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HP Pavilion XF315 Information Note

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HP Notes
13 May 2002
This file contains up-to-date information for your HP notebook PC on these topics:
¾ Known issues using Windows XP
¾ Using an Internet Proxy Server
¾ Accessing Local Area Networks
¾ 75-watt AC adapter Caution
¾ One Touch Buttons and Hibernation
¾
DVD+RW Video CD
¾
One Touch Buttons with Multiple Users
You can find additional current information about your notebook on the HP Notebook
web site, www.hp.com/notebooks.
Known issues using Windows XP
When playing a DVD using Media Player in Windows XP, several display issues may
appear. Below are two techniques for improving this inconsistency:
¾ Press the Window key once or twice.
¾ Press Fn+Page Up or Fn+ Page Down once or twice.
To avoid this issue completely, HP recommends you use Win DVD for uninterrupted
DVD playing.
Using an Internet Proxy Server
If you set up an Internet connection that uses a LAN proxy server, you should enable
the option for bypassing the proxy server for local addresses. Otherwise, you may
experience delays accessing local computers or other resources on your network.
Accessing Local Area Networks
HP recommends checking the bypass proxy for local addresses to accelerate accessing
local network. To check this, do the following:
1. Click Start, Control Panel, Network and Internet Connections, Internet Options.
2. On the Connections tab, click LAN Settings. Make sure the option for bypassing
proxy server for local addresses is not checked.
3. Restart the notebook and attempt to access your LAN
4. View your workgroup computers and access one of them.
When you try to access a folder the hourglass icon appears. It can take 15 minutes
or more to access a folder. If you view the Task Manager during this time, it will say
that the network neighborhood is not responding.
Also, if you interrupt the task during this time, you will lose all desktop icons, the
taskbar, and the Start menu, and will need to restart the notebook.

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Summary of Contents for HP Pavilion XF315

  • Page 1 HP Notes 13 May 2002 This file contains up-to-date information for your HP notebook PC on these topics: ¾ Known issues using Windows XP ¾ Using an Internet Proxy Server ¾ Accessing Local Area Networks ¾ 75-watt AC adapter Caution ¾...
  • Page 2 75-watt - AC adpater Caution Use only the HP AC adapter included with your notebook, or another approved HP adapter. Using any other AC adapter can damage the adapter, and may void your warranty. The pre-installed electronic online manual on your notebook may refer to the use of a 60-watt AC adapter designed for an earlier released product.