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Мобильная рабочая станция HP Compaq 8710w
Мобильная рабочая станция HP Compaq 8710w
Notebook Tour - Windows XP
7 Identifying hardware
8 Components
9 Top components
9 Pointing devices
10 Lights
12 Buttons, switches, and fingerprint reader
14 Keys
15 Front components
16 Rear components
17 Right-side components
18 Left-side components
19 Bottom components
20 Wireless antennae
21 Additional hardware components
22 Labels
23 Index
External Media Cards - Windows XP
7 Using Media Card Reader cards
8 Inserting a digital card
9 Stopping and removing a digital card
10 Using PC Cards
11 Configuring a PC Card
12 Inserting a PC Card
14 Stopping and removing a PC Card
15 Using smart cards (select models only)
16 Inserting a smart card
17 Removing a smart card
18 Index
External Media Cards - Windows Vista
7 Using Media Card Reader cards
8 Inserting a digital card
9 Stopping and removing a digital card
10 Using PC Cards
11 Configuring a PC Card
12 Inserting a PC Card
14 Stopping and removing a PC Card
15 Using smart cards (select models only)
16 Inserting a smart card
17 Removing a smart card
18 Index
Installing Windows 7 on HP Compaq and EliteBook Notebook PCs
1 Installing Windows
2 System Requirements and prerequisites
3 Installing the operating system and drivers
4 Driver availability
5 Note
6 Appendix A: Known Anomalies
7 Appendix B: Questions and Answers
Backup and Recovery - Windows XP
7 Creating recovery discs
8 Backing up your information
9 When to back up
10 Backup suggestions
11 Backing up specific files or folders
12 Backing up the entire hard drive
13 Creating recovery points
14 Scheduling backups
15 Performing a recovery
16 Performing a recovery from the recovery discs
17 Performing a recovery from the hard drive
18 Initiating a recovery in Windows
19 Initiating a recovery from the hard drive recovery partition
20 Index
Modem and Local Area Network - Windows Vista and Windows XP
1 Modem and Local Area Network
2 Copyright Hewlett-PackardDevelopment Company, L.P
3 Product notice
4 Product notice
5 Table of contents
7 Using the modem (select models only)
8 Connecting a modem cable
9 Connecting a country-specific modem cable adapter
10 Selecting a location setting
10 Viewing the current location selection
11 Adding new locations when traveling
12 Solving travel connection problems
13 Connecting to a local area network
14 Index
Pointing Devices and Keyboard - Windows Vista
7 Using pointing devices
7 Setting pointing device preferences
8 Using the TouchPad
9 Using the pointing stick
9 Connecting an external mouse
10 Using the keyboard
10 Using hotkeys
11 Displaying system information (fn+esc)
11 Initiating Sleep (fn+f3)
12 Switching the screen image (fn+f4)
12 Viewing battery charge information (fn+f8)
12 Decreasing screen brightness (fn+f9)
12 Increasing screen brightness (fn+f10)
12 Activating the ambient light sensor (fn+f11)
13 HP Quick Launch buttons
15 Using QuickLook (select models only)
15 Installing QuickLook
16 Using the HP Quick Launch Buttons control panel
16 Opening the Quick Launch Buttons control panel
16 Displaying the Q Menu
17 Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard
18 Index
HP Notebook Hard Drives & Solid State Drives Identifying, Preventing, Diagnosing and Recovering from Drive Failures Care and Maintenance Measures
1 HP Notebook Hard Drives & Solid State Drives
2 Identifying, Preventing, Diagnosing, and Recovering from Drive Failures
3 File Corruption
4 Hard Drive / Solid State Drive Troubleshooting Flowchart
5 Hard Drive (HDD) & Solid State Drive (SSD) Diagnostics
6 Intel Matrix Storage Technology driver
7 Care and Maintenance Measures
8 For more information
Multimedia - Windows XP
7 Using multimedia hardware
7 Using the audio features
9 Using the audio-in (microphone) jack
9 Using the audio-out (headphone) jack
10 Adjusting the volume
11 Using the video features
11 Using the external monitor port
12 Using the HDMI port
13 Using an optical drive
13 Identifying the installed optical drive
13 Inserting an optical disc
14 Removing an optical disc when running on battery or external power
15 Removing an optical disc when no computer power is available
16 Working with multimedia software
17 Opening preinstalled multimedia software
17 Installing multimedia software from a disc
17 Using multimedia software
18 Preventing playback disruptions
19 Changing DVD region settings
19 Observing the copyright warning
20 Index
Installing Windows XP Professional x64 on the HP Compaq 8510w and 8710w Mobile Workstation
1 Installing Windows XP Professional x on the HP Compaq w and w Mobile Workstation
2 Introduction
3 Installing the operating system and system hardware
4 Page
5 Appendix A: Known anomalies
6 Appendix B: Questions and answers
Modem and Local Area Network - Windows Vista
1 Modem and Local Area Network
2 Copyright Hewlett-PackardDevelopment Company, L.P
3 Product notice
4 Product notice
5 Table of contents
7 Using the modem (select models only)
8 Connecting a modem cable
9 Connecting a country-specific modem cable adapter
10 Selecting a location setting
10 Viewing the current location selection
11 Adding new locations when traveling
12 Solving travel connection problems
13 Connecting to a local area network
14 Index
HP Compaq 8710p Notebook PC and HP Compaq 8710w Mobile Workstation - Maintenance and Service Guide
11 Product description
18 External component identification
18 Display components
19 Top components
19 Buttons, switches, and fingerprint reader
20 Keys
21 Lights
23 Pointing devices
24 Front components
25 Left-side components
26 Rear component
26 Right-side components
27 Bottom components
28 Illustrated parts catalog
28 Serial number location
29 Computer major components
37 Plastics Kit
38 Cable Kit
39 Mass storage devices
39 Miscellaneous parts
41 Sequential part number listing
49 Removal and replacement procedures
49 Preliminary replacement requirements
49 Tools required
49 Service considerations
49 Plastic parts
50 Cables and and pointing stick connectors
50 Drive handling
51 Grounding guidelines
51 Electrostatic discharge damage
52 Packaging and transporting guidelines
52 Workstation guidelines
53 Equipment guidelines
54 Unknown user password
55 Component replacement procedures
55 Serial number
55 Computer feet
56 Battery
57 Display inverter and ambient light sensor board
60 Hard drive
63 Bluetooth module
64 Primary memory module
66 WLAN module
69 RTC battery
70 Optical drive
72 Keyboard
75 Expansion memory module
76 TouchPad
78 Modem module
79 Switch cover
81 Power button board
82 Fan/heat sink assembly
84 Graphics card
86 Heat sink
87 Processor
89 Display assembly
95 Top cover
97 Speaker assembly
99 System board
103 USB/audio board
104 PC Card assembly
106 Computer Setup
106 Starting Computer Setup
107 Using Computer Setup
107 Navigating and selecting in Computer Setup
107 Restoring factory settings in Computer Setup
108 Computer Setup menus
108 File menu
109 Security menu
109 Diagnostics menu
110 System Configuration menu
112 Specifications
112 Computer specifications
113 17.0-inch, WUXGA+WVA display specifications
114 17.0-inch, WSXGA+WVA display specifications
115 17.0-inch, WXGA+WVA display specifications
116 Hard drive specifications
117 DVD±RW and CD-RW Double-Layer Combo Drive specifications
118 DVD/CD-RW Combo Drive specifications
119 DVD-ROM Drive
120 System DMA specifications
120 System memory map specifications
121 System interrupt specifications
122 System I/O address specifications
124 Screw listing
125 Phillips PM2.0×17.0 captive screw
126 Phillips PM2.5×13.0 captive screw
127 Phillips PM3.0×4.0 screw
128 Phillips PM2.5×5.0 captive screw
129 Phillips PM2.0×4.0 screw
131 Torx TM2.5×9.0 screw
133 Torx TM2.5×4.0 screw
136 Phillips PM2.5×9.0 captive screw
137 Torx T8M2.5×7.0 screw
139 Phillips PM2.5×7.0 screw
140 Torx T8M2.0×10.0 captive screw
141 Hex Metric HM5.0×10.0 standoff
142 Phillips PM2.5×7.0 captive screw
143 Phillips PM2.0×6.0 screw
144 Backup and recovery
144 Backup and recovery using Windows Vista
144 Creating recovery discs
144 Backing up your information
145 When to back up
145 Backup suggestions
145 Backing up specific files or folders
146 Backing up the entire hard drive
147 Creating recovery points
147 Scheduling backups
147 Performing a recovery
148 Performing a recovery from the recovery discs
148 Performing a recovery from the hard drive
149 Initiating a recovery in Windows
149 Initiating a recovery from the hard drive recovery partition
150 Backup and recovery using Windows XP
150 Creating recovery discs
150 Backing up your information
151 When to back up
151 Backup suggestions
151 Backing up specific files or folders
152 Backing up the entire hard drive
153 Creating recovery points
153 Scheduling backups
153 Performing a recovery
154 Performing a recovery from the recovery discs
154 Performing a recovery from the hard drive
155 Initiating a recovery in Windows
155 Initiating a recovery from the hard drive recovery partition
156 Connector pin assignments
156 1394
156 Audio-out (headphone)
157 Audio-in (microphone)
157 External monitor
158 HDMI
159 RJ-11 (modem)
160 RJ-45 (network)
161 Universal Serial Bus
162 Power cord set requirements
162 Requirements for all countries and regions
163 Requirements for specific countries and regions
164 Recycling
164 Battery
164 Display
170 Index
Preparing Advanced Format hard drives for Microsoft Windows installations on HP Business Notebook PCs and desktop PCs - White Paper
1 Preparing Advanced Format hard drives for Microsoft Windows installations on HP Business Notebook PCs and Desktop PCs
2 Executive summary
3 What does the Advanced Format drive mean to you
4 Table . Links to information on optimizing performance in various scenarios involving the use of an Advanced Format drive
5 Important tips
6 Creating a MB-aligned partition
7 Aligning drives in a RAID configuration
8 Validating partition alignment
9 Using DiskExt
10 Sample validation
11 Phase-in of Advanced Format drives
12 Frequently asked questions
13 Why did HP choose to support emulation rather than drives with -KB native sector format While this was considered, the existing system infrastructure has been designed around a logical -byte sector notably the hard disk boot device. The resources needed to update the environment would have been vast for example, a BIOS update would be required for every system. Moreover, some operating systems do not support booting to -KB native drives. Older applications and games would not be able to run, while there would be no performance advantage for a customer. Thus, HP elected to not pursue this approach at this time
14 Hard drive deployment decision tree for managed IT
15 Appendix A: Technical background
16 Why alignment helps
17 For more information
External Devices - Windows Vista
1 External Devices
2 Copyright Hewlett-PackardDevelopment Company, L.P
3 Product notice
4 Product notice
5 Table of contents
7 Using a USB device
8 Connecting a USB device
8 Stopping and removing a USB device
9 Using USB legacy support
10 Using a 1394 device
10 Using a device
11 Connecting a 1394 device
11 Stopping a 1394 device
11 Connecting a device
12 Using the docking connector
13 Index
Multimedia - Windows Vista
7 Using multimedia hardware
7 Using the audio features
9 Using the audio-in (microphone) jack
9 Using the audio-out (headphone) jack
9 Adjusting the volume
11 Using the video features
11 Using the external monitor port
12 Using the HDMI port
13 Using an optical drive
13 Identifying the installed optical drive
13 Inserting an optical disc
14 Removing an optical disc when running on battery or external power
15 Removing an optical disc when no computer power is available
16 Working with multimedia software
17 Opening preinstalled multimedia software
17 Installing multimedia software from a disc
17 Using multimedia software
18 Preventing playback disruptions
19 Changing DVD region settings
19 Observing the copyright warning
20 Index
Wireless (Select Models Only) - Windows Vista
7 About integrated wireless devices
8 Using the wireless controls
9 Using the wireless button
10 Using Wireless Assistant software (select models only)
11 Using operating system controls
12 Using WLAN devices (select models only)
13 Setting up a WLAN
14 Connecting to a WLAN
15 Using wireless security features
16 Identifying a WLAN device
17 Using HP Broadband Wireless (select models only)
18 Using Bluetooth wireless devices (select models only)
19 Index
Memory Modules - Windows Vista
1 Memory Modules
2 Copyright Hewlett-PackardDevelopment Company, L.P
3 Product notice
4 Product notice
5 Table of contents
7 Adding or replacing memory modules
8 Adding or replacing a memory module to the expansion memory module slot
8 Adding or replacing a memory module to the expansion
9 Grasp the edge of the memory module (), and gently pull the module out of the memorymodule slot
10 Tighten the memory module compartment cover screws ()
11 Upgrading a memory module in the primary memory module slot
11 Upgrading a memory module in the primary memory
12 Gently lift the top edge of the keyboard and tilt the keyboard over until it rests on the palm rest ofthe computer
13 Insert a memory module
14 Replace the keyboard access screws
15 Index
Notebook Tour - Windows Vista
7 Identifying hardware
8 Components
9 Top components
9 Pointing devices
10 Lights
12 Buttons, switches, and fingerprint reader
14 Keys
15 Front components
16 Rear components
17 Right-side components
18 Left-side components
19 Bottom components
20 Wireless antennae
21 Additional hardware components
22 Labels
23 Index
Drives - Windows XP
7 Identifying installed drives
8 Handling drives
9 Improving hard drive performance
9 Using Disk Defragmenter
9 Using Disk Cleanup
10 Using HP 3D DriveGuard
11 Identifying HP 3D DriveGuard status
12 Using HP 3D DriveGuard software
13 Replacing a hard drive
16 Using an optical drive
18 Inserting an optical disc
19 Removing an optical disc when running on battery or external power
20 Removing an optical disc when no computer power is available
21 Index
Computer Setup - Windows Vista and Windows XP
1 Computer Setup
2 Copyright Hewlett-PackardDevelopment Company, L.P
3 Product notice
4 Product notice
5 Table of contents
7 Starting Computer Setup
8 Using Computer Setup
8 Navigating and selecting in Computer Setup
9 Restoring factory settings in Computer Setup
10 Computer Setup menus
10 File menu
11 Security menu
12 Diagnostics menu
12 System Configuration menu
13 System Configuration menu
14 Index
HP 8710p Business Notebook PC and HP 8710w Mobile Workstation - Getting Started Guide - XP - Enhanced for Accessibility
1 Getting Started
3 Contents
7 First-time setup
7 Identifying required hardware
8 Setting up the computer
9 Step 1: Insert the battery
10 Step 2: Connect the computer to external power
11 Step 3: Turn on the computer
12 Step 4: Set up the software
12 Step 5: Create recovery discs (recommended)
13 Quick tour
13 Identifying required hardware
14 Top components
17 Front components
17 Left-side components
18 Right-side components
18 Rear components
19 Bottom components
20 Wireless antennae
21 Next steps
21 Protecting the computer
21 Protecting the computer from viruses
22 Protecting your system files
22 Protecting your privacy
22 Protecting the computer from power surges
23 Using the computer safely
24 Connecting to a computer network
25 Installing additional hardware and software
25 Identifying and installing hardware
25 Locating and installing software
26 Updating the software installed on the computer
26 Finding the user guides
27 Turning off the computer correctly
29 Troubleshooting
29 Troubleshooting resources
29 Quick troubleshooting
29 The computer is unable to start up
31 The computer screen is blank
32 Software is functioning abnormally
32 The computer is turned on but not responding
33 The computer is unusually warm
34 An external device is not working
34 The WLAN connection is not working
35 Help and Support
36 Contacting technical support
37 Backup and recovery
37 Creating recovery discs
38 Backing up your information
38 When to back up
39 Backup suggestions
40 Backing up specific files or folders
40 Backing up the entire hard drive
41 Creating recovery points
42 Scheduling backups
43 Performing a recovery
43 Performing a recovery from the recovery discs
43 Performing a recovery from the hard drive
45 Specifications
45 Operating environment
46 Rated input power
47 Index
Security - Windows Vista and Windows XP
7 Protecting the computer
8 Using passwords
9 Setting passwords in Windows
10 Setting passwords in Computer Setup
11 Setup password
12 Managing a setup password
13 Entering a setup password
14 Power-on password
15 Managing a power-on password
16 Entering a power-on password
17 Requiring a power-on password at restart
18 Using Computer Setup DriveLock
19 Setting a DriveLock password
20 Entering a DriveLock password
21 Changing a DriveLock password
22 Removing DriveLock protection
23 Using Computer Setup security features
23 Securing system devices
24 Using Computer Setup stringent security
25 Setting stringent security
26 Removing stringent security
27 Viewing Computer Setup System Information
28 Using Computer Setup System IDs
29 Using antivirus software
30 Using firewall software
31 Installing critical security updates
32 Using HP ProtectTools Security Manager (select models only)
33 Installing a security cable
34 Index
Power Management - Windows Vista
7 Power control and light locations
9 Shutting down the computer
10 Setting power options
10 Using power-saving states
10 Initiating and exiting Sleep
11 Initiating and exiting Hibernation
12 Using the battery meter
13 Using power plans
13 Viewing the current power plan
13 Selecting a different power plan
13 Customizing power plans
14 Setting password protection on wakeup
15 Using battery power
16 Finding battery information in Help and Support
17 Displaying the remaining battery charge
18 Inserting or removing the battery
19 Charging a battery
20 Managing low battery levels
20 Identifying low battery levels
21 Resolving a low battery level
21 Resolving a low battery level when external power is available
21 Resolving a low battery level when a charged battery is available
21 Resolving a low battery level when no power source is available
21 Resolving a low battery level when the computer cannot exit Hibernation
22 Calibrating a battery
22 Step 1: Fully charge the battery
22 Step 2: Disable Hibernation and Sleep
23 Step 3: Discharge the battery
24 Step 4: Fully recharge the battery
24 Step 5: Reenable Hibernation and Sleep
25 Conserving battery power
26 Storing a battery
27 Disposing of a used battery
28 Using external AC power
29 Connecting the AC adapter
30 Index
Memory Modules - Windows XP
1 Memory Modules
2 Copyright Hewlett-PackardDevelopment Company, L.P
3 Product notice
4 Product notice
5 Table of contents
7 Adding or replacing memory modules
8 Adding or replacing a memory module to the expansion memory module slot
8 Adding or replacing a memory module to the expansion
9 Grasp the edge of the memory module (), and gently pull the module out of the memorymodule slot
10 Tighten the memory module compartment cover screws ()
11 Upgrading a memory module in the primary memory module slot
11 Upgrading a memory module in the primary memory
12 Gently lift the top edge of the keyboard and tilt the keyboard over until it rests on the palm rest ofthe computer
13 Insert a memory module
14 Replace the keyboard access screws
15 Increasing hard drive space for the Hibernation file
15 Increasing hard drive space for theHibernation file
16 Index
Power Management - Windows XP
7 Power control and light locations
9 Shutting down the computer
10 Setting power options
10 Using power-saving states
10 Initiating and exiting Standby
11 Initiating and exiting Hibernation
12 Using the Power Meter
13 Using power schemes
13 Viewing the current scheme
13 Selecting a different power scheme
13 Customizing power schemes
14 Setting password protection upon exiting Standby
15 Using battery power
16 Finding battery information in Help and Support
17 Displaying the remaining battery charge
18 Inserting or removing the battery
19 Charging a battery
20 Managing low battery levels
20 Identifying low battery levels
21 Resolving a low battery level
21 Resolving a low battery level when external power is available
21 Resolving a low battery level when a charged battery is available
21 Resolving a low battery level when no power source is available
21 Resolving a low battery level when the computer cannot exit Hibernation
22 Calibrating a battery
22 Step 1: Fully charge the battery
22 Step 2: Disable Hibernation and Standby
23 Step 3: Discharge the battery
24 Step 4: Fully recharge the battery
24 Step 5: Reenable Hibernation and Standby
25 Conserving battery power
26 Storing a battery
27 Disposing of a used battery
28 Using external AC power
29 Connecting the AC adapter
30 Index
Wireless (Select Models Only) - Windows XP
7 About integrated wireless devices
8 Using the wireless controls
9 Using the wireless button
10 Using Wireless Assistant software (select models only)
11 Using operating system controls
12 Using WLAN devices (select models only)
13 Setting up a WLAN
14 Connecting to a WLAN
15 Using wireless security features
16 Identifying a WLAN device
17 Using HP Broadband Wireless (select models only)
18 Using Bluetooth wireless devices (select models only)
19 Index
Management and Printing User Guide - Windows XP and Windows Vista
7 Using Client Management Solutions
8 Configuring and deploying a software image
8 Managing and updating software
8 HP Client Manager (select models only)
10 HP OpenView Radia Management Solutions (select models only)
11 System Software Manager
12 Using Intel Active Management Technology (select models only)
13 Enabling the iAMT solution
14 Using the MEBx setup utility menus
15 Using the Universal Print Driver
16 Index
Backup and Recovery - Windows XP and Windows Vista
7 Creating recovery discs
8 Backing up your information
9 When to back up
10 Backup suggestions
11 Backing up specific files or folders
12 Backing up the entire hard drive
13 Creating recovery points
14 Scheduling backups
15 Performing a recovery
16 Performing a recovery from the recovery discs
17 Performing a recovery from the hard drive
18 Initiating a recovery in Windows
19 Initiating a recovery from the hard drive recovery partition
20 Index
HP 8710p Business Notebook PC and HP 8710w Mobile Workstation - Getting Started Guide - Vista - Enhanced for Accessibility
1 Getting Started
3 Contents
7 First-time setup
7 Identifying required hardware
8 Setting up the computer
9 Step 1: Insert the battery
10 Step 2: Connect the computer to external power
11 Step 3: Turn on the computer
12 Step 4: Set up the software
12 Step 5: Create recovery discs (recommended)
13 Quick tour
13 Identifying required hardware
14 Top components
17 Front components
17 Left-side components
18 Right-side components
18 Rear components
19 Bottom components
20 Wireless antennae
21 Next steps
21 Protecting the computer
21 Protecting the computer from viruses
22 Protecting your system files
22 Protecting your privacy
22 Protecting the computer from power surges
23 Using the computer safely
24 Connecting to a computer network
24 Installing additional hardware and software
24 Identifying and installing hardware
25 Locating and installing software
26 Updating the software installed on the computer
26 Finding the user guides
26 Turning off the computer correctly
29 Troubleshooting
29 Troubleshooting resources
29 Quick troubleshooting
29 The computer is unable to start up
31 The computer screen is blank
31 Software is functioning abnormally
32 The computer is turned on but not responding
32 The computer is unusually warm
33 An external device is not working
34 The WLAN connection is not working
34 Help and Support
35 Contacting technical support
37 Backup and recovery
37 Creating recovery discs
38 Backing up your information
38 When to back up
39 Backup suggestions
40 Backing up specific files or folders
40 Backing up the entire hard drive
41 Creating recovery points
42 Scheduling backups
42 Performing a recovery
43 Performing a recovery from the recovery discs
43 Performing a recovery from the hard drive
45 Specifications
45 Operating environment
46 Rated input power
47 Index
Software Updates - Windows XP
1 Software Updates
2 Copyright Hewlett-PackardDevelopment Company, L.P
3 Product notice
4 Product notice
5 Table of contents
7 Updating software
8 Updating the BIOS
8 Determining the BIOS version
9 Downloading a BIOS update
10 NOTE
11 Updating programs and drivers
12 Index
Pointing Devices and Keyboard - Windows XP
7 Using pointing devices
7 Setting pointing device preferences
8 Using the TouchPad
9 Using the pointing stick
9 Connecting an external mouse
10 Using the keyboard
10 Using hotkeys
11 Displaying system information (fn+esc)
11 Initiating Standby (fn+f3)
12 Switching the screen image (fn+f4)
12 Viewing battery charge information (fn+f8)
12 Decreasing screen brightness (fn+f9)
12 Increasing screen brightness (fn+f10)
12 Activating the ambient light sensor (fn+f11)
13 HP Quick Launch buttons
15 Using the HP Quick Launch Buttons control panel
15 Opening the Quick Launch Buttons control panel
15 Displaying the Q Menu
16 Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard
17 Index
MultiBoot - Windows Vista and Windows XP
1 MultiBoot
2 Copyright , Hewlett-PackardDevelopment Company, L.P
3 Product notice
4 Product notice
5 Table of contents
7 About the boot device order
8 The following list describes the factory setting for boot order in which drive letters A and C are assignedwhen MultiBoot is disabled. (The actual order varies by configuration.)
9 Enabling boot devices in Computer Setup
9 Enabling boot devices in ComputerSetup
10 Considering boot order changes
11 Choosing MultiBoot preferences
12 Setting a new boot order in Computer Setup
13 Dynamically choosing a boot device using the F9 prompt
13 Dynamically choosing a boot device using the F prompt
14 Setting a MultiBoot Express prompt
15 Entering MultiBoot Express preferences
16 Index
ProtectTools - Windows Vista and Windows XP
7 Introduction to security
8 HP ProtectTools features
9 Accessing HP ProtectTools Security
10 Achieving key security objectives
10 Protecting against targeted theft
10 Restricting access to sensitive data
11 Preventing unauthorized access from internal or external locations
11 Creating strong password policies
12 Additional security elements
12 Assigning security roles
12 Managing HP ProtectTools passwords
14 Creating a secure password
14 HP ProtectTools Backup and Restore
14 Backing up credentials and settings
16 Restoring credentials
16 Configuring settings
17 Credential Manager for HP ProtectTools
18 Setup procedures
18 Logging on to Credential Manger
18 Using the Credential Manager Logon Wizard
19 Logging on for the first time
19 Registering credentials
19 Registering fingerprints
20 Setting up the fingerprint reader
20 Using your registered fingerprint to log on to Windows
20 Registering a Java Card, USB eToken, or virtual token
20 Registering a USB eToken
20 Registering other credentials
21 General tasks
21 Creating a virtual token
21 Changing the Windows logon password
21 Changing a token PIN
22 Managing identity
22 Clearing an identity from the system
23 Locking the computer
23 Using Windows Logon
23 Logging on to Windows with Credential Manager
24 Adding an account
24 Removing an account
24 Using Single Sign On
24 Registering a new application
24 Using automatic registration
25 Using manual (drag and drop) registration
25 Managing applications and credentials
25 Modifying application properties
25 Removing an application from Single Sign On
26 Exporting an application
26 Importing an application
26 Modifying credentials
27 Using Application Protection
27 Restricting access to an application
27 Removing protection from an application
28 Changing restriction settings for a protected application
29 Advanced tasks (administrator only)
29 Specifying how users and administrators log on
30 Configuring custom authentication requirements
30 Configuring credential properties
31 Configuring Credential Manager settings
31 Example 1—Using the “Advanced Settings” page to allow Windows logon from Credential Manager
32 Example 2—Using the “Advanced Settings” page to require user verification before Single Sign On
33 Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools
34 Setup procedures
34 Enabling the embedded security chip
35 Initializing the embedded security chip
36 Setting up the basic user account
37 General tasks
37 Using the Personal Secure Drive
37 Encrypting files and folders
37 Sending and receiving encrypted e-mail
38 Changing the Basic User Key password
39 Advanced tasks
39 Backing up and restoring
39 Creating a backup file
39 Restoring certification data from the backup file
40 Changing the owner password
40 Resetting a user password
40 Enabling and disabling Embedded Security
40 Permanently disabling Embedded Security
40 Enabling Embedded Security after permanent disable
41 Migrating keys with the Migration Wizard
43 Java Card Security for HP ProtectTools
44 General tasks
44 Changing a Java Card PIN
44 Selecting the card reader
45 Advanced tasks (administrators only)
45 Assigning a Java Card PIN
46 Assigning a name to a Java Card
46 Setting power-on authentication
47 Enabling Java Card power-on authentication and creating an administrator Java Card
48 Creating a user Java Card
48 Disabling Java Card power-on authentication
49 BIOS Configuration for HP ProtectTools
50 General tasks
50 Managing boot options
51 Enabling and disabling system configuration options
53 Advanced tasks
53 Managing HP ProtectTools add-on module settings
53 Enabling and disabling smart card power-on authentication support
54 Enabling and disabling power-on authentication support for Embedded Security
55 Enabling and disabling Automatic DriveLock hard drive protection
55 Managing Computer Setup passwords
56 Setting the power-on password
56 Changing the power-on password
56 Setting the setup password
57 Changing the setup password
57 Setting password options
57 Enabling and disabling stringent security
57 Enabling and disabling power-on authentication on Windows restart
59 Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools
60 Starting background service
61 Simple configuration
62 Device class configuration (advanced)
62 Adding a user or a group
62 Removing a user or a group
62 Denying access to a user or group
62 Allowing access to a device class for one user of a group
63 Allowing access to a specific device for one user of a group
65 Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools
66 Encryption management
67 User management
68 Recovery
69 Troubleshooting
69 Credential Manager for HP ProtectTools
72 Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools
78 Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools
79 Miscellaneous
83 Glossary
85 Index
Modem and Local Area Network - Windows XP
1 Modem and Local Area Network
2 Copyright Hewlett-PackardDevelopment Company, L.P
3 Product notice
4 Product notice
5 Table of contents
6 ENWW
7 Using the modem (select models only)
8 Connecting a modem cable
9 Connecting a country-specific modem cable adapter
10 Selecting a location setting
10 Viewing the current location selection
11 Adding new locations when traveling
12 Solving travel connection problems
13 Using preinstalled communication software
14 Connecting to a local area network
15 Index
Drives - Windows Vista
7 Identifying installed drives
8 Handling drives
9 Improving hard drive performance
9 Using Disk Defragmenter
9 Using Disk Cleanup
10 Using HP 3D DriveGuard
11 Identifying HP 3D DriveGuard status
12 Using HP 3D DriveGuard software
13 Replacing a hard drive
16 Using an optical drive
18 Inserting an optical disc
19 Removing an optical disc when running on battery or external power
20 Removing an optical disc when no computer power is available
21 Index
Software Update - Windows Vista
1 Software Updates
2 Copyright Hewlett-PackardDevelopment Company, L.P
3 Product notice
4 Product notice
5 Table of contents
7 Updating software
8 Updating the BIOS
8 Determining the BIOS version
9 Downloading a BIOS update
10 NOTE
11 Updating programs and drivers
12 Index
External Devices - Windows XP
1 External Devices
2 Copyright Hewlett-PackardDevelopment Company, L.P
3 Product notice
4 Product notice
5 Table of contents
7 Using a USB device
8 Connecting a USB device
8 Stopping and removing a USB device
9 Using USB legacy support
10 Using a 1394 device
10 Using a device
11 Connecting a 1394 device
11 Stopping a 1394 device
11 Connecting a device
12 Using the docking connector
13 Index
Notebook Tour - Windows XP
7 Identifying hardware
8 Components
9 Top components
9 Pointing devices
10 Lights
12 Buttons, switches, and fingerprint reader
14 Keys
15 Front components
16 Rear components
17 Right-side components
18 Left-side components
19 Bottom components
20 Wireless antennae
21 Additional hardware components
22 Labels
23 Index
External Media Cards - Windows XP
7 Using Media Card Reader cards
8 Inserting a digital card
9 Stopping and removing a digital card
10 Using PC Cards
11 Configuring a PC Card
12 Inserting a PC Card
14 Stopping and removing a PC Card
15 Using smart cards (select models only)
16 Inserting a smart card
17 Removing a smart card
18 Index
External Media Cards - Windows Vista
7 Using Media Card Reader cards
8 Inserting a digital card
9 Stopping and removing a digital card
10 Using PC Cards
11 Configuring a PC Card
12 Inserting a PC Card
14 Stopping and removing a PC Card
15 Using smart cards (select models only)
16 Inserting a smart card
17 Removing a smart card
18 Index
Installing Windows 7 on HP Compaq and EliteBook Notebook PCs
1 Installing Windows
2 System Requirements and prerequisites
3 Installing the operating system and drivers
4 Driver availability
5 Note
6 Appendix A: Known Anomalies
7 Appendix B: Questions and Answers
Backup and Recovery - Windows XP
7 Creating recovery discs
8 Backing up your information
9 When to back up
10 Backup suggestions
11 Backing up specific files or folders
12 Backing up the entire hard drive
13 Creating recovery points
14 Scheduling backups
15 Performing a recovery
16 Performing a recovery from the recovery discs
17 Performing a recovery from the hard drive
18 Initiating a recovery in Windows
19 Initiating a recovery from the hard drive recovery partition
20 Index
Modem and Local Area Network - Windows Vista and Windows XP
1 Modem and Local Area Network
2 Copyright Hewlett-PackardDevelopment Company, L.P
3 Product notice
4 Product notice
5 Table of contents
7 Using the modem (select models only)
8 Connecting a modem cable
9 Connecting a country-specific modem cable adapter
10 Selecting a location setting
10 Viewing the current location selection
11 Adding new locations when traveling
12 Solving travel connection problems
13 Connecting to a local area network
14 Index
Pointing Devices and Keyboard - Windows Vista
7 Using pointing devices
7 Setting pointing device preferences
8 Using the TouchPad
9 Using the pointing stick
9 Connecting an external mouse
10 Using the keyboard
10 Using hotkeys
11 Displaying system information (fn+esc)
11 Initiating Sleep (fn+f3)
12 Switching the screen image (fn+f4)
12 Viewing battery charge information (fn+f8)
12 Decreasing screen brightness (fn+f9)
12 Increasing screen brightness (fn+f10)
12 Activating the ambient light sensor (fn+f11)
13 HP Quick Launch buttons
15 Using QuickLook (select models only)
15 Installing QuickLook
16 Using the HP Quick Launch Buttons control panel
16 Opening the Quick Launch Buttons control panel
16 Displaying the Q Menu
17 Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard
18 Index
HP Notebook Hard Drives & Solid State Drives Identifying, Preventing, Diagnosing and Recovering from Drive Failures Care and Maintenance Measures
1 HP Notebook Hard Drives & Solid State Drives
2 Identifying, Preventing, Diagnosing, and Recovering from Drive Failures
3 File Corruption
4 Hard Drive / Solid State Drive Troubleshooting Flowchart
5 Hard Drive (HDD) & Solid State Drive (SSD) Diagnostics
6 Intel Matrix Storage Technology driver
7 Care and Maintenance Measures
8 For more information
Multimedia - Windows XP
7 Using multimedia hardware
7 Using the audio features
9 Using the audio-in (microphone) jack
9 Using the audio-out (headphone) jack
10 Adjusting the volume
11 Using the video features
11 Using the external monitor port
12 Using the HDMI port
13 Using an optical drive
13 Identifying the installed optical drive
13 Inserting an optical disc
14 Removing an optical disc when running on battery or external power
15 Removing an optical disc when no computer power is available
16 Working with multimedia software
17 Opening preinstalled multimedia software
17 Installing multimedia software from a disc
17 Using multimedia software
18 Preventing playback disruptions
19 Changing DVD region settings
19 Observing the copyright warning
20 Index
Installing Windows XP Professional x64 on the HP Compaq 8510w and 8710w Mobile Workstation
1 Installing Windows XP Professional x on the HP Compaq w and w Mobile Workstation
2 Introduction
3 Installing the operating system and system hardware
4 Page
5 Appendix A: Known anomalies
6 Appendix B: Questions and answers
Modem and Local Area Network - Windows Vista
1 Modem and Local Area Network
2 Copyright Hewlett-PackardDevelopment Company, L.P
3 Product notice
4 Product notice
5 Table of contents
7 Using the modem (select models only)
8 Connecting a modem cable
9 Connecting a country-specific modem cable adapter
10 Selecting a location setting
10 Viewing the current location selection
11 Adding new locations when traveling
12 Solving travel connection problems
13 Connecting to a local area network
14 Index
HP Compaq 8710p Notebook PC and HP Compaq 8710w Mobile Workstation - Maintenance and Service Guide
11 Product description
18 External component identification
18 Display components
19 Top components
19 Buttons, switches, and fingerprint reader
20 Keys
21 Lights
23 Pointing devices
24 Front components
25 Left-side components
26 Rear component
26 Right-side components
27 Bottom components
28 Illustrated parts catalog
28 Serial number location
29 Computer major components
37 Plastics Kit
38 Cable Kit
39 Mass storage devices
39 Miscellaneous parts
41 Sequential part number listing
49 Removal and replacement procedures
49 Preliminary replacement requirements
49 Tools required
49 Service considerations
49 Plastic parts
50 Cables and and pointing stick connectors
50 Drive handling
51 Grounding guidelines
51 Electrostatic discharge damage
52 Packaging and transporting guidelines
52 Workstation guidelines
53 Equipment guidelines
54 Unknown user password
55 Component replacement procedures
55 Serial number
55 Computer feet
56 Battery
57 Display inverter and ambient light sensor board
60 Hard drive
63 Bluetooth module
64 Primary memory module
66 WLAN module
69 RTC battery
70 Optical drive
72 Keyboard
75 Expansion memory module
76 TouchPad
78 Modem module
79 Switch cover
81 Power button board
82 Fan/heat sink assembly
84 Graphics card
86 Heat sink
87 Processor
89 Display assembly
95 Top cover
97 Speaker assembly
99 System board
103 USB/audio board
104 PC Card assembly
106 Computer Setup
106 Starting Computer Setup
107 Using Computer Setup
107 Navigating and selecting in Computer Setup
107 Restoring factory settings in Computer Setup
108 Computer Setup menus
108 File menu
109 Security menu
109 Diagnostics menu
110 System Configuration menu
112 Specifications
112 Computer specifications
113 17.0-inch, WUXGA+WVA display specifications
114 17.0-inch, WSXGA+WVA display specifications
115 17.0-inch, WXGA+WVA display specifications
116 Hard drive specifications
117 DVD±RW and CD-RW Double-Layer Combo Drive specifications
118 DVD/CD-RW Combo Drive specifications
119 DVD-ROM Drive
120 System DMA specifications
120 System memory map specifications
121 System interrupt specifications
122 System I/O address specifications
124 Screw listing
125 Phillips PM2.0×17.0 captive screw
126 Phillips PM2.5×13.0 captive screw
127 Phillips PM3.0×4.0 screw
128 Phillips PM2.5×5.0 captive screw
129 Phillips PM2.0×4.0 screw
131 Torx TM2.5×9.0 screw
133 Torx TM2.5×4.0 screw
136 Phillips PM2.5×9.0 captive screw
137 Torx T8M2.5×7.0 screw
139 Phillips PM2.5×7.0 screw
140 Torx T8M2.0×10.0 captive screw
141 Hex Metric HM5.0×10.0 standoff
142 Phillips PM2.5×7.0 captive screw
143 Phillips PM2.0×6.0 screw
144 Backup and recovery
144 Backup and recovery using Windows Vista
144 Creating recovery discs
144 Backing up your information
145 When to back up
145 Backup suggestions
145 Backing up specific files or folders
146 Backing up the entire hard drive
147 Creating recovery points
147 Scheduling backups
147 Performing a recovery
148 Performing a recovery from the recovery discs
148 Performing a recovery from the hard drive
149 Initiating a recovery in Windows
149 Initiating a recovery from the hard drive recovery partition
150 Backup and recovery using Windows XP
150 Creating recovery discs
150 Backing up your information
151 When to back up
151 Backup suggestions
151 Backing up specific files or folders
152 Backing up the entire hard drive
153 Creating recovery points
153 Scheduling backups
153 Performing a recovery
154 Performing a recovery from the recovery discs
154 Performing a recovery from the hard drive
155 Initiating a recovery in Windows
155 Initiating a recovery from the hard drive recovery partition
156 Connector pin assignments
156 1394
156 Audio-out (headphone)
157 Audio-in (microphone)
157 External monitor
158 HDMI
159 RJ-11 (modem)
160 RJ-45 (network)
161 Universal Serial Bus
162 Power cord set requirements
162 Requirements for all countries and regions
163 Requirements for specific countries and regions
164 Recycling
164 Battery
164 Display
170 Index
Preparing Advanced Format hard drives for Microsoft Windows installations on HP Business Notebook PCs and desktop PCs - White Paper
1 Preparing Advanced Format hard drives for Microsoft Windows installations on HP Business Notebook PCs and Desktop PCs
2 Executive summary
3 What does the Advanced Format drive mean to you
4 Table . Links to information on optimizing performance in various scenarios involving the use of an Advanced Format drive
5 Important tips
6 Creating a MB-aligned partition
7 Aligning drives in a RAID configuration
8 Validating partition alignment
9 Using DiskExt
10 Sample validation
11 Phase-in of Advanced Format drives
12 Frequently asked questions
13 Why did HP choose to support emulation rather than drives with -KB native sector format While this was considered, the existing system infrastructure has been designed around a logical -byte sector notably the hard disk boot device. The resources needed to update the environment would have been vast for example, a BIOS update would be required for every system. Moreover, some operating systems do not support booting to -KB native drives. Older applications and games would not be able to run, while there would be no performance advantage for a customer. Thus, HP elected to not pursue this approach at this time
14 Hard drive deployment decision tree for managed IT
15 Appendix A: Technical background
16 Why alignment helps
17 For more information
External Devices - Windows Vista
1 External Devices
2 Copyright Hewlett-PackardDevelopment Company, L.P
3 Product notice
4 Product notice
5 Table of contents
7 Using a USB device
8 Connecting a USB device
8 Stopping and removing a USB device
9 Using USB legacy support
10 Using a 1394 device
10 Using a device
11 Connecting a 1394 device
11 Stopping a 1394 device
11 Connecting a device
12 Using the docking connector
13 Index
Multimedia - Windows Vista
7 Using multimedia hardware
7 Using the audio features
9 Using the audio-in (microphone) jack
9 Using the audio-out (headphone) jack
9 Adjusting the volume
11 Using the video features
11 Using the external monitor port
12 Using the HDMI port
13 Using an optical drive
13 Identifying the installed optical drive
13 Inserting an optical disc
14 Removing an optical disc when running on battery or external power
15 Removing an optical disc when no computer power is available
16 Working with multimedia software
17 Opening preinstalled multimedia software
17 Installing multimedia software from a disc
17 Using multimedia software
18 Preventing playback disruptions
19 Changing DVD region settings
19 Observing the copyright warning
20 Index
Wireless (Select Models Only) - Windows Vista
7 About integrated wireless devices
8 Using the wireless controls
9 Using the wireless button
10 Using Wireless Assistant software (select models only)
11 Using operating system controls
12 Using WLAN devices (select models only)
13 Setting up a WLAN
14 Connecting to a WLAN
15 Using wireless security features
16 Identifying a WLAN device
17 Using HP Broadband Wireless (select models only)
18 Using Bluetooth wireless devices (select models only)
19 Index
Memory Modules - Windows Vista
1 Memory Modules
2 Copyright Hewlett-PackardDevelopment Company, L.P
3 Product notice
4 Product notice
5 Table of contents
7 Adding or replacing memory modules
8 Adding or replacing a memory module to the expansion memory module slot
8 Adding or replacing a memory module to the expansion
9 Grasp the edge of the memory module (), and gently pull the module out of the memorymodule slot
10 Tighten the memory module compartment cover screws ()
11 Upgrading a memory module in the primary memory module slot
11 Upgrading a memory module in the primary memory
12 Gently lift the top edge of the keyboard and tilt the keyboard over until it rests on the palm rest ofthe computer
13 Insert a memory module
14 Replace the keyboard access screws
15 Index
Notebook Tour - Windows Vista
7 Identifying hardware
8 Components
9 Top components
9 Pointing devices
10 Lights
12 Buttons, switches, and fingerprint reader
14 Keys
15 Front components
16 Rear components
17 Right-side components
18 Left-side components
19 Bottom components
20 Wireless antennae
21 Additional hardware components
22 Labels
23 Index
Drives - Windows XP
7 Identifying installed drives
8 Handling drives
9 Improving hard drive performance
9 Using Disk Defragmenter
9 Using Disk Cleanup
10 Using HP 3D DriveGuard
11 Identifying HP 3D DriveGuard status
12 Using HP 3D DriveGuard software
13 Replacing a hard drive
16 Using an optical drive
18 Inserting an optical disc
19 Removing an optical disc when running on battery or external power
20 Removing an optical disc when no computer power is available
21 Index
Computer Setup - Windows Vista and Windows XP
1 Computer Setup
2 Copyright Hewlett-PackardDevelopment Company, L.P
3 Product notice
4 Product notice
5 Table of contents
7 Starting Computer Setup
8 Using Computer Setup
8 Navigating and selecting in Computer Setup
9 Restoring factory settings in Computer Setup
10 Computer Setup menus
10 File menu
11 Security menu
12 Diagnostics menu
12 System Configuration menu
13 System Configuration menu
14 Index
HP 8710p Business Notebook PC and HP 8710w Mobile Workstation - Getting Started Guide - XP - Enhanced for Accessibility
1 Getting Started
3 Contents
7 First-time setup
7 Identifying required hardware
8 Setting up the computer
9 Step 1: Insert the battery
10 Step 2: Connect the computer to external power
11 Step 3: Turn on the computer
12 Step 4: Set up the software
12 Step 5: Create recovery discs (recommended)
13 Quick tour
13 Identifying required hardware
14 Top components
17 Front components
17 Left-side components
18 Right-side components
18 Rear components
19 Bottom components
20 Wireless antennae
21 Next steps
21 Protecting the computer
21 Protecting the computer from viruses
22 Protecting your system files
22 Protecting your privacy
22 Protecting the computer from power surges
23 Using the computer safely
24 Connecting to a computer network
25 Installing additional hardware and software
25 Identifying and installing hardware
25 Locating and installing software
26 Updating the software installed on the computer
26 Finding the user guides
27 Turning off the computer correctly
29 Troubleshooting
29 Troubleshooting resources
29 Quick troubleshooting
29 The computer is unable to start up
31 The computer screen is blank
32 Software is functioning abnormally
32 The computer is turned on but not responding
33 The computer is unusually warm
34 An external device is not working
34 The WLAN connection is not working
35 Help and Support
36 Contacting technical support
37 Backup and recovery
37 Creating recovery discs
38 Backing up your information
38 When to back up
39 Backup suggestions
40 Backing up specific files or folders
40 Backing up the entire hard drive
41 Creating recovery points
42 Scheduling backups
43 Performing a recovery
43 Performing a recovery from the recovery discs
43 Performing a recovery from the hard drive
45 Specifications
45 Operating environment
46 Rated input power
47 Index
Security - Windows Vista and Windows XP
7 Protecting the computer
8 Using passwords
9 Setting passwords in Windows
10 Setting passwords in Computer Setup
11 Setup password
12 Managing a setup password
13 Entering a setup password
14 Power-on password
15 Managing a power-on password
16 Entering a power-on password
17 Requiring a power-on password at restart
18 Using Computer Setup DriveLock
19 Setting a DriveLock password
20 Entering a DriveLock password
21 Changing a DriveLock password
22 Removing DriveLock protection
23 Using Computer Setup security features
23 Securing system devices
24 Using Computer Setup stringent security
25 Setting stringent security
26 Removing stringent security
27 Viewing Computer Setup System Information
28 Using Computer Setup System IDs
29 Using antivirus software
30 Using firewall software
31 Installing critical security updates
32 Using HP ProtectTools Security Manager (select models only)
33 Installing a security cable
34 Index
Power Management - Windows Vista
7 Power control and light locations
9 Shutting down the computer
10 Setting power options
10 Using power-saving states
10 Initiating and exiting Sleep
11 Initiating and exiting Hibernation
12 Using the battery meter
13 Using power plans
13 Viewing the current power plan
13 Selecting a different power plan
13 Customizing power plans
14 Setting password protection on wakeup
15 Using battery power
16 Finding battery information in Help and Support
17 Displaying the remaining battery charge
18 Inserting or removing the battery
19 Charging a battery
20 Managing low battery levels
20 Identifying low battery levels
21 Resolving a low battery level
21 Resolving a low battery level when external power is available
21 Resolving a low battery level when a charged battery is available
21 Resolving a low battery level when no power source is available
21 Resolving a low battery level when the computer cannot exit Hibernation
22 Calibrating a battery
22 Step 1: Fully charge the battery
22 Step 2: Disable Hibernation and Sleep
23 Step 3: Discharge the battery
24 Step 4: Fully recharge the battery
24 Step 5: Reenable Hibernation and Sleep
25 Conserving battery power
26 Storing a battery
27 Disposing of a used battery
28 Using external AC power
29 Connecting the AC adapter
30 Index
Memory Modules - Windows XP
1 Memory Modules
2 Copyright Hewlett-PackardDevelopment Company, L.P
3 Product notice
4 Product notice
5 Table of contents
7 Adding or replacing memory modules
8 Adding or replacing a memory module to the expansion memory module slot
8 Adding or replacing a memory module to the expansion
9 Grasp the edge of the memory module (), and gently pull the module out of the memorymodule slot
10 Tighten the memory module compartment cover screws ()
11 Upgrading a memory module in the primary memory module slot
11 Upgrading a memory module in the primary memory
12 Gently lift the top edge of the keyboard and tilt the keyboard over until it rests on the palm rest ofthe computer
13 Insert a memory module
14 Replace the keyboard access screws
15 Increasing hard drive space for the Hibernation file
15 Increasing hard drive space for theHibernation file
16 Index
Power Management - Windows XP
7 Power control and light locations
9 Shutting down the computer
10 Setting power options
10 Using power-saving states
10 Initiating and exiting Standby
11 Initiating and exiting Hibernation
12 Using the Power Meter
13 Using power schemes
13 Viewing the current scheme
13 Selecting a different power scheme
13 Customizing power schemes
14 Setting password protection upon exiting Standby
15 Using battery power
16 Finding battery information in Help and Support
17 Displaying the remaining battery charge
18 Inserting or removing the battery
19 Charging a battery
20 Managing low battery levels
20 Identifying low battery levels
21 Resolving a low battery level
21 Resolving a low battery level when external power is available
21 Resolving a low battery level when a charged battery is available
21 Resolving a low battery level when no power source is available
21 Resolving a low battery level when the computer cannot exit Hibernation
22 Calibrating a battery
22 Step 1: Fully charge the battery
22 Step 2: Disable Hibernation and Standby
23 Step 3: Discharge the battery
24 Step 4: Fully recharge the battery
24 Step 5: Reenable Hibernation and Standby
25 Conserving battery power
26 Storing a battery
27 Disposing of a used battery
28 Using external AC power
29 Connecting the AC adapter
30 Index
Wireless (Select Models Only) - Windows XP
7 About integrated wireless devices
8 Using the wireless controls
9 Using the wireless button
10 Using Wireless Assistant software (select models only)
11 Using operating system controls
12 Using WLAN devices (select models only)
13 Setting up a WLAN
14 Connecting to a WLAN
15 Using wireless security features
16 Identifying a WLAN device
17 Using HP Broadband Wireless (select models only)
18 Using Bluetooth wireless devices (select models only)
19 Index
Management and Printing User Guide - Windows XP and Windows Vista
7 Using Client Management Solutions
8 Configuring and deploying a software image
8 Managing and updating software
8 HP Client Manager (select models only)
10 HP OpenView Radia Management Solutions (select models only)
11 System Software Manager
12 Using Intel Active Management Technology (select models only)
13 Enabling the iAMT solution
14 Using the MEBx setup utility menus
15 Using the Universal Print Driver
16 Index
Backup and Recovery - Windows XP and Windows Vista
7 Creating recovery discs
8 Backing up your information
9 When to back up
10 Backup suggestions
11 Backing up specific files or folders
12 Backing up the entire hard drive
13 Creating recovery points
14 Scheduling backups
15 Performing a recovery
16 Performing a recovery from the recovery discs
17 Performing a recovery from the hard drive
18 Initiating a recovery in Windows
19 Initiating a recovery from the hard drive recovery partition
20 Index
HP 8710p Business Notebook PC and HP 8710w Mobile Workstation - Getting Started Guide - Vista - Enhanced for Accessibility
1 Getting Started
3 Contents
7 First-time setup
7 Identifying required hardware
8 Setting up the computer
9 Step 1: Insert the battery
10 Step 2: Connect the computer to external power
11 Step 3: Turn on the computer
12 Step 4: Set up the software
12 Step 5: Create recovery discs (recommended)
13 Quick tour
13 Identifying required hardware
14 Top components
17 Front components
17 Left-side components
18 Right-side components
18 Rear components
19 Bottom components
20 Wireless antennae
21 Next steps
21 Protecting the computer
21 Protecting the computer from viruses
22 Protecting your system files
22 Protecting your privacy
22 Protecting the computer from power surges
23 Using the computer safely
24 Connecting to a computer network
24 Installing additional hardware and software
24 Identifying and installing hardware
25 Locating and installing software
26 Updating the software installed on the computer
26 Finding the user guides
26 Turning off the computer correctly
29 Troubleshooting
29 Troubleshooting resources
29 Quick troubleshooting
29 The computer is unable to start up
31 The computer screen is blank
31 Software is functioning abnormally
32 The computer is turned on but not responding
32 The computer is unusually warm
33 An external device is not working
34 The WLAN connection is not working
34 Help and Support
35 Contacting technical support
37 Backup and recovery
37 Creating recovery discs
38 Backing up your information
38 When to back up
39 Backup suggestions
40 Backing up specific files or folders
40 Backing up the entire hard drive
41 Creating recovery points
42 Scheduling backups
42 Performing a recovery
43 Performing a recovery from the recovery discs
43 Performing a recovery from the hard drive
45 Specifications
45 Operating environment
46 Rated input power
47 Index
Software Updates - Windows XP
1 Software Updates
2 Copyright Hewlett-PackardDevelopment Company, L.P
3 Product notice
4 Product notice
5 Table of contents
7 Updating software
8 Updating the BIOS
8 Determining the BIOS version
9 Downloading a BIOS update
10 NOTE
11 Updating programs and drivers
12 Index
Pointing Devices and Keyboard - Windows XP
7 Using pointing devices
7 Setting pointing device preferences
8 Using the TouchPad
9 Using the pointing stick
9 Connecting an external mouse
10 Using the keyboard
10 Using hotkeys
11 Displaying system information (fn+esc)
11 Initiating Standby (fn+f3)
12 Switching the screen image (fn+f4)
12 Viewing battery charge information (fn+f8)
12 Decreasing screen brightness (fn+f9)
12 Increasing screen brightness (fn+f10)
12 Activating the ambient light sensor (fn+f11)
13 HP Quick Launch buttons
15 Using the HP Quick Launch Buttons control panel
15 Opening the Quick Launch Buttons control panel
15 Displaying the Q Menu
16 Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard
17 Index
MultiBoot - Windows Vista and Windows XP
1 MultiBoot
2 Copyright , Hewlett-PackardDevelopment Company, L.P
3 Product notice
4 Product notice
5 Table of contents
7 About the boot device order
8 The following list describes the factory setting for boot order in which drive letters A and C are assignedwhen MultiBoot is disabled. (The actual order varies by configuration.)
9 Enabling boot devices in Computer Setup
9 Enabling boot devices in ComputerSetup
10 Considering boot order changes
11 Choosing MultiBoot preferences
12 Setting a new boot order in Computer Setup
13 Dynamically choosing a boot device using the F9 prompt
13 Dynamically choosing a boot device using the F prompt
14 Setting a MultiBoot Express prompt
15 Entering MultiBoot Express preferences
16 Index
ProtectTools - Windows Vista and Windows XP
7 Introduction to security
8 HP ProtectTools features
9 Accessing HP ProtectTools Security
10 Achieving key security objectives
10 Protecting against targeted theft
10 Restricting access to sensitive data
11 Preventing unauthorized access from internal or external locations
11 Creating strong password policies
12 Additional security elements
12 Assigning security roles
12 Managing HP ProtectTools passwords
14 Creating a secure password
14 HP ProtectTools Backup and Restore
14 Backing up credentials and settings
16 Restoring credentials
16 Configuring settings
17 Credential Manager for HP ProtectTools
18 Setup procedures
18 Logging on to Credential Manger
18 Using the Credential Manager Logon Wizard
19 Logging on for the first time
19 Registering credentials
19 Registering fingerprints
20 Setting up the fingerprint reader
20 Using your registered fingerprint to log on to Windows
20 Registering a Java Card, USB eToken, or virtual token
20 Registering a USB eToken
20 Registering other credentials
21 General tasks
21 Creating a virtual token
21 Changing the Windows logon password
21 Changing a token PIN
22 Managing identity
22 Clearing an identity from the system
23 Locking the computer
23 Using Windows Logon
23 Logging on to Windows with Credential Manager
24 Adding an account
24 Removing an account
24 Using Single Sign On
24 Registering a new application
24 Using automatic registration
25 Using manual (drag and drop) registration
25 Managing applications and credentials
25 Modifying application properties
25 Removing an application from Single Sign On
26 Exporting an application
26 Importing an application
26 Modifying credentials
27 Using Application Protection
27 Restricting access to an application
27 Removing protection from an application
28 Changing restriction settings for a protected application
29 Advanced tasks (administrator only)
29 Specifying how users and administrators log on
30 Configuring custom authentication requirements
30 Configuring credential properties
31 Configuring Credential Manager settings
31 Example 1—Using the “Advanced Settings” page to allow Windows logon from Credential Manager
32 Example 2—Using the “Advanced Settings” page to require user verification before Single Sign On
33 Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools
34 Setup procedures
34 Enabling the embedded security chip
35 Initializing the embedded security chip
36 Setting up the basic user account
37 General tasks
37 Using the Personal Secure Drive
37 Encrypting files and folders
37 Sending and receiving encrypted e-mail
38 Changing the Basic User Key password
39 Advanced tasks
39 Backing up and restoring
39 Creating a backup file
39 Restoring certification data from the backup file
40 Changing the owner password
40 Resetting a user password
40 Enabling and disabling Embedded Security
40 Permanently disabling Embedded Security
40 Enabling Embedded Security after permanent disable
41 Migrating keys with the Migration Wizard
43 Java Card Security for HP ProtectTools
44 General tasks
44 Changing a Java Card PIN
44 Selecting the card reader
45 Advanced tasks (administrators only)
45 Assigning a Java Card PIN
46 Assigning a name to a Java Card
46 Setting power-on authentication
47 Enabling Java Card power-on authentication and creating an administrator Java Card
48 Creating a user Java Card
48 Disabling Java Card power-on authentication
49 BIOS Configuration for HP ProtectTools
50 General tasks
50 Managing boot options
51 Enabling and disabling system configuration options
53 Advanced tasks
53 Managing HP ProtectTools add-on module settings
53 Enabling and disabling smart card power-on authentication support
54 Enabling and disabling power-on authentication support for Embedded Security
55 Enabling and disabling Automatic DriveLock hard drive protection
55 Managing Computer Setup passwords
56 Setting the power-on password
56 Changing the power-on password
56 Setting the setup password
57 Changing the setup password
57 Setting password options
57 Enabling and disabling stringent security
57 Enabling and disabling power-on authentication on Windows restart
59 Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools
60 Starting background service
61 Simple configuration
62 Device class configuration (advanced)
62 Adding a user or a group
62 Removing a user or a group
62 Denying access to a user or group
62 Allowing access to a device class for one user of a group
63 Allowing access to a specific device for one user of a group
65 Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools
66 Encryption management
67 User management
68 Recovery
69 Troubleshooting
69 Credential Manager for HP ProtectTools
72 Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools
78 Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools
79 Miscellaneous
83 Glossary
85 Index
Modem and Local Area Network - Windows XP
1 Modem and Local Area Network
2 Copyright Hewlett-PackardDevelopment Company, L.P
3 Product notice
4 Product notice
5 Table of contents
6 ENWW
7 Using the modem (select models only)
8 Connecting a modem cable
9 Connecting a country-specific modem cable adapter
10 Selecting a location setting
10 Viewing the current location selection
11 Adding new locations when traveling
12 Solving travel connection problems
13 Using preinstalled communication software
14 Connecting to a local area network
15 Index
Drives - Windows Vista
7 Identifying installed drives
8 Handling drives
9 Improving hard drive performance
9 Using Disk Defragmenter
9 Using Disk Cleanup
10 Using HP 3D DriveGuard
11 Identifying HP 3D DriveGuard status
12 Using HP 3D DriveGuard software
13 Replacing a hard drive
16 Using an optical drive
18 Inserting an optical disc
19 Removing an optical disc when running on battery or external power
20 Removing an optical disc when no computer power is available
21 Index
Software Update - Windows Vista
1 Software Updates
2 Copyright Hewlett-PackardDevelopment Company, L.P
3 Product notice
4 Product notice
5 Table of contents
7 Updating software
8 Updating the BIOS
8 Determining the BIOS version
9 Downloading a BIOS update
10 NOTE
11 Updating programs and drivers
12 Index
External Devices - Windows XP
1 External Devices
2 Copyright Hewlett-PackardDevelopment Company, L.P
3 Product notice
4 Product notice
5 Table of contents
7 Using a USB device
8 Connecting a USB device
8 Stopping and removing a USB device
9 Using USB legacy support
10 Using a 1394 device
10 Using a device
11 Connecting a 1394 device
11 Stopping a 1394 device
11 Connecting a device
12 Using the docking connector
13 Index