HP OmniBook 900B HP OmniBook 900 Reference Guide

HP OmniBook 900B - Notebook PC Manual

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    HP OmniBook 900 Reference Guide
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    "as is" and are subject to change without notice. Hewlett-Packard Company makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this manual, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Hewlett-Packard Co. shall not be liable for any errors or
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    HP OmniBook PC contains factory-installed you must now either remove the software from your hard disk drive and destroy the as part of the HP computer product. It shall supersede any non-HP software and/or support utility software may only be used for restoring the hard disk of the HP computer with
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    software to a third party only as part of the transfer of all rights and only Updates And Upgrades. Customer agrees that the software does not include updates and upgrades which may be available from Hewlett-Packard under a separate support This manual is printed on recycled paper. 4 Reference Guide
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    the OmniBook and Windows 16 To connect the floppy disk drive 18 Operating the OmniBook 19 Starting and Stopping the OmniBook 20 To start and stop the OmniBook 20 To reset the OmniBook 21 Checking the Status of the OmniBook 22 To check power status and drive activity 22 To check the keyboard
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    To insert and remove a PC Card 74 To find tested PC Cards 75 To install Card Executive for Windows NT 4.0 75 Using Docking Products 76 To install a docking tray 76 To dock the OmniBook 77 To undock the OmniBook 78 Installing a Hard Disk Drive 79 To replace the hard disk drive 79 To replace
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    a diagnostic floppy disk 116 Recovering Software 117 To recover the factory installation of Windows 118 To create a Support Utility Disk 119 To update the OmniBook BIOS 120 To replace a damaged Recovery CD 120 Support and Service...121 Getting HP OmniBook Assistance 122 Reference Guide 7
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    Support Services 122 Repair Assistance 123 Customer Support Centers 123 Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement 125 Specifications and Regulatory Information 127 Hardware Specifications 128 Software System Resources 131 Safety Information...134 Power Cords...134 Ergonomics ...135 Battery
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    Introducing the OmniBook Reference Guide 9
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    and Location This printed manual introduces the OmniBook and shows you the OmniBook basics. It also contains setup instructions, basic operation, troubleshooting, and warranty information. The full Reference Guide is shipped on the OmniBook hard drive. This manual provides a complete source for
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    box • HP OmniBook 900. • External module bay. • Floppy disk drive. • AC adapter and power cord. • Lithium-ion battery. • The OmniBook User's Handbook. • Quick Start sheet. • OmniBook Recovery CD. Includes Windows recovery and operating system drivers. • Microsoft Windows manual. Reference Guide 11
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    drive. • External floppy disk drive cable. • CD-ROM drive. • LS-120 drive. • DVD drive. • Replacement hard disk drive. • Second hard disk drive. • Lithium-ion battery. • External battery charger. • PC Cards. • Smart Card security system. • Auto / airline adapter. • AC adapter. 12 Reference Guide
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    (upper and lower PC Card slots). Press once to pop out the button, and press again to eject the card. 8. PC Card and CardBus slots (upper and lower). Accepts two Type-II cards or one Type-III card. 9. Module bay connector. 10. AC power connector. 11. Latch to open OmniBook. Reference Guide 13
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    not support infrared communication. Use this port for wireless data transmission between the OmniBook and another computer or a printer with an infrared port. You must install infrared drivers. 15. Audio connectors (left to right): line-in, microphone-in, headphones-out. 16. Hard disk drive. 17
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    ). 21. Serial port (COM1). 22. Parallel port (LPT1). 23. External monitor port. 24. Universal Serial Bus (USB) port. 25. Docking port (for the port replicator or docking system). OmniBook-External Module Bay 26. External module bay. 27. Floppy disk drive plug-in module. Reference Guide 15
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    for the first time, you'll need to install and charge the battery, connect the ac adapter, turn on the OmniBook, and go through the Windows setup program. CAUTION To set up the OmniBook and Windows Use only the HP adapter shipped with the OmniBook (or other approved adapter). Using any other ac
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    French keyboard. If your OmniBook has a different keyboard, such as French-Canadian, you should use Keyboard Control Panel to change the locale and layout under Input Locales. Hewlett-Packard makes no representation or warranty about the Year 2000 readiness of non-HP products including pre-installed
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    can be on or off. CAUTION To remove the floppy drive, you must shut down or notify Windows before you unplug the module or the module bay. See "To remove or install the bay or module" on page 63. Do not touch the metallic pins in OmniBook connectors, module connectors, or cable connectors. Static
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    Operating the OmniBook Reference Guide 19
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    suspend. *** A plug-and-play operating system, such as Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows 2000, can restore network connections when you turn on the OmniBook. For Windows NT 4.0 or a different operating system, you may have to reset the OmniBook or restart the operating system to restore them. 20
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    shown. 3. After the computer shuts down, press the blue power button to turn it on. Hint To boot from a CD-ROM or DVD drive in the external module bay, press ESC two times during reboot when you see the HP logo. Then select the CD-ROM/DVD drive as the temporary boot device. Reference Guide 21
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    • Green and amber light. OmniBook failed when resuming. Reset the OmniBook. 2. Drive activity light. • Green light. OmniBook is accessing the hard disk drive or a drive in the external module bay. 3. Charging status light. • Green light. The ac adapter is connected and battery is full or has stopped
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    Checking the Status of the OmniBook To check the keyboard status The keyboard status lights, located above the keyboard, indicate the states of the keyboard locks. 1. Caps Lock. Caps Lock is active. 2. Keypad Lock. use the embedded keypad.) 4. Scroll Lock. Scroll Lock is active. Reference Guide 23
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    Pointing Devices Two pointing devices (pointing stick and touch pad) are built into your OmniBook. 1. Pointing stick (pressure-sensitive pointing device). 2. Touch pad (touch-sensitive pointing device). 3. Click mouse. What the buttons do depends on the software being used. 24 Reference Guide
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    stick and touch pad are not available at this time. Check the Customer Care website (http://www.hp.com/cposupport/eschome.html) for PS/2 TrackPoint and touch pad device drivers for Windows 2000. The default pointing device driver is the standard PS/2 Compatible Mouse driver. Reference Guide 25
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    OmniBook. 2. When you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. Select the System Devices menu. 4. Highlight Internal Pointing Devices and select Touch Pad. 5. Press F10 to save and exit. Install touch pad support • Run C:\Omnibook\Drivers\Touchpad\Setup.exe. 26 Reference Guide
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    Install pointing stick support • From Control Panel, open Mouse, General and click Change. Click Have Disk, point to the directory listed below, and select IBM PS/2 TrackPoint. -or- In Windows 98, from Control Panel, open System, Device Manager, Mouse, Standard PS/2 Port Mouse, Driver, click Update
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    it interferes with your normal operation of the computer. 1. From the Start menu, shut down, then restart the OmniBook. 2. When you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. Select the System Devices menu. 4. Highlight Internal Pointing Devices and select only the pointing device
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    saver in Windows 95, 98, or 2000, enable the option to shut off the display after a time delay. • Do not disable Suspend or Standby time-outs. • If you are using ac power and have no external monitor attached, change to suspend or standby when the OmniBook is not in use. Reference Guide 29
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    lid. 1. Close all applications, then shut down Windows and restart the OmniBook. 2. When you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. From the Power menu, choose Lid Switch Mode. 4. Choose one of the following options: Turn off LCD. Closing the lid turns off the display (default
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    Adjusting the Audio System Adjusting the Audio System The OmniBook supports Sound Blaster Pro-compatible sound and the Microsoft Windows Sound System. To adjust the volume On the Keyboard • To increase the volume, press Fn+UP-ARROW. • To decrease the volume, press Fn+DOWN-ARROW. • To temporarily
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    . Does not affect an external keyboard. If Num Lock is on, then the numeric functions are active; otherwise, cursor control is active. Enters Hibernate mode. Enters Standby mode in Windows 95 and Windows NT. Enters Suspend mode in Windows 98. Not supported in Windows 2000. Enters Suspend mode. Not
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    OmniBook Using the OmniBook Keyboard To use the Windows keys There are two Windows keys on the keyboard. The one next to the Fn key brings up the Windows Start menu. The one at the top center of the keyboard the OmniBook's built-in keyboard is active, two light gray on the keyboard. Keys change to cursor
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    Operating the OmniBook Using the OmniBook Keyboard To use the ALT GR key Non-U.S. keyboards have an ALT GR key to the right of the spacebar. This is a shift key providing access to certain keyboard characters. • For a character in the hold ALT and type 0128 on the embedded keypad. 34 Reference Guide
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    based on established ergonomic principles. Improper and prolonged use of keyboards and input devices are among those tasks that have been associated of Working in Comfort preloaded on the hard disk of the your HP OmniBook, or visit HP's Working in Comfort website. About Repetitive Reference Guide 35
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    OmniBook Working in Comfort RSI has been a reported problem children. What causes RSI? The specific causes of RSI have not with the use of computer keyboards, mice, and other input to eliminate all potential problems. Maintaining good posture earlier a problem is diagnosed and treated, the
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    Operating the OmniBook Working in Comfort Preparing Your Work Environment When using HP computing equipment, it is can be adjusted beyond this range. Adjust your chair so that the work surface or keyboard tray is at elbow height and your feet are flat on the floor with your back. Reference Guide 37
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    OmniBook Working in Comfort • A curved seat edge. The front of the seat should be curved and finished in a "waterfall" edge. • An adjustable back support in both height and forward and backward tilt. It is important that the backrest correctly supports the lower part keyboard is supported by the
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    Operating the OmniBook Working in Comfort • Wrists: Your wrists should be as straight as possible while using the keyboard, mouse or Up Your HP Computing Equipment Make sure that all the elements of your HP computer system-monitor, document holder, keyboard, mice arrangement. Reference Guide 39
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    the OmniBook Working in Comfort • The top of your monitor screen should be at or slightly below eye level. Most HP monitors try to position the monitor so the screen is at a right angle to your window rather than in front of it. If reflection or glare persists, tilting the screen Reference Guide
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    OmniBook Working in Comfort Monitor Use Specifications keying in data from a hard-copy document, placing it in between the screen and keyboard. • If the primary in front of the keyboard with the monitor slightly HP Keyboard The proper positioning and use of your HP keyboard is important when using HP
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    OmniBook Working in Comfort • We recommend you place your keyboard in front of the screen or document holder, whichever is viewed the most. Your HP keyboard has long cables so you can place it in the position that is most comfortable for you while you are using your system. • Because HP keyboards
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    Operating the OmniBook Working in Comfort • As with the keyboard, try to keep your hand, wrist, and forearm in a neutral position while using your mouse or other input device. • When using a stylus or light pen with a graphics tablet, don't grip the stylus tightly. Keep your hand and fingers relaxed
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    OmniBook Working in Comfort Headphones and Speakers Listening to loud sounds for prolonged periods may permanently damage your hearing. To avoid discomfort from unexpected noise, always turn down the volume before connecting headphones or speakers to your HP the keyboard, and keyboard, the keyboard.
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    OmniBook Working in Comfort • Head: Do not tilt your head forward by more than 15 degrees, and try not to turn your head toward the side. • Back: While sitting at your work surface, make sure your back is supported between keyboarding, hard disk of your HP computing equipment. Reference Guide 45
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    on the hard disk of your HP computing equipment. Preparing Your Mobile Work Environment • Use a chair that provides good support for your lower 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
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    Operating the OmniBook Working in Comfort • Portable computers weigh between approximately 1.4 and 3.7 kilos (3 and 8 pounds). When traveling, be sure to carry your computer properly to minimize strain on your body. Shift the bag containing your notebook equipment frequently between your left and
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    wipe the display. You can clean the keyboard with a vacuum cleaner to remove accumulated dust. Protect your hard disk drive from damage • Avoid bumps or jolts. • Suspend or shut down the OmniBook before transporting it. This turns off the hard drive. A drop of a few inches onto a rigid surface
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    Managing Battery Power Reference Guide 49
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    gets too low-your session continues when you start recharging the battery or insert a fresh battery. Data on any of the drives is not affected by a low battery-unless the battery runs down completely while writing data to the drive, or if the battery in a PC RAM card is also low. 50 Reference Guide
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    on the OmniBook's hard disk drive. You set up APM from the Windows Start menu. (The APM driver is also located on the Recovery CD in \OmniBook\Drivers\NT4 or Apm.) Phoenix APM adds the following capabilities to the OmniBook: • Improved battery life under Windows NT 4.0. • PC Card power management
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    Windows NT 4.0, you'll need to install Advanced Power Management to display the power icon (see "To install APM for Windows NT 4.0" on page 51). The approximate battery by Windows. On the Battery 1. Plug in the ac adapter or shut down the OmniBook. 2. Press the pad on the back of the battery. The
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    emergency measure, the OmniBook automatically hibernates to preserve your current session. However, unsaved data could be affected if the battery runs down completely while writing data to the drive. You won't be . 2. Connect the ac adapter to the OmniBook's right side, as shown. Reference Guide 53
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    battery operating time, wait to recharge until the battery is below 50% charged, then continue charging until the battery is fully charged. The battery charging light stops blinking only when the battery is actually full. You can continue working while the battery is charging. 54 Reference Guide
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    when you remove the battery unless the computer is connected to ac power. Also, you should wait at least 3 seconds after inserting the battery before you the Start menu, shut down the OmniBook. 3. Slide the battery's front panel to the right, as shown. 4. Pull the battery out of the bay. 5. With
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    left. WARNING Do not mutilate, puncture, or dispose of batteries in fire. A battery can burst or explode, releasing hazardous chemicals. A rechargeable battery must be recycled or disposed of properly. For more information about battery safety, see "Battery Safety" on page 135. 56 Reference Guide
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    You can manage this software to optimize your battery operating time. If you're using Windows 95 or Windows 98, Advanced Power Management (APM) is preinstalled on the OmniBook. If you're using Windows NT 4.0, make sure APM is installed (see "To install APM for Windows NT 4.0" on page 51). If you're
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    levels of power and conservation. For Windows 98, power options you set in Power Management Control Panel override corresponding settings in BIOS Setup. 1. From the Start menu, shut down then restart the OmniBook. 2. When you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility. Active keys are
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    further suggestions for the best management of your OmniBook batteries. • Do not leave batteries unused for long periods of time. If you have more than one, rotate them. • If you normally use ac power, make a practice of at least once a week using the battery as your power source. • Unplug the ac
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    Expanding the OmniBook Reference Guide 61
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    in module. • 24X CD-ROM drive module. Do not unplug the external module bay or remove a plug-in module without first notifying Windows-unless the module bay is empty. If you do not take proper action, you could lose data. To install hot-swap support For Windows 95 or Windows 98, if a plug-in module
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    To remove or install the bay or module For Windows 95 or Windows 98, if Agaté Tioman hot-swap software is installed, a plugin module icon appears at the right end of the taskbar. This software lets you disconnect most plug-in modules without shutting down the computer. For a hard drive module
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    . 2. Right-click the plugin module icon in the taskbar, then click Remove Device. When prompted to remove the module, click OK. -or- For a hard drive module, click Start, Shut Down to shut down the computer. Windows 95, 98, or NT (no "hot-swap") 1. Close all files. 2. Click Start, Shut Down to shut
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    , HP accessory F1473A. 2. Connect the cable directly to the floppy drive and to the OmniBook parallel port. Before disconnecting the floppy disk drive, use the icon in the taskbar to stop the drive, or shutdown the computer-see "To remove or install the bay or module" on page 63. Reference Guide 65
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    docking system). 7. PS/2 port. Use this to connect a keyboard or an external PS/2 mouse. 8. Infrared port. Use this port for wireless data transmission between the OmniBook and another computer or a printer with an infrared port. In Windows 95, you must install infrared drivers. 66 Reference Guide
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    You can connect a VGA, SVGA, XGA, or SXGA monitor to your OmniBook-or UXGA for a computer with "900 B" after the serial number. A 12-inch internal display supports standard SVGA mode (800 by 600 pixels), and a 13-inch display supports XGA mode (1024 by 768 pixels). 1. Press the blue power button
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    work for your applications. In addition, certain operations such as playing DVDs and running 3D graphics require extra video memory, so you may have to use lower display settings. See OmniBook Notes in the online OmniBook Library for any last-minute information about display operation. 68 Reference
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    Plug the mouse or keyboard PS/2 cable into the PS/2 port on the OmniBook. To connect both a mouse and keyboard, use the HP F1469A Y adapter. port supports both EPP and ECP capabilities (if selected in BIOS Setup). The OmniBook has one parallel port. Its address and properties can be set in the BIOS
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    ports, and scanners on a single bus. The OmniBook provides one USB port; the OmniBook docking products provide two USB ports. • Attach the USB cable to the USB port. Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows 2000 automatically recognize the USB device. Some USB devices can be connected 70 Reference Guide
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    you have problems making this connection, contact the vendor of the peripheral device, as well as the OmniBook website, for the latest versions of the USB drivers. The USB technology is dynamic and continues to develop. If the device is not recognized, you may need to install a driver. Contact your
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    Expanding the OmniBook Connecting External Devices To make an infrared connection Windows NT 4.0 does not support infrared communication. By default, the infrared port is not enabled. For Windows 95. Enable the infrared port in the BIOS Setup utility and then install the infrared driver. When you
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    to install it first. 1. From Control Panel, click Add/Remove Programs. 2. Click Windows Setup, Communications, and select Direct Cable Connection. See the Windows online help for instructions about how to use Direct Cable Connection (Windows 95 or 98) or Wireless Link (Windows 2000). Reference Guide
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    Expanding the OmniBook Using PC Cards Using PC Cards Note To insert and remove a PC Card If you are using Windows NT 4.0, make sure Card Executive is installed (see "To install Card Executive for Windows NT" on page 75). Windows NT 4.0 does not support zoomed video. The OmniBook PC Card slots are
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    -play for PC network cards, you must install Card Executive before installing Windows NT networking. Card Executive is located on the OmniBook's hard disk drive. You set up Card Executive from the Windows Start menu. (The driver is also located on the Recovery CD in \OmniBook\Drivers\NT4 or Pccard
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    dock requires a tray that accommodates your specific OmniBook model. Install this tray prior to connecting the OmniBook to the dock. 1. Select the tray labeled for the OmniBook 900. If you do not have a tray for the OmniBook 900, call the number listed in "Support Assistance" on page 122 to order
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    Connect power to the dock-the type of connection depends on the dock. See the manual that came with the dock. 3. Place the OmniBook on the dock platform, with the rear of the computer facing the dock's docking connector. Make sure the OmniBook's lower PC Card eject button is in. Reference Guide 77
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    grips as shown below. Use your thumbs to push the computer into the dock until the computer slides into place. To undock the OmniBook 1. If you're using Windows NT, click Start, Shut Down. 2. Press the undock button on the front of the dock and wait for the undock light to blink
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    Expanding the OmniBook Installing a Hard Disk Drive Installing a 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 present, and remove the battery. 2. Turn the unit bottom side up and remove the hard drive screw.
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    loading any software. See "To recover the factory installation of Windows" on page 118. 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
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    OmniBook Installing a RAM Expansion Module Installing a RAM Expansion Module The OmniBook has 32 MB of memory (RAM) built in (64 MB for a model with "900 B" after the serial number), and it has one slot for installing additional RAM. You have to remove the computer keyboard to add or remove a RAM
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    Expanding the OmniBook Installing a RAM Expansion Module 5. Lift up the keyboard tab above the F1 key about 10 mm (1/2 inch), then free the snap at the center of the back edge. WARNING 6. Slide the keyboard toward the display about 5 mm (1/4 inch), then fold the keyboard forward onto the front of
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    . Before installing the memory module, discharge your body's static electricity by touching the metal shielding around the connectors on the rear of the OmniBook. 1. From the Start menu, shut down the OmniBook. 2. Important. Unplug the ac adapter, if present, and remove the battery. 3. Open the RAM
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    Configuring the OmniBook Reference Guide 85
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    menus and options in detail. To run the BIOS Setup utility 1. Close all applications, then shut down Windows and restart the OmniBook. 2. When you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. The pointing devices are not active in the BIOS Setup utility. Press the RIGHT and LEFT
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    English, which is mm/dd/yy format). Sets the floppy drive type. Internal Hard Disk Sets the hard disk drive type and various parameters. Quiet Boot Video Display Device Video Expansion Primary Video Adapter System Memory Extended Memory CPU Serial Number When enabled, hides summary of power-on
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    and interrupt. Sets how the infrared port is configured by the BIOS (specified or automatic). Sets the hardware to support SIR (Standard IR), ASK IR (amplitude shift keyed IR), or FIR (Fast IR) infrared communications. (Driver installation required for Windows 95.) Sets the I/O address and interrupt
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    when undocking the OmniBook. This setting is ignored when Windows 2000 is running. 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
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    . Max Power Savings Smart CPU Mode Enables automatic CPU power savings when running on battery power. Absence of keyboard, mouse, and hard disk activity could cause slower CPU response. For a model without "900 B" after the serial number, this should normally be Off to avoid interfering with time
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    Configuring the OmniBook Using BIOS Setup Setting +Removable Device +Hard Disk CD-ROM/DVD Drive Boot Menu Description Shows the order of boot devices. Move the entries to change the order. If the computer , and stays in Setup. Security settings are saved when changed. Default Reference Guide 91
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    NT systems, you will need administrator privileges to install TopTools software. TopTools is not available at this time for Windows 2000. 1. Start Windows, if it is not already running. 2. Click Start, Programs, HP TopTools for Notebooks, Setup. To run TopTools TopTools may be run locally on
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    prompted to enter a password whenever you reset or turn on the computer (depending on your setting). You cannot use the computer until you enter the correct password. To set, change, or delete password protection for this OmniBook, use the BIOS Setup utility. You can also use HP TopTools to set the
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    and Exit the BIOS Setup utility. If you forget a password, call Customer Support at the number listed in "Support Assistance" on page 122 to determine the proper removal procedure. To delete an OmniBook password If you delete an administrator password, the OmniBook automatically deletes the user
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    Windows 2000 because TopTools is not available at this time. You must have administrator password authority to set a PC identification number. 1. If you have not already installed HP TopTools, do so now (see "To install TopTools" on page 92). 2. Click Start, Programs, HP TopTools for Notebooks, HP
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    shut down, then restart the OmniBook. 2. When you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. From the Security menu, enable Password Required To Boot. 4. From the Security menu, enable Hard Disk Drive Lock. 5. Press F10 to save and exit the BIOS Setup utility. 96 Reference Guide
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    Troubleshooting Reference Guide 97
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    .hp.com/cposupport/eschome.html). • Test your OmniBook by running the DiagTools test program. See "To run the diagnostic test" on page 115. • Contact your dealer or Hewlett-Packard-see "Support Assistance" on page 122. Please have your OmniBook with you. For Windows NT, if you install new services
  • HP OmniBook 900B | HP OmniBook 900 Reference Guide - Page 99
    . 1. From the Start menu, shut down, then restart the OmniBook. 2. When you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. Open the Boot menu. The default boot order is Removable Device Hard Drive CD-ROM/DVD Disk 4. If CD-ROM/DVD drive is not option 1, use the arrow keys to select it
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    +UP-ARROW to increase the volume. • For a model without "900" after the serial number, check settings in BIOS Setup. 1. From the Start menu, shut down, then restart the OmniBook. 2. When you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. From the System Devices menu, check that Audio
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    Troubleshooting Solving Problems Display Problems If the OmniBook is on, but the screen is blank • Press the space bar or move the pointer to see if the computer is in Standby mode. • Press Fn+F1 or Fn+F2 to adjust the display brightness. If you are using an external keyboard • For Windows 98 or
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    using BIOS Setup (press F2 during boot), but this will decrease battery operating time somewhat. Hard Disk Drive Problems If the OmniBook's hard drive doesn't spin • Check the power source. • Remove and reinsert the hard drive. See "To replace the hard disk drive" on page 79. 102 Reference Guide
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    Troubleshooting Solving Problems If the hard disk makes buzzing or whining noise • Back up the drive immediately. • Check for alternate noise sources, such as the fan or a PC Card drive. If files are corrupted • Run the VirusScan program. See "To install the VirusScan utility" on page 94. • For
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    Troubleshooting Solving Problems 3. From the System Devices menu, check that Infrared Port is enabled and the desired mode is selected. 4. Press F10 to Save and Exit the BIOS Setup utility. • For infrared communications under Windows 95, you must install an infrared driver that matches the mode
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    Devices menu. See "To run the BIOS Setup utility" on page 86. • Press the blue power button to suspend the OmniBook, then press it again to resume. • Make sure you installed any drivers shipped with the mouse. • For Windows 95, the mouse driver may not support Suspend mode. Try using Mouse Control
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    problems running MS-DOS programs, in Windows click Start, Help and use the MS-DOS Troubleshooter. • Not all 3rd party memory cards have been tested with the OmniBook. Please check the OmniBook website (http://www.hp.com/omnibook) for a list of approved and tested memory cards. 106 Reference Guide
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    type of memory (RAM) modules for your computer. For a model with "900 B" after the serial number, use only PC-100 modules. PC Card (PCMCIA) Problems If the OmniBook doesn't recognize a PC Card • For Windows NT, make sure Card Executive is installed. See "To install Card Executive for Windows NT" on
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    Troubleshooting Solving Problems If an I/O card stops communicating properly • It may have been reset if the OmniBook suspended or turned off. Exit and restart the application. • Check settings in Control Panel (and in Windows NT Diagnostics). Performance Problems If the OmniBook gets hot • It is
  • HP OmniBook 900B | HP OmniBook 900 Reference Guide - Page 109
    Troubleshooting Solving Problems 4. Press F10 to Save and Exit the BIOS Setup utility. If the OmniBook shuts down slowly • Make sure you do not enable the VirusScan option for checking the floppy drive at shutdown. Otherwise, if you shut down the computer without a floppy drive present, the computer
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    Troubleshooting Solving Problems 4. Press F10 to Save and Exit the BIOS Setup utility. • For Windows 2000, check the settings in Control Panel, Power Options, on the Power Schemes tab. If the battery doesn't charge • Make sure the ac adapter is plugged into the power source. • If you're using a
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    Troubleshooting Solving Problems In Windows 95 or Windows 98, view the CD-ROM drive properties in Device Manager. If retail Windows NT 4.0 is installed, you must edit the Registry to change this setting: CAUTION: Incorrect editing of the Registry can make the system unbootable. 1. Log in as
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    . • In BIOS Setup the infrared port must be enabled and the mode selected. The mode must match the driver. In Windows 95, an infrared driver must be installed. For details, refer to the driver's Readme file located in \Omnibook\Drivers. • Click Start, Help and use the Print Troubleshooter. If you
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    latest versions of the USB drivers. Startup Problems If the OmniBook doesn't respond at turn-on • Connect the ac adapter. • Press blue power button to try turning on the unit. • Reset the OmniBook. See "To reset the OmniBook" on page 21. • If you get no response, remove the battery and ac adapter
  • HP OmniBook 900B | HP OmniBook 900 Reference Guide - Page 114
    Troubleshooting Solving Problems • Check battery contacts. If available, try another battery. If the OmniBook doesn't boot from the floppy disk drive After checking all connections, check the boot order and setup in BIOS Setup utility. 1. From the Start menu, shut down, then restart the OmniBook. 2.
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    the problem by running BIOS Setup and checking the settings. See "To run the BIOS Setup utility" on page 86. 4. Run the basic test. Press F2 to start the basic hardware test. 5. If you intend to exit without running the advanced tests, press F4 to save system and test information in the Support
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    Care website (http://www.hp.com/cposupport/eschome.html), and follow the instructions. To run the diagnostics from the floppy disk, insert the disk in the floppy drive and reboot the OmniBook. If you create a Support Ticket, it is saved on the diagnostic floppy disk. Remove the floppy disk just
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    CD ROM, under \Omnibook\Drivers. • On the OmniBook hard drive under C:\Omnibook\Drivers. • On the HP Customer Care website at http://www.hp.com/cposupport/eschome.html. This website contains the latest updates of software drivers. Detailed instructions for installing the drivers are contained in the
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    bay, press ESC two times when you see the HP logo. Select the CD-ROM drive as the boot device. 5. When the Recovery CD dialog box appears, follow the displayed instructions. If prompted, accept the recommended partition size. If you install the factory software, the recovery process can take up
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    from the installation software provided with the CD-ROM drive to the Support Utility disk into the A:\Tools directory. 4. In the CONFIG.SYS file on the Support Utility disk, enable or disable the appropriate drivers for your CD-ROM drive: For a PC card drive. REM the OmniBook driver (OAKCDROM) and
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    these instructions exactly. Otherwise, the OmniBook may be damaged. The BIOS update process resets the configuration settings in the BIOS Setup utility except for the PC Identification and Password. 1. From the Start menu, shut down the OmniBook. 2. Connect the ac adapter to the OmniBook. 3. Remove
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    Support and Service Reference Guide 121
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    or HP-approved support provider. Electronic Support Services • HP OmniBook World Wide Web: Download technical information, drivers and software from the web at http://www.hp.com/omnibook. • HP PC & Peripheral Self-Help and Direct-Help Tools: Visit the web at http://www.hp.com/cpso-support/guide
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    Support and Service Getting HP OmniBook Assistance Repair Assistance Warranty. You must contact one of the participating support providers listed in item 3 in "Support Assistance" above, or an HP Service Center to receive warranty service. The support provider will help qualify your unit for
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    Support and Service Getting HP OmniBook Assistance To contact the Customer Support Center by email, visit the HP Customer Care website at http://www.hp.com/cposupport/eschome.html. For the latest list of phone numbers, see the OmniBook website under Support, http://www.hp.com/omnibook Guide
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    Support and Service Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement 1. HP warrants to you, the end-user customer, that HP hardware, accessories and supplies will be free from defects in materials and workmanship after the date of purchase, for the period
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    Support and Service Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement EXCEPT AS INDICATED ABOVE, IN NO EVENT WILL HP OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF DATA OR FOR DIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL ( MANDATORY STATUTORY RIGHTS APPLICABLE TO THE SALE OF THIS PRODUCT TO YOU. 126 Reference Guide
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    Specifications and Regulatory Information Reference Guide 127
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    . For the latest specifications, see the OmniBook website, http://www.hp.com/omnibook. Physical Attributes Processor and Bus Architecture Graphics Power Mass Storage Models with 12-inch display: Size: 11.8 × 8.8 × 1.26 in (30.0 × 22.5 × 3.2 cm). Weight: 4 lb (1.8 kg) for notebook. Models with 13
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    . Windows NT 4.0 and PC Card Plug-and-Play. Advanced Power Management (APM). DMI with HP TopTools. Adobe Acrobat Reader. Agaté Tioman for HP (Hot Swap). DiagTools. VirusScan. Online Reference Guide. OmniBook Recovery CD included. Centralized worldwide BIOS and driver update service Reference Guide
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    Specifications Security Features Environmental Limits Major ICs User and administrator passwords. System, hard drive, and docking passwords. PC identification displayed at boot CardBus: TI PCI 1225. Keyboard controller: National PC87570. Super I/O: SMC 769. Models with "900 B" after serial number
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    0 System timer 1 Keyboard 2 Cascade IRQ 9 3 Free (or COM2 infrared port, if enabled) 4 COM1 (serial port) 5 Audio 6 Floppy drive 7 LPT1 (ECP parallel port) 8 Real-time clock 9 Video Controller (unmarked models*) Free ("900 B" models*) 10 USB and CardBus - assigned by Windows driver Video Controller
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    ). PC card memory windows. *** Unmarked models have no "900" after the serial number, "900 B" models have "900 B" after the serial number. System Input/Output Addresses (100-3FF) 120-127 170-177 1F0-1F7 Audio (only models without "900" after serial number) Internal CD-ROM drive (secondary IDE
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    Specifications and Regulatory Information Software System Resources DMA Channels 0 Sound Record* (unmarked models*) Free ("900 B" models) 1 Sound playback 2 Floppy drive 3 LPT1 (ECP parallel port) 4 Cascade 5 Free 6 Free 7 Free * Unmarked models have no "900" after the serial
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    Specifications and Regulatory Information Safety Information Safety Information Power Cords The power cord supplied with the OmniBook local Hewlett-Packard dealer or Sales and Service office Vac (2.5 A) 250 Vac (2.5 A) 250 Vac (2.5 A) HP Part Number 8120-6313 8120-6314 8120-8699 8120-6312 8120-6316
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    object to touch the battery contacts. • The battery pack is suitable for use only with compatible OmniBook models. Check "Support Assistance" on page 122 for your local HP contact. • Do not disassemble the battery. There are no serviceable parts inside. Do not dispose of the battery pack in fire or
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    OmniBook is classified as a Class 1 LED (light-emitting diode) device according to International Standard IEC 825-1 (EN608251). This device is not considered harmful, but the following precautions are recommended: • If the unit requires service, contact an authorized HP service center-see "Support
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    Specifications and Regulatory Information Regulatory Information Regulatory Information This section presents information that shows how the OmniBook complies with regulations in certain regions. Any modifications to the OmniBook not expressly approved by Hewlett-Packard could void the authority to
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    Product Regulations 3000 Hanover Street Palo Alto, CA 94304 (415) 857-1501 declares that the product(s) Trade name: Hewlett-Packard Company Product name: HP OmniBook 900 Complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause
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    Guide 22 and EN 45014) Hewlett-Packard Company Mobile Computing Division 19310 Pruneridge Ave. Cupertino, CA 95014 declares that the following product HP OmniBook 900 All conforms to the following product specifications , 1.0kV power lines FCC Title 47 CFR, Part 15 Class B Ansi C63.4:1992 AS/NZS 3548
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    , 86 BIOS updates, 120 boot device order, 21, 91, 99 Boot menu (BIOS), 91 brightness adjusting, 29 affects battery time, 57 affects display life, 29 C Caps Lock, 13, 23 Card Executive, 75 Cardbus cards, 74 cards (PCMCIA), 74 CD-ROM drive installing, 63 parallel port, 119 PC Card, 119 troubleshooting
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    keyboard, 69, 88 temporary keypad, 33 function keys, 32 H hard disk drive caring for, 48 creating Hibernate partition, 118 holder, 80 locking, 96 replacing, 79 time-out, 58, 90 troubleshooting, 102 hardware specifications, 128 headphones, 71 Hewlett-Packard support, 98 hibernate at low battery
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    boot device, 21 troubleshooting, 113 recharging battery, 53 recovering original software, 118 Recovery CD contents, 117 replacing, 120 regulatory information, 137 removing battery, 55 hard disk drive, 79 hard drive holder, 80 PC Card, 74 RAM, 83 repair service, 98 resetting, 21 S safety battery
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    , 23 security hard drive lock, 96 Kensington lock, 95 passwords, 93, 94 PC identification, 95 VirusScan, 94 Security menu (BIOS), 89 selecting items, 25 serial mouse, 70 serial port connecting, 70 location, 15, 66 troubleshooting, 112 uses power, 57 service (repair), 98 Service Pack (Windows NT), 98
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    wireless communication, 72 working in comfort, 35 Y Y2K, 17 Y-adapter (PS/2), 69 Z zoomed video, 74 Reference Guide 145
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