HP Hewlett Packard Laptop 377703 001 User Manual

Getting Started  
HP Compaq Notebook Series  
Document Part Number: 377703-001  
May 2005  
This guide explains how to identify and use the notebook  
hardware and software features, and how to locate additional  
help and support. Additional user information is provided in  
the Help and Support Center. Select Start > Help and Support >  
User Guides.  
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Step 3: Insert the Battery Pack. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–5  
Modem. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–6  
Protect Your Notebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–4  
Name Your Notebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–5  
Enter an Administrator Password  
(Select Models Only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–6  
Register Online. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–7  
Create User Accounts (Select Models Only) . . . . . . . . . . 2–8  
Press the Finish Button. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–8  
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Contents  
3 Next Steps  
Protect the Notebook from Viruses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–2  
Bottom Components. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–19  
Display Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–23  
Wireless Antennae (Select Models Only) . . . . . . . . . . . 4–24  
Labels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–25  
Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–26  
Operating Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–26  
Rated Input Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–27  
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Contents  
Restoring to a Restore Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A–4  
Reinstalling Applications from the Hard Drive. . . . . A–6  
Reinstalling Applications from Discs . . . . . . . . . . . . A–6  
Repairing the Operating System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A–7  
Reinstalling the Operating System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A–8  
Reinstalling Device Drivers and Other Software. . . . . . . A–9  
Index  
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Hardware Setup ꢀ  
ÅWARNING: This notebook is designed to run demanding  
applications at full power. As a result of increased power consumption,  
it is normal for the notebook to feel warm or hot when used  
continuously. To avoid potential discomfort or burns, do not block the  
air vents or use the notebook on your lap for extended periods. The  
notebook complies with the user-accessible surface temperature limits  
defined by the International Standard for Safety of Information  
Technology Equipment (IEC 60950).  
CAUTION: To prevent file corruption and to ensure that the correct drivers  
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are installed:  
■ꢀ Do not set up the notebook for the first time while the notebook is  
docked in an optional docking device (select models only).  
During the hardware and software setup procedures:  
Do not unplug the notebook from external power.  
Do not shut down the notebook or initiate standby or  
hibernation.  
Do connect the modem cable as instructed in the “Modem”  
section and the network cable as instructed in the “Network  
Card” section later in this chapter, but do not insert, remove,  
connect, or disconnect any other device, cable, or cord.  
For regulatory and safety notices, refer to the Regulatory, Safety  
and Environmental Notices guide located in the Help and Support  
Center. Select Start > Help and Support > User Guides.  
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During hardware setup, you will  
1. Learn how to get help by accessing online user guides and  
troubleshooting resources.  
2. Identify the hardware you need to set up the notebook.  
3. Insert the battery pack into the notebook so that it can begin  
to charge as soon as the notebook is connected to external  
power.  
4. Connect the communication device (modem or network card)  
so that you can register the notebook and operating system  
during software setup.  
5. Connect the notebook to external power.  
6. Open the notebook.  
7. Turn on the notebook.  
After you turn on the notebook, you will be prompted to begin  
software setup.  
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Hardware Setup  
Step 1: Before You Begin  
Access the Online User Guides  
User guides, reference manuals, regulatory and safety notices,  
and other resources that provide information about using your  
notebook are available through the Help and Support Center.  
To access documents in the Help and Support Center:  
»
Select Start > Help and Support > User Guides.  
Troubleshooting Resources  
If you experience problems, follow the steps below to  
troubleshoot your computer:  
Refer to the Troubleshooting guide that is available in  
the Help and Support Center. Select Start > Help and  
Support > User Guides.  
Access the Help and Support Center for additional  
information about your notebook and for Web site links.  
Select Start > Help and Support.  
Although many checkup and repair features require an Internet  
✎ꢀ  
connection, many other tools can help you fix a problem while  
the notebook is offline.  
Contact Customer Care for further assistance.  
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Step 2: Identify the Setup Hardware  
Your notebook may look slightly different from the illustrations  
in this chapter. Modem cables, battery packs, and power cords  
vary in appearance by region and country.  
To set up the notebook for the first time, you need the notebook,  
the AC adapter 1, the battery pack 2, the power cord 3, and a  
network cable 4 (purchased separately) or modem cable 5.  
WARNING: To reduce potential safety issues, only the AC adapter  
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or battery pack provided with the computer, a replacement AC adapter or  
battery pack provided by HP, or a compatible AC adapter or battery pack  
purchased as an accessory from HP should be used with the computer.  
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Step 3: Insert the Battery Pack  
This notebook supports up to 2 battery packs:  
One primary lithium-ion battery pack is included with the  
notebook.  
The travel battery pack is an optional battery pack that can  
be attached to the bottom of the notebook.  
To insert the primary battery pack:  
1. Turn the notebook upside down with the rear toward you.  
2. Slide the battery pack 1 into the battery bay until it is seated.  
The battery pack release latches 2 automatically lock the  
battery into place.)  
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Step 4: Connect the Communication  
Device  
Modem  
Your notebook has an internal modem, an RJ-11 (modem) jack,  
preinstalled modem drivers, and a modem cable. The modem  
cable must be connected to an analog telephone line.  
CAUTION: Jacks for digital PBX systems may resemble analog  
(modem) jacks but are not compatible with the modem.  
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Jacks for analog telephone lines vary by country.  
country where RJ-11 (modem) jacks are standard, follow  
the instructions in “Connecting the Modem Cable,” next in  
this chapter.  
If you are connecting the modem to a telephone line in  
a country where RJ-11 (modem) jacks are not standard,  
follow the instructions in “Connecting the Modem with  
an Adapter,” later in this chapter.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect the modem  
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from the telephone network before accessing an internal compartment of  
the notebook. Internal compartments include the memory module  
compartment, the battery bay, and the hard drive bay.  
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Connecting the Modem Cable  
To connect the modem to an analog telephone line that has  
an RJ-11 (modem) jack:  
1. If your modem cable contains noise suppression circuitry 1,  
plug the circuitry end of the modem cable 2 into the RJ-11  
(modem) jack on the notebook.  
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, or damage to the  
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equipment, do not plug a modem cable into a RJ-45  
(network) jack.  
2. Plug the other end of the modem cable into the telephone  
wall jack 3.  
✎ꢀTelephone wall jacks and modem cables vary in appearance by  
region and country.  
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Connecting the Modem with an Adapter  
To connect the modem to an analog telephone line that does  
not have an RJ-11 (modem) jack:  
1. If the modem cable contains noise suppression circuitry 1,  
plug the circuitry end of the modem cable 2 into the RJ-11  
(modem) jack on the notebook.  
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, or damage to  
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the equipment, do not plug the modem cable into a RJ-45  
(network) jack.  
2. Plug the modem cable into the country-specific modem  
adapter 3.  
3. Plug the country-specific modem adapter 4 into the  
telephone wall jack.  
✎ꢀTelephone wall jacks and modem cables vary in appearance by  
region and country.  
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Network Card  
Your notebook has an RJ-45 (network) jack, an internal network  
interface card (NIC), and preinstalled network drivers.  
Connecting a Network Cable  
A network cable has an 8-pin RJ-45 network connector at each  
end and may contain noise suppression circuitry, which prevents  
interference with TV and radio reception.  
To connect the network cable:  
1. Confirm that the existing network supports Ethernet  
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T connections.  
2. If the network cable contains noise suppression circuitry 1,  
plug the circuitry end of the network cable 2 into the RJ-45  
jack on the back of the notebook.  
3. Plug the other end of the cable 3 into an RJ-45 wall jack.  
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Step 5: Connect the Notebook to  
External Power  
To connect the notebook to external AC power:  
1. Plug the AC adapter cable 1 into the power connector.  
(The power connector is on the rear of the notebook.)  
2. Plug the power cord 2 into the AC adapter, and then into  
the AC outlet 3.  
Power cords and AC outlets vary in appearance by region  
and country.  
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When the notebook receives AC power, the battery pack begins  
to charge and the battery light is turned on. The color of the  
battery light is amber when the battery is charging. The light  
changes from amber to green when it is close to full charge  
capacity. When the battery pack is fully charged, the battery light  
is turned off. For more information about the battery light, refer to  
Lights” in Chapter 4.  
It is recommended that you leave the notebook connected to  
external power until the battery pack is fully charged and the  
battery light is turned off. A partially charged new battery pack  
can run the notebook after software setup is complete, but battery  
charge displays will not be accurate until the new battery pack has  
been fully charged.  
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Step 6: Open the Notebook  
To open the notebook:  
1. Slide the display release latch 1 to the right to release the  
display.  
2. Raise the display 2.  
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Step 7: Turn on the Notebook  
To turn on the notebook:  
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Press and release the power/standby button 1.  
The power/standby light 2 next to the power/standby button  
and the power/standby light on the front of the notebook 3ꢀ  
are turned on, and you are prompted to begin software setup.  
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Software Setup ꢀ  
Read the information below before you begin the software  
setup wizard. After you respond to the setup prompt, you must  
complete the entire setup process without interruption. Setup  
time varies.  
The software setup process allows you to  
■ꢀ Select regional preferences.  
■ꢀ Accept license agreements.  
■ꢀ Protect your notebook.  
■ꢀ Name your notebook.  
■ꢀ Enter an administrator password (select models only).  
■ꢀ Register online.  
■ꢀ Create user accounts (select models only).  
If you prefer not to register your notebook during software setup,  
you can do so at any time after software setup is complete. You  
can also change or add any settings you select or skip during the  
setup process. Although you can register and set preferences  
later, it is usually easier and faster to complete these tasks during  
software setup.  
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Software Setup  
During software setup, it is normal for some notebook models to  
pause occasionally for several minutes. These normal pauses are  
indicated by an hourglass icon.  
CAUTION: If you are prompted to select an operating system  
language before a page called “Welcome to Microsoft Windows”  
is displayed, choose carefully. On some models, the languages that  
you do not choose are deleted from the system and cannot be restored  
during software setup.  
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To move the pointer, slide your finger on the TouchPad 1 in the  
direction that you want to move the pointer. To select an item,  
move the pointer over the item, and then press the left TouchPad  
button 2.  
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Welcome to Microsoft Windows  
The first page in the Setup Wizard is “Welcome to Microsoft  
Windows.” This page introduces your Microsoft® Windows®  
operating system and explains the software setup navigation:  
To display additional information about the text on any  
wizard page:  
Select the question mark icon in the lower-right section of  
the page or press the f1 key on your keyboard.  
To continue to the next page:  
Select the Next button in the lower-right corner of the page.  
To return to the previous page:  
Select the Back button in the lower-left corner of the page.  
(This button is available only on subsequent pages.)  
To skip a page without entering a preference:  
Select the Skip button in the lower-right corner of the page.  
(This button is not available on all pages.)  
Select Your Regional Preferences  
Regional preferences are preset for the country in which you  
purchased the notebook. The next 2 pages prompt you to confirm  
or change the regional preferences:  
“How should dates and currency appear?”— Confirm or  
change the region and language preferences to format dates  
and currency.  
Notice that regional versions of some languages are shown  
in parentheses after the language name.  
“What time zone are you in?”— Confirm or change your  
time zone.  
You can select or clear the check box for the notebook clock  
to automatically adjust to daylight saving time.  
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Accept the License Agreements  
On the “End-User License Agreement (EULA)” page, you must  
accept both the Microsoft End-User License Agreement  
and the HP Software Product License Agreement to continue  
with software setup.  
To accept both agreements:  
Select Yes, I accept them, and then select Next.  
To decline both agreements:  
Select No, I don’t accept them, and then select Next.  
If you decline both agreements, you will not be permitted  
to use the installed software. On the following page you will  
be offered only 2 options:  
You can choose Back to return to the End-User License  
Agreement page  
– or –  
You can choose Shut Down to turn off the notebook.  
When you start the notebook after selecting Shut Down, the  
“Welcome to Microsoft Windows” page is displayed and you  
must again begin software setup.  
Protect Your Notebook  
When your notebook is connected to the Internet, Microsoft can  
automatically update your system with the latest security updates,  
critical updates, and service packs.  
To enable Automatic Updates:  
Select Help protect my PC by turning on Automatic  
Updates now.  
To disable Automatic Updates or to enable it later:  
Select Not right now.  
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Name Your Notebook  
If you plan to include your notebook on a network, your notebook  
must have a unique name. On the “What’s your computer’s  
name?” page, you can retain the default name shown in the  
Computer name box or designate another name.  
For example, you may want to base your notebook name on your  
name or a location, such as “Familyroom.” In order for your  
notebook name to be displayed on a network, the name  
Must not be longer than 15 characters.  
Must include only numerals (0-9), letters (A-Z and a-z),  
and hyphens.  
Cannot include spaces.  
You can also enter a description of your notebook in the  
Computer Description box. The description can contain spaces  
and special characters. For example, you could describe your  
notebook as “David’s game machine.”  
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Enter an Administrator Password  
(Select Models Only)  
On some notebook models, the “What’s your Administrator  
password?” page is displyed next, allowing you to create an  
administrator password that protects the notebook from  
unauthorized access to the Computer Setup utility.  
You can manage the administrator password in the Computer  
Setup utility or in BIOS Configuration for ProtectTools in  
ProtectTools Security Manager.  
The administrator password  
Is not interchangeable with a Windows administrator  
password, although both passwords can be identical.  
Is not displayed as it is set, entered, changed, or deleted.  
Must be set and entered with the same keys. For example, an  
administrator password set with keyboard number keys will  
not be recognized if you enter it thereafter with embedded  
numeric keypad number keys.  
Can include any combination of up to 32 letters and numbers  
and is not case sensitive.  
To enter an administrator password:  
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Enter a password according to the guidelines above, and then  
reenter the password to confirm it.  
To proceed with your registration and software setup, select Next.  
If you choose to skip this step, you can set an administrator  
password at a later time using the Computer Setup utility or BIOS  
Configuration for ProtectTools in ProtectTools Security Manager.  
For more information, refer to the Security guide in the Help and  
Support Center. To access the Help and Support Center, select  
Start > Help and Support > User Guides.  
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Register Online  
On the “Register Online with Hewlett-Packard” page, you can  
Register your notebook—Enter your information in the  
boxes.  
Register your operating system—Select the Also Register  
with Microsoft check box beneath the text boxes.  
Indicate how you prefer to be contacted by Hewlett-Packard  
when you request help—Select or clear the check boxes  
above the Microsoft registration information.  
To view the Hewlett-Packard Registration Privacy Statement:  
»
Select the underlined link near the top of the page.  
To view the Microsoft Windows Registration Privacy Statement:  
To return to the registration page from either of these pages:  
Select Back.  
»
»
To proceed with your registration and software setup, select Next.  
If you connected your modem or network card during the “Step 4:  
Connect the Communication Device” section in Chapter 1,  
“Hardware Setup,” or connected the notebook to the Internet by  
another method, the “Connecting to online registration” page is  
displayed. This page describes the progress of your registration.  
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Create User Accounts (Select Models  
Only)  
On some notebook models, the “Who will use this computer?”  
page is displayed, allowing you to create a user account for each  
person who will use the notebook. User accounts enable each  
notebook user to create a personal notebook environment by  
choosing display and security settings, personal files, screen  
savers, and the appearance of the Windows desktop.  
Thereafter, when Windows starts, the list of user accounts is  
displayed. When a user account is selected, Windows opens  
according to the preferences set by that user.  
Press the Finish Button  
When the “Thank you!” page is displayed, read the text, and then  
click Finish. The notebook restarts after the process is complete.  
Select your user account, and then press enter to begin using your  
notebook. To protect your notebook, follow the instructions in  
Chapter 3, “Next Steps.”  
All Windows instructions in your notebook documentation  
describe Microsoft Windows XP procedures based on the default  
Windows XP category view. For information about switching  
between Windows XP classic view and Windows XP category  
view, select Start > Help and Support > Customizing your  
computer > Files, folders, and programs > Use Windows  
classic folders.  
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Protect Your Notebook  
You can use the information in this section to  
■ꢀ Protect the notebook from viruses.  
■ꢀ Protect the notebook from power surges.  
■ꢀ Protect your privacy.  
■ꢀ Use the notebook safely.  
■ꢀ Turn off the notebook properly.  
For information about other notebook security features, such  
as passwords, device disabling, and the optional security cable  
lock, refer to the Security guide located in the Help and Support  
Center. Select Start > Help and Support > User Guides.  
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Protect the Notebook from Viruses  
When you use the notebook for Internet access, e-mail, or  
networking, you expose the notebook to computer viruses.  
Computer viruses can damage or disable your operating system,  
applications, and utilities.  
Norton AntiVirus software is preinstalled on your notebook to  
protect against such viruses. Norton Antivirus software can detect  
and destroy most viruses, and usually repair damage they have  
caused. To provide protection against newly discovered viruses,  
Norton Antivirus software must be periodically updated.  
For information about using and updating your Norton  
AntiVirus software, and for other information such as  
troubleshooting:  
Select Start > All Programs > Norton AntiVirus. Then  
select the Help & Support button.  
For more information about computer viruses:  
1. Select Start > Help and Support.  
2. Type viruses into the Search box.  
3. Then press enter.  
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Protect the Notebook from Power Surges  
To protect the notebook from power surges that may be caused by  
irregular electrical service or an electrical storm:  
Plug the notebook power cord into an optional, high-quality  
surge protector. Surge protectors are available from most  
computer or electronics retailers.  
Provide surge protection on the cable that connects the  
modem to a telephone line.  
During an electrical storm, either run the notebook on battery  
power or shut down the notebook and unplug the power cord.  
Protect Your Privacy  
When you use the notebook for Internet access, e-mail, or  
networking, it is possible for unauthorized persons to obtain  
information about you, your notebook, and your data. Firewall  
software monitors incoming traffic on your computer by  
including features such as logging and reporting, automatic  
alarms, and user interfaces for configuring the firewall. Some  
firewalls also monitor outgoing traffic. To protect your privacy, it  
is recommended that you  
Keep your operating system updated. When your notebook is  
connected to the Internet, Microsoft can automatically update  
your system with the latest security updates, critical updates,  
and service packs. For information about updating your  
operating system, select Start > Help and Support.  
Use a firewall such as the Windows operating system firewall  
that is available on your notebook. To learn more about this  
firewall:  
Select Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet  
Connections > Windows Firewall > General tab.  
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Under some circumstances a firewall can block access to  
Internet games, interfere with printer or file sharing on a network,  
or block authorized e-mail attachments. To temporarily solve the  
problem, disable the firewall, perform the task, and then enable  
the firewall. To permanently resolve the problem, reconfigure the  
firewall as follows:  
If you are using Windows Firewall, select Start > Help and  
Support to search for instructions on reconfiguring the  
firewall.  
If you are using an optional firewall, refer to the firewall  
documentation or contact the firewall manufacturer.  
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Use the Notebook Safely  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to  
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your equipment:  
Plug the power cord into an AC outlet that is easily accessible  
at all times.  
Disconnect power from the product by unplugging the power cord  
from the AC outlet.  
If provided with a 3-pin attachment plug on your power cord, plug  
the cord into a grounded (earthed) 3-pin outlet. Do not disable the  
power cord grounding pin; for example, by attaching a 2-pin  
adapter. The grounding pin is an important safety feature.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious injury, read the Safety and  
Comfort Guide (not available in all languages). It describes proper  
workstation setup, and proper posture, health, and work habits for  
notebook users. The Safety and Comfort Guide also provides important  
electrical and mechanical safety information. This guide is available on  
the Web at http://www.hp.com/ergo, on the notebook hard drive, and  
through the Help and Support Center at Start > Help and Support >  
User Guides.  
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WARNING: To avoid potential discomfort or burns, do not block the air  
vents or use the notebook on your lap for extended periods. The notebook  
is designed to run demanding applications at full power. As a result of  
increased power consumption, it is normal for the notebook to feel warm or  
hot when used continuously. The notebook complies with the  
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user-accessible surface temperature limits defined by the International  
Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment (IEC 60950).  
WARNING: To reduce potential safety issues, only the AC adapter  
or battery pack provided with the computer, a replacement AC adapter or  
battery pack provided by HP, or a compatible AC adapter or battery pack  
purchased as an accessory from HP should be used with the computer.  
For safety and regulatory information, refer to the Regulatory,  
Safety and Environmental Notices guide in the Help and Support  
Center at Start > Help and Support > User Guides.  
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Turn Off the Notebook Properly  
Whenever possible, turn off the notebook by using the  
standard Windows shutdown procedure for your operating  
system:  
In Windows XP Home:  
Select Start > Turn Off Computer > Turn Off.  
In Windows XP Professional:  
Select Start > Turn Off Computer > Turn Off. (If you  
connect your notebook to a network domain, the  
Turn Off Computer button may be replaced by the Shut  
Down button.)  
If the notebook does not respond, try the following shutdown  
procedures:  
Press ctrl+alt+delete. Then, select Shut Down > Turn Off.  
If the notebook does not respond to the ctrl+alt+delete  
procedure, press and hold the power/standby button for at  
least 5 seconds.  
You should use the power/standby button to shut down the  
Äꢀ  
notebook only when the system does not respond to any of  
the shutdown procedures listed above. Using the  
power/standby button to shut down the system can result in  
file corruption and data loss.  
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This chapter describes hardware features of the notebook.  
Components included with your notebook may vary by  
geographical region and by model. The illustrations in this  
chapter identify the standard external features included in most  
notebook models. Refer to the illustrations that most closely  
match your notebook.  
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Top Components  
Lights  
Refer to the illustration that most closely matches your notebook.  
Component  
Description  
Power/standby lights* (2)  
Green: The notebook is on.  
1ꢀ  
Blinking green: The notebook is in  
standby mode.  
Off: The notebook is off or in  
hibernation.  
Wireless lights (2)  
On: An integrated wireless device,  
such as a wireless local area network  
(LAN) device and/or a Bluetooth®  
device is turned on.  
2ꢀ  
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Component  
Description  
Caps lock light  
3ꢀ  
On: Caps lock is on.  
Num lock light  
4ꢀ  
On: Num lock is on or the embedded  
numeric keypad is enabled.  
Volume mute light  
5ꢀ  
On: System sound is turned off.  
IDE (Integrated Drive  
6ꢀ  
Electronics) drive light  
Blinking: The hard drive or optical drive  
is being accessed.  
Battery light  
7ꢀ  
Amber: A battery pack is charging.  
Green: A battery pack is close to full  
charge capacity.  
Blinking amber: A battery pack that is  
the only available power source has  
reached a low-battery condition. When  
the battery reaches a critical  
low-battery condition, the battery light  
begins blinking more quickly.  
Off: If the notebook is connected to an  
external power source, the light is  
turned off when all batteries in the  
notebook are fully charged. If the  
notebook is not connected to an  
external power source, the light is  
turned off until the battery reaches a  
low-battery condition.  
*There are 2 power/standby lights. Both display the same information. The  
light on the power button is visible only when the notebook is open; the  
other power/standby light is always visible on the front of the notebook.  
There are 2 wireless lights. Both display the same information. The light  
on the wireless button is visible only when the notebook is open; the other  
wireless light is always visible on the front of the notebook.  
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Component  
Description  
Power/standby lights* (2)  
1ꢀ  
Green: The notebook is on.  
Blinking green: The notebook is in  
standby mode.  
Off: The notebook is off or in  
hibernation.  
Wireless lights (2)  
On: An integrated wireless device,  
such as a wireless LAN device and/or  
a Bluetooth device is turned on.  
2ꢀ  
Caps lock light  
Num lock light  
On: Caps lock is on.  
3ꢀ  
On: Num lock is on or the embedded  
numeric keypad is enabled.  
4ꢀ  
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Component  
Description  
IDE drive light  
5ꢀ  
Blinking: The hard drive or optical drive  
is being accessed.  
Battery light  
6ꢀ  
Amber: A battery pack is charging.  
Green: A battery pack is close to full  
charge capacity.  
Blinking amber: A battery pack that is  
the only available power source has  
reached a low-battery condition. When  
the battery reaches a critical  
low-battery condition, the battery light  
begins blinking more quickly.  
Off: If the notebook is connected to an  
external power source, the light is  
turned off when all batteries in the  
notebook are fully charged. If the  
notebook is not connected to an  
external power source, the light is  
turned off until the battery reaches a  
low-battery condition.  
*There are 2 power/standby lights. Both display the same information. The  
light on the power button is visible only when the notebook is open; the  
other power/standby light is always visible on the front of the notebook.  
There are 2 wireless lights. Both display the same information. The light  
on the wireless button is visible only when the notebook is open; the other  
wireless light is always visible on the front of the notebook.  
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TouchPad  
Component  
Description  
TouchPad*  
1ꢀ  
Moves the pointer and selects or  
activates items on the screen. Can be  
set to perform other mouse functions,  
such as scrolling, selecting, and  
double-clicking.  
Left TouchPad button*  
Right TouchPad button*  
TouchPad scroll zone*  
Functions like the left button on an  
external mouse.  
2ꢀ  
3ꢀ  
4ꢀ  
Functions like the right button on an  
external mouse.  
Scrolls upward or downward.  
*This table describes default settings. For information about changing  
default settings, refer to the user guides located in the Help and Support  
Center. Select Start > Help and Support > User Guides.  
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Buttons, Switches and Readers  
Refer to the illustration that most closely matches your notebook.  
Component  
Power/standby button*  
Description  
When the notebook is  
1  
Off, press the button to turn on the  
notebook.  
In standby, briefly press the button  
to exit standby.  
In hibernation, briefly press the  
button to exit hibernation.  
If the notebook has stopped  
responding and Microsoft Windows  
shutdown procedures cannot be used,  
press the power/standby button and  
hold for at least 5 seconds to turn off  
the notebook.  
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Component  
Description  
Display switch  
2ꢀ  
Initiates standby mode if the display  
is closed while the notebook is  
turned on.  
Info Center button  
3ꢀ  
Launches Info Center, which enables  
you to open the following software  
solutions: Altiris Local Recovery,  
Contact HP, Help and Support,  
Accessories Product Tour (Options  
Demo), ProtectTools Security  
Manager, Software Setup, System  
Information, and Wireless Assistant.  
Wireless button*  
4ꢀ  
Turns the wireless functionality on or  
off, but does not create a wireless  
connection.  
To establish a wireless  
✎ꢀ  
connection, a wireless network  
must already be set up. For more  
information about wireless  
connections, visit  
Presentation mode button  
Volume mute button  
Volume down button  
Volume up button  
Turns on Presentation mode.  
Mutes system sound.  
5ꢀ  
6ꢀ  
7ꢀ  
8ꢀ  
9ꢀ  
Decreases system volume.  
Increases system volume.  
Fingerprint reader  
Allows a fingerprint logon to Windows  
instead of a password logon.  
*This table describes default settings. For information about changing  
default settings, refer to the user guides located in the Help and Support  
Center. Select Start > Help and Support > User Guides.  
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Component  
Description  
Power/standby button*  
When the notebook is  
1 ꢀ  
Off, press the button to turn on the  
notebook.  
In standby, briefly press the button  
to exit standby.  
In hibernation, briefly press the  
button to exit hibernation.  
If the notebook has stopped  
responding and Microsoft Windows  
shutdown procedures cannot be used,  
press the power/standby button and  
hold for at least 5 seconds to turn off  
the notebook.  
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Component  
Description  
Display switch  
2ꢀ  
Puts the notebook in standby if the  
display is closed while the notebook is  
turned on.  
Wireless button*  
3ꢀ  
Turns the wireless functionality on or  
off, but does not create a wireless  
connection.  
To establish a wireless  
✎ꢀ  
connection, a wireless network  
must already be set up. For more  
information about wireless  
connections, visit  
*This table describes default settings. For information about changing  
default settings, refer to the user guides located in the Help and Support  
Center. Select Start > Help and Support > User Guides.  
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Keys ꢀ  
Your notebook may look slightly different from the illustration in  
this section.  
Component  
Description  
esc key  
1ꢀ  
Executes frequently used system  
functions when pressed in combination  
with the fn key.  
Windows logo key  
2ꢀ  
Displays the Microsoft Windows  
Start menu.  
fn key  
3ꢀ  
Executes frequently used system  
functions when pressed in combination  
with a function key or the esc key.  
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Component  
Description  
Function keys  
4ꢀ  
Execute frequently used system  
functions when pressed in combination  
with the fn key.  
Refer to the table in “Hotkey  
✎ꢀ  
Quick Reference” for a  
description of each hotkey.  
Embedded numeric keypad  
5ꢀ  
keys  
Can be used like the keys on an  
external numeric keypad.  
Windows applications key  
6ꢀ  
Displays a shortcut menu for items  
beneath the pointer.  
Hotkey Quick Reference  
KeyCombination KeyCombination  
to Activate  
Function  
to Deactivate  
Function  
Function  
Initiate standby  
fn+f3  
Power/standby  
button  
Alternate between notebook  
display and external display  
fn+f4  
fn+f4  
Mute the system sound  
Decrease system sound  
Increase system sound  
View battery information  
Decrease screen brightness  
Increase screen brightness  
Display system information  
fn+f5  
fn+f6  
fn+f7  
fn+f8  
fn+f9  
fn+f10  
fn+esc  
fn+f5  
Not applicable  
Not applicable  
fn+f8  
Not applicable  
Not applicable  
fn+esc  
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Front Components  
Refer to the illustration that most closely matches your notebook.  
Component  
Description  
Speakers (2)  
1ꢀ  
Produce system sound.  
Display release latch  
Opens the notebook.  
2ꢀ  
3ꢀ  
6-in-1 Digital Media Slot  
(select models only)  
Supports 6 optional digital media card  
formats: SD (Secure Digital) Memory  
Card, MultiMediaCard, Memory Stick,  
Memory Stick Pro, SmartMedia card,  
and xD-Picture Card.  
6-in-1 Digital Media Slot light On: Slot is accessing a digital  
4ꢀ  
(select models only)  
media card.  
Component  
Description  
Speakers (2)  
1ꢀ  
Produce system sound.  
Display release latch  
2ꢀ  
Opens the notebook.  
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Rear Components  
Refer to the illustration that most closely matches your notebook.  
Component  
Security cable slot  
Description  
Attaches an optional security cable to  
the notebook.  
1ꢀ  
Security solutions are  
Äꢀ  
designed to act as deterrents.  
These deterrents may not  
prevent a product from being  
mishandled or stolen.  
Power connector  
2ꢀ  
Connects an AC adapter or an optional  
power adapter.  
RJ-45 (network) jack  
USB port  
Connects a network cable.  
3ꢀ  
Connects USB 1.1- and 2.0-compliant  
devices to the notebook using a  
standard USB cable, or connects an  
optional External MultiBay II to the  
notebook. The MultiBay II must be  
connected to an external power  
source.  
4ꢀ  
S-Video-out jack  
5ꢀ  
Connects an optional S-Video  
device such as a television, VCR,  
camcorder, overhead projector, or  
video capture card.  
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Component  
Security cable slot  
Description  
Attaches an optional security cable to  
the notebook.  
1ꢀ  
Security solutions are  
Äꢀ  
designed to act as deterrents.  
These deterrents may not  
prevent a product from being  
mishandled or stolen.  
Power connector  
2ꢀ  
Connects an AC adapter or an optional  
power adapter.  
RJ-45 (network) jack  
USB port  
Connects a network cable.  
3ꢀ  
Connects USB 1.1- and 2.0-compliant  
devices to the notebook using a  
standard USB cable, or connects an  
optional External MultiBay II to the  
notebook. The MultiBay II must be  
connected to an external power  
source.  
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Right-Side Components ꢀ  
Your notebook may look slightly different from the illustration in  
this section.  
Component  
Description  
Optical drive button  
Releases the media tray.  
1ꢀ  
2ꢀ  
3ꢀ  
Optical drive  
Reads an optical disc.  
RJ-11 (modem) jack  
Connects a modem cable.  
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Left-Side Components ꢀ  
Your notebook may look slightly different from the illustration in  
this section.  
Component  
Description  
Vent  
1ꢀ  
Enables airflow to cool internal  
components.  
To prevent overheating, do  
Äꢀ  
not obstruct vents. Using the  
notebook on a soft surface, such  
as a pillow, blanket, rug, or thick  
clothing, may block airflow.  
External monitor port  
1394 port  
Connects an external monitor.  
2ꢀ  
Connects an optional IEEE 1394  
device, such as a camcorder.  
3ꢀ  
USB ports (2)  
4ꢀ  
Connect USB 1.1- and 2.0-compliant  
devices to the notebook using a  
standard USB cable. Either port can  
also connect an optional External  
MultiBay II to the notebook. The  
MultiBay II must be connected to an  
external power source.  
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Component  
Description  
Audio-in (microphone) jack  
5ꢀ  
Connects an optional headset  
microphone or a monaural  
microphone.  
Audio-out (headphone) jack  
6ꢀ  
Produces system sound when  
connected to optional powered stereo  
speakers, headphones, headset, or  
television audio.  
PC Card slot  
Supports optional Type I or Type II  
PC Cards.  
7ꢀ  
8ꢀ  
9ꢀ  
ExpressCard slot (select  
models only)  
Supports optional ExpressCard/54 or  
ExpressCard/34 cards.  
PC Card slot eject button (1) Ejects the PC Card from the  
PC Card slot.  
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Bottom Components  
Refer to the illustration that most closely matches your notebook.  
Component  
Description  
Hard drive bay  
Holds the hard drive.  
1ꢀ  
2ꢀ  
Vents (2 or 3)*  
Enable airflow to cool internal  
components.  
To prevent overheating, do not  
Äꢀ  
obstruct vents. Use the notebook  
only on a hard, flat surface. Do  
not allow another hard surface,  
such as a printer, or a soft  
surface, such as pillows, thick  
rugs, or clothing, to block the  
airflow.  
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Component  
Description  
Docking connector  
3ꢀ  
Connects the notebook to an optional  
docking device.  
Primary battery pack release Release the primary battery pack from  
4ꢀ  
latches (2)  
the battery bay.  
Primary battery bay  
Holds the primary battery pack.  
5ꢀ  
6ꢀ  
7ꢀ  
Travel battery connector  
Connect an optional travel battery.  
Contains the memory module slots.  
Memory module  
compartment  
*Depending on your notebook model, the vents on the notebook may vary in  
number and location.  
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Component  
Description  
Hard drive bay  
1ꢀ  
Holds the hard drive.  
Vents (2 or 3)*  
2ꢀ  
Enable airflow to cool internal  
components.  
To prevent overheating, do not  
Äꢀ  
obstruct vents. Use the notebook  
only on a hard, flat surface. Do  
not allow another hard surface,  
such as a printer, or a soft  
surface, such as pillows, thick  
rugs, or clothing, to block the  
airflow.  
Primary battery pack release Release the primary battery pack from  
3ꢀ  
latches (2)  
the battery bay.  
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Component  
Description  
Primary battery bay  
Holds the primary battery pack.  
4ꢀ  
5ꢀ  
6ꢀ  
Travel battery connector  
Connects an optional travel battery.  
Contains the memory module slots.  
Memory module  
compartment  
*Depending on your notebook model, the vents on the notebook may vary in  
number and location.  
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Display Components ꢀ  
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in this section.  
Component  
1ꢀ Display release latch  
Internal microphone  
Description  
Opens the notebook.  
Records sound.  
2ꢀ  
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Wireless Antennae  
(Select Models Only)  
On select notebook models, there are 2 wireless antennae that  
send and receive wireless device signals. They are not visible  
from the outside of the notebook.  
For wireless regulatory notices in your region, refer to the  
Regulatory, Safety and Environmental Notices guide located in  
the Help and Support Center. Select Start > Help and Support >  
User Guides.  
Your notebook may look slightly different from the illustration in  
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Labels  
The labels affixed to the notebook provide information you may  
need when you troubleshoot system problems or travel  
internationally with the notebook.  
Service Tag—Provides the product name, product number  
(P/N), and serial number (S/N) of your notebook. You may  
need the product number and the serial number when you  
contact Customer Care. The Service Tag label is affixed to  
the bottom of the notebook. The information on the Service  
Tag is also available through Start > Help and Support.  
Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity—Contains the  
Microsoft Windows Product Key. You may need the Product  
Key to update or troubleshoot the operating system. This  
certificate is affixed to the bottom of the notebook.  
Regulatory label—Provides regulatory information about the  
notebook. The Regulatory label is affixed to the bottom of the  
notebook.  
Modem Approval label—Provides regulatory information  
about the modem and lists the agency approval markings  
required by some of the countries in which the modem has  
been approved for use. You may need this information when  
traveling internationally. The Modem Approval label is  
affixed to the bottom of the notebook.  
Wireless certification labels—Some notebook models  
include an optional wireless local area network (WLAN)  
device and/or an optional Bluetooth® device. If your  
notebook model includes one or more wireless devices,  
a certificate is included with your notebook. It provides  
regulatory information about each device and the approval  
markings of some of the countries in which the device has  
been approved for use. You may need this information when  
traveling internationally. Wireless certification labels are  
affixed to the bottom of the notebook.  
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Specifications  
Operating Environment  
The operating environment information in the following table  
may be helpful if you plan to use or transport the notebook in  
extreme environments.  
Factor  
Metric  
U.S.  
Temperature  
Operating (not writing to optical disc) 0°C to 35°C  
32°F to 95°F  
41°F to 95°F  
-4°F to 140°F  
Operating (writing to optical disc)  
Nonoperating  
5°C to 35°C  
-20°C to 60°C  
Relative humidity (noncondensing)  
Operating  
10% to 90%  
5% to 95%  
10% to 90%  
5% to 95%  
Nonoperating  
Maximum altitude (unpressurized)  
Operating (14.7 to 10.1 psia)  
Nonoperating (14.7 to 4.4 psia)  
-15 m to 3,048 m  
-50 ft to 10,000 ft  
-15 m to 12,192 m -50 ft to 40,000 ft  
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Rated Input Power  
The power information in this section may be helpful if you plan  
to travel internationally with the notebook.  
The notebook operates on DC power, which can be supplied by  
an AC or a DC power source. Although the notebook can be  
powered from a stand-alone DC power source, it is strongly  
recommended that the notebook be powered only with an  
AC adapter or a DC power cord supplied by or approved by HP.  
The notebook is capable of accepting DC power within the  
following specifications.  
Input Power  
Rating  
Operating voltage  
Operating current  
18.5 V dc @ 3.5 A - 65 W  
3.5 A  
This product is designed for IT power systems in Norway with  
phase-to-phase voltage not exceeding 240 V rms.  
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System Recovery ꢀ  
The notebook system recovery process provides several ways to  
recover optimal system functionality. For best results, attempt  
to recover optimal notebook functionality by using the following  
procedures in the order described here.  
Safeguarding Your Data  
Software or devices added to the notebook can cause your system  
to become unstable. To safeguard your documents, store personal  
files in the My Documents folder and periodically create a  
backup copy of the My Documents folder.  
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Altiris Local Recovery  
Altiris Local Recovery is a preloaded application that protects the  
files on your notebook by storing copies of files, called snapshots.  
If files on your notebook are accidentally deleted or corrupted,  
you can easily restore the files yourself. You can also restore your  
complete file system to a previous state.  
Altiris Local Recovery provides protection of files by backing up  
files to a hidden Altiris recovery partition. When you install the  
software, the Recovery Agent Partition Wizard guides you  
through the process of creating the recovery partition. After the  
partition is created, the notebook restarts and creates the first  
snapshot. After the snapshot is created, the notebook restarts,  
making the snapshot available for recovery through Windows.  
By default, Local Recovery automatically takes snapshots of your  
files on a regular basis. You can change the snapshot schedule.  
For more information, refer to the Altiris Local Recovery Help.  
To access your snapshots in the Altiris Recovery Agent folder:  
1. Right-click the Altiris Recovery Agent icon on your desktop.  
2. Click Open.  
To restore one of the listed snapshots:  
»
Drag the snapshot file to the appropriate location on your  
hard drive.  
For more information on configuring and using Altiris Local  
Recovery, visit the HP Web site at http://www.hp.com/go/easydeploy,  
or open the software and click Help on the menu bar.  
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System Restore Points  
System Restore is an operating system feature that allows you to  
reverse undesirable changes to your notebook by restoring the  
notebook to an earlier state, called a restore point. A restore point  
is a “snapshot” of your software, drivers, and operating system  
files at a particular time. The notebook automatically creates  
restore points at regular intervals and may create additional  
restore points when you change your personal settings or add  
software or hardware.  
You can manually create additional restore points to provide  
increased protection for your system files and settings. It is  
recommended that you manually create restore points  
■ꢀ Before you add or extensively modify software or hardware.  
■ꢀ Periodically, whenever the system is performing optimally.  
Restoring to any restore point does not affect your data files. For  
example, restoring your system software to an earlier state will  
not affect documents or e-mails that you saved after that time.  
If you do not like the results of your restoration, you can  
reverse the restoration.  
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Creating a System Restore Point  
To create a system restore point:  
1. Select Start > Help and Support.  
2. Click System Restore.  
The System Restore window opens.  
3. Click Create a restore point, and then click Next.  
4. Follow the on-screen instructions.  
Restoring to a Restore Point  
To restore the notebook to a previous date and time when it was  
functioning optimally:  
1. Select Start > Help and Support.  
2. Click System Restore.  
The System Restore window opens.  
3. Click Restore my computer to an earlier time, and then  
click Next.  
4. Follow the on-screen instructions.  
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Reinstalling Applications  
Applications preinstalled or preloaded on your notebook  
can be reinstalled by using the Recovery disc or a third-party  
software disc.  
In most cases, the applications preloaded on your notebook,  
such as those available in the Software Setup utility, can be  
reinstalled from your hard drive. To access the Software Setup  
utility, select Start > All Programs > Software Setup.  
The application reinstallation process replaces corrupted system  
files within the application and reinstalls deleted system files  
within the application.  
In most cases: If the application you are reinstalling is still  
installed on your notebook, the reinstallation process does not  
affect your settings within the application.  
In all cases: If an application has been deleted from your  
notebook, the reinstallation process reinstalls the application  
or utility to the factory image but cannot restore your  
personal settings.  
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Reinstalling Applications from the  
Hard Drive  
To reinstall a preloaded application or utility from your hard  
drive:  
1. Select Start > All Programs > Software Setup, and then  
follow the instructions on the screen.  
2. When you are prompted to select the software you want  
to reinstall, select or clear the appropriate check boxes.  
Reinstalling Applications from Discs  
To reinstall applications from discs:  
1. Insert the disc into the optical drive.  
❏ꢀ If autorun is enabled, an installation wizard opens.  
❏ꢀ If autorun is disabled, select Start > Run. Enter  
x:\setup.exe  
where x is your optical drive designation  
and then select OK.  
2. When the installation wizard opens, follow the installation  
instructions on the screen.  
3. Restart the notebook if prompted.  
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Repairing the Operating System  
To attempt an operating system repair without deleting your  
personal data, use the Operating System disc that was shipped  
with the notebook:  
If your notebook does not have an optical drive, you may need  
to connect to an optional external MultiBay.  
1. Connect the notebook to external power through the  
AC adapter and turn on the notebook.  
2. Immediately insert the Operating System disc into the  
notebook.  
3. Press and hold the power/standby button for at least 5 seconds  
to turn off the computer.  
4. Press the power/standby button again to turn on the notebook.  
5. When prompted, press any key to start from the disc.  
After a few minutes, you may need to select your language,  
and then the Setup Wizard opens.  
On the “Welcome to Setup” page, do not press R (step 8 in  
this procedure) until you have completed steps 6 and 7.  
6. Press enter to continue.  
A licensing agreement page is displayed.  
7. Press f8 to accept the agreement and continue.  
The “Setup” page is displayed.  
8. Press R to repair the selected Windows installation.  
The repair process begins. This process takes 1 to 2 hours  
to complete.  
The notebook restarts in Windows after the process is  
complete.  
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Reinstalling the Operating System ꢀ  
ÄCAUTION: To protect your personal data and the software installed  
on the notebook, back up your data before reinstalling the operating  
system. See the Windows online Help utility to learn more about  
backing up your files. Select Start > Help and Support. Then type  
“backup” in the Search box.  
During the reinstallation, you may be prompted for your  
Product Key. Your Product Key is provided on the Microsoft  
Certificate of Authenticity label on the bottom of the notebook.  
If other recovery efforts do not successfully repair the operating  
system, you can reinstall it.  
To reinstall the operating system:  
If your notebook does not have an optical drive, you may need  
to connect to an optional external MultiBay.  
1. Connect the notebook to external power through the  
AC adapter and turn on the notebook.  
2. Immediately insert the Operating System disc into the  
notebook.  
3. Press and hold the power/standby button for at least 5 seconds  
to turn off the notebook.  
4. Press the power/standby button again to turn on the notebook.  
5. When prompted, press any key to start from the disc.  
After a few minutes, you may need to select your language,  
and then the Setup Wizard opens.  
6. Press enter to continue.  
A licensing agreement page is displayed.  
7. Press f8 to accept the agreement and continue.  
The “Setup” page is displayed.  
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8. Press esc to continue installing a new copy of the operating  
system instead of repairing it.  
9. Press enter to set up the operating system.  
10. Press C to continue setup using this partition.  
11. Select Format the partition using the NTFS file system  
(Quick), and then press enter.  
ÄFormatting this drive deletes all current files.  
12. Press F to format the drive.  
The reinstallation process begins. This process takes 1 to 2  
hours to complete.  
The notebook restarts in Windows when the process is  
complete.  
Reinstalling Device Drivers and Other  
Software  
After the operating system installation process is complete, you  
must reinstall drivers.  
To reinstall drivers, use the Recovery disc included with the  
notebook:  
1. While running Windows, insert the Recovery disc into the  
optical drive.  
2. If the disc does not start immediately:  
a. Select Start > Run.  
b. Then type D:\SWSETUP\APPINSTL\SETUP.EXE  
where D indicates the optical drive.  
3. Follow the on-screen instructions for installing the drivers.  
After the drivers are reinstalled, you must reinstall any software  
you added to the notebook. Follow the installation instructions  
provided with the software.  
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Index  
1394 port 4–17  
6-in-1 Digital Media Slot light  
4–13  
B
battery bay 4–20, 4–22, 4–25  
6-in-1 Digital Media Slot  
location 4–13  
identifying 4–5  
A
AC adapter  
charging 1–11  
inserting 1–5  
connecting 1–10  
Altiris Local Recovery A–2  
altitude specifications 4–26  
antennae 4–24  
antivirus software 3–2  
4–12  
applications, reinstalling or  
repairing A–5  
audio-in (microphone) jack  
4–18  
4–20, 4–21  
battery 4–20, 4–22, 4–25  
hard drive 4–19, 4–21  
Bluetooth label 4–25  
buttons  
Info Center 4–8  
mute 4–8  
audio-out (headphone) jack  
4–18  
optical drive 4–16  
PC Card slot eject 4–18  
power/standby 4–7, 4–9  
Presentation mode 4–8  
TouchPad 2–2, 4–6  
volume 4–8  
wireless 4–8, 4–10  
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setup 2–3  
C
cables  
network 1–9  
RJ-11 (modem) 1–4, 1–6,  
3–3, 4–14, 4–15  
RJ-45 (network) 4–14,  
4–15  
software setup 2–3  
Digital Media Slot light 4–13  
USB 4–14, 4–15, 4–17  
caps lock light 4–3, 4–4  
category view, Windows 2–8  
label 4–25  
classic view, Windows 2–8  
compartments  
battery 4–20, 4–22, 4–25  
hard drive 4–19, 4–21  
memory module 4–20,  
4–22  
components  
E
bottom 4–19  
display 4–23  
front 4–13  
left-side 4–17  
3–3  
environmental specifications  
rear 4–14  
right-side 4–16  
4–21  
top 4–2  
connectors  
ExpressCard 4–18  
external monitor port 4–17  
docking 4–20  
power 4–14, 4–15  
travel battery 4–20, 4–22  
cord, power  
F
fingerprint reader 4–8  
firewalls 3–3  
fn key 4–11  
connecting 1–10  
surge protection 3–3  
function keys 4–12  
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Info Center button 4–8  
Internet connection, enabling  
H
hard drive bay, identifying  
4–19, 4–21  
4–18  
J
Privacy Statement 2–7  
hotkey commands  
alternate displays 4–12  
4–12  
audio-in (microphone)  
audio-out (headphone)  
RJ-11 (modem) 1–6, 4–16  
4–12  
display system information  
4–12  
4–12  
4–12  
initiate standby 4–12  
mute system sound 4–12  
view battery information  
4–12  
keypad keys 4–12  
esc 4–11  
function 4–12  
keypad 4–12  
Windows applications  
hotkeys, Quick Reference  
4–12  
HP Software Product License  
Agreement 2–4  
humidity specifications 4–26  
L
labels  
Bluetooth 4–25  
Microsoft Certificate of  
Authenticity 4–25  
Modem Approval 4–25  
Regulatory 4–25  
Service Tag 4–25  
wireless certification 4–25  
WLAN 4–25  
I
IDE drive light 4–3, 4–5  
IEC 60950 compliance 3–5  
IEEE 1394 port 4–17  
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LAN (local area network) 4–2,  
4–4  
language settings, software  
setup 2–2, 2–3  
Authenticity label 4–25  
latches  
battery pack release 4–20,  
4–21  
display release 4–13, 4–23  
lights  
monitor port, external 4–17  
MultiMediaCard 4–13  
mute button 4–8  
6-in-1 Digital Media Slot  
4–13  
battery 1–11, 4–3, 4–5  
caps lock 4–3, 4–4  
IDE drive 4–3, 4–5  
mute 4–3  
num lock 4–3, 4–4  
power/standby 1–13, 4–2,  
4–4  
wireless 4–2, 4–4  
local area network (LAN) 4–2,  
4–4  
lock, security cable 4–14,  
4–15  
mute light 4–3  
N
navigation, software setup 2–3  
4–15  
M
memory module compartment  
4–20, 4–22  
network cable 4–14, 4–15  
network cable, connecting 1–9  
noise suppression circuitry,  
modem cable 1–7  
Norton AntiVirus 3–2  
notebook description and  
namesettings, softwaresetup  
2–5  
Memory Stick 4–13  
Memory Stick Pro 4–13  
microphone (audio-in) jack  
4–18  
microphone, internal 4–23  
num lock light 4–3, 4–4  
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O
opening the notebook 1–12  
operating environment  
specifications 4–26  
operating system  
Microsoft Certificate of  
Authenticity label 4–25  
Product Key 4–25  
registering 2–7  
3–3  
reinstalling A–7  
repairing A–7  
updating 3–3  
product name and number,  
notebook 4–25  
Operating System disc A–1,  
A–8  
optical drive button 4–16  
optical drive, identifying 4–16  
optional power adapter 4–14,  
4–15  
R
rated input power,  
Recovery disc A–1  
date, time zone, etc.),  
software setup 2–3  
overheating, safety  
considerations 3–5  
P
PC Card slot 4–18  
PC Card slot eject button 4–18  
ports  
1394 4–17  
external monitor 4–17  
USB 4–14, 4–15, 4–17  
power  
wireless certification labels  
4–25  
running the notebook on  
battery 1–11  
regulatory information notices  
3–5  
reinstalling or repairing  
software, procedure A–5  
surge protection 3–3  
turning off notebook 3–6  
turning on notebook 1–13  
power connector 1–10, 4–14,  
4–15  
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release latches  
software setup  
battery pack 4–20, 4–21  
display 4–13, 4–23  
RJ-11 (modem) jack 1–6, 4–16  
RJ-45 (network) jack 4–14,  
4–15  
accepting license  
agreements 2–4  
changing settings 2–1, 2–3  
navigating 2–3  
registering notebook and  
operating system 2–7  
setting notebook  
description, name 2–5  
(currency, date, time  
zone, etc.) 2–3  
S
Safety and Comfort Guide 3–5  
scrolling regions, TouchPad  
4–6  
Secure Digital (SD) Memory  
Card 4–13  
setting user accounts 2–8  
specifications  
operating environment  
4–26  
rated input power 4–27  
S-Video-out jack 4–14  
switches  
security cable slot 4–14, 4–15  
serial number, notebook 4–25  
Service Tag 4–25  
shutting down notebook 3–6  
slots  
6-in-1 Digital Media 4–13  
memory module 4–20,  
4–22  
display 4–8, 4–10  
identifying 4–8, 4–10  
system restore points A–3  
PC Card 4–18  
security cable 4–14, 4–15  
SmartMedia (SM) card 4–13  
snapshot A–2  
T
software  
temperature specifications  
4–26  
temperature, safety  
considerations 3–5  
time settings, software setup  
2–3  
Norton AntiVirus 3–2  
reinstalling A–5, A–7  
repairing A–5  
time zone, software setup 2–3  
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TouchPad  
identifying 4–6  
W
4–12  
operation 2–2  
TouchPad buttons 2–2  
travel battery connector 4–20,  
4–22  
traveling with the notebook  
environmental  
Windows classic view 2–8  
wireless button 4–8, 4–10  
4–25  
specifications 4–27  
Modem Approval label  
4–25  
wireless certification labels  
4–25  
turning off notebook 3–6  
turning on notebook 1–13  
WLAN (wireless local area  
X
U
USB cable 4–14, 4–15, 4–17  
USB ports, identifying 4–14,  
4–15, 4–17  
user account settings, software  
setup 2–8  
V
vents, exhaust 4–17, 4–19,  
4–21  
viruses, computer 3–2  
volume buttons 4–8  
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