HP Compaq NC6220 laptop
HP NC6220 MANUAL
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• Hardware Setup »
• Step 1: Identify the Setup Hardware »
• Step 2: Insert the Battery Pack »
• Step 3: Connect the Communication Device »
• Modem »
• Network Card »
• Step 4: Connect the Notebook to External Power »
• Step 5: Open the Notebook »
• Step 6: Turn on the Notebook »
• Software Setup »
• Welcome to Windows »
• Select Your Regional Preferences »
• Accept the License Agreements »
• Protect Your Notebook »
• Name Your Notebook »
• Register Online »
• Create User Accounts »
• Press the Finish Button! »
• Next Steps »
• Protect Your Notebook »
• Protect the Notebook from Viruses »
• Protect the Notebook from Power Surges »
• Protect Your Privacy »
• Use the Notebook Safely »
• Turn Off the Notebook Properly »
• Component ID »
• Pointing Devices »
• Buttons »
• Keys »
• Front Components »
• Rear Components »
• Right-Side Components »
• Left-Side Components »
• Bottom Components »
• Additional Hardware Components »
• Additional Components »
• Optical Discs »
• Labels »
• Troubleshooting »
• Quick Troubleshooting »
• Power Features »
• Can the Notebook Not Be Turned On »
• Is the Notebook Screen Blank »
• Is Software Functioning Abnormally »
• Is the Notebook Unresponsive »
• Is the Notebook Overheating »
• Is an External Device Not Working »
• Help and Support Center »
• Contact Customer Care »
• Preparing to Call Customer Care »
• Contacting Customer Care by E-mail or Telephone »
• Taking the Notebook to a Service Partner »
• System Restore »
• Safeguarding Your Data »
• Altiris Local Recovery »
• System Restore Points »
• Setting a Restore Point »
• Restoring to a Restore Point »
• Repairing or Reinstalling Applications »
• Reinstalling Applications from Your Hard Drive »
• Reinstalling Applications from Discs »
• Repairing the Operating System »
• Reinstalling the Operating System »
• Reinstalling Device Drivers and Other Software »
• Updating Reinstalled Software »
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• Hardware and Software Setup »
• Setting Up the Hardware »
• Setting Up the Software »
• Setting Up the Wireless LAN and Bluetooth »
• Installing Optional Software »
• Selecting Regional Settings »
• Selecting Screen Settings »
• Protecting the Notebook Against Viruses »
• Turning Off the Notebook »
• Using the Notebook Safely »
• Additional Information, Help and Updates »
• Using the Documentation Library CD »
• Contacting Technical Support »
• Installing a Retail Version of an Operating System »
• Notebook Features »
• Pointing Device Components »
• Top Components »
• Left Side Components »
• Right Side Components »
• Front View Components »
• Rear Panel Components »
• Bottom Components »
• Lights »
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• Hardware and Software Setup »
• Setting Up the Hardware »
• Setting Up the Software »
• Installing Optional Software »
• Selecting Regional Settings »
• Selecting Screen Settings »
• Checking System Memory and Video Memory Size »
• Setting Power Options »
• Setting Up Wireless LAN »
• Setting Up Bluetooth »
• Safeguarding the Notebook »
• Using Security Software »
• Preventing Power Surges »
• Preventing Shutdown Problems »
• Regulatory and Safety Information »
• Additional Information, Help and Updates »
• Using the Documentation Library CD »
• Getting Help »
• Using the Help and Support Center in Windows XP »
• Contacting Technical Support »
• Installing a Retail Version of an Operating System »
• Notebook Features »
• Pointing Device Components »
• Top Components »
• Left-Side Components »
• Right-Side Components »
• Front Components »
• Rear Components »
• Bottom Components »
• Lights »
• Labels »
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• Hardware Setup »
• Step 1: Identify the Hardware Required for Setup »
• To insert the battery pack »
• Connecting the Modem to an RJ-11 Jack »
• Connecting the Modem with an Adapter »
• Step 4: Connect the Notebook to External Power »
• Step 5: Charge the Battery Pack »
• Step 6: Open the Notebook »
• Step 7: Turn On the Notebook »
• Welcome to Windows »
• Select Your Regional Preferences »
• Accept the License Agreements »
• Help Protect Your Notebook »
• Name Your Notebook »
• Register Online »
• Create User Accounts »
• Press the Finish Button »
• Next Steps »
• Protect Your Notebook »
• Protect the Notebook from Viruses »
• Protect the Notebook from Power Surges »
• Protect Your Privacy »
• Use the Notebook Safely »
• Turn Off the Notebook Properly »
• Notebook Tour »
• Top Components »
• Front, Rear, Left-Side and Right-Side Components »
• Bottom Components »
• Troubleshooting »
• Quick Troubleshooting »
• Power Features »
• Is the Notebook Unable to Start Up »
• Is the Notebook Screen Blank »
• Is Software Functioning Abnormally »
• Is the Notebook Unresponsive »
• Is the Notebook Overheating »
• Is an External Device Not Working »
• Help and Support Center »
• Preparing to Call Customer Care »
• Contacting Customer Care by E-mail or Telephone »
• Taking the Notebook to a Service Partner »
• System Restore »
• Safeguarding Your Data »
• Altiris Local Recovery »
• System Restore Points »
• Setting a Restore Point »
• Restoring to a Restore Point »
• Repairing or Reinstalling Applications »
• Reinstalling Applications from Your Hard Drive »
• Reinstalling Applications from Discs »
• Repairing the Operating System »
• To reinstall the operating system »
• Reinstalling Device Drivers and Other Software »
• Updating Reinstalled Software »
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• Using This Guide »
• Setting Up the Notebook »
• Setting Up the Hardware »
• Installing the Battery Pack »
• Connecting the Notebook to External Power »
• Opening the Notebook »
• Turning On the Notebook »
• Turning Off the Notebook »
• Using the Notebook Safely »
• Beginning to Use the Notebook »
• Selecting Regional Settings »
• Selecting Screen Settings »
• Protecting the Notebook Against Viruses »
• Installing Optional Software »
• Installing Software in Windows XP Professional »
• Installing Software in Windows XP Home »
• Accessing Notebook Documentation »
• Opening the Documentation Library CD »
• Using the Documentation Library CD »
• Troubleshooting »
• Quick Solutions Checklist »
• Is the Notebook Receiving Power »
• Is the Notebook Turned On »
• Is the Notebook in Standby or Hibernation »
• Is the Notebook Overheated »
• Is the System Unresponsive »
• Is an External Device Not Working »
• Are You Using All Available Documentation »
• Is Software Functioning Abnormally »
• Contacting Compaq »
• Preparing to Call Technical Support »
• Taking the Notebook to a Service Provider »
• Identifying External Hardware »
• Display Components »
• Pointing Device Components »
• Top Components »
• Power Lights »
• Keyboard and Drive Lights »
• Power and Volume Controls »
• Easy Access Buttons and Keyboard Keys »
• Function and Keypad Keys »
• Front Panel Components »
• Rear Panel Components »
• Connectors »
• Vents and Jacks »
• Left Side Components »
• Right Side Components »
• Underside Components »
• Memory and Mini PCI Compartments »
• Labels »
• Additional Standard Components »
• Documentation and Restore CDs »
• Cord and Cables »
• Adapters and Accessories »
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• Using an Internal Modem »
• Connecting the Modem Cable »
• Using the RJ-11 Cable »
• Using a Country-Specific Modem Cable Adapter »
• Adding New Locations When Travelling »
• Solving Travel Connection Problems »
• Accessing Preinstalled Communication Software »
• Connecting to a Network »
• Connecting a Network Cable »
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• Component ID »
• Pointing Devices »
• Buttons »
• Keys »
• Front Components »
• Rear Components »
• Right-Side Components »
• Left-Side Components »
• Bottom Components »
• Additional Hardware Components »
• Additional Components »
• Optical Discs »
• Labels »
• Power »
• Power Controls and Light Locations »
• Power Sources »
• Standby and Hibernation »
• Standby »
• Hibernation »
• Initiating Standby, Hibernation or Shutdown »
• Default Power Settings »
• Turning the Notebook or Display On or Off »
• Initiating or Restoring from Hibernation »
• Initiating or Resuming from Standby »
• Using Emergency Shutdown Procedures »
• Power Options »
• Accessing Power Options Properties »
• Displaying the Power Meter Icon »
• Setting or Changing a Power Scheme »
• Using a Security Password »
• Processor Performance Controls (Select Models Only) »
• Battery Packs »
• Identifying Battery Packs »
• Inserting or Removing a Primary Battery Pack »
• Charging Battery Packs »
• Monitoring the Charge of a Battery Pack »
• Managing Low-Battery Conditions »
• Calibrating a Battery Pack »
• Conserving Battery Power »
• Storing a Battery Pack »
• Disposing of a Used Battery Pack »
• Pointing Devices and Keyboard »
• Pointing Devices »
• Using the TouchPad »
• Using the Pointing Stick »
• Setting Mouse Preferences »
• Hotkeys »
• Hotkey Quick Reference »
• Using Hotkey Commands »
• Using Hotkeys with External Keyboards »
• Quick Launch Buttons »
• Identifying Quick Launch Buttons »
• Using Quick Launch Buttons Software »
• Info Center »
• Keypads »
• Using the Embedded Numeric Keypad »
• Using an External Numeric Keypad »
• Multimedia »
• Using the Audio-In (Microphone) Jack »
• Using the Audio-Out (Headphone) Jack »
• Adjusting the Volume »
• Video Features »
• Using the S-Video-Out Jack »
• Connecting a Monitor or Projector »
• Multimedia Software »
• Observing the Copyright Warning »
• Installing Software »
• Enabling AutoPlay »
• Changing DVD Region Settings »
• Drives »
• Drive Care »
• IDE Drive Light »
• Primary Hard Drive »
• MultiBay II Hard Drives »
• Inserting a Hard Drive Module »
• Removing a Hard Drive Module »
• Using MultiBay II Optical Drives »
• Inserting an Optical Drive »
• Removing Optical Drives »
• Using Optical Discs »
• PC Cards »
• What Is a PC Card »
• Insertion »
• Removal »
• SD Cards »
• What Is an SD Card »
• Insertion »
• Removal »
• Memory Modules »
• What Is a Memory Module »
• Expansion Memory Module Slot »
• Primary Memory Module Slot »
• Hibernation File »
• USB Devices »
• What Is USB »
• USB Device Connection »
• Operating System and Software »
• USB Legacy Support »
• Modem and Networking »
• Internal Modem »
• Using the Modem Cable »
• Using a Country-Specific Modem Cable Adapter »
• Modem Country Selection »
• Preinstalled Communication Software »
• Network »
• Wireless »
• Wireless Local Area Network (Select Models Only) »
• Connecting Your Wireless Notebook to a Corporate WLAN »
• Connecting Your Wireless Notebook to a Public WLAN »
• Setting Up a WLAN in Your Home »
• Using a WLAN Connection »
• Using Wireless Security Features »
• Installing Wireless Software (Optional) »
• Troubleshooting Devices »
• Bluetooth (Select Models Only) »
• Device Power States »
• Turning On the Devices »
• Turning Off and Disabling the Devices »
• Infrared Communications »
• Setting Up an Infrared Transmission »
• Using Standby with Infrared »
• Mobile Printing »
• Security »
• Security Features »
• Security Preferences in Computer Setup »
• Passwords »
• HP and Windows Passwords »
• HP and Windows Password Guidelines »
• HP Administrator Passwords »
• Setting HP Administrator Passwords »
• Entering HP Administrator Passwords »
• Power-On Passwords »
• Setting Power-On Passwords »
• Entering Power-On Passwords »
• Requiring a Power-On Password at Restart »
• DriveLock »
• Setting DriveLock Passwords »
• Entering DriveLock Passwords »
• Requiring a Drivelock Password at Restart »
• Changing DriveLock Passwords »
• Removing DriveLock Protection »
• Device Security »
• System Information »
• Setting System Information Options »
• Antivirus Software »
• Firewall Software »
• Critical Security Updates for Windows XP »
• Using the Smart Card Reader »
• Inserting a Smart Card »
• Removing a Smart Card »
• HP ProtectTools Security Manager (Select Models Only) »
• Embedded Security for ProtectTools »
• Credential Manager for ProtectTools »
• BIOS Configuration for ProtectTools »
• Smart Card Security for ProtectTools »
• Optional Security Cable »
• Computer Setup »
• Computer Setup Access »
• Computer Setup Defaults »
• File Menu »
• Security Menu »
• Tools Menu »
• Advanced Menu »
• Software Update and Recovery »
• Software Updates »
• Obtaining the Support Software Disc »
• Accessing Notebook Information »
• Internet Software »
• Downloading System ROM »
• Downloading Software »
• System Recovery »
• Safeguarding Your Data »
• Altiris Local Recovery »
• Using System Restore Points »
• Repairing or Reinstalling Applications »
• Reinstalling Applications from Your Hard Drive »
• Repairing the Operating System »
• Reinstalling the Operating System »
• Reinstalling Device Drivers and Other Software »
• Notebook Care »
• Temperature »
• Notebook »
• Keyboard »
• Display »
• TouchPad »
• Cleaning an External Mouse »
• Travel and Shipping »
• Preparation for Travel and Shipping »
• Tips for Traveling with Your Notebook »
• Specifications »
• Operating Environment »
• Rated Input Power »
• MultiBoot »
• Default Boot Sequence »
• Bootable Devices in Computer Setup »
• MultiBoot Results »
• MultiBoot Preferences »
• Setting a New Default Boot Sequence »
• Setting a MultiBoot Express Prompt »
• Entering MultiBoot Express Preferences »
• Client Management Solutions »
• Configuration and Deployment »
• Software Management and Updates »
• HP Client Manager Software »
• Altiris PC Transplant Pro »
• System Software Manager »
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• Modem Command Guidelines »
• Accessing HyperTerminal »
• Entering a Command »
• Identifying the Modem Type »
• Editing and Executing a Command »
• Omitting a Parameter in a Command Line »
• Repeating a Command »
• Understanding Result Codes »
• Using Online Mode »
• Escaping from Online Mode to Online Command Mode »
• Creating a Command Mode Shortcut »
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• Power »
• Selecting a Power Source »
• Understanding Standby and Hibernation »
• Standby »
• Hibernation »
• Choosing Standby, Hibernation or Shutdown »
• When You Leave Your Work »
• When the Power Supply Is Uncertain »
• When Using Infrared or Drive Media »
• Using the Default Power Settings »
• Turning the Notebook On or Off »
• Initiating or Resuming from Hibernation »
• Initiating or Resuming from Standby »
• Using Emergency Shutdown Procedures »
• Setting Power Management Options »
• Accessing the Power Options Window »
• Displaying the Power Meter Icon »
• Setting or Changing a Power Scheme »
• Using a Security Password »
• Processor Performance Controls (Select Models Only) »
• Windows 2000 Processor Controls »
• Windows XP Processor Controls »
• Security »
• Security Features Quick Reference »
• Setting Preferences in Computer Setup »
• Using Passwords »
• Remembering Passwords »
• Using HP and Windows Passwords »
• Understanding Power-On Passwords »
• Setting Power-On Passwords »
• Entering Power-On Passwords »
• Understanding HP Administrator Passwords »
• Setting HP Administrator Passwords »
• Entering HP Administrator Passwords »
• Understanding DriveLock »
• Setting DriveLock Passwords »
• Entering DriveLock Passwords »
• Changing DriveLock Settings »
• Removing DriveLock Protection »
• Disabling a Device »
• Protecting System Information »
• Using Information Management »
• Setting System Information Options »
• Optical Drive Software »
• Using CDs and DVDs »
• Avoiding Hibernation and Standby »
• Copyright Warning »
• Playing CDs with Windows Media Player »
• Playing a CD »
• Accessing Windows Media Player Help »
• Playing Video CDs and DVDs with WinDVD »
• Installing WinDVD »
• Understanding DVDs »
• Using DVD Region Settings »
• Changing Region Settings »
• Intelligent Manageability »
• Understanding Intelligent Manageability »
• Installing Management Agent »
• MultiBoot »
• Understanding the Default Boot Sequence »
• Enabling Devices in Computer Setup »
• Understanding MultiBoot Results »
• Setting MultiBoot Preferences »
• Setting a New Default Boot Sequence »
• Setting a MultiBoot Express Prompt »
• Entering MultiBoot Express Preferences »
• Presentation Mode »
• Opening Quick Launch Button Software »
• Changing Presentation Mode Settings »
• Using Presentation Mode »
• Computer Setup »
• Using Computer Setup »
• Accessing Computer Setup »
• Restoring Computer Setup Defaults »
• Selecting from the File Menu »
• Selecting from the Security Menu »
• Selecting from the Tools Menu »
• Selecting from the Advanced Menu »
• Software Updates and Restorations »
• Preparing to Update Software »
• Obtaining the Support Software CD »
• Accessing Notebook Information »
• Downloading Software from the Internet »
• Downloading System ROM »
• Downloading Other Software »
• System Recovery »
• Safeguarding Your Data »
• Operating System (OS) CD Repair »
• OS CD Reinstall »
• Reinstalling Drivers »
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• Regulatory Notices »
• Regulatory Agency Series Numbers »
• Federal Communications Commission Notice »
• Modifications »
• Cables »
• Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked with the FCC... »
• Canadian Notice »
• Avis Canadien »
• Japanese Notice »
• Airline Travel Notice »
• Power Cords »
• Battery Notice »
• Energy Star Compliance »
• German Ergonomics Notice »
• Macrovision Corporation Notice »
• Laser Safety »
• CDRH Regulations »
• Modems »
• Important Safety Instructions »
• Telecommunications Device Approvals »
• Modem Regulatory Statements »
• Canadian Modem Regulatory Statements »
• European Union Notice »
• New Zealand Modem Regulatory Statements »
• Electrostatic Discharge »
• Preventing Electrostatic Discharge »
• Handling Drives »
• Installing Internal Components »
• Grounding Methods »
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• Limited Warranty Periods »
• General Terms »
• Limitation of Liability »
• Options and Software »
• Software Technical Support »
• Contacting HP »
• Free Pick-Up Warranty Service Available Monday–Friday »
• Carry-In Warranty Service Available Monday–Friday »
• HP Replaceable Parts Program »
• Warranty Transfer to Another Country »
• Service Upgrades »
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HP NC6220 SUPPORT & TROUBLESHOOTING
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