have installed retail Windows and you have 802.11b LAN, you need to install the wireless LAN driver. The driver is contained in the WirelessLAN driver for drivers for HP\DRIVERS - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 131
or Windows 98 To install infrared support Note If you have installed retail Windows and have IR devices to use with your computer, you need to install the IR driver. The driver is contained in the \HP\DRIVERS\FIR subdirectory on the Recovery CD. If you have the infrared enabled in the BIOS prior - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 132
my computer later." and continue to next step. To install IDE docking support (CMD) If you have installed retail Windows and you also own the F1477A or F1477B full docking station you must install the IDE docking support PRIOR to docking the notebook. The driver is contained in the \HP\DRIVERS - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 133
CD. To install or upgrade the SCSI docking driver: 1. Insert your (powered off) notebook computer into the docking station. Press the blue ON button on the notebook or the left side of the docking station if the system does not turn on automatically. After Windows 98 finishes booting it will build - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 134
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Using Windows NT 4.0 Corporate Evaluator's Guide 135 - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 136
HP notebook with internal CD-ROM/DVD drive • Windows NT 4.0 CD • Windows NT service pack 5 or higher (available from Microsoft) • HP notebook drivers for Windows NT 4.0 Location: On the Product Recovery CD in \HP\DRIVERS or on the web at http://www.hp.com/go/support. 136 Corporate Evaluator's Guide - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 137
disk. This will add hard disk-based diagnostics to make support easier. Hewlett-Packard also recommends that you start with an empty hard drive before installing any operating system. This will help reduce complications in the future. 1. Connect the ac adapter to the notebook. 2. Insert the CD-ROM - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 138
into the box provided. Keep in mind you cannot create a boot/system partition larger than 4GB. Do not create a partition for the remainder of the hard drive at this time. We will create that after NT is installed due to limitations of the Windows NT 4.0 install routine. 11. Use the arrow keys to - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 139
contained within the HP notebook. Upon completion of the Windows NT 4.0 install you will have many hardware components that will require drivers before they will function properly. • Ethernet Controller (Inter integrated LAN) • Multimedia Device • Network Adapter (wireless LAN) • PCI Communications - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 140
NT 4.0 Installing Retail Windows NT 4.0 • Intel Bus Master IDE • Trackpoint/Touchpad Drivers Windows NT 4.0 is not capable of utilizing the infrared port and the universal serial bus (USB) that are integrated into the HP notebook. To install Service Pack 6a for retail Windows NT 4.0 If you've - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 141
(Advanced Power Management) support Hewlett-Packard highly recommends that you install this software for proper operation of your notebook running Windows NT 4.0. If you have installed retail Windows you need to install the APM driver. The driver is contained in the \HP\DRIVERS\APM subdirectory on - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 142
Panel icon PC Card, it will give erroneous information. This software replaces it and has a control Panel Icon called Card Executive. To install audio support (ESS series) If you have installed retail Windows you need to install the ESS audio driver. The driver is contained in the \HP\DRIVERS\AUDIO - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 143
NT 4.0 Installing Retail Windows NT 4.0 3. After the audio drivers finish installing the Add Modem Wizard will appear so that you may configure the ESS software modem. If your computer has the USR Hardware modem you may cancel this portion of the installation. 4. Choose to allow system to detect - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 144
NT 4.0 To install touchpad/trackpoint mouse support (Synaptics) Note If you have installed retail Windows you need to install the mouse driver. The driver is contained in the \HP\DRIVERS\TOUCHPAD subdirectory on the Recovery CD. You must have NT Service Pack 2 or higher installed prior to this - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 145
NT 4.0 Installing Retail Windows NT 4.0 To install video support (ATI Mobility Radeon) Note Note If you have installed retail Windows you need to install the video driver. The driver is contained in the \HP\DRIVERS\VIDEO subdirectory on the Recovery CD. You must have NT Service Pack 4 or higher - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 146
you may add additional NT services. 12. At the Summary screen, click Next. 13. Windows will prompt that it requires some files. If you copied them to the hard drive, enter C:\I386 in the message box or the location of these files. 14. Enter any settings on the Intel driver screen (if you installed - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 147
. Reinstall the Windows NT service pack you installed earlier. 16. Choose YES to reboot your computer after installing the service pack. The wireless LAN software allows for the configuration of profiles for different wireless network configuration support on the same notebook computer. This allows - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 148
Open Windows Explorer. 2. Click the View menu, then Options. 3. Select "Show all files" and uncheck "Hide file extensions for known file types", then click OK. 4. Copy the Docking directory to C:\TEMP on the local hard drive. 5. From the Control Panel, double-click SCSI Adapters, then click Drivers - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 149
and click HW Profiles. This is the dock SCSI driver, and should be disabled in all undocked profiles. Highlight each undocked profile and click Disable. Click OK to exit. 10. Click Close to close the Devices window. You can now reboot your computer. At each reboot you will be prompted for the - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 150
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related to your problem. • Click Start, Help (Windows 98 or 2000) or Start, Help and Support, Fixing a Problem (Windows XP), and use the Windows troubleshooters. • See the Microsoft Windows manual shipped with the computer. • See the HP Notes in the online HP Library for updated information - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 153
Troubleshooting Your Computer in the recording controls. • Test the audio with the e-Diagtools diagnostics. See "Testing In the Volume Control, try reducing the Master volume: double-click the speaker icon in the -ROM and DVD Problems If you can't boot from a CD or DVD in the CD/DVD drive • Make sure - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 154
other side. If a DVD doesn't play with two displays • For Windows 2000 or XP, if both displays are active, press Fn+F5 to switch to one display. • For Windows 98, if you're using the Extended Desktop (dual displays), move the player window to display 1. If you're not using Extended Desktop and both - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 155
Control Panel, Display, Settings (Windows 98 or 2000) or Start, Control Panel, Appearance and Themes, Display (Windows XP). • Try adjusting the size of you started from.) • The external monitor may not be detected. In the BIOS Setup utility, try setting Video Display Device to Both in the Main menu. - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 156
HP for support or service" on page 188. We expect that over time the industry will continue to produce displays with fewer inherent cosmetic imperfections, and we will adjust our HP guidelines as these improvements are implemented. Docking Problems If a port on a dock isn't working • Check that AC - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 157
drive. Hard Disk Drive Problems If the computer's hard drive doesn't spin • Make sure the computer has power. If necessary, connect the AC adapter, and make sure it is fully plugged into a power source and into the rear of the computer. • Remove and reinsert the hard drive. See "Replacing the Hard - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 158
F10 to save and exit BIOS Setup. • Make sure only one application is using the infrared port. • Remove any PC Cards from the computer. An infrared IRQ conflict is possible if two PC Cards are present at the same time. • For Windows 98, see c:\hp\Drivers\Fir\Readme.txt for additional information - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 159
and Maintenance Troubleshooting Your Computer Keyboard and Pointing Device Problems Use these suggestions for built-in or external devices. If the pointer is difficult to control • Adjust the pointer controls: click Start, Settings, Control Panel, then double-click Mouse (Windows 98 or 2000 - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 160
+left ALT as the Fn key. • Left CTRL+left ALT on an external PS/2 keyboard should work like the Fn key. However, only Fn+F5, Fn+F7, and Fn+F12 are supported on an external PS/2 keyboard. • In the BIOS Setup utility, make sure External Fn Key is enabled in the System Devices menu - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 161
is supported on the network. • Click Start, Find, Find Computer (Windows 98 or 2000) or Start, Search, Computers or People (Windows XP) to look for a computer. If 10 Mbps. For Windows 98, use Network in Control Panel to disable Auto Polarity for the network adapter. Corporate Evaluator's Guide 161 - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 162
having memory problems while running MS-DOS programs, use the MS-DOS or Application and Software troubleshooter in Windows Help: click Start, Help (or Help and Support). • Not all third-party memory cards have been tested for use with the computer. Please check the HP Notebook Web site (www.hp.com - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 163
by the modem. In Control Panel, open Modems (Windows 98) or Phone and Modem Options (Windows 2000 or XP). Try disabling the option that waits for a dial tone. • If you have call-waiting, disable it-your telephone company can provide instructions. If the modem dials but doesn't connect • Make - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 164
dials but you can't hear it • Make sure the audio-off light is turned off. If it's on, press the audio-off button. • Check the speaker volume setting. • In Control Panel, open Modems (Windows 98) or Phone and Modem Options (Windows 2000 or XP). Select the modem and click Properties, then check the - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 165
value manually (Windows 98 only): click Start, Settings, Control Panel, then double-click System and use the Device Manager tab. • Check the HP Customer Care Web site (www.hp.com/go/support) for information about installing certain PC Cards. • Make sure your computer supports the problem PC card - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 166
the application. The card may have been reset if the computer suspended or turned off. • Check settings in Control Panel. Performance Problems For best performance with Windows 2000 or XP, your computer should have at least 128 MB of memory (RAM). If the computer pauses or runs sluggishly • This may - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 167
down Windows immediately, and insert a charged battery or plug in the AC adapter. If the battery doesn't charge • Make sure the AC adapter is fully plugged into the power source and the computer, and that the light on the adapter is on. • If you're using a power strip, remove the AC adapter from - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 168
, you may need to replace the battery. • Heavy modem use can affect battery operating time. • PC card use can affect battery operating time. • The battery gauge may need to be calibrated. Restart the computer, press F6 when the HP logo appears, and follow the instructions that appear onscreen. The - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 169
the Hibernate timeouts for both AC power and battery power are not set to Never. • For Windows 98, check the Hibernate timeout in BIOS Setup-see "To run the BIOS Setup utility" on page 177. If your computer has more than 768 MB of RAM, you must expand the Utility partition on the hard disk-see "To - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 170
and Maintenance Troubleshooting Your Computer Printing Problems Hint You will usually be able to solve most printing problems by using the Print troubleshooter in Windows Help: click Start, Help (or Help and Support). If a serial or parallel printer doesn't print • Make sure the printer - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 171
, Printers and Other Hardware, Mouse (Windows XP). • Make sure the serial port is enabled in BIOS Setup-see "To run the BIOS Setup utility" on page 177. • Use a mouse that connects to the USB or PS/2 port. If you have a PS/2 keyboard connected, use a PS/2 Y adapter (HP accessory F1469A). • Check the - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 172
• If the computer still doesn't respond, remove the battery and AC adapter, remove any PC cards, and undock the computer if docked. Then plug in the AC adapter again, and reset the computer using the system-off switch. If the computer won't boot from battery power • Make sure the battery is properly - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 173
on the network • Make sure the computer is properly connected to the network. • Make sure your TCP/IP setup is correct for your network: in Control Panel, open Network (Windows 98), Network and Dial-up Connections (Windows 2000), or Network Connections (Windows XP). Corporate Evaluator's Guide 173 - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 174
Troubleshooting Your Computer If the wireless link icon in the taskbar is red • Make sure you are using the correct SSID and channel settings: click the wireless of an access point (for an infrastructure connection) or other wireless computer (for an AdHoc connection). You can connect, but the - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 175
reboots when you exit the program so drivers can be loaded. To run the e-Diagtools diagnostic test 1. Click Start, Shut Down (or Turn Off Computer), Restart. 2. When the HP logo appears, press F10 to start the diagnostic test. 3. When the menu appears, press ENTER to run e-Diagtools. The - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 176
by your support agent. e-Diagtools for Windows can also update the version of e-Diagtools on your computer's hard disk. In e-Diagtools for Windows, use the e-Diagtools menu. If you have trouble running e-Diagtools diagnostics from the hard disk, you can also run it from the Recovery CD. Boot from - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 177
Troubleshooting and Maintenance Configuring the Computer Configuring the Computer Your computer includes two tools that help you configure its operation: the BIOS Setup utility and HP TopTools. To run the BIOS Setup utility The BIOS (Basic Input and Output System) Setup utility enables you to make - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 178
mm/yy format (except English, which uses mm/dd/yy format). Sets the hard disk drive type and various parameters. Quiet Boot Video Display Device Video Expansion Primary Video Adapter Television Type System Memory Extended Memory When enabled, hides summary of power-on self-test and messages during - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 179
channel Parallel Port Mode Base I/O Interrupt DMA channel Enables the floppy drive. Enables BIOS support for USB mouse, keyboard, and floppy disk drive. Enables the internal (wired) LAN. Enables the PCI slot normally used for a wireless LAN. Enables the PCI slot normally used for a modem, which is - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 180
(Windows 98 only.) Disabled Internal hard disk drive lock* Encodes the current user password (or administrator password if that is the only password set) on the hard disk drive. Disabled Removable Device Boot Sets whether the computer will attempt to boot from a floppy drive or other removable - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 181
any hard disk drive in the plug-in module bay) stops spinning. 4 hours 2 minutes Time-out on AC Lid Switch Mode Sets whether power management time-outs occur while the AC adapter is connected. Sets the action that occurs if the computer's lid is closed. Disabled Turn off LCD Backlight Control - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 182
Troubleshooting and Maintenance Configuring the Computer Setting +Hard Disk +Removable Device CD-ROM/DVD Drive Intel Boot Agent Boot Menu Description Shows the order of boot devices, with "+" indicating a device category. Move the entries to change the order. If the computer affect password, date - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 183
they are working. HP TopTools is not supported on Pavilion models. The TopTools package is included with your computer, but you'll need to install it before you can use it. 1. Click Start, Programs (or All Programs), HP TopTools for Notebooks, Setup. 2. Follow the instructions that appear on the - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 184
CD also provides Windows drivers specific to your computer to configure a custom system. You can find drivers in these locations: • On your computer's hard drive under C:\hp\Drivers. • On the Recovery CD under \hp\Drivers. • On the HP Customer Care Web site (www.hp.com/go/support). This Web site - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 185
instructions that appear onscreen. For Windows 2000: if you want to convert drive C from FAT32 to NTSF format, click Start, Run, then type convert c: /fs:ntfs and click OK. Windows XP is installed using NTFS format, which cannot be converted. To create a boot disk (Windows 98 or 2000) • Windows 98 - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 186
your computer. The BIOS update process resets the configuration settings in the BIOS Setup utility, except for the PC Identification and BIOS passwords. 1. In Windows, exit any programs that are running. 2. Remove any PC Cards. 3. If the computer is docked, undock it. 4. Connect the AC adapter - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 187
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information, and software updates. www.hp.com/go/support • HP Notebook Computer web site. Get the latest information about technical support, plus information about warranty and support programs. www.hp.com/notebooks To contact HP for support or service HP Customer Care Centers will assist you - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 189
country of use, you must call a Customer Care Center that supports your notebook model. Currently, service and support assistance is provided only in the following countries: Pavilion models United States only: (208) 323-2551. Omnibook 6100 See the following table. Corporate Evaluator's Guide 189 - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 190
HP Support and Service Getting Assistance for Your Computer North America United States: (970) 635-1000 Canada: ( • Your computer's model and serial number. • Your computer's operating system. • Any messages displayed when the problem occurred. • Were there any changes to the computer, software, - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 191
up your hard disk drive. The hard disk may need to be replaced or reformatted while your computer is being repaired. 2. Hewlett-Packard cannot guarantee the return of removable components. Please remove the following prior to sending your computer in for service: • PC cards. • AC adapter and power - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 192
in the Warranty Duration sheet included with your HP notebook computer. If HP receives notice of such defects during the warranty period, HP will, at its option, either repair or replace products which prove to be defective. Replacement products may be either new or equivalent in performance - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 193
HP Support and Service Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement 6. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, THE ABOVE WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND NO OTHER WARRANTY OR CONDITION, WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AND HP SPECIFICALLY OF THIS PRODUCT TO YOU. Corporate Evaluator's Guide 193 - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 194
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Reference Information Corporate Evaluator's Guide 195 - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 196
: 80% in 1.5 hour, 100% in 2 hours. Low-battery warning. Suspend/resume capability. Universal AC adapter: 100-240 Vac (50/60 Hz) input, 19 Vdc output, 60 W. Optional secondary battery available for module bay. Mass Storage 10- to 30-GB removable hard drive with Ultra-DMA 100 interface. 1.44-MB - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 197
Specifications Audio System Keyboard and Pointing Devices LAN Modem Wireless LAN Input/Output 16-bit Sound Blaster Pro−compatible stereo sound. Stereo sound via two built-in speakers (500 Hz to 10 kHz range). 3D-enhanced PCI bus audio with Zoomed Video support. Built-in microphone. Separate audio - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 198
supported on Pavilion models). User and administrator passwords. System, hard drive, and docking passwords. PC identification displayed at boot controller: ATI Mobility Radeon M6-P. Audio controller: ESS ES1988. CardBus controller: TI PC1420. Keyboard/embedded controller: National PC87570. Super - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 199
computer has a modem port, you can customize the operation of the modem using AT commands and S-registers. You can do this from Modem (Windows 98) or Phone and Modem Options (Windows 2000 and XP computer: • Open Modems (Windows 98) or Phone and Modem Options (Windows 2000 or XP pre-computed checksum - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 200
space disconnect before on-hook Restore stored profile 0 after warm reset Soft reset and restore stored profile 1 after warm reset Soft reset and force RLSD active regardless of the carrier state Allow RLSD &Q5, &Q6: Asynchronous escape &Q2, &Q3: The modem hangs up 200 Corporate Evaluator's Guide - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 201
hangs up Interpret DTR On-to-OFF transition per &Qn &Q0, &Q1, &Q4, &Q5, &Q6: Soft reset &Q2, &Q3: The modem hangs up Restore factory configuration 0 Restore factory configuration 1 Disable guard tone Disable guard tone Display current configuration and stored profiles Corporate Evaluator's Guide 201 - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 202
Force MNP mode Connect messages are controlled by the command settings X, W, and S95 Connect messages are displayed in the single line format 202 Corporate Evaluator's Guide - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 203
services detection only Disable MNP 10-EC Enable MNP 10-EC and set transmit level 0 to 30 (0 dBm to -30 dBm) FAX Class 1 +Fclass=1 +FAE=0 +FAE=1 +FRH=n Service class Disable data/fax auto answer Enable data/fax auto answer Receive data with HDLC framing Corporate Evaluator's Guide - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 204
10 8 2 50 2 6 14 95 50 138 (8Ah) 0 0 0 0 52 (34h) 117 (75h) 62 (3Dh) 0 5 1 73 (49h) 0 70 0 194 (C2h) 17 (11h) 19 (13h) 7 0 204 Corporate Evaluator's Guide - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 205
Range/units 0-255/s 0-15/dBm 0-15/dBm Default 20 3 104 (68h) 195(C3h) 138 7 128 (40h) 0-255 10 (country dependent) 10 (country dependent) 0 Corporate Evaluator's Guide 205 - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 206
not preceded by AT) Pause (not preceded by AT), 125 ms default Answer manually Repeat last command (not preceded by AT) Dial a phone number and issue other Display the 4-digit product code Display the checksum Display the RAM test results Display the firmware version Display the current modem Guide - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 207
is controlled by the modem. Ignore DTR Use online command mode DTE controls DTR DTE controls DTR and reset Set the factory profile that uses hardware (RTS/CTS) flow control (this is the active profile when Flow control for transmitted data - Disable flow control Corporate Evaluator's Guide 207 - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 208
modem only HP Eng/Ack in Host mode HP Eng/Ack memory Store phone number (n= 0,1,2,3) Display phone number S-Registers (3Com/US Robotics) Register S0 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 Function (3Com/US Robotics) Number of rings before the modem auto-answers a call (0 means autoanswer is disabled and manual Guide - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 209
milliseconds) Guard time for the escape code (1/50 second) Bitmapped register. 1=Reset on DTR loss 2=Reduced non-ARQ transmit buffer 4=Set DEL=backspace 8=Do DS0 on DTR 16=Do DS0 0-255 0-127 0-127 0-255 0-255 0-255 Default 2 6 7 70 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 17 19 0 0 8 20 2 Corporate Evaluator's Guide 209 - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 210
(3Com/US Robotics) Code 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Meaning OK CONNECT RING NO CARRIER ERROR CONNECT 1200 NO DIAL TONE BUSY NO ANSWER Range Default 0 0 0-255 0 210 Corporate Evaluator's Guide - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 211
computer's AC adapter should match the plug and voltage requirements for your local area. Regulatory approval for the AC adapter replacement AC adapter, contact your local Hewlett-Packard dealer or Sales and Service office. For any power cord with a fused plug, if you have to replace HP Part Number - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 212
with HP notebook computers: - HP F2014 and F2019 - Sanyo 3UR18650P-2-QC-RT and 3UR18650F-2-QC-RT2 - Panasonic CGR-B/634AE and CGR-B/650AE • To avoid risk of fire, burns, or damage to your battery pack, do not allow a metal object to touch the battery contacts. • Do not disassemble the battery. There - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 213
drives used with the computer are certified as a Class 1 laser devices according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services the instructions carefully. • If the unit requires service, contact an authorized HP service center-see "To contact HP for support or service" on Evaluator's Guide 213 - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 214
. HP therefore believes the internal wireless radio wireless radios may be restricted in some situations or environments, such as aboard airplanes. If you are unsure of restrictions, you are encouraged to ask for authorization before turning on the wireless radio. 214 Corporate Evaluator's Guide - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 215
television reception (which can be determined by removing the unit's batteries and AC adapter), try the following: • Reorienting or relocating the receiving antenna. • Relocating the computer with respect to the receiver. • Connecting the computer's AC adapter to another power outlet. Connections to - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 216
product(s) Trade name: Hewlett-Packard Company Product name: HP Omnibook 6100 Complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. The internal wireless radio complies with RSS 210 of Industry Canada. Le Evaluator's Guide - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 217
98/482/EC for pan-European single terminal connection to the public switched telephone network (PSTN) and to a radio-frequency wireless a different telephone network. For further product support, contact Hewlett-Packard-see "To contact HP for support or service" on page 188. Belgium: For outdoor - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 218
jeder beliebigen Telefonbuchse funktionieren. Sollten Probleme auftreten, wenden Sie sich zunä équipement a été reconnu conforme aux décisions du Conseil 98/482/EC relatives à la connexion pan-européenne de pubblica commutata (PSTN) e alla rete wireless in radio frequenza. Tuttavia, a causa Guide - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 219
number: A00-0143JP, A99-0976JP Name of Equipment: T18M038.00, 3CN3BN1556B Russia International Products sold internationally by Hewlett-Packard and its authorized dealers meet the specifications listed on the following page. Corporate Evaluator's Guide 219 - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 220
ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014) Manufacturer's Name: Manufacturer's Address: Hewlett-Packard Company, Mobile Computing Division 19310 Pruneridge Ave., Cupertino, CA 95014, U.S.A. declares that the following product Product Name: Model Numbers: Product Options: HP notebook PC HP Omnibook 6100 All - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 221
CD, 77 installing, 74 removing CD, 77 CDs creating or copying, 78 recommended media, 78 cleaning the computer, 48 clicking items, 33 COM1 port, 18 computer caring for, 46 changing BIOS settings, 40, 177 cleaning, 48 protecting, 46, 158 reinstalling Windows, 184 resetting, 31 testing, 175 timeouts - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 222
printing, 87 safety, 213 troubleshooting, 158 infrastructure wireless network definition, 68 setting up, 68 inserting CD, 77 DVD, 77 PC Card, 79 installing docking tray, 87 hard disk drive, 93 hard drive holder, 94 hot-swap software, 74 plug-in modules, 74 RAM, 90 secondary battery, 54 TopTools, 183 - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 223
to, 66 troubleshooting, 161 wireless, 67 LAN port indicator lights, 66 laser safety, 213 Library (HP), 16 lights LAN port, 66 status, 17, 20, 21 locking (cable), 41 LPT1 port, 18 M Main menu (BIOS), 178 memory adding, 90 extended, 178 PC-133, 90, 162 removing, 92 troubleshooting, 162 microphone - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 224
, 64 Windows 98, 63 Windows XP, 65 recovering original software, 184 Recovery CD diagnostics, 176 replacing, 185 using, 184 registering computer, 27 regulatory information, 215 removing CD, 77 DVD, 77 hard disk drive, 93 hard drive holder, 94 PC Card, 80 RAM, 92 secondary battery, 54 repair service - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 - Corporate Evaluators Guide - Page 225
, 42 voltage requirements, 211 volume adjusting, 38 troubleshooting, 152 volume control location, 17 W warranty repair, 191 Web sites, 16 Windows documentation, 16 key, 36 password, 40 reinstalling, 184 setting up, 26 updating drivers, 186 wireless communication indicator light, 18, 71 infrared, 86
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