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Displays Booting from a Floppy Disk or CD Docking with a Pavilion Notebook Serial Mouse Problems Using an Older Microsoft Mouse Model Changing Smart CPU Mode Caution: Choosing a Modem VirusScan and Card Executive Installing the Service Pack for Windows NT 4.0 Matching the Keyboard and Driver - HP Pavilion n6000 | HP Pavilion Notebook PC N6000 Series - Most Recent Informati - Page 2
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 (Start, Programs, HP Library). * The Microsoft Windows manual, shipped with your computer, contains - HP Pavilion n6000 | HP Pavilion Notebook PC N6000 Series - Most Recent Informati - Page 3
tray used for the OmniBook 6000. Serial Mouse Problems If you have problems with a serial mouse that you can't resolve using the suggestions in the HP notebook manuals, you should consider using a PS/2 mouse instead. The PS/2 bus provides better support for pointing devices than the serial bus does - HP Pavilion n6000 | HP Pavilion Notebook PC N6000 Series - Most Recent Informati - Page 4
impose a blackout period after a modem repeatedly fails to connect to a service provider. The number of failed attempts and the period of time you must Hibernating This computer's default Windows ME configuration disables hibernation support. Hibernation is provided by the computer BIOS instead. - HP Pavilion n6000 | HP Pavilion Notebook PC N6000 Series - Most Recent Informati - Page 5
the Easy Internet Signup option for connecting to the Internet, but have trouble making selections using the keyboard, try using the pointing stick or touch battery power, try connecting the ac adapter. If this fixes the problem, Smart CPU mode may be affecting performance on battery power. You can - HP Pavilion n6000 | HP Pavilion Notebook PC N6000 Series - Most Recent Informati - Page 6
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 Service Pack 1 was installed when you started your computer for the first time. However, only the standard Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 files have been installed, including the - HP Pavilion n6000 | HP Pavilion Notebook PC N6000 Series - Most Recent Informati - Page 7
install support for APM. 5. Restart the computer. If you have problems, visit http://search.microsoft.com/default.asp and search for Q188134 in the Support & it from suspending or hibernating, either automatically by timing out or manually by clicking Start, Suspend or by pressing Fn+F12. However - HP Pavilion n6000 | HP Pavilion Notebook PC N6000 Series - Most Recent Informati - Page 8
on AC disabled in the BIOS Setup. In Windows 98, to avoid this problem with an external video adapter in the docking system, set the Primary Video Adapter Windows 2000, check the HP Customer Care website, www.hp.com/go/support. Using the Scroll Button For some applications, the scroll button above - HP Pavilion n6000 | HP Pavilion Notebook PC N6000 Series - Most Recent Informati - Page 9
. It will not write over any applications, settings, or drivers you have installed. For example, if you install Windows network support, you should reinstall the Service Pack so that other components work properly. Setting Up the Internal LAN Adapter If you have an internal LAN adapter, follow these - HP Pavilion n6000 | HP Pavilion Notebook PC N6000 Series - Most Recent Informati - Page 10
and install network support. When prompted, to \NT4_SPX\SpXi386.exe on the Recovery CD, where X is the Service Pack number. 3. Click Start, Run, then type or browse to cause IRQ conflicts. If this occurs, configure the PC Cards manually when more than one is installed. When installing an ATA disk - HP Pavilion n6000 | HP Pavilion Notebook PC N6000 Series - Most Recent Informati - Page 11
ROM drive, run \NT4_SPX\SpXi386.exe, where X is the Service Pack number. Matching the Keyboard and Driver The Windows NT download the Windows NT IDE driver from the Customer Care website (www.hp.com/go/support). Save the downloaded driver in the c:\hp\Drivers\Piix4 directory. Then do the following: - HP Pavilion n6000 | HP Pavilion Notebook PC N6000 Series - Most Recent Informati - Page 12
to shut down the computer. - For Windows 95 or other Plug-n-Play operating systems, you do not have to shut down before undocking. See your manual for details on how to start and stop your HP notebook computer. - End of File -
6 Dec 2000
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Sources of Information about the HP notebook computer and Windows
Precautions
SXGA+ Resolution on 15-Inch Displays
Booting from a Floppy Disk or CD
Docking with a Pavilion Notebook
Serial Mouse Problems
Using an Older Microsoft Mouse Model
Changing Smart CPU Mode
Caution: Choosing a Modem Cable
Trying to Make a Modem Connection
Using AOL 5.0 Software
Using a CD-RW Module with a Docking System
Windows Millennium
Hibernating
Signing Up on the Internet (Windows ME and 98)
Docking with a USB Mouse or Keyboard
Windows 95/98
Energy Star Feature for Display Timeout
Changing Display Settings
Playing DVDs
Installing Microsoft Internet Explorer (Windows 95 Only)
Microphone Mute
Using an LS-120 Drive (Windows 95 Only)
Using an LS-120 Drive and a Floppy Drive
Choosing Power Management Timeouts (Windows 95 Only)
Maintaining Power Management (Windows 98 Only)
Suspending while Using Infrared (Windows 95 Only)
Using Media Player (Windows 95)
Using VirusScan without a Floppy Drive
Using a Video Card in the F1477A Docking System.
Windows 2000
TopTools for Windows 2000
Software and Drivers for Windows 2000
Using the Scroll Button
Running the Tour of Windows 2000
Using VirusScan with a Network Connection
Using Dual Display Mode
Resuming from Hibernation
Creating a Boot Disk
Windows NT
Restoring Operation under Windows NT
Setting Up the Internal LAN Adapter
Standby Mode and the F1477A Docking System
Using PC Cards
Installing VirusScan and Card Executive
Installing the Service Pack for Windows NT 4.0
Matching the Keyboard and Driver