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HP ProBook 5320m - Notebook PC User Manual (147 pages)
HP ProBook Notebook PC User Guide - Windows 7
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Laptop
| Size: 5.19 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
1 Features
13
Identifying Hardware
13
Top Components
13
Touchpad
13
Lights
14
Power Button and Fingerprint Reader
15
Keys
16
Front Components
17
Right-Side Components
18
Left-Side Components
19
Bottom Components
20
Display Components
21
Wireless Antennas
21
Additional Hardware Components
23
Identifying the Labels
23
2 Wireless, Local Area Network, and Modem
25
Using Wireless Devices
25
Identifying Wireless and Network Icons
26
Using the Wireless Controls
26
Using the Wireless Hotkey
27
Using HP Wireless Assistant Software (Select Models Only)
27
Using HP Connection Manager (Select Models Only)
27
Using Operating System Controls
28
Using a WLAN Device
28
Setting up a WLAN
28
Protecting Your WLAN
29
Connecting to a WLAN
30
Roaming to Another Network
30
Using HP Mobile Broadband (Select Models Only)
30
Inserting a SIM
31
Removing a SIM
32
Using a Bluetooth Wireless Device
34
Bluetooth and Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)
34
Troubleshooting Wireless Connection Problems
34
Cannot Create a WLAN Connection
34
Cannot Connect to a Preferred Network
35
Network Icon Is Not Displayed
35
Current Network Security Codes Are Unavailable
35
WLAN Connection Is very Weak
36
Cannot Connect to the Wireless Router
36
Connecting to a Local Area Network (LAN)
37
Using the Modem
37
Connecting a Modem Cable
38
Connecting a Country- or Region-Specific Modem Cable Adapter
38
Selecting a Location Setting
39
Adding New Locations When Traveling
39
Viewing the Current Location Selection
39
Solving Travel Connection Problems
40
3 Pointing Devices and Keyboard
42
Using Pointing Devices
42
Setting Pointing Device Preferences
42
Using the Touchpad
43
Navigating
43
Turning the Touchpad on and off
43
Selecting
44
Using Touchpad Gestures
44
Pinching/Zooming
45
Scrolling
45
Rotating
46
Three-Finger Flick
46
Connecting an External Mouse
47
Using the Keyboard
47
Using Hotkeys
47
Displaying System Information
48
Initiating Sleep
48
Displaying Battery Status
49
Opening Fastlook or Outlook
49
Opening Quickweb
49
Opening the Print Options Window
49
Switching the Screen Image
49
Decreasing Screen Brightness
50
Decreasing Speaker Volume
50
Increasing Screen Brightness
50
Increasing Speaker Volume
50
Muting and Restoring Speaker Sound
50
Turning Wireless Features on and off
50
Using HP Fastlook
51
Using Keypads
51
Using the Embedded Numeric Keypad
51
Enabling and Disabling the Embedded Numeric Keypad
51
Switching Key Functions on the Embedded Numeric Keypad
52
Using an Optional External Numeric Keypad
52
Cleaning the Touchpad and Keyboard
53
4 Multimedia
54
Multimedia Features
54
Identifying Your Multimedia Components
54
Adjusting the Volume
55
Multimedia Software
56
Accessing Your Preinstalled Multimedia Software
57
Installing Multimedia Software from a Disc
57
Audio
57
Connecting External Audio Devices
57
Checking Your Audio Functions
58
Connecting an HDMI Device
58
Configuring Audio for HDMI
59
Video
59
Connecting an External Monitor or Projector
60
External Optical Drive (Purchased Separately)
60
Identifying an External Optical Drive
60
Playing Music
60
Watching a Movie
61
Changing DVD Region Settings
62
Creating (Burning) a CD or DVD
63
Removing an Optical Disc (CD or DVD)
63
Webcam (Select Models Only)
64
Webcam Tips
65
Adjusting Webcam Properties
65
5 Power Management
66
Setting Power Options
66
Using Power-Saving States
66
Initiating and Exiting Sleep
66
Initiating and Exiting Hibernation
67
Using Battery Meter
67
Using Power Plans
67
Customizing Power Plans
68
Selecting a Different Power Plan
68
Viewing the Current Power Plan
68
Setting Password Protection on Wakeup
68
Using HP Power Assistant
69
Starting HP Power Assistant
69
Using External AC Power
70
Connecting the AC Adapter
70
Using Battery Power
71
Finding Battery Information in Help and Support
71
Displaying the Remaining Battery Charge
72
Inserting or Removing the Battery
72
Charging a Battery
73
Managing Low Battery Levels
74
Identifying Low Battery Levels
74
Resolving a Low Battery Level
74
Resolving a Low Battery Level When a Charged Battery Is Available
74
Resolving a Low Battery Level When External Power Is Available
74
Resolving a Low Battery Level When no Power Source Is Available
74
Resolving a Low Battery Level When the Computer Cannot Exit Hibernation
75
Calibrating a Battery
75
Step 1: Fully Charge the Battery
75
Step 2: Disable Hibernation and Sleep
75
Step 3: Discharge the Battery
76
Step 4: Fully Recharge the Battery
76
Step 5: Reenable Hibernation and Sleep
76
Conserving Battery Power
77
Storing a Battery
77
Disposing of a Used Battery
77
Testing an AC Adapter
78
Shutting down the Computer
78
6 Drives
80
Identifying Installed Drives
80
Handling Drives
80
Improving Hard Drive Performance
82
Using Disk Defragmenter
82
Using Disk Cleanup
82
Using HP 3D Driveguard
83
Identifying HP 3D Driveguard Status
83
Using HP 3D Driveguard Software
84
Replacing a Hard Drive
85
7 External Devices
88
Using a USB Device
88
Connecting a USB Device
88
Removing a USB Device
89
Using USB Legacy Support
89
Using an Esata Device
90
Connecting an Esata Device
90
Removing an Esata Device
91
Using Optional External Drives
92
Using an Optional External Optical Drive
92
Inserting an Optical Disc (CD or DVD)
92
Removing an Optical Disc (CD or DVD)
93
When the Disc Tray Opens
93
When the Disc Tray Does Not Open
94
8 External Media Cards
96
Using Media Card Reader Cards
96
Inserting a Digital Card
96
Removing a Digital Card
97
9 Memory Modules
98
10 Security
102
Protecting the Computer
102
Using Passwords
103
Setting Passwords in Windows
103
Setting Passwords in Computer Setup
103
BIOS Administrator Password
104
Managing a BIOS Administrator Password
104
Entering a BIOS Administrator Password
105
Using Computer Setup Drivelock
106
Setting a Drivelock Password
106
Changing a Drivelock Password
107
Entering a Drivelock Password
107
Removing Drivelock Protection
108
Using Computer Setup Auto Drivelock
108
Entering an Automatic Drivelock Password
108
Removing Automatic Drivelock Protection
109
Using Computer Setup Security Features
110
Securing System Devices
110
Viewing Computer Setup System Information
111
Using Computer Setup System Ids
111
Using Antivirus Software
112
Using Firewall Software
112
Installing Critical Security Updates
112
Using HP Protecttools Security Manager (Select Models Only)
113
Installing a Security Cable
113
Using the Fingerprint Reader
114
Locating the Fingerprint Reader
114
Enrolling Your Fingerprints
115
Using Your Registered Fingerprint to Log on to Windows
115
11 Software Updates
116
Updating Software
116
Updating the BIOS
117
Determining the BIOS Version
117
Downloading a BIOS Update
118
Updating Programs and Drivers
119
Using Softpaq Download Manager
119
12 Backup and Recovery
121
Backing up Your Information
122
Performing a Recovery
124
Using the Windows Recovery Tools
124
Using F11
125
Using a Windows 7 Operating System DVD (Purchased Separately)
125
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HP ProBook 5320m - Notebook PC User Manual (143 pages)
HP ProBook Notebook PC User Guide - Windows 7
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Laptop
| Size: 4.79 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
1 Features
11
Identifying Hardware
11
Top Components
11
Touchpad
11
Buttons and Fingerprint Reader (Select Models Only)
13
Lights
13
Keys
15
Front Components
16
Right-Side Components
16
Left-Side Components
17
Bottom Components
18
Display Components
19
Wireless Antennas
19
Additional Hardware Components
21
Identifying the Labels
21
2 Wireless and Local Area Network
23
Using Wireless Devices
23
Identifying Wireless and Network Icons
24
Using the Wireless Controls
24
Using the Wireless Button
24
Using Wireless Assistant Software (Select Models Only)
25
Using HP Connection Manager (Select Models Only)
25
Using Operating System Controls
26
Using a WLAN Device (Select Models Only)
27
Setting up a WLAN
27
Protecting Your WLAN
27
Connecting to a WLAN
28
Roaming to Another Network
29
Using HP Mobile Broadband (Select Models Only)
30
Inserting a SIM
30
Removing a SIM
31
Using a Bluetooth Wireless Device
33
Bluetooth and Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)
33
Troubleshooting Wireless Connection Problems
34
Cannot Create a WLAN Connection
34
Cannot Connect to a Preferred Network
34
Network Status Icon Is Not Displayed
35
Current Network Security Codes Are Unavailable
35
WLAN Connection Is very Weak
36
Cannot Connect to the Wireless Router
36
Connecting to a Local Area Network (LAN)
37
3 Pointing Devices and Keyboard
38
Using Pointing Devices
38
Setting Pointing Device Preferences
38
Using the Touchpad
38
Connecting an External Mouse
38
Using the Keyboard
38
Using the Hotkeys
38
Displaying System Information
39
Opening Help and Support
41
Opening the Print Options Window
42
Initiating Quicklock
43
Initiating Sleep
43
Switching the Screen Image
43
Decreasing Screen Brightness
44
Decreasing Speaker Sound
44
Increasing Screen Brightness
44
Increasing Speaker Sound
44
Muting Speaker Sound
44
Using HP Quicklook 3
45
Using Keypads
45
Using the Embedded Numeric Keypad
45
Enabling and Disabling the Embedded Numeric Keypad
46
Switching Key Functions on the Embedded Numeric Keypad
46
Using an Optional External Numeric Keypad
46
4 Multimedia
47
Multimedia Features
47
Identifying Your Multimedia Components
47
Adjusting the Volume
49
Multimedia Software
50
Accessing Your Preinstalled Multimedia Software
50
Installing Multimedia Software from a Disc
50
Audio
51
Connecting External Audio Devices
51
Checking Your Audio Functions
51
Video
53
Connecting an External Monitor or Projector
53
Using the Displayport
53
Using the External Monitor Port
53
External Optical Drive
55
Identifying an External Optical Drive
55
Playing Music
55
Watching a Movie
56
Changing DVD Region Settings
56
Creating (Burning) a CD or DVD
57
Removing an Optical Disc (CD or DVD)
58
Webcam
59
Adjusting Webcam Properties
59
5 Power Management
60
Setting Power Options
60
Using Power-Saving States
60
Initiating and Exiting Sleep
60
Initiating and Exiting Hibernation
61
Using the Battery Meter
61
Using Power Plans
61
Customizing Power Plans
62
Selecting a Different Power Plan
62
Viewing the Current Power Plan
62
Setting Password Protection on Wakeup
62
Using External AC Power
62
Connecting the AC Adapter
63
Using Battery Power
64
Finding Battery Information in Help and Support
64
Using Battery Check
65
Displaying the Remaining Battery Charge
65
Inserting or Removing the Battery
65
Charging a Battery
66
Managing Low Battery Levels
67
Identifying Low Battery Levels
67
Resolving a Low Battery Level
68
Resolving a Low Battery Level When a Charged Battery Is Available
68
Resolving a Low Battery Level When External Power Is Available
68
Resolving a Low Battery Level When no Power Source Is Available
68
Resolving a Low Battery Level When the Computer Cannot Exit Hibernation
68
Calibrating a Battery
68
Step 1: Fully Charge the Battery
68
Step 2: Disable Hibernation and Sleep
69
Step 3: Discharge the Battery
69
Step 4: Fully Recharge the Battery
71
Step 5: Reenable Hibernation and Sleep
71
Conserving Battery Power
71
Storing a Battery
72
Disposing of a Used Battery
72
Testing an AC Adapter
73
Shutting down the Computer
73
6 Drives
75
Handling Drives
75
Improving Hard Drive Performance
76
Using Disk Defragmenter
76
Using Disk Cleanup
76
Using HP 3D Driveguard
77
Identifying HP 3D Driveguard Status
77
Using HP 3D Driveguard Software
78
Replacing a Hard Drive
79
7 External Devices
83
Using a USB Device
83
Connecting a USB Device
83
Removing a USB Device
84
Using USB Legacy Support
84
Using External Drives
85
Using Optional External Devices
85
Using an Optional External Optical Drive
86
Inserting an Optical Disc (CD or DVD)
86
Removing an Optical Disc (CD or DVD)
86
When the Disc Tray Opens
86
When the Disc Tray Does Not Open
87
8 External Media Cards
89
Using the Digital Media Slot
89
Inserting a Digital Media Card
89
Removing a Digital Card
90
9 Memory Modules
91
10 Security
95
Protecting the Computer
95
Using Passwords
96
Setting Passwords in Windows
96
Setting Passwords in Computer Setup
96
BIOS Administrator Password
97
Managing a BIOS Administrator Password
98
Entering a BIOS Administrator Password
100
Using Computer Setup Drivelock
100
Setting a Drivelock Password
101
Entering a Drivelock Password
102
Changing a Drivelock Password
103
Removing Drivelock Protection
104
Using Computer Setup Auto Drivelock
104
Entering an Automatic Drivelock Password
104
Removing Automatic Drivelock Protection
105
Using Computer Setup Security Features
106
Securing System Devices
106
Viewing Computer Setup System Information
106
Using Computer Setup System Ids
107
Using Antivirus Software
108
Using Firewall Software
109
Installing Critical Security Updates
110
Using HP Protecttools Security Manager (Select Models Only)
111
Installing a Security Cable
112
11 Software Updates
113
Updating Software
113
Updating the BIOS
114
Determining the BIOS Version
114
Downloading a BIOS Update
115
Updating Programs and Drivers
116
Using Softpaq Download Manager
116
12 Multiboot
118
About the Boot Device Order
118
Enabling Boot Devices in Computer Setup
119
Considering Boot Order Changes
120
Choosing Multiboot Preferences
121
Setting a New Boot Order in Computer Setup
121
Dynamically Choosing a Boot Device Using the F9 Prompt
121
Setting a Multiboot Express Prompt
122
Entering Multiboot Express Preferences
122
HP ProBook 5320m - Notebook PC User Manual (140 pages)
HP ProBook Notebook PC User Guide - Windows XP
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Laptop
| Size: 4.63 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
1 Features
11
Identifying Hardware
11
Top Components
11
Touchpad
11
Buttons and Fingerprint Reader (Select Models Only)
13
Lights
13
Keys
15
Front Components
16
Right-Side Components
16
Left-Side Components
17
Bottom Components
18
Display Components
19
Wireless Antennas (Select Models Only)
20
Additional Hardware Components
21
Identifying the Labels
21
2 Wireless and Local Area Network
23
Using Wireless Devices
23
Identifying Wireless and Network Icons
24
Using the Wireless Controls
24
Using the Wireless Button
24
Using Wireless Assistant Software (Select Models Only)
25
Using HP Connection Manager (Select Models Only)
25
Using Operating System Controls
25
Using a WLAN Device (Select Models Only)
26
Setting up a WLAN
26
Protecting Your WLAN
26
Connecting to a WLAN
28
Roaming to Another Network
28
Using HP Mobile Broadband (Select Models Only)
29
Inserting a SIM
29
Removing a SIM
30
Using a Bluetooth Wireless Device
32
Bluetooth and Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)
32
Troubleshooting Wireless Connection Problems
33
Cannot Create a WLAN Connection
33
Cannot Connect to a Preferred Network
34
Network Status Icon Is Not Displayed
34
Current Network Security Codes Are Unavailable
34
WLAN Connection Is very Weak
35
Cannot Connect to the Wireless Router
35
Connecting to a Local Area Network (LAN)
36
3 Pointing Devices and Keyboard
37
Using Pointing Devices
37
Setting Pointing Device Preferences
37
Using the Touchpad
37
Connecting an External Mouse
37
Using the Keyboard
37
Using the Hotkeys
37
Displaying System Information
38
Opening Help and Support
39
Opening the Print Options Window
39
Initiating Quicklock
40
Initiating Standby
40
Switching the Screen Image
40
Decreasing Screen Brightness
41
Decreasing Speaker Sound
41
Increasing Screen Brightness
41
Increasing Speaker Sound
41
Muting Speaker Sound
41
Using HP Quicklook 3
42
Using Keypads
42
Using the Embedded Numeric Keypad
42
Enabling and Disabling the Embedded Numeric Keypad
43
Switching Key Functions on the Embedded Numeric Keypad
43
Using an Optional External Numeric Keypad
43
4 Multimedia
44
Multimedia Features
44
Identifying Your Multimedia Components
44
Adjusting the Volume
46
Multimedia Software
47
Accessing Your Preinstalled Multimedia Software
47
Installing Multimedia Software from a Disc
47
Audio
48
Connecting External Audio Devices
48
Checking Your Audio Functions
48
Video
49
Connecting an External Monitor or Projector
49
Using the Displayport
49
Using the External Monitor Port
49
External Optical Drive
51
Identifying an External Optical Drive
51
Playing Music
51
Watching a Movie
52
Changing DVD Region Settings
52
Creating (Burning) a CD or DVD
53
Removing an Optical Disc (CD or DVD)
54
Webcam
55
Adjusting Webcam Properties
55
5 Power Management
56
Setting Power Options
56
Using Power-Saving States
56
Initiating and Exiting Standby
56
Initiating and Exiting Hibernation
57
Using the Power Meter
58
Using Power Schemes
58
Customizing Power Schemes
59
Selecting a Different Power Scheme
59
Viewing the Current Scheme
59
Setting Password Protection Upon Exiting Standby
59
Using External AC Power
59
Connecting the AC Adapter
60
Using Battery Power
61
Displaying the Remaining Battery Charge
61
Inserting or Removing the Battery
61
Charging a Battery
62
Maximizing Battery Discharge Time
63
Managing Low Battery Levels
63
Identifying Low Battery Levels
63
Resolving a Low Battery Level
65
Resolving a Low Battery Level When a Charged Battery Is Available
65
Resolving a Low Battery Level When External Power Is Available
65
Resolving a Low Battery Level When no Power Source Is Available
65
Resolving a Low Battery Level When the Computer Cannot Exit Hibernation
65
Calibrating a Battery
65
Step 1: Fully Charge the Battery
65
Step 2: Disable Hibernation and Standby
66
Step 3: Discharge the Battery
66
Step 4: Fully Recharge the Battery
67
Step 5: Reenable Hibernation and Standby
67
Conserving Battery Power
67
Storing a Battery
67
Disposing of a Used Battery
68
Replacing the Battery
68
Testing an AC Adapter
69
Shutting down the Computer
69
6 Drives
71
Identifying Installed Drives
71
Handling Drives
71
Improving Hard Drive Performance
73
Using Disk Defragmenter
73
Using Disk Cleanup
73
Using HP 3D Driveguard
74
Identifying HP 3D Driveguard Status
74
Using HP 3D Driveguard Software
74
Replacing a Hard Drive
76
7 External Devices
80
Using a USB Device
80
Connecting a USB Device
80
Stopping and Removing a USB Device
81
Using USB Legacy Support
81
Using External Drives
82
Using Optional External Devices
82
Using an Optional External Optical Drive
83
Inserting an Optical Disc (CD or DVD)
83
Removing an Optical Disc (CD or DVD)
83
When the Disc Tray Does Not Open
84
When the Disc Tray Opens
84
8 External Media Cards
86
Using Digital Media Slot Cards
86
Inserting a Digital Card
86
Stopping and Removing a Digital Card
87
9 Memory Modules
88
10 Security
92
Protecting the Computer
92
Using Passwords
93
Setting Passwords in Windows
93
Setting Passwords in Computer Setup
93
BIOS Administrator Password
94
Managing a BIOS Administrator Password
95
Entering a BIOS Administrator Password
97
Using Computer Setup Drivelock
97
Setting a Drivelock Password
98
Entering a Drivelock Password
99
Changing a Drivelock Password
100
Removing Drivelock Protection
101
Using Computer Setup Auto Drivelock
101
Entering an Automatic Drivelock Password
101
Removing Automatic Drivelock Protection
102
Using Computer Setup Security Features
103
Securing System Devices
103
Viewing Computer Setup System Information
103
Using Computer Setup System Ids
104
Using Antivirus Software
105
Using Firewall Software
106
Installing Critical Security Updates
107
Using HP Protecttools Security Manager (Select Models Only)
108
Installing a Security Cable
109
11 Software Updates
110
Updating Software
110
Updating the BIOS
111
Determining the BIOS Version
111
Downloading a BIOS Update
112
Updating Programs and Drivers
113
Using Softpaq Download Manager
113
12 Multiboot
115
About the Boot Device Order
115
Enabling Boot Devices in Computer Setup
116
Considering Boot Order Changes
117
Choosing Multiboot Preferences
118
Setting a New Boot Order in Computer Setup
118
Dynamically Choosing a Boot Device Using the F9 Prompt
118
Setting a Multiboot Express Prompt
119
Entering Multiboot Express Preferences
119
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HP ProBook 5320m - Notebook PC User Manual (92 pages)
HP Notebook PC User Guide - SuSE Linux
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Laptop
| Size: 3.06 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
1 Features
11
Identifying Hardware
11
Top Components
11
Touchpad
11
Buttons and Fingerprint Reader (Select Models Only)
12
Lights
12
Keys
14
Front Components
15
Right-Side Components
15
Left-Side Components
16
Bottom Components
17
Display Components
18
Wireless Antennas (Select Models Only)
18
Additional Hardware Components
20
Identifying the Labels
20
2 Pointing Devices and Keyboard
22
Using Pointing Devices
22
Setting Pointing Device Preferences
22
Using the Touchpad
22
Connecting an External Mouse
22
Using the Keyboard
22
Using Hotkeys
22
Initiating Suspend
23
Displaying Battery Status
24
Opening the Default E-Mail Application
24
Opening the Default Web Browser
24
Opening the Print Options Window
24
Switching the Screen Image
24
Decreasing Screen Brightness
25
Decreasing Speaker Sound
25
Increasing Screen Brightness
25
Increasing Speaker Sound
25
Muting or Restoring Speaker Sound
25
Turning Wireless Features on and off
25
Using Keypads
26
Using the Embedded Numeric Keypad
26
Enabling and Disabling the Embedded Numeric Keypad
26
Switching Key Functions on the Embedded Numeric Keypad
27
Using an Optional External Numeric Keypad
27
3 Multimedia
28
Multimedia Features
28
Identifying Your Multimedia Components
28
Adjusting the Volume
30
Multimedia Software
30
Accessing Your Preinstalled Multimedia Software
31
Installing Multimedia Software from a Disc
31
Audio
32
Connecting External Audio Devices
32
Checking Your Audio Functions
32
Video
34
Connecting an External Monitor or Projector
34
Using the External Monitor Port
34
Using the Displayport
34
External Optical Drive
36
Identifying an External Optical Drive
36
Playing Music
36
Removing an Optical Disc (CD or DVD)
37
Webcam
38
Adjusting Webcam Properties
38
4 Power Management
40
Setting Power Options
40
Using Power-Saving States
40
Initiating and Exiting Hibernation
40
Initiating and Exiting Suspend
40
Using the Power Icon
41
Using Power Management
41
Changing the Current Power Management Settings
41
Viewing the Current Power Management Settings
41
Using External AC Power
42
Connecting the AC Adapter
42
Using Battery Power
43
Inserting or Removing the Battery
43
Charging a Battery
44
Maximizing Battery Discharge Time
45
Managing Low Battery Levels
46
Identifying Low Battery Levels
46
Resolving a Low Battery Level
46
Resolving a Low Battery Level When a Charged Battery Is Available
46
Resolving a Low Battery Level When External Power Is Available
46
Resolving a Low Battery Level When no Power Source Is Available
46
Resolving a Low Battery Level When the Computer Cannot Exit Hibernation
47
Calibrating a Battery
47
Step 1: Fully Charge the Battery
47
Step 2: Disable Hibernation and Suspend
47
Step 3: Discharge the Battery
48
Step 4: Fully Recharge the Battery
48
Step 5: Reenable Hibernation and Suspend
48
Conserving Battery Power
49
Storing a Battery
49
Disposing of a Used Battery
49
Replacing the Battery
49
Testing an AC Adapter
50
Shutting down the Computer
50
5 Drives
51
Handling Drives
51
Replacing the Hard Drive
52
6 External Devices
56
Using a USB Device
56
Connecting a USB Device
56
Removing a USB Device
57
Using USB Legacy Support
57
Using Optional External Drives
57
Using an Optional External Optical Drive
58
Inserting an Optical Disc (CD or DVD)
58
Removing an Optical Disc (CD or DVD)
59
When the Disc Tray Opens
59
When the Disc Tray Does Not Open
60
Using Optional External Devices
60
7 External Media Cards
61
Using Digital Media Slot Cards
61
Inserting a Digital Card
61
Removing a Digital Card
62
8 Memory Modules
63
9 Security
67
Protecting the Computer
67
Using Passwords
68
Setting Passwords in the Operating System
68
Setting Passwords in Computer Setup
68
Setup Password
69
Managing a Setup Password
70
Entering a Setup Password
71
Using Computer Setup Drivelock
71
Setting a Drivelock Password
72
Entering a Drivelock Password
73
Changing a Drivelock Password
74
Removing Drivelock Protection
75
Using Computer Setup Security Features
76
Securing System Devices
76
Using Computer Setup Stringent Security
76
Setting Stringent Security
77
Removing Stringent Security
78
Viewing Computer Setup System Information
78
Using Firewall Software
79
Setting up Automatic Online Updates
80
Installing a Security Cable
81
HP ProBook 5320m - Notebook PC User Manual (77 pages)
HP ProBook Notebook PC User Guide - SuSE Linux
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Laptop
| Size: 3.33 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
1 Features
9
Identifying Hardware
9
Top Components
9
Touchpad
9
Lights
10
Power Button
11
Keys
12
Front Components
12
Right-Side Components
13
Left-Side Components
14
Bottom Components
15
Display Components
16
Wireless Antennas
16
Additional Hardware Components
18
Identifying the Labels
18
2 Pointing Devices and Keyboard
20
Using Pointing Devices
20
Setting Pointing Device Preferences
20
Using the Touchpad
21
Navigating
21
Turning the Touchpad on and off
21
Selecting
22
Connecting an External Mouse
22
Using the Keyboard
23
Using Hotkeys
23
Decreasing Screen Brightness
24
Displaying Battery Status
24
Initiating Suspend
24
Opening the Default E-Mail Application
24
Opening the Default Web Browser
24
Opening the Print Options Window
24
Switching the Screen Image
24
Decreasing Speaker Volume
25
Increasing Screen Brightness
25
Increasing Speaker Volume
25
Muting and Restoring Speaker Sound
25
Turning Wireless Features on and off
25
Using Keypads
25
Using the Embedded Numeric Keypad
26
Enabling and Disabling the Embedded Numeric Keypad
26
Switching Key Functions on the Embedded Numeric Keypad
26
Using an Optional External Numeric Keypad
26
Cleaning the Touchpad and Keyboard
26
3 Multimedia
28
Multimedia Features
28
Identifying Your Multimedia Components
28
Adjusting the Volume
29
Multimedia Software
30
Accessing Your Preinstalled Multimedia Software
30
Installing Multimedia Software from a Disc
30
Audio
30
Connecting External Audio Devices
30
Checking Your Audio Functions
31
Connecting an HDMI Device
31
Video
32
Connecting an External Monitor or Projector
32
External Optical Drive (Purchased Separately)
33
Playing Music
33
Removing an Optical Disc (CD or DVD)
34
Webcam (Select Models Only)
35
4 Power Management
36
Setting Power Options
36
Using Power-Saving States
36
Initiating and Exiting Hibernation
36
Initiating and Exiting Suspend
36
Using the Power Icon
37
Using Power Management
37
Changing the Current Power Management Settings
37
Viewing the Current Power Management Settings
37
Using External AC Power
37
Connecting the AC Adapter
38
Using Battery Power
38
Inserting or Removing the Battery
39
Charging a Battery
40
Maximizing Battery Discharge Time
41
Managing Low Battery Levels
41
Identifying Low Battery Levels
41
Resolving a Low Battery Level
41
Resolving a Low Battery Level When External Power Is Available
41
Resolving a Low Battery Level When a Charged Battery Is Available
42
Resolving a Low Battery Level When no Power Source Is Available
42
Resolving a Low Battery Level When the Computer Cannot Exit Hibernation
42
Calibrating a Battery
42
Step 1: Fully Charge the Battery
42
Step 2: Disable Hibernation and Suspend
43
Step 3: Discharge the Battery
43
Step 4: Fully Recharge the Battery
43
Step 5: Reenable Hibernation and Suspend
44
Conserving Battery Power
44
Storing a Battery
44
Disposing of a Used Battery
44
Replacing the Battery
45
Testing an AC Adapter
45
Shutting down the Computer
45
5 Drives
47
Handling Drives
47
Replacing a Hard Drive
47
6 External Devices
51
Using a USB Device
51
Connecting a USB Device
51
Removing a USB Device
52
Using USB Legacy Support
52
Using an Esata Device
52
Connecting an Esata Device
52
Stopping and Removing an Esata Device
53
Using Optional External Drives
53
Using an Optional External Optical Drive
54
Inserting an Optical Disc (CD or DVD)
54
Removing an Optical Disc (CD or DVD)
55
When the Disc Tray Opens
55
When the Disc Tray Does Not Open
56
Using Optional External Devices
56
7 External Media Cards
57
Using Media Card Reader Cards
57
Inserting a Digital Card
57
Removing a Digital Card
58
8 Memory Modules
59
9 Security
62
Protecting the Computer
62
Using Passwords
62
Setting Passwords in the Operating System
63
Setting Passwords in Computer Setup
63
Setup Password
63
Entering a Setup Password
64
Managing a Setup Password
64
Using Computer Setup Drivelock
64
Changing a Drivelock Password
65
Entering a Drivelock Password
65
Setting a Drivelock Password
65
Removing Drivelock Protection
66
Using Computer Setup Security Features
66
Securing System Devices
66
Using Computer Setup Stringent Security
66
Removing Stringent Security
67
Setting Stringent Security
67
Viewing Computer Setup System Information
67
Using Firewall Software
67
Setting up Automatic Online Updates
68
Installing a Security Cable
68
HP ProBook 5320m - Notebook PC Frequently Asked Questions Manual (25 pages)
HP ProtectTools Security Software 2010
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Software
| Size: 2.38 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Introduction
2
HP Protecttools Security Software Overview
2
HP Security Setup Wizard
4
User Management
5
Backup and Restore
5
Security Software Components for HP Protecttools
6
C Redential Manager for HP Protecttools
7
Central Management for HP Protecttools
8
Device Access Manager for HP Protecttools
9
Drive Encryption for HP Protecttools
11
HP Enhanced Pre-Boot Security
12
Embedded Security for HP Protecttools
14
Face Recognition for HP Protecttools
15
File Sanitizer for HP Protecttools
16
Computrace® Lojack Pro for HP Protecttools
17
Privacy Manager for HP Protecttools
17
Smart Card Security for HP Protecttools
19
Platform Support
20
Frequently Asked Questions
21
For more Information
25
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