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HP 2140 Mini-Note

HP 2140 MINI-NOTE MANUAL

 
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• Product description
• External component identification
• Top components
• Front components
• Right-side components
• Left-side components
• Bottom components
• Wireless antennas (select models only)
• Wireless antennas
• Illustrated parts catalog
• Serial number location
• Computer major components
• Bracket Kit
• Plastics/Cable Kit
• Miscellaneous parts
• Sequential part number listing
• Removal and replacement procedures
• Preliminary replacement requirements
• Tools required
• Service considerations
• Grounding guidelines
• Unknown user password
• Component replacement procedures
• Serial number
• Computer feet
• Battery
• Keyboard
• Memory module
• Mass storage device
• Top cover
• Audio board (Model 2133 only)
• Bluetooth module
• System board
• WLAN module
• RTC battery
• Fan/heat sink
• Display assembly
• Computer Setup
• Starting Computer Setup
• Using Computer Setup
• Navigating and selecting in Computer Setup
• Restoring factory settings in Computer Setup
• Computer Setup menus
• File menu
• Security menu
• Diagnostics menu
• System Configuration menu
• Specifications
• Computer specifications, model 2133
• Computer specifications, model 2140
• inch, SD display specifications
• inch, HD display specifications
• inch, WXGA display specifications
• inch, WSVGA display specifications
• Hard drive specifications
• System DMA specifications
• System interrupt specifications
• System I/O address specifications
• System memory map specifications
• Screw listing
• Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screw
• Phillips PM2.0×5.0 screw
• Phillips PM3.0×3.0 screw
• Phillips PM2.0×7.0 screw
• Phillips PM4.5×8.0 screw
• Phillips PM2.0×8.0 screw
• Tor T8M2.0×6.0 screw
• Tor T8M2.5×5.0 screw
• Tor T8M2.5×10.0 screw
• Tor T8M2.0×4.0 screw
• Backup and recovery
• Backup and recovery in Windows Vista
• Backing up and recovering
• Backing up
• Recovering
• Backup and recovery in Windows XP
• Backup and recovery in SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop
• Performing a recovery
• Connector pin assignments
• Audio-out (headphone)
• Audio-in (microphone)
• External monitor
• RJ-45 (network)
• Universal Serial Bus
• Power cord set requirements
• Requirements for all countries and regions
• Requirements for specific countries and regions
• Recycling
• Display
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• Navigating the Home Screen
• Identifying the hardware
• Top components
• TouchPad
• Light
• Keys
• Front components
• Right-side components
• Left-side components
• Display components
• Bottom components
• Wireless antennas
• Additional hardware components
• Identifying the labels
• Identifying installed programs
• Installing programs
• Connecting to a wireless network
• Using wireless devices
• Identifying wireless network icons
• Using the wireless controls
• Using the wireless switch
• Using a WLAN
• Setting up a WLAN
• Protecting your WLAN
• Connecting to a WLAN
• Roaming to another network
• Connecting to a wired network
• Using Bluetooth wireless devices (select models only)
• Using e-mail
• Setting up an e-mail account
• Checking for new e-mail
• Viewing e-mail
• Using the Web
• Browsing and searching the Web
• Using the Bookmarks Menu
• Customizing the Web favorite links
• Creating new Web favorites
• Changing Web favorites
• Opening Web favorites
• Removing Web favorites
• Using power-saving states
• Initiating and exiting Suspend
• Initiating and exiting Hibernation
• Using the Power icon
• Finding battery information
• Displaying remaining battery charge
• Using power management
• Viewing the current power management settings
• Changing the current power management settings
• Using external AC power
• Connecting the AC adapter
• Using battery power
• Displaying the remaining battery charge
• Inserting or removing the battery
• Charging a battery
• Maximizing battery discharge time
• Managing low battery levels
• Identifying low battery levels
• Resolving a low battery level
• Resolving a low battery level when external power is...
• Resolving a low battery level when a charged battery is...
• Resolving a low battery level when no power source is...
• Resolving a low battery level when the device cannot exit...
• Calibrating a battery
• Step 1: Fully charge the battery
• Step 2: Disable Hibernation and Suspend
• Step 3: Discharge the battery
• Step 4: Fully recharge the battery
• Step 5: Reenable Hibernation and Suspend
• Conserving battery power
• Storing a battery
• Disposing of a used battery
• Shutting down
• Multimedia features
• Identifying your multimedia components
• Adjusting the volume
• Adjusting sound preferences
• Music
• Adding music to your library
• Downloading music
• Playing music
• Using the mini player
• Listening to the playlists
• Customizing your music favorite links
• Changing music favorites
• Deleting music favorites
• Photos
• Adding photos to your library
• Downloading photos
• Viewing your photo collection
• Customizing your photo favorite links
• Changing your photo favorites
• Removing your photo favorites
• Setting a photo album as a screen saver
• Audio
• Connecting external audio devices
• Checking your audio functions
• Video
• Connecting an external monitor or projector
• Adding videos to your library
• Downloading videos
• Watching videos
• Installing additional games
• Having a conference call or video chat
• Inserting a digital card
• Removing a digital card
• Connecting a USB device
• Removing a USB device
• Using the HP Mini Mobile Drive Bay (select models only)
• Inserting the HP Mini Mobile Drive
• Removing the HP Mini Mobile Drive
• Setting pointing device preferences
• Using the TouchPad
• Connecting an external mouse
• Using the keyboard
• Using keyboard shortcuts
• Using hotkeys
• Initiating Suspend (fn )
• Switching the screen image (fn )
• Decreasing screen brightness (fn )
• Increasing screen brightness (fn )
• Initiating QuickLock (fn )
• Muting speaker sound (fn )
• Decreasing speaker sound (fn 0)
• Increasing speaker sound (fn 1)
• Handling drives
• Using external drives
• Using optional external devices
• Customizing system settings
• Adjusting the time and date
• Changing the Clock Preferences
• Performing regular updates
• Performing critical updates
• Performing interim updates
• Backing up your information
• When to back up
• Restoring your information
• Using System Restore
• Using HP MIE Restore Image Creator
• Restoring using a Windows computer
• Restoring using a Linux computer
• Cleaning the display
• Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard
• Traveling and shipping
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HP 2140 MINI-NOTE SUPPORT & TROUBLESHOOTING

 
HP 2140 Mini-Note - Laptops - CNET Archive
Bottom line: I LOVE MY MINI 2140...Overall, I'm very happy with the HP 2140 mini...Might not be a good idea for those nervous about taking a brand new netbook apart, but it's a worthwhile update...
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Blog Posts Tagged as: HP Mini-Note
I was able to only catch a few shots of the device on the runway (see the gallery below...This morning I braved the Windows XP installation on the Mini-Note...The Mini-Note heats up so much that you really might want to be careful about putting it on your lap while typing...
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Trying Out Netbooks: HP Mini 2140 - SmallNetBuilder
It's odd that the 32 fewer pixels in the Fujitsu (vs...I was pleased, however, with the silvery gray anodized aluminum case, which is thankfully neither black nor glossy and should continue to look good for both business and play even after hard use...But, like the Dell Mini 12, there is no button or function key shortcut to quickly switch between power modes...
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Hewlett Packard Mini 2140 Notebook PC | ZDNet UK
One of the big problems are users who feel they are loosing something and are overly concerned with...There is no mobile 3G and no built in modem, but two USB ports are on hand if you want to use a dongle...I see a lot of references to "PreyPal...
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HP Mini 2140 - Keyboard and Touchpad problem • MyHPMini.com
I will be getting my HP 2140 HD tommorrow...If not, I'll be switching to Ubuntu 8.10...I've successfully run OSX on the MSI Wind and Dell Mini 9, and I cannot wait to have it working on the Hp 2140...
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