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Docked Docking and Undocking with a LAN Connection Using a Non-HP USB Floppy Drive Windows 2000 Running the Tour of Windows 2000 Supported Restoring Operation under Windows NT Setting Up the Internal LAN Adapter Using PC Cards Installing VirusScan and Card Executive Matching the Keyboard and Driver - HP Pavilion xu100 | HP Pavilion Notebook ZU1000 and XU100 Series PC 's- Most Rec - 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 xu100 | HP Pavilion Notebook ZU1000 and XU100 Series PC 's- Most Rec - Page 3
have to enter the encryption key manually. If you know the key If this does not fix the problem, the access point may need to trouble setting up or using a wireless LAN connection, see the information about wireless LAN in c:\hp\Drivers\Wireless\Readme.txt. Using HP Presentation Ready If you use HP - HP Pavilion xu100 | HP Pavilion Notebook ZU1000 and XU100 Series PC 's- Most Rec - Page 4
boot your computer into MS-DOS, power management features are not supported. You should disable power management in BIOS Setup to prevent the setup instructions in c:\hp\Drivers\Ir\Readme.txt. * If you have problems sending or receiving data, see the notes about infrared use in c:\hp\Drivers\Ir\ - HP Pavilion xu100 | HP Pavilion Notebook ZU1000 and XU100 Series PC 's- Most Rec - Page 5
Drive If your computer locks up while booting and you have a non-HP USB floppy drive connected, try rebooting with the USB drive unplugged then connecting it later. An alternative workaround is to disable the Legacy USB Support setting in BIOS Setup. Windows 2000 Running the Tour of Windows 2000 In - HP Pavilion xu100 | HP Pavilion Notebook ZU1000 and XU100 Series PC 's- Most Rec - Page 6
work properly. 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. A recent Service Pack is located on Recovery CD in the root directory - HP Pavilion xu100 | HP Pavilion Notebook ZU1000 and XU100 Series PC 's- Most Rec - Page 7
Network and install network support. When prompted, click Select From List, then Have Disk and enter the path c:\hp\drivers\lan. Select the 3Com the path c:\i386, then use the path c:\hp\drivers\lan. 2. Plug in the AC adapter and reinstall the Windows NT service pack from the Recovery CD. To do this - HP Pavilion xu100 | HP Pavilion Notebook ZU1000 and XU100 Series PC 's- Most Rec - Page 8
Control Panel, open SCSI Adapter and display the Drivers tab. 2. Highlight the Intel ATA driver and click Remove. 3. Click Add, Have Disk, and Browse. Then go to the c:\hp\Drivers\Piix4 directory and select Piixide.inf to install the PIIXIDE driver. This should allow you to install the Mediamatics - HP Pavilion xu100 | HP Pavilion Notebook ZU1000 and XU100 Series PC 's- Most Rec - Page 9
to shut down the computer. - For Windows 98 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
27 Aug 2001
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Precautions
Swapping Batteries in Standby Mode
Fixing Display Settings when Docking
Using Wireless LAN
Using HP Presentation Ready
Playing DVD Movies
Switching Displays
Running in MS-DOS Mode
Windows 98
Using the Floppy Drive with a USB Cable
Swapping Plug-In Modules
Using the Infrared Port
Using an ATA-Type PC Card while Docked
Docking and Undocking with a LAN Connection
Using a Non-HP USB Floppy Drive
Windows 2000
Running the Tour of Windows 2000
Setting the Display after Docking
Changing the Refresh Rate for an External Monitor
Booting from a Network
Reinstalling HP One-Touch
Windows XP
Using an External Keyboard
Using an Internet Proxy Server
Windows NT 4.0
Wireless LAN and Infrared Not Supported
Restoring Operation under Windows NT
Setting Up the Internal LAN Adapter
Using PC Cards
Installing VirusScan and Card Executive
Matching the Keyboard and Driver
Using Media Player
Using VirusScan without a Floppy Drive
Installing Mediamatics DVD Player Software
Dr. Watson Errors during Software Installation
Best Practices for Using Your HP Notebook Computer
Physical Care
General Use
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