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HP ProtectTools - Firmware security features in HP business notebooks
2 Embedded Security Overview
2 Basics of Protection
3 Protecting against unauthorized access – user authentication
3 Pre-boot Authentication on HP Notebooks
4 Power-on Password authentication overview
4 Enabling Power-on password
4 Smart card authentication overview
4 Enabling smart card pre-boot authentication
5 Embedded security chip pre-boot authentication overview
5 Enabling embedded security chip pre-boot user authentication
5 Protecting local storage
6 DriveLock hard drive protection
6 TPM enhanced DriveLock
6 Securing Devices
7 Boot Options
7 Device Control
7 Accessing BIOS Security Features from Microsoft Windows
9 Working with BIOS Configuration Profiles
9 Enabling Profiles
11 Appendix
12 For more information
Software Guide
3 Contents
8 Setup
8 Setting Up the Software
9 Installing Optional Software
10 Selecting Regional Settings
11 Selecting Screen Settings
11 Setting Up Wireless LAN and Bluetooth
11 Safeguarding the Notebook
11 Turning Off the Notebook
12 Protecting the Notebook from Power Surges
12 Protecting the Notebook Against Viruses
13 Power
13 Selecting a Power Source
14 Understanding Standby and Hibernation
14 Standby
14 Hibernation
15 Initiating Standby, Hibernation or Shutdown
15 When You Leave Your Work
16 When the Power Supply Is Uncertain
17 When Using Infrared Communication or Drive Media
17 Using the Default Power Settings
18 Turning the Notebook or Display On or Off
19 Initiating or Resuming from Hibernation
21 Initiating or Resuming from Standby
22 Using Emergency Shutdown Procedures
22 Managing Power Options
23 Accessing the Power Options Window
23 Displaying the Power Meter Icon
24 Setting or Changing a Power Scheme
24 Using a Security Password
25 Processor Performance Controls
25 Windows 2000 Processor Controls
28 Windows XP Processor Controls
29 Accessing XP Processor Controls
31 Security
31 Security Features Quick Reference
33 Setting Security Preferences in Computer Setup
33 Using Passwords
34 Understanding HP and Windows Passwords
35 HP and Windows Password Guidelines
36 Understanding Power-On Passwords
36 Setting Power-On Passwords
37 Entering Power-On Passwords
38 Understanding HP Administrator Passwords
39 Setting HP Administrator Passwords
39 Entering HP Administrator Passwords
40 Understanding DriveLock
41 Setting DriveLock Passwords
42 Entering DriveLock Passwords
42 Changing DriveLock Passwords
43 Removing DriveLock Protection
44 Disabling a Device
45 Using HP ProtectTools Embedded Security Manager
45 Using System Information
46 Setting System Information Options
46 Using the Smart Card Reader
47 Safeguarding your Smart Card Reader
48 Optical Drive Software
48 Using CDs and DVDs
48 Protecting Playback
49 Observing the Copyright Warning
49 Playing Audio and Video CDs with Windows Media Player
49 Playing a CD
50 Accessing Windows Media Player Help
50 Playing Video CDs and DVDs with Intervideo WinDVD
50 Installing WinDVD
51 Playing Video CDs and DVDs
52 Changing DVD Region Settings
53 Creating CDs with Roxio Easy CD & DVD Creator 6
54 Understanding Easy CD & DVD Creator 6 Features
55 Preparing to Use Easy CD & DVD Creator 6
55 Choosing Recording Media
55 Responding to the UDF Prompt
56 Formatting Recording Media
57 Creating CDs
57 Erasing Recorded Media with Roxio Easy CD & DVD Creator 6
57 Erasing Recorded Media with Drag-to-Disc
58 Erasing Recorded Media with Creator Classic
58 Selecting Easy CD & DVD Creator 6 Settings
59 Creating DVDs Using InterVideo WinDVD Creator
60 Preparing to Use InterVideo WinDVD Creator
60 Choosing Recording Media
61 Creating DVDs
62 Intelligent Manageability
63 Configuration and Deployment
64 Software Management and Updates
64 HP Client Manager Software
65 Altiris Solutions
66 Altiris PC Transplant Pro
66 System Software Manager
67 MultiBoot
68 Understanding the Default Boot Sequence
69 Enabling Bootable Devices in Computer Setup
70 Understanding MultiBoot Results
71 Setting MultiBoot Preferences
71 Setting a New Default Boot Sequence
72 Setting a MultiBoot Express Prompt
73 Entering MultiBoot Express Preferences
74 Presentation Mode
75 Opening Quick Launch Button Software
76 Changing Presentation Mode Settings
77 Using Presentation Mode
78 Computer Setup
78 Using Computer Setup
79 Accessing Computer Setup
79 Restoring Computer Setup Defaults
80 Selecting from the File Menu
81 Selecting from the Security Menu
82 Selecting from the Tools Menu
82 Selecting from the Advanced Menu
84 Software Updates and Restorations
84 Preparing to Update Software
85 Obtaining the Support Software CD
85 Accessing Notebook Information
86 Downloading Software from the Internet
87 Downloading System ROM
88 Downloading Other Software
89 System Recovery
89 Safeguarding Your Data
89 Setting System Restore Points (Windows XP Only)
90 Repairing the Operating System
91 Reinstalling the Operating System
92 Reinstalling Device Drivers and Other Software
93 Index
Hard Drive White Paper
1 Contents
1 HP Notebook Hard Drive
2 Introduction
3 HP Notebook LidSwitch Policy
3 Notebook F10 Setup Hard Drive Self-Test
4 Minimum System BIOS Required
4 Hard Drive Mounting Screw
5 HP Recommendations for Notebook Users
6 Hard Drive Troubleshooting Flowchart
7 Copyright Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein
HP ProtectTools Security Manager
1 HP ProtectTools Security Manager
2 Introduction
3 HP ProtectTools Security Manager
4 Security Software Modules for HP ProtectTools
5 BIOS Configuration for HP ProtectTools
6 With BIOS Configuration for HP ProtectTools, authorized users can
7 Smart Card Security for HP ProtectTools
8 Credential Manager for HP ProtectTools
9 Frequently Asked Questions
10 Q. Which HP platforms support HP ProtectTools and the different add-on modules A. Please refer to the Platform Support section of this white paper. Q. Can Smart Cards be used for pre-boot authentication A. Yes, Smart Cards can be used for pre-boot authentication. Please refer to the user documentation
11 Q. Does Credential Manager for HP ProtectTools utilize the TPM embedded security chip if available A. Yes, Credential Manager uses the TPM embedded security chip, if available, to encrypt passwords stored in the password Vault. Q. Does Credential Manager for HP ProtectTools support multiple users on a single client device A. Yes, Credential Manager works on the concept of Identity. In order to log on to a computer, a user simply needs to create a Credential Manager ID. Q. What if a user has multiple windows accounts A. This would function the same as multiple users on a single PC. The user would have to create a different Identity for each account. Q. What is the difference between user and administrator rights for Credential Manager for HP
12 Additional Resources
HP Compaq nc8000 Business PC, HP Compaq nw8000 Mobile Workstation - Maintenance and Service Guide
3 Contents
7 Product Description
8 1.1 Models
19 1.2 Features
22 1.3 Clearing a Password
23 1.4 Power Management
24 1.5 External Components
37 1.6 Design Overview
38 Troubleshooting
39 2.1 Computer Setup and Diagnostics Utilities
39 Using Computer Setup
40 Selecting from the File Menu
41 Selecting from the Security Menu
42 Selecting from the Advanced Menu
44 2.2 Using Diagnostics for Windows
44 Obtaining, Saving, or Printing Configuration Information
45 Obtaining, Saving, or Printing Diagnostic Test Information
47 2.3 Troubleshooting Flowcharts
68 Illustrated Parts Catalog
68 3.1 Serial Number Location
69 3.2 Notebook Major Components
76 3.3 Miscellaneous Plastics Kit Components
77 3.4 Miscellaneous Cable Kit Components
78 3.5 Mass Storage Devices
80 3.6 Miscellaneous
81 3.7 Sequential Part Number Listing
86 Removal and Replacement Preliminaries
86 4.1 Tools Required
87 4.2 Service Considerations
87 Plastic Parts
87 Cables and Connectors
88 4.3 Preventing Damage to Removable Drives
89 4.4 Preventing Electrostatic Damage
90 4.5 Packaging and Transporting Precautions
91 4.6 Workstation Precautions
92 4.7 Grounding Equipment and Methods
94 Removal and Replacement Procedures
95 5.1 Serial Number
96 5.2 Disassembly Sequence Chart
98 5.3 Preparing the Notebook for Disassembly
104 5.4 Notebook Feet
105 5.5 MultiBay Device
106 5.6 Bluetooth Board
108 5.7 Integrated Smart Card
110 5.8 Optical Drive
111 5.9 Keyboard
115 5.10 Memory Expansion Board
116 5.11 Modem Board
117 5.12 Mini PCI Communications Board
120 5.13 Heat Sink
122 5.14 Processor
124 5.15 LED Switch Cover
126 5.16 RTC Battery
127 5.17 Security Module (TPM)
128 5.18 Display Assembly
131 5.19 Top Cover
134 5.20 Speaker
135 5.21 TouchPad
137 5.22 Fan Assembly
139 5.23 System Board
143 Specifications
159 Connector Pin Assignments
165 Power Cord Requirements
169 Screw Listing
183 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
Startup Guide
3 Contents
5 Hardware and Software Setup
5 Setting Up the Hardware
9 Setting Up the Software
10 Installing Optional Software
11 Selecting Regional Settings
12 Selecting Screen Settings
12 Setting Up Wireless LAN
12 Using Wireless LAN Utilities in Windows 2000
13 Using Wireless LAN Utilities in Windows XP
14 Setting Up Bluetooth
15 Safeguarding the Notebook
15 Protecting the Notebook Against Viruses
15 Turning Off the Notebook
15 Using the Notebook Safely
16 Regulatory and Safety Information
17 Additional Information, Help, and Updates
17 Using the Documentation Library CD
19 Getting Help
19 Using the Help and Support Center in Windows XP
20 Contacting Technical Support
22 Installing a Retail Version of an Operating System
23 Notebook Features
23 Pointing Device Components
24 Top Components
27 Lights
29 Left Side Components
31 Right Side Components
33 Front View Components
34 Rear Panel Components
36 Bottom Components
38 Labels
40 Index
Hardware Guide
3 Contents
7 Notebook Features
7 Pointing Device Components
8 Top Components
11 Lights
13 Left Side Components
15 Right Side Components
17 Front View Components
18 Rear Panel Components
20 Bottom Components
22 Labels
24 Pointing Devices and Keyboard
24 Using a Pointing Device
26 Using the Pointing Stick
26 Using the TouchPad
27 Using an External Mouse
27 Setting Pointing Device Preferences
28 Using Hotkeys and Shortcut Keys
28 Identifying fn and Function Keys
29 Hotkey and Shortcut Key Quick Reference
30 Initiating Standby (fn+f3)
30 Switching Displays (fn+f4)
31 Viewing Battery Charge Information (fn+f8)
31 Decreasing Screen Brightness (fn+f9)
31 Increasing Screen Brightness (fn+f10)
32 Displaying System Information (fn+esc)
32 Using Hotkeys and Shortcut Keys with External Keyboards
33 Using Quick Launch Buttons
35 Using Keypads
35 Using the Embedded Numeric Keypad
36 Enabling and Disabling the Embedded Numeric Keypad
36 Switching Key Functions on the Embedded Numeric Keypad
37 Using an External Keypad
37 Enabling or Disabling Num Lock Mode As You Work
37 Enabling or Disabling Num Lock Mode at Startup
39 Battery Packs
39 Running the Notebook on Battery Power
40 Identifying Battery Packs
41 Inserting or Removing a Primary Battery Pack
43 Inserting or Removing a MultiBay Battery Pack
45 Charging a Battery Pack
46 Charging a New Battery Pack
46 Charging an In-Use Battery Pack
46 Charging a Primary and MultiBay Battery Pack
47 Monitoring the Charge in a Battery Pack
47 Obtaining Accurate Charge Information
47 Displaying Charge Information on the Screen
47 Accessing Charge Displays
48 Interpreting Charge Displays
49 Displaying Charge Information on a MultiBay Battery Pack
50 Managing Low-Battery Conditions
50 Identifying Low-Battery Conditions
50 Low-Battery Condition
50 Critical Low-Battery Condition
51 Resolving Low-Battery Conditions
51 When External Power Is Available
51 When a Charged Battery Pack Is Available
51 When No Power Source Is Available
51 When the Notebook Cannot Exit Hibernation
52 Calibrating a Battery Pack
52 When to Calibrate
52 How to Calibrate
52 Charging the Battery Pack
53 Discharging the Battery Pack
55 Recharging the Battery Pack
56 Battery Conservation Procedures and Settings
56 Conserving Power as You Work
57 Selecting Power Conservation Settings
58 Storing a Battery Pack
59 Disposing of a Used Battery Pack
59 Finding More Power Information
60 Drives
60 Caring for Drives
62 Adding a Drive to the System
63 Hard Drive
63 Identifying the Hard Drive Activity Light
64 Replacing the Primary Hard Drive
68 Optical Drive
68 Inserting an Optical Disc
69 Removing an Optical Disc (with Power)
70 Removing an Optical Disc (No Power)
71 Displaying Optical Disc Contents
71 Locating Optical Disc Software
71 Initiating Standby or Hibernation
72 MultiBay Drive
72 Identifying the MultiBay Activity Light
73 Using a MultiBay Hard Drive Adapter
73 Inserting a Hard Drive into the Adapter
75 Removing a Hard Drive from the Adapter
76 Inserting a Drive into the MultiBay
77 Removing a Drive from the MultiBay
79 Audio and Video
79 Using Audio Features
80 Using the Audio Line-Out Jack
81 Using the Microphone Jack
81 Adjusting Volume
82 Using Video Features
83 Using the S-Video Out Jack
84 Communication Devices
84 Connecting a Modem Cable
85 Using the RJ-11 Cable
86 Using a Country-Specific Adapter Cable
87 Connecting a Network Cable
88 Linking to an Infrared Device
89 Setting Up an Infrared Transmission
89 Using Standby with Infrared
90 External Devices
91 Connecting a Monitor or Projector
91 Using a USB Device
92 Enabling USB Legacy Support
93 Connecting an Optional External MultiBay
94 Connecting an Optional Cable Lock
95 Hardware Upgrades
95 Using PC Cards
96 Inserting a PC Card
97 Removing a PC Card
98 Using SD Cards
98 Inserting an SD Card
99 Removing an SD Card
100 Adding and Upgrading Memory Modules
106 Effects of Increasing Memory
107 Specifications
107 Notebook Dimensions
108 Operating Environment
108 Rated Input Power
109 Modem Specifications
110 Index
Lithium-ion battery technology: Getting the most from Smart Batteries
1 Contents
2 Abstract
2 Introduction
2 Lithium-ion batteries
3 Battery cycle life
3 Battery capacity
4 Warranty period
5 Smart Battery Technology
5 Smart Battery calibration
6 Battery care practices
7 For more information
HP ProtectTools: Authentication technologies and suitability to task
2 Introduction
2 Authentication technologies in HP ProtectTools
3 Password authentication
4 TPM embedded security chip authentication
4 Smart card authentication
5 USB token authentication
6 Biometric fingerprint authentication
7 Virtual token authentication
7 Feature Comparison and suitability to task
8 Suitability to Task
9 Conclusion
9 For more information
Wireless Security
1 Wireless Security
2 Executive Summary
3 Mobile Device Security and HP Protect Tools
4 Wired Equivalent Privacy
5 Wi-Fi Protected Access
6 IEEE .i
7 Emerging Mobile Applications
8 Virtual Private Network vs. Reverse Proxy
9 Conclusion
10 For more information
HP ProtectTools - Firmware security features in HP business notebooks
2 Embedded Security Overview
2 Basics of Protection
3 Protecting against unauthorized access – user authentication
3 Pre-boot Authentication on HP Notebooks
4 Power-on Password authentication overview
4 Enabling Power-on password
4 Smart card authentication overview
4 Enabling smart card pre-boot authentication
5 Embedded security chip pre-boot authentication overview
5 Enabling embedded security chip pre-boot user authentication
5 Protecting local storage
6 DriveLock hard drive protection
6 TPM enhanced DriveLock
6 Securing Devices
7 Boot Options
7 Device Control
7 Accessing BIOS Security Features from Microsoft Windows
9 Working with BIOS Configuration Profiles
9 Enabling Profiles
11 Appendix
12 For more information
Software Guide
3 Contents
8 Setup
8 Setting Up the Software
9 Installing Optional Software
10 Selecting Regional Settings
11 Selecting Screen Settings
11 Setting Up Wireless LAN and Bluetooth
11 Safeguarding the Notebook
11 Turning Off the Notebook
12 Protecting the Notebook from Power Surges
12 Protecting the Notebook Against Viruses
13 Power
13 Selecting a Power Source
14 Understanding Standby and Hibernation
14 Standby
14 Hibernation
15 Initiating Standby, Hibernation or Shutdown
15 When You Leave Your Work
16 When the Power Supply Is Uncertain
17 When Using Infrared Communication or Drive Media
17 Using the Default Power Settings
18 Turning the Notebook or Display On or Off
19 Initiating or Resuming from Hibernation
21 Initiating or Resuming from Standby
22 Using Emergency Shutdown Procedures
22 Managing Power Options
23 Accessing the Power Options Window
23 Displaying the Power Meter Icon
24 Setting or Changing a Power Scheme
24 Using a Security Password
25 Processor Performance Controls
25 Windows 2000 Processor Controls
28 Windows XP Processor Controls
29 Accessing XP Processor Controls
31 Security
31 Security Features Quick Reference
33 Setting Security Preferences in Computer Setup
33 Using Passwords
34 Understanding HP and Windows Passwords
35 HP and Windows Password Guidelines
36 Understanding Power-On Passwords
36 Setting Power-On Passwords
37 Entering Power-On Passwords
38 Understanding HP Administrator Passwords
39 Setting HP Administrator Passwords
39 Entering HP Administrator Passwords
40 Understanding DriveLock
41 Setting DriveLock Passwords
42 Entering DriveLock Passwords
42 Changing DriveLock Passwords
43 Removing DriveLock Protection
44 Disabling a Device
45 Using HP ProtectTools Embedded Security Manager
45 Using System Information
46 Setting System Information Options
46 Using the Smart Card Reader
47 Safeguarding your Smart Card Reader
48 Optical Drive Software
48 Using CDs and DVDs
48 Protecting Playback
49 Observing the Copyright Warning
49 Playing Audio and Video CDs with Windows Media Player
49 Playing a CD
50 Accessing Windows Media Player Help
50 Playing Video CDs and DVDs with Intervideo WinDVD
50 Installing WinDVD
51 Playing Video CDs and DVDs
52 Changing DVD Region Settings
53 Creating CDs with Roxio Easy CD & DVD Creator 6
54 Understanding Easy CD & DVD Creator 6 Features
55 Preparing to Use Easy CD & DVD Creator 6
55 Choosing Recording Media
55 Responding to the UDF Prompt
56 Formatting Recording Media
57 Creating CDs
57 Erasing Recorded Media with Roxio Easy CD & DVD Creator 6
57 Erasing Recorded Media with Drag-to-Disc
58 Erasing Recorded Media with Creator Classic
58 Selecting Easy CD & DVD Creator 6 Settings
59 Creating DVDs Using InterVideo WinDVD Creator
60 Preparing to Use InterVideo WinDVD Creator
60 Choosing Recording Media
61 Creating DVDs
62 Intelligent Manageability
63 Configuration and Deployment
64 Software Management and Updates
64 HP Client Manager Software
65 Altiris Solutions
66 Altiris PC Transplant Pro
66 System Software Manager
67 MultiBoot
68 Understanding the Default Boot Sequence
69 Enabling Bootable Devices in Computer Setup
70 Understanding MultiBoot Results
71 Setting MultiBoot Preferences
71 Setting a New Default Boot Sequence
72 Setting a MultiBoot Express Prompt
73 Entering MultiBoot Express Preferences
74 Presentation Mode
75 Opening Quick Launch Button Software
76 Changing Presentation Mode Settings
77 Using Presentation Mode
78 Computer Setup
78 Using Computer Setup
79 Accessing Computer Setup
79 Restoring Computer Setup Defaults
80 Selecting from the File Menu
81 Selecting from the Security Menu
82 Selecting from the Tools Menu
82 Selecting from the Advanced Menu
84 Software Updates and Restorations
84 Preparing to Update Software
85 Obtaining the Support Software CD
85 Accessing Notebook Information
86 Downloading Software from the Internet
87 Downloading System ROM
88 Downloading Other Software
89 System Recovery
89 Safeguarding Your Data
89 Setting System Restore Points (Windows XP Only)
90 Repairing the Operating System
91 Reinstalling the Operating System
92 Reinstalling Device Drivers and Other Software
93 Index
Hard Drive White Paper
1 Contents
1 HP Notebook Hard Drive
2 Introduction
3 HP Notebook LidSwitch Policy
3 Notebook F10 Setup Hard Drive Self-Test
4 Minimum System BIOS Required
4 Hard Drive Mounting Screw
5 HP Recommendations for Notebook Users
6 Hard Drive Troubleshooting Flowchart
7 Copyright Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein
HP ProtectTools Security Manager
1 HP ProtectTools Security Manager
2 Introduction
3 HP ProtectTools Security Manager
4 Security Software Modules for HP ProtectTools
5 BIOS Configuration for HP ProtectTools
6 With BIOS Configuration for HP ProtectTools, authorized users can
7 Smart Card Security for HP ProtectTools
8 Credential Manager for HP ProtectTools
9 Frequently Asked Questions
10 Q. Which HP platforms support HP ProtectTools and the different add-on modules A. Please refer to the Platform Support section of this white paper. Q. Can Smart Cards be used for pre-boot authentication A. Yes, Smart Cards can be used for pre-boot authentication. Please refer to the user documentation
11 Q. Does Credential Manager for HP ProtectTools utilize the TPM embedded security chip if available A. Yes, Credential Manager uses the TPM embedded security chip, if available, to encrypt passwords stored in the password Vault. Q. Does Credential Manager for HP ProtectTools support multiple users on a single client device A. Yes, Credential Manager works on the concept of Identity. In order to log on to a computer, a user simply needs to create a Credential Manager ID. Q. What if a user has multiple windows accounts A. This would function the same as multiple users on a single PC. The user would have to create a different Identity for each account. Q. What is the difference between user and administrator rights for Credential Manager for HP
12 Additional Resources
HP Compaq nc8000 Business PC, HP Compaq nw8000 Mobile Workstation - Maintenance and Service Guide
3 Contents
7 Product Description
8 1.1 Models
19 1.2 Features
22 1.3 Clearing a Password
23 1.4 Power Management
24 1.5 External Components
37 1.6 Design Overview
38 Troubleshooting
39 2.1 Computer Setup and Diagnostics Utilities
39 Using Computer Setup
40 Selecting from the File Menu
41 Selecting from the Security Menu
42 Selecting from the Advanced Menu
44 2.2 Using Diagnostics for Windows
44 Obtaining, Saving, or Printing Configuration Information
45 Obtaining, Saving, or Printing Diagnostic Test Information
47 2.3 Troubleshooting Flowcharts
68 Illustrated Parts Catalog
68 3.1 Serial Number Location
69 3.2 Notebook Major Components
76 3.3 Miscellaneous Plastics Kit Components
77 3.4 Miscellaneous Cable Kit Components
78 3.5 Mass Storage Devices
80 3.6 Miscellaneous
81 3.7 Sequential Part Number Listing
86 Removal and Replacement Preliminaries
86 4.1 Tools Required
87 4.2 Service Considerations
87 Plastic Parts
87 Cables and Connectors
88 4.3 Preventing Damage to Removable Drives
89 4.4 Preventing Electrostatic Damage
90 4.5 Packaging and Transporting Precautions
91 4.6 Workstation Precautions
92 4.7 Grounding Equipment and Methods
94 Removal and Replacement Procedures
95 5.1 Serial Number
96 5.2 Disassembly Sequence Chart
98 5.3 Preparing the Notebook for Disassembly
104 5.4 Notebook Feet
105 5.5 MultiBay Device
106 5.6 Bluetooth Board
108 5.7 Integrated Smart Card
110 5.8 Optical Drive
111 5.9 Keyboard
115 5.10 Memory Expansion Board
116 5.11 Modem Board
117 5.12 Mini PCI Communications Board
120 5.13 Heat Sink
122 5.14 Processor
124 5.15 LED Switch Cover
126 5.16 RTC Battery
127 5.17 Security Module (TPM)
128 5.18 Display Assembly
131 5.19 Top Cover
134 5.20 Speaker
135 5.21 TouchPad
137 5.22 Fan Assembly
139 5.23 System Board
143 Specifications
159 Connector Pin Assignments
165 Power Cord Requirements
169 Screw Listing
183 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
Startup Guide
3 Contents
5 Hardware and Software Setup
5 Setting Up the Hardware
9 Setting Up the Software
10 Installing Optional Software
11 Selecting Regional Settings
12 Selecting Screen Settings
12 Setting Up Wireless LAN
12 Using Wireless LAN Utilities in Windows 2000
13 Using Wireless LAN Utilities in Windows XP
14 Setting Up Bluetooth
15 Safeguarding the Notebook
15 Protecting the Notebook Against Viruses
15 Turning Off the Notebook
15 Using the Notebook Safely
16 Regulatory and Safety Information
17 Additional Information, Help, and Updates
17 Using the Documentation Library CD
19 Getting Help
19 Using the Help and Support Center in Windows XP
20 Contacting Technical Support
22 Installing a Retail Version of an Operating System
23 Notebook Features
23 Pointing Device Components
24 Top Components
27 Lights
29 Left Side Components
31 Right Side Components
33 Front View Components
34 Rear Panel Components
36 Bottom Components
38 Labels
40 Index
Hardware Guide
3 Contents
7 Notebook Features
7 Pointing Device Components
8 Top Components
11 Lights
13 Left Side Components
15 Right Side Components
17 Front View Components
18 Rear Panel Components
20 Bottom Components
22 Labels
24 Pointing Devices and Keyboard
24 Using a Pointing Device
26 Using the Pointing Stick
26 Using the TouchPad
27 Using an External Mouse
27 Setting Pointing Device Preferences
28 Using Hotkeys and Shortcut Keys
28 Identifying fn and Function Keys
29 Hotkey and Shortcut Key Quick Reference
30 Initiating Standby (fn+f3)
30 Switching Displays (fn+f4)
31 Viewing Battery Charge Information (fn+f8)
31 Decreasing Screen Brightness (fn+f9)
31 Increasing Screen Brightness (fn+f10)
32 Displaying System Information (fn+esc)
32 Using Hotkeys and Shortcut Keys with External Keyboards
33 Using Quick Launch Buttons
35 Using Keypads
35 Using the Embedded Numeric Keypad
36 Enabling and Disabling the Embedded Numeric Keypad
36 Switching Key Functions on the Embedded Numeric Keypad
37 Using an External Keypad
37 Enabling or Disabling Num Lock Mode As You Work
37 Enabling or Disabling Num Lock Mode at Startup
39 Battery Packs
39 Running the Notebook on Battery Power
40 Identifying Battery Packs
41 Inserting or Removing a Primary Battery Pack
43 Inserting or Removing a MultiBay Battery Pack
45 Charging a Battery Pack
46 Charging a New Battery Pack
46 Charging an In-Use Battery Pack
46 Charging a Primary and MultiBay Battery Pack
47 Monitoring the Charge in a Battery Pack
47 Obtaining Accurate Charge Information
47 Displaying Charge Information on the Screen
47 Accessing Charge Displays
48 Interpreting Charge Displays
49 Displaying Charge Information on a MultiBay Battery Pack
50 Managing Low-Battery Conditions
50 Identifying Low-Battery Conditions
50 Low-Battery Condition
50 Critical Low-Battery Condition
51 Resolving Low-Battery Conditions
51 When External Power Is Available
51 When a Charged Battery Pack Is Available
51 When No Power Source Is Available
51 When the Notebook Cannot Exit Hibernation
52 Calibrating a Battery Pack
52 When to Calibrate
52 How to Calibrate
52 Charging the Battery Pack
53 Discharging the Battery Pack
55 Recharging the Battery Pack
56 Battery Conservation Procedures and Settings
56 Conserving Power as You Work
57 Selecting Power Conservation Settings
58 Storing a Battery Pack
59 Disposing of a Used Battery Pack
59 Finding More Power Information
60 Drives
60 Caring for Drives
62 Adding a Drive to the System
63 Hard Drive
63 Identifying the Hard Drive Activity Light
64 Replacing the Primary Hard Drive
68 Optical Drive
68 Inserting an Optical Disc
69 Removing an Optical Disc (with Power)
70 Removing an Optical Disc (No Power)
71 Displaying Optical Disc Contents
71 Locating Optical Disc Software
71 Initiating Standby or Hibernation
72 MultiBay Drive
72 Identifying the MultiBay Activity Light
73 Using a MultiBay Hard Drive Adapter
73 Inserting a Hard Drive into the Adapter
75 Removing a Hard Drive from the Adapter
76 Inserting a Drive into the MultiBay
77 Removing a Drive from the MultiBay
79 Audio and Video
79 Using Audio Features
80 Using the Audio Line-Out Jack
81 Using the Microphone Jack
81 Adjusting Volume
82 Using Video Features
83 Using the S-Video Out Jack
84 Communication Devices
84 Connecting a Modem Cable
85 Using the RJ-11 Cable
86 Using a Country-Specific Adapter Cable
87 Connecting a Network Cable
88 Linking to an Infrared Device
89 Setting Up an Infrared Transmission
89 Using Standby with Infrared
90 External Devices
91 Connecting a Monitor or Projector
91 Using a USB Device
92 Enabling USB Legacy Support
93 Connecting an Optional External MultiBay
94 Connecting an Optional Cable Lock
95 Hardware Upgrades
95 Using PC Cards
96 Inserting a PC Card
97 Removing a PC Card
98 Using SD Cards
98 Inserting an SD Card
99 Removing an SD Card
100 Adding and Upgrading Memory Modules
106 Effects of Increasing Memory
107 Specifications
107 Notebook Dimensions
108 Operating Environment
108 Rated Input Power
109 Modem Specifications
110 Index
Lithium-ion battery technology: Getting the most from Smart Batteries
1 Contents
2 Abstract
2 Introduction
2 Lithium-ion batteries
3 Battery cycle life
3 Battery capacity
4 Warranty period
5 Smart Battery Technology
5 Smart Battery calibration
6 Battery care practices
7 For more information
HP ProtectTools: Authentication technologies and suitability to task
2 Introduction
2 Authentication technologies in HP ProtectTools
3 Password authentication
4 TPM embedded security chip authentication
4 Smart card authentication
5 USB token authentication
6 Biometric fingerprint authentication
7 Virtual token authentication
7 Feature Comparison and suitability to task
8 Suitability to Task
9 Conclusion
9 For more information
Wireless Security
1 Wireless Security
2 Executive Summary
3 Mobile Device Security and HP Protect Tools
4 Wired Equivalent Privacy
5 Wi-Fi Protected Access
6 IEEE .i
7 Emerging Mobile Applications
8 Virtual Private Network vs. Reverse Proxy
9 Conclusion
10 For more information