HP nx7000 Startup and Reference Guide

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    startup and reference guide hp compaq notebook series Document Part Number: 323140-001 June 2003 Part 1: Startup The Startup part of this guide explains how to set up your notebook for the first time. Part 2: Reference The Reference part of this guide explains how to identify and use the hardware
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    Contents 1 Startup 2 Hardware 3 Keyboard 4 Power 5 Drives and Drive Media 6 Multimedia 7 Communications 8 Hardware Options and Upgrades 9 Software Updates, Restorations and Utilities A Specifications Index
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    hardware and software for the first time, follow the procedures in this "Startup" part. ■ To learn more about using your notebook, refer to the remaining "Reference" part of this book. To find information about a specific topic: ❏ Refer to the chapter Contents on the first page of each chapter
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    to external power. ■ Open the notebook. ■ Connect the notebook to external power and turn on the notebook. You will then proceed to software setup. Identifying the AC adapter, the power cord, and the battery pack (Power cords vary by region and country.) 1-2 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 1
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    until it snaps into place 2. Inserting a battery pack Ä CAUTION: To ensure that the correct drivers load and to prevent file corruption or damage to components, do not remove the battery pack until the notebook has been connected to external AC power. Startup and Reference Guide-Part 1 1-3
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    Startup Opening the Notebook To open the notebook: 1. Place the notebook display side up on a flat surface near an electrical outlet. 2. Slide the display release latch 1 as you raise the display 2. Opening the notebook 1-4 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 1
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    the power connector 1. 2. Plug the power cord into the AC adapter 2, then into an electrical outlet 3. When the notebook is receiving external power, the battery light 4 turns on. Connecting the notebook to external power (Power cords and outlets vary by region and country.) Startup and Reference
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    battery light turns green. (A partially charged new battery pack can run the notebook after initial software setup is complete, but battery charge displays will not be accurate until the new battery pack has been fully charged.) Identifying the battery light 1-6 Startup and Reference Guide-Part
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    plug another device into the outlet.) ■ If you have installed a battery pack, make sure that the battery pack is firmly seated. ■ Refer to the Worldwide Telephone Numbers booklet (English only) included with the notebook to contact an HP Customer Care Center. Startup and Reference Guide-Part 1 1-7
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    Basic Software When the notebook is connected to external power and turned on for the first time, a prompt to set up the operating system and other basic software is displayed on the screen. Before responding to the prompt and proceeding through the on-screen instructions, read the following caution
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    Software Step-by-step instructions for installing and using many of the applications and utilities included with the notebook are provided later in this guide. If you prefer box for the item, select the Next button, then follow the instructions on the screen. Startup and Reference Guide-Part 1 1-9
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    Down button, then select Shut down from the drop down list. ■ Press and hold down the power button for at least 4 seconds. ■ Unplug the notebook from external power and remove the battery pack. For instructions see "Replacing a Battery Pack" in Chapter 4. 1-10 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 1
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    AntiVirus 2003 software installed on your notebook provides 60 days of free virus updates. For Norton AntiVirus 2003 instructions and more information about virus updates, refer to the Help file within the application or select Start > Help and Support. Startup and Reference Guide-Part 1 1-11
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    to part 15 of the FCC Rules. For more safety and regulatory information, as well as instructions for protecting the notebook guide is available on the Web at http://www.hp.com/ergo, on the hard drive, or on the Documentation Library CD that is included with the product. Å WARNING: This notebook
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    Part 2 Reference Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2
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    Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2
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    Buttons and Speakers 2-7 Front Panel 2-8 Rear Panel 2-9 Connectors and Jacks 2-9 Vent 2-10 Left Side 2-11 Right Side 2-12 Underside 2-13 Bays and Memory Compartment 2-13 Docking Connector and Vents 2-14 Labels 2-15 Additional Standard Components 2-16 Cables and Cord 2-16 Adapters and
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    Hardware Display Display Display release latch Opens the notebook. 2-2 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2
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    Enables/disables the TouchPad. 2 TouchPad* Moves the pointer and selects or activates items on the screen. 3 TouchPad light On: TouchPad is enabled. 4 TouchPad scroll zones (2)* Scroll upward or features, see "Setting TouchPad Preferences" in Chapter 3. Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 2-3
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    increases screen notebook)* 6 Microsoft logo key Displays the Windows Start menu. *The notebook has 2 antennas. The second is on the right side of the notebook. For optimal transmissions, keep the areas immediately over the antennas free from obstructions. 2-4 Startup and Reference Guide-Part
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    the notebook is opened while in Standby, turns on the notebook (resumes from Standby). *This table describes default settings. For information about changing the function of the power button or display switch, see "Setting Power Control Preferences" in Chapter 4. Startup and Reference Guide-Part
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    is charging. ■ On green: A battery pack is fully charged. ■ Flashing: A battery pack is malfunctioning and may need to be replaced. On: The internal hard drive or optical drive is being accessed. On: Notebook is turned on. Flashing: Notebook is in Standby. 2-6 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2
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    volume button Increases system volume. 2 Decrease volume button Decreases system volume. 3 Mute button Mutes or restores volume. 4 Stereo speakers (2) Produce stereo sound. Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 2-7
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    cards). Connects an optional monaural or stereo microphone. Connects optional headphones or powered stereo speakers. Also connects the audio function of an audio/video device such as a television or VCR. Turns an optional internal wireless device on or off. 2-8 Startup and Reference Guide-Part
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    VGA external monitor or projector. 2 S-Video jack Connects an optional S-Video device, such as a television, VCR, camcorder, projector, or video capture card. 3 USB connectors (3) Connect optional 2.0-compliant USB devices. 4 RJ-45 network jack Connects an Ethernet network cable. (An Ethernet
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    Ä To prevent overheating, do not obstruct vents. Do not allow a hard surface, such as a printer, or a soft surface, such as pillows or thick rugs or clothing, to block airflow. *The notebook has 3 vents. The other vents are on the underside of the notebook. 2-10 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2
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    3 Optical drive* Supports an optional Type I or Type II 32-bit (CardBus) or 16-bit PC Card. Ejects an optional PC Card from the PC Card slot. Supports an optical disc. *The type of optical drive, for example a CD, DVD, or combination CD/DVD drive, varies by model. Startup and Reference Guide-Part
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    device models and not visible from signals. outside the notebook)* 2 Infrared port Provides wireless communication between the notebook and an optional IrDA-compliant device. 3 Power connector Connects an AC adapter cable. 4 Security cable slot Attaches an optional security cable to the
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    the battery bay. Contains 1 memory slot for an optional 128-MB, 256-MB, 512-MB, or 1024-MB memory module. As shipped, the memory slot may be filled with a replaceable memory module or vacant, depending on the notebook model. Holds the internal hard drive. Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 2-13
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    , use the notebook only on hard surfaces which cannot obstruct the vents. Do not allow a soft surface, such as bedding, clothing or a thick rug, to block airflow. *As shipped, the docking connector is not visible. The docking connector is beneath the docking connector cover, which protects
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    label, which is affixed to an optional internal modem, provides regulatory information. ■ Wireless certification labels, which are specific to various types of optional wireless devices, are affixed to the notebook and provide regulatory information. Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 2-15
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    select models) Connects the notebook to an Ethernet network jack. ✎ A network cable has an 8-pin, RJ-45 network connector at each end. 3 Power cord* Connects an AC adapter to an AC electrical outlet. *Power cords vary in appearance by region and country. 2-16 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2
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    required) Adapts the modem cable to a non-RJ-11 telephone jack. 3 Japan-specific outlet adapter Connects the AC adapter to a 2-prong (Japan only) electrical outlet. 4 Battery pack Runs the notebook when the notebook is not connected to external power. Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 2-17
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    includes the following guides. Additional guides-for example, instruction manuals for using an optional wireless device-are included with select models. For Information About These Topics Select This Guide ■ Caring for the notebook and drives ■ Preparing the notebook for transport ■ Traveling
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    3 Keyboard Contents TouchPad 3-2 Identifying TouchPad Components 3-2 Using the TouchPad 3-3 Setting TouchPad Preferences 3-3 Hotkeys 3-4 Identifying Hotkeys 3-4 Keypad 3-8 Turning the Keypad On and Off 3-9 Switching the Functions of Keypad Keys 3-9 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 3-1
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    Keyboard TouchPad Identifying TouchPad Components The TouchPad includes the following components: 1 TouchPad 2 Left and right TouchPad buttons 3 TouchPad scroll zones (2) 4 TouchPad on/off button 5 TouchPad light Identifying TouchPad components 3-2 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2
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    Keyboard Using the . When the TouchPad is enabled, the TouchPad light is on. The notebook turns on with the TouchPad enabled. Users who work with keystrokes rather device preferences are set in the operating system Mouse Properties window. To access Mouse Properties, select Start > Control Panel
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    Keyboard Hotkeys Identifying Hotkeys Hotkeys are preset combinations of the Fn key 1 and one of the function keys 2. The icons on the function keys F1 and F3 through F12 represent the hotkey functions available on the notebook. Identifying hotkeys 3-4 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2
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    Keyboard Hotkey Quick Reference The following table identifies the default hotkey functions. For information about changing the function of the Fn+F5 hotkeys, see the "Setting Power Control Preferences" section in Chapter 4. Default Function Hotkeys Open Help and Support window. Fn+F1 Open
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    Keyboard Hotkey Commands Open Help and Support Window (Fn+F1) The Fn+F1 hotkeys open the Help and Support window. From the Help and Support window you can access general information about your notebook, links to software updates and online technical support specialists, and other support features.
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    disables the keyboard and displays the log on screen. QuickLock does not disable the TouchPad. Before you can use the QuickLock feature, you must set a Windows system password. For instructions, refer to . ■ Playing, press the Fn+F9 hotkeys to pause the play. Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 3-7
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    Keyboard Stop an Audio CD or DVD (Fn+F10) The Fn+F10 hotkeys stop the play of an audio CD or DVD that is playing. Play , each keypad key performs the functions indicated by the icon in the upper right corner of the key. Identifying the keypad keys 3-8 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2
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    Keyboard Turning the Keypad On and Off When the keypad is off, press Fn+num lk 1 to turn the keypad on. When the keypad is on, returns to its keypad function if the keypad is turned on or to its standard function if the keypad is turned off. Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 3-9
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    Keyboard 3-10 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2
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    in a Battery Pack 4-12 Managing Low-Battery Conditions 4-13 Calibrating a Battery Pack 4-14 Storing a Battery Pack 4-16 Battery Conservation Settings and Procedures . . . . 4-17 Replacing a Battery Pack 4-18 Recycling or Disposing of a Used Battery Pack 4-19 Startup and Reference Guide-Part
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    /standby light flashes. When you resume from Standby, your work returns to the screen where you left off. Hibernation Hibernation saves system memory to the hard drive, takes a snapshot of the notebook image, then shuts down the notebook. When you resume from Hibernation, your work returns to the
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    Hibernation: ■ Do not add or remove a memory module. ■ Do not connect or disconnect an external device. ■ Do not insert or remove a CD, DVD, PC Card, SD Card, or MMC. Shutdown Shutdown procedures turn off the notebook. Whether to leave a battery pack in the notebook or in storage depends on how you
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    is faster than returning to your place manually after restarting the notebook. A fully charged new battery pack can typically support Hibernation for several weeks. If you plan to resume within 2 weeks: Shut down the notebook. If possible, connect the notebook to external power to keep an inserted
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    : 1 Power button 2 Display switch 3 Fn+F5 hotkeys (to initiate Standby) 4 Power/standby light Identifying Standby, Hibernation, shutdown, and display controls and indicators Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 4-5
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    the sequence provided: ■ If the notebook is running Windows XP Professional: Press ctrl+alt+delete. notebook from external power and remove the battery pack. For battery pack removal instructions see the "Replacing a Battery Pack" section, later in this chapter. 4-6 Startup and Reference Guide-Part
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    mouse. ■ If the display was closed while the notebook was in Standby, open the display. Result ■ Power/standby light flashes. ■ Screen clears. ■ Power/standby light flashes. ■ Screen clears. ■ Power/standby light turns on. ■ Your work returns to the screen. Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 4-7
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    initiated Hibernation. Procedure Result With the notebook on, use either of the battery condition, connect external power or insert a charged battery pack before you press the power button. ■ Power/standby light turns on. ■ Your work returns to the screen. 4-8 Startup and Reference Guide-Part
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    display. (At default and all custom settings, the display switch also turns on the notebook if the display is opened while the notebook is in Standby.) To change the function of the power button, the Fn+F5 drop-down lists only if Hibernation is enabled. Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 4-9
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    Power Using Battery Power Identifying the Battery and Power/Standby Lights Battery pack procedures refer to the: 1 Power/standby light 2 Battery light Identifying the battery and power/standby lights 4-10 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2
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    whenever the power source changes between battery power and external power. Charging a Battery Pack The battery pack charges whenever the notebook is connected to external power through an AC adapter or an optional DC cable. The battery pack charges whether the notebook is turned off or turned on
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    indicates the approximate running time remaining on the battery pack if the battery pack continues to provide power at the current level. For example, the time remaining will decrease if you start playing a DVD and will increase if you stop playing a DVD. 4-12 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2
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    in Standby, then shuts down. The power/standby light turns off, and the notebook cannot save system memory to the hard drive. Resolving Low-Battery Conditions Ä CAUTION: If the notebook has reached a critical low-battery condition and has begun to initiate Hibernation, do not restore power until
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    fully recharge the battery pack. Charging the Battery Pack Charge the battery pack while the notebook is in use. To charge the battery pack: 1. Insert the battery pack into the notebook. For instructions, see "Replacing a Battery Pack" later in this chapter. 2. Connect the notebook to external power
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    the notebook from the external power source, but do not turn off the notebook. 6. Run the notebook on battery power until the battery pack is fully discharged. When the battery pack is fully discharged, the battery light turns off and the notebook shuts down. Startup and Reference Guide-Part
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    Recharging the Battery Pack 1. Connect the notebook to external power and keep the notebook connected until the battery pack is fully recharged and the battery light turns green. You can use the notebook while the battery pack is recharging, but the battery pack will charge faster if the notebook is
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    the notebook. Battery run time is not affected by external devices that are plugged into an external power source. ■ Stop or remove a PC Card you are not using. ■ Disable or remove an SD (Secure Digital) Card or MMC (multimedia card) you are not using. ■ Lower screen brightness. Screen brightness
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    the battery pack. To replace the battery pack: 1. Turn the notebook underside up. ❏ To remove a battery pack, slide the battery release latch 1. (The battery pack tilts upward.) Then pull the battery pack out of the battery bay 2. Removing a battery pack 4-18 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2
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    on the notebook, press the power button. Recycling or Disposing of a Used Battery Pack For information about recycling or disposing of a used battery pack, refer on the Documentation Library CD to the Regulatory and Safety Notices guide, "Battery Notice" section. Startup and Reference Guide-Part
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    Power 4-20 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2
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    (With Power 5-6 Removing a Disc (Without Power 5-7 Playing a Disc 5-8 Displaying Media Contents 5-8 Protecting Playback 5-9 Observing the Copyright Warning 5-9 Setting the Boot Order 5-10 Replacing the Internal Hard Drive 5-10 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 5-1
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    , and drivers. A hard drive is sometimes called a hard disk drive. Diskette drives support diskettes, which are used to store or transport data. The notebook can read or write to any diskette. A diskette drive is sometimes called a floppy disk drive. Optical drives include CD and DVD drives. Optical
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    Drives and Drive Media Caring for Drives and Drive Media Ä CAUTION: To prevent damage to the notebook or a drive and loss of work: ■ Do not remove the internal hard drive except for repair or replacement. For instructions, see the"Replacing the Internal Hard Drive and Reference Guide-Part 2 5-3
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    PC Card. An SD Card or MMC (multimedia card) can provide additional data storage. Using the IDE Drive Light The IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) light turns on when the internal hard drive or optical drive is being accessed. Identifying the IDE drive light 5-4 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2
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    Media Inserting or Removing a Disc Inserting a Disc 1. Turn on the notebook. 2. Press the release button 1 on the drive bezel to release the media tray, then pull the tray outward until .) 5. Close the media tray 4. Inserting a disc into the optical drive Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 5-5
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    Media Removing a Disc (With Power) 1. Turn on the notebook. 2. Press the release button 1 on the drive bezel to release the media tray, then pull the tray 5. Place the disc in a protective case. Removing a disc from the optical drive when power is available 5-6 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2
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    ) If the notebook is turned off or if no power is available, the release button on the optical drive will not work. To remove a disc from an optical drive without using the protective case. Removing a disc from the optical drive when power is not available Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 5-7
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    optical drives and most disc software. For information about specific disc software, including Windows Media Player, WinDVD, and Easy CD Creator, see the "Using Multimedia Software" section in Chapter 6. Displaying Media Contents When you insert a CD or DVD into the system, the notebook can play
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    Do you want to continue?" select No. (Audio and video may resume or you may need to restart the drive medium.) ■ If Standby or Hibernation initiates and no warning , films, broadcasts, and sound recordings. This notebook should not be used for such purposes. Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 5-9
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    a drive connected to the notebook by USB. Startup preferences are set in the Setup utility. The Setup utility is not a Windows utility and does not support the TouchPad. For information about using the Setup utility, see the "Using the Setup Utility" section in Chapter 9. Replacing the Internal Hard
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    Drives and Drive Media 5. Turn the notebook underside up. 6. Remove the 2 hard drive retaining screws. Removing the hard drive retaining screws Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 5-11
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    drive assembly (the hard drive, the hard drive cover, and the hard drive bracket) using the hard drive recess 1. Tilt the hard drive assembly upward 2, then pull the assembly from the hard drive bay 3. Removing an internal hard drive from the hard drive bay 5-12 Startup and Reference Guide-Part
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    a hard drive, insert the 2 alignment tabs on the hard drive cover into the 2 alignment slots on the hard drive bay 1, then tilt the hard drive assembly downward into the hard drive bay until it is seated 2. Inserting an internal hard drive into the hard drive bay Startup and Reference Guide-Part
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    Drives and Drive Media 9. If you have inserted a hard drive, reinsert the 2 hard drive retaining screws. (If you removed but did not replace a hard drive, put the retaining screws in a safe place.) Replacing the hard drive retaining screw 5-14 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2
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    an S-Video Device 6-5 Connecting the Audio 6-5 Connecting the Video 6-5 Turning a Video Device On and Off 6-6 Changing the Color Television Format 6-6 Using Multimedia Software 6-7 Using Windows Media Player 6-7 Using WinDVD 6-7 Using Easy CD Creator 6-9 Startup and Reference Guide-Part
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    Multimedia Adjusting Volume Volume can be adjusted by using the audio buttons on the notebook or by using operating system or application volume control software. The mute button overrides the mute light turns off. Identifying the audio buttons and mute light 6-2 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2
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    from applications, the operating system, games, drive media, the Internet, and other sources. If an external device, such as a headset, is connected to the audio-out jack, the internal speakers a monaural (single sound channel) plug into the audio-out jack. Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 6-3
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    The audio-out jack is also used to connect the audio functions of an audio/video device such as a television or VCR. When you connect a device to the audio-out jack: ❏ Use only a 3.5-mm plug. ❏ The internal speakers are disabled. Identifying the audio jacks 6-4 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2
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    S-Video cable available from most computer or electronics retailers. Plug either end of the S-Video cable into the notebook S-Video jack. Plug the other end of the cable into the S-Video input jack on the external device. Identifying the S-Video jack Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 6-5
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    any notebook. Color television format settings are changed in the Setup utility. The Setup utility is not a Windows utility and does not support the TouchPad. For information about using the Setup utility, see the "Using the Setup Utility" section in Chapter 9. 6-6 Startup and Reference Guide-Part
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    DVD Region Settings" next in this chapter. To play a DVD or video CD: 1. Insert the DVD or video CD into the optical drive. 2. Assign WinDVD to play the video: ❏ If the Microsoft Windows XP AppPicker window is displayed, select Play Video By Using WinDVD. Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 6-7
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    Windows XP AppPicker window is not displayed, select Start > All Programs > InterVideo WinDVD > InterVideo WinDVD. 3. Follow the instructions on the screen of the window. 4. Select the General tab. 5. Select the button for the region. 6. Select the OK button. 6-8 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2
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    duplicate optical drive media. The utility is installed on select models and can be used with any CD or DVD supported by any optical drive in the with Windows Explorer to drag-and-drop data files between your hard drive and a CD or DVD or between your hard drive and a network drive. Guide-Part 2 6-9
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    a CD, DVD, or a network drive to your hard drive, then copy from your hard drive to the CD or DVD. ■ Do not type on the notebook keyboard or move the notebook while the notebook is writing to a CD or DVD. The write process is sensitive to vibration. Choosing Recording Media HP recommends using high
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    CD or DVD can be used with Easy CD Creator or CD Copier: 1. Insert the CD or DVD into the optical drive. 2. Select Start > All Programs > Easy CD Creator Basic > CD-RW Eraser. 3. Select the Erase button. 4. and Enable Track-at-Once Disable Disk-at-Once Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 6-11
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    -once settings: 1.Select Start > All Programs > Roxio Easy CD Creator 5. 2. The fourth item on the status bar at the lower edge of the CD Project window indicates whether Track-at-Once or Disk-at-Once is selected. ◆ If Track-at-Once is displayed on the status bar, Track-at-Once is
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    Using the Modem While Traveling Internationally 7-6 Accessing Communication Software 7-9 Finding AT Command Information 7-9 Network 7-10 Connecting the Network Cable 7-11 Turning a Network Connection Off and On 7-12 Accessing the Network at Startup 7-12 Infrared 7-12 Setting Up an Infrared
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    internal modem in a country where RJ-11 telephone jacks are not standard, a country-specific modem adapter is included with the notebook. An internal modem supports: ■ All applications supported by the operating system. ■ V.34 ITU (International Telecommunications Union) analog modem recommendations
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    a modem in a country where RJ-11 telephone jacks are not standard, a modem adapter specific to the country in which you purchased the notebook is included with the notebook. Follow the instructions in "Connecting a Modem with an Adapter" later in this section. ■ If you plan to use a modem outside
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    the notebook 3. 4. Plug the other end of the modem cable into an RJ-11 telephone jack (not into an RJ-45 network jack or a PBX jack) 4. Connecting a the notebook. Internal compartments include the memory compartment and the battery and hard drive bays. 7-4 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2
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    notebook 3. 4. Plug the modem cable into the country-specific modem adapter 4. 5. Plug the country-specific modem adapter into the telephone jack 5. Connecting the notebook. Internal compartments include the memory compartment and the battery and hard drive bays. Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2
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    you purchased the notebook. To use an internal modem in other countries, you must add country-specific modem configurations. Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet Connections category. 2. From the See Also menu in the left column of the window, select Phone and Modem Options > Dialing Rules
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    that is not supported by the modem, the country configuration defaults to USA or UK. 5. Select the OK button > OK button. Solving Travel Connection Problems If you experience connection problems while using a modem outside the country in which you purchased the notebook, the following suggestions
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    Internet Connections category. 2. From the See Also menu in the left column of the window, select supported by the modem, the country configuration defaults to USA or UK. 5. Select the OK button. 6. In the Phone and Modem Options window, select the Modems tab. 7-8 Startup and Reference Guide-Part
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    ■ The Lucent/Agere Command Set (Advanced Users Only) guide for the AT commands supported by a Lucent/Agere modem. If your notebook shipped with an internal modem, that modem supports the Lucent/Agere command set. For command updates and supplementary information about your Lucent/Agere modem, visit
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    is connected to a network, you may want to confer with your network administrator before changing network settings. The notebook supports network speeds up to 10 Mbps when connected to a 10BaseT network and 100 Mbps when connected to a 100BaseTX network. 7-10 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2
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    4. Connecting a network cable Å WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect the network cable before accessing an internal compartment of the notebook. Internal compartments include the memory compartment and the battery and hard drive bays. Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 7-11
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    the Setup Utility" section in Chapter 9 of this guide. ■ To respond to the Network Service Boot prompt, press F12 while the prompt F12 = Boot from LAN appears very briefly in the lower left corner of the screen before Windows loads. Infrared The notebook is IrDA-compliant and can communicate with
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    documentation included with the external infrared device. To set up 2 infrared devices, such as the notebook and an optional printer, for optimal transmission: ■ Position the devices so that their infrared ports off center vertically or horizontally. Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 7-13
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    incandescent light, and fluorescent light. ■ Be sure that signals from a remote control or other wireless device (such as a cell phone, a headset, or an audio device) do not aim power button. The transmission resumes when the notebook resumes from Standby. 7-14 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2
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    8-6 Inserting an SD Card or MMC 8-7 Removing an SD Card or MMC 8-8 Disabling or Restarting an SD Card or MMC 8-8 Increasing Memory 8-9 Displaying Memory Information 8-9 Removing or Inserting a Memory Module 8-10 Connecting an Optional Cable Lock 8-15 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 8-1
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    external devices such as a USB keyboard, mouse, drive, printer, scanner, or hub to the notebook. A hub is a connecting device that can be either powered or unpowered. USB hubs can be connected to a USB connector on the notebook or to other USB devices. Hubs support varying numbers of USB devices and
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    both 32-bit CardBus and 16-bit PC Cards. PC Cards can be used to add modem, sound, storage, wireless communication, or digital camera functions to the notebook. Selecting a PC Card A Type I or Type II PC Card can be used. Zoomed video cards are not supported. Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 8-3
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    a PC Card into a PC Card slot. ■ Do not move or transport the notebook while a PC Card is inserted. 1. Hold the PC Card label-side up with the connectors facing the notebook. 2. Gently push the card into the slot until the card is seated. Inserting a PC Card 8-4 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2
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    the PC Card eject button 1. (If the PC Card button does not extend while a PC Card is in the PC Card slot, press the button once to extend the button, then press the button again to release the PC Card.) 4. Gently pull out the PC Card 2. Removing a PC Card Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 8-5
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    . SD (Secure Digital) Cards and MMCs (multimedia cards) are flash memory cards that provide secure data storage and convenient data sharing. These cards are often used with SD-equipped cameras and PDAs as well as notebooks. The SD Card features on the notebook support both SD Cards and MMCs. Using
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    insert an SD Card or MMC: 1. Hold the card label-side up with the connectors facing the notebook. 2. Gently push the card into the SD Card slot until the card is seated. (The card will extend outward slightly beyond the notebook.) Inserting an SD Card or MMC Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 8-7
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    the card conserves power. To disable an inserted SD Card or MMC, double-click the My Computer icon on the Windows Desktop, right-click the drive assigned to the card, then select Eject. (The card is stopped but is not released from the SD Card slot.) 8-8 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2
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    reinsert, the card. For instructions, see "Inserting an SD Card or MMC" and "Removing an SD Card or MMC" in this chapter. Increasing Memory You can increase the amount of RAM (random access memory) in the notebook with an optional HP-approved memory module. The notebook memory slot supports one 128
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    compartment during this procedure. The memory compartment and the battery and hard drive bays are the only user-accessible internal compartments on the notebook. All other areas that require a tool to access should be opened only by an HP authorized service provider. Å WARNING: To prevent exposure
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    Hardware Options and Upgrades 5. Turn the notebook underside up. 6. Remove the memory compartment screw 1, then lift up and remove the memory compartment cover 2. Opening the memory compartment Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 8-11
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    Options and Upgrades 7. Remove or insert the memory module. To remove a memory module: a. Pull away the retention clips on each side of the module 1. (The module tilts upward.) b. Grasp the edges of the module and gently pull the module out of the memory slot 2. c. To protect a memory module after
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    Hardware Options and Upgrades To insert a memory module: a. Align the keyed (notched) edge of the module with the keyed area in the memory slot 1. b. With the module at a 45-degree angle from the surface of the memory compartment, press the module into the memory slot until it is seated 2. c. Push
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    Hardware Options and Upgrades 8. Align the tabs on the memory compartment cover with the cover slots on the notebook, then tilt the cover downward until it is seated 1. 9. Reinsert and tighten the memory compartment screw 2. 10. Replace the battery pack (if you removed a battery pack at the
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    cable lock is a security device that prevents unauthorized removal of the notebook. Loop the cable around a secure object, then insert the cable lock 1 into the security cable slot 2 and lock it with the cable lock key 3. Connecting an optional cable lock Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 8-15
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    Hardware Options and Upgrades 8-16 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2
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    Utilities Contents Updating Software 9-2 Preparing for a Software Update 9-2 Downloading and Installing an Update 9-4 Backing Up Utility 9-12 Using the Support Utilities 9-13 Using the Help and Support Window 9-13 Using Support Telephone Numbers 9-14 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 9-1
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    . 2. Access the updates at the HP Web site. 3. Download and install the updates. ✎ The notebook ROM stores the BIOS (basic input-output system). The BIOS determines how the notebook hardware interacts with the operating system and external devices and also supports such notebook services as time and
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    an available ROM update is a later ROM version than the ROM version currently installed on the notebook, you need to know the version of the currently installed ROM. ROM information is displayed in the Setup utility. The Setup utility is a non-Windows utility that does not support the TouchPad. For
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    for your notebook: Select Start > Help and Support, then select a software update link. Or, visit the HP Web Site at: http://www.hp.com/support 2. Follow the instructions on the screen to identify your notebook and access the ROM update you want to download. 9-4 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2
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    online instructions to download your selection to the hard drive. Installing a ROM Update ROM installation procedures vary. Follow any instructions that are displayed on the screen after the download is complete. If no instructions are displayed: 1. Open Windows Explorer. To open Windows Explorer
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    software for your notebook: Select Start > Help and Support, then select a software update link. Or, visit the HP Web site at: http://www.hp.com/support 2. Follow the instructions on the screen to identify your notebook and access the SoftPaq you want to download. 3. At the download area: a. Write
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    To restore the notebook to a System Restore point: 1. Select Start > Help & Support > Tools. (Notebook and diagnostic information is displayed.) 2. Select System Restore, then follow the on-screen instructions for restoring the notebook to a Restore Point. Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 9-7
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    optical drive. 3. Press and hold the power button for 5 seconds to turn off the notebook. 4. Briefly press the power button to start the notebook. 5. When prompted, press any key to boot from CD. (After a few minutes, the Welcome to Setup screen is displayed.) 9-8 Startup and Reference Guide-Part
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    the optical drive. 3. Press and hold the power button for 5 seconds to turn off the notebook. 4. Briefly press the power button to start the notebook. 5. When prompted, press any key to boot from CD. (After a few minutes, the Welcome to Setup screen is displayed.) Startup and Reference Guide-Part
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    with the notebook: 1. While running Windows, insert the Driver Recovery CD into the optical drive. If the CD does not open within several seconds, select Start > Run. Then type D:\SWSETUP\APPINSTL\SETUP.EXE (where D indicates the optical drive). 2. Follow the on-screen instructions for installing
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    the notebook. 2. Before Windows opens and while the F10 = ROM Based Setup prompt is displayed in the lower left corner of the screen, press F10. On some models, you must start up (not restart) the notebook to access the settings for a hard drive password. Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 9-11
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    Updates, Restorations and Utilities Navigating and Selecting in the Setup Utility Because the Setup utility is not Windows-based, it does not support the alt. (A letter or number in most on-screen items is highlighted.) 2. Press the keyboard key corresponding to the highlighted letter or number in
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    use the links in the Help and Support window to: ■ Initiate an online service event with a support specialist. ■ Download the latest drivers, utilities, and software updates for your notebook. ■ Obtain information about your notebook such as specifications, white papers, customer advisories, and all
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    window, select the Support Information button. ■ Refer to the Worldwide Telephone Numbers booklet (English only) included with your notebook to contact an HP Customer Care Center. Preparing to Call Technical Support To provide the fastest possible resolution of your problem, have the notebook
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    A Specifications The information in this appendix may be helpful if you plan to use or transport the notebook internationally or in extreme environments. Notebook Dimensions Dimension Height Width Depth U.S. 1. to 60° C 10% to 90% 5% to 95% 3,048 m 9,144 m Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 A-1
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    be powered only with an AC adapter or DC cable supplied or approved by HP. An AC adapter provided by HP for use with this notebook is capable of accepting AC power within the following specifications: Input Power Operating voltage Operating current Operating frequency range Rating 100-240V AC
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    battery packs, see the "Storing a Battery Pack" section in Chapter 4. ■ For information about exposing the notebook to sunlight, ultraviolet light, x-rays, or magnetic fields, refer on the Documentation Library CD to the Maintenance, Shipping and Travel guide. Startup and Reference Guide-Part
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    Specifications A-4 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2
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    security devices 5-3 altitude specifications A-1 antivirus software 1-11 applications key 2-4 applications. See software; software updates AT commands 2-18, 7-9 audio CD. See CD(s) audio-out jack connecting 6-4 identifying 2-8 AutoPlay 5-8 B backup, system 9-7 battery bay identifying 2-13 inserting
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    S-Video 6-5 See also cord, power cable lock, connecting 8-15 calibration, battery 4-14 caps lock light 2-6 card and socket services, PC Card 8-4 card. See memory, modules supported; PC Card; SD Card CD drive. See drives CD(s) CD-R vs. CD-RW 6-10 copying 6-9 creating 6-9 playing, with Windows Media
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    6-10 eject button optical drive 5-6 PC Card 8-5 electric shock warning 1-12 electrical storm, safety issues 1-11 electrostatic discharge (ESD) 5-3, 8-10 emergency shutdown procedures 1-10, 4-6 enablers, PC Card 8-4 End User License Agreement 1-8 environmental specifications A-1 error message No Dial
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    drive) 5-2 flash memory card 8-6 flash RAM card 8-6 Fn key changing Standby function 4-9 hotkeys function 3-4 identifying 2-4 keypad functions 3-9 Standby function 4-5 video device function 6-6 function keys 2-4, 3-4 H hard drive bay identifying 2-13 replacing hard drive 5-10 hard drive, internal
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    7-11 S-Video 2-8, 2-9, 6-5 Japan-specific modem adapter keyboard 1-10 latch battery pack locking 4-19 battery pack release 2-13 display release 2-2 See also button; switch, display light battery 2-6 caps lock 2-6 IDE drive 5-4 num lock 3-9 power/standby 2-6 light(s) hard drive 2-6 mute 2-6 wireless
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    Only) guide 2-18 specifications 7-2 speed 7-2 troubleshooting travel connections 7-7 virus protection 1-11 monitor, external connecting 8-2 external monitor connector 2-9 switching display 3-6 mouse, external connecting 8-2 USB connectors 2-9 multimedia card 8-6 N network cable 2-16 connecting 7-11
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    types available 8-3 PC Card eject button 2-11 pointing device 3-3 port, infrared 2-12, 7-12 power button 2-5 connecting the notebook to external 1-5 conservation 4-2, 4-17 controls 4-5 cord 2-16 emergency shutdown procedures 4-6 Hibernation procedures 4-6 low-battery conditions 4-13 power connector
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    ROM defined 9-2 determining current version of 9-3 downloading and installing 9-4 obtaining updates 9-4 RomPaq, downloading 9-4 S Safety & Comfort Guide 1-12, 2-18 SD Card inserting, removing 8-6 security cable lock, connecting 8-15 slot 2-12 serial number, notebook 2-15, 9-2 Index-8 Startup and
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    4-9 Sleep. See Standby slot memory 8-9 PC Card 2-11 SD Card 8-6 security cable 2-12 socket services, PC Card 8-4 SoftPaq described 9-4 downloading and installing 9-6 software antivirus protection 1-11 AutoPlay 5-8 Easy CD Creator 6-9 Help and Support window 9-13 infrared 7-12 installing optional
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    18 telephone (RJ-11) jack connecting 7-3 identifying 2-9 modem cable 2-16 telephone numbers, service and support 9-13 television changing color format 6-6 connecting audio 6-4 connecting video 6-5 temperature notebook surface 1-12 specifications A-1 storage, battery pack 4-16 1394 connector 2-9 time
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    adjusting 6-2 W Windows applications key 2-4 Windows Media Player accessing with Digital Audio button 6-7 using with audio CDs WinDVD error message 6-7 managing region settings 6-8 playing video CDs and DVDs 6-7 wireless device button 2-8 certification label 2-15 Startup and Reference Guide Index
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    Index Index-12 Startup and Reference Guide
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    for HP products are set forth in the express limited warranty statements accompanying such products. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. Startup and Reference Guide HP Compaq Notebook Series First Edition June 2003 Reference Number: nx7000 Document Part Number
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startup and reference guide
hp compaq notebook series
Document Part Number: 323140-001
June 2003
Part 1: Startup
The Startup part of this guide explains how to set up your
notebook for the first time.
Part 2: Reference
The Reference part of this guide explains how to identify and use
the hardware and software features on your notebook.