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11 Jan 2002 This file contains the most up-to-date information on the following topics: Sources of Information about the HP notebook computer and Windows Precautions Changing Display Settings Using Wireless LAN Working with Graphic-Intensive Applications Working with Audio Using a CD-RW Module with a Docking System Windows 2000 Playing DVDs or Multimedia with Multiple Displays Using the Volume Controls Reinstalling HP One-Touch Hibernating when Docked Windows XP Microsoft Plus! Not Recommended Best Practices for Using Your HP Notebook Computer Physical Care General Use Sources of Information * The printed Startup Guide introduces the notebook computer and shows you the basics. It also contains troubleshooting information. * The online Reference Guide shows how to set up the operating system, install and connect accessories, and maintain and upgrade the computer (for Windows 98 or 2000, click Start, Programs, HP Library, or for Windows XP, click Start, Help and Support, HP Library). * The Microsoft Windows manual, shipped with your computer, contains information about using the standard features of your Windows operating system. * For updates to the BIOS and other technical documentation, connect to our website at http://www.hp.com/notebooks or http://www.europe.hp.com/notebooks (European mirror). Precautions This section describes certain situations that could cause serious loss of data. Do not remove a data storage PC Card while it is actively reading or writing. This could cause its data to become corrupted. Certain applications, such as Intuit's Quicken, keep their working files open, and they update the files as you make changes. For such applications, you should open only files that reside on the hard drive, not on a removable disk. An open file on a removable disk (such as a floppy disk or PC Card) is susceptible to corruption in certain situations.

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11 Jan 2002
This file contains the most up-to-date information on the following topics:
Sources of Information about the HP notebook computer and Windows
Precautions
Changing Display Settings
Using Wireless LAN
Working with Graphic-Intensive Applications
Working with Audio
Using a CD-RW Module with a Docking System
Windows 2000
Playing DVDs or Multimedia with Multiple Displays
Using the Volume Controls
Reinstalling HP One-Touch
Hibernating when Docked
Windows XP
Microsoft Plus! Not Recommended
Best Practices for Using Your HP Notebook Computer
Physical Care
General Use
Sources of Information
*
The printed
Startup Guide
introduces the notebook computer and shows you the basics. It also contains
troubleshooting information.
*
The online
Reference Guide
shows how to set up the operating system, install and connect accessories,
and maintain and upgrade the computer (for Windows 98 or 2000, click Start, Programs, HP Library, or
for Windows XP, click Start, Help and Support, HP Library).
*
The Microsoft Windows manual, shipped with your computer, contains information about using the
standard features of your Windows operating system.
*
For updates to the BIOS and other technical documentation, connect to our website at
Precautions
This section describes certain situations that could cause serious loss of data.
Do not remove a data storage PC Card while it is actively reading or writing. This could cause its data to
become corrupted.
Certain applications, such as Intuit's Quicken, keep their working files open, and they update the files as you
make changes. For such applications, you should open only files that reside on the hard drive, not on a
removable disk. An open file on a removable disk (such as a floppy disk or PC Card) is susceptible to
corruption in certain situations.