Restarting The Omnibook; To Reboot From Drive C; To Reboot From A Floppy Disk - HP OmniBook 5500 User Manual

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Restarting the OmniBook

If an application has trouble starting or seems slow, you may need to close some
documents or even exit some applications to make more memory available. If this
doesn't fix the problem, you may need to reboot or reset the OmniBook.
In this section you'll learn how to
Reboot from the hard drive (drive C).
Reboot from the floppy drive.
Reset the OmniBook.

To reboot from drive C

Rebooting restarts the OmniBook software—your current work session is discarded
and the operating system rereads the system files to determine the proper
configuration.
1. Click Start, click Shut Down.
If the OmniBook floppy drive is installed, make sure there's no disk in the drive.
2. Click Restart the Computer, then click Yes.
If the OmniBook does not respond, try pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL. In certain
situations, you may need to press the
If your system doesn't reboot properly, you can reboot from the floppy drive using
the Support Utility disk that came with the OmniBook. See
disk."

To reboot from a floppy disk

1. Install the OmniBook floppy drive. See
2. Insert a boot disk—you can use your Support Utility disk.
3. Press CTRL+ALT+DEL to reboot from the floppy disk.
reset
button.
"To reboot from a floppy
"To install the floppy drive."
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