compaq evo n620c User Manual
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3–10Getting Started How to Get Information, Help and Updates Installing a Retail Version of an Operating System A Windows operating system provided on the notebook or on a QuickRestore CD is enhanced by Compaq. The Compaq enhancements add power and security features and provide supplementary support for external devices such as drives and PC Cards. ÄCAUTION: Replacing an operating system enhanced by Compaq with a retail version of an operating system will result in the loss of all Compaq...
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Getting StartedIndex–1 Index A AC adapter connecting 1–2 function 2–18 adapter AC power cord. See AC adapter connecting AC adapter to electrical outlet 2–18 connecting computer to AC power. See AC adapter Adobe Acrobat Reader 3–2 Aircraft Power Adapter (optional) 2–13 application key 2–9 applications, installing 1–6 AT commands 3–1 Automobile Power Adapter/Charger (optional) 2–13 autorun 3–2 B battery bay device supported 2–16 release latch 2–16 battery light 1–3, 2–7 battery packs...
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Index–2Getting Started Index Compaq Support Software CD 3–5 Compaq telephone numbers 3–3 Compaq Web site obtaining worldwide telephone numbers 3–3 updating software 3–4 compartment memory expansion, location 2–5 mini PCI 2–16 See also battery bay; hard drive bay; MultiBay; MultiPort Computer Setup, displaying ROM information with 3–6 connectors DC power 1–2, 2–13 docking 2–16 external monitor 2–14 keyboard/pointing device 2–13 parallel 2–13 serial 2–14 USB 2–13 See also jack cord, power...
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Index Getting StartedIndex–3 H hard drive bay location 2–10, 2–16 IDE drive light 2–7 Hardware Guide 3–1 hardware setup 1–1 help accessing Compaq Help and Support 1–7 helpline 3–3 hibernation 1–8 I IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) light 2–7 identifying components bottom 2–15 display 2–1 front panel 2–12 left side 2–10 pointing device 2–2, 2–3, 2–4 rear panel 2–13 right side 2–11 shipped with computer 2–17 top (buttons, keys, and switches) 2–8 top (lights) 2–6 top (speakers and...
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Index–4Getting Started Index power/standby 1–3, 2–7 scroll lock 2–7 line-out jack 2–12 locked system reinstalling software 3–9 resetting 2–9 Lucent-Agere Command Set 3–2 M Maintenance, Shipping and Travel guide 3–1 manuals 2–19, 3–1 memory expansion 2–5 microphone 2–12 microphone jack 2–12 Microsoft logo key 2–9 mini PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) compartment 2–16 model, identifying notebook 3–5 modem agency approvals label 2–16 cable 2–18 card 2–16 commands 3–1...
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Index Getting StartedIndex–5 port infrared 2–12 See also connectors; jack power connector, DC connecting AC adapter 1–2 devices supported 2–13 power cord connecting to electrical outlet 1–2 regulatory information 1–8 standard component 2–17 power switch default functions 2–9 resetting computer with 2–9 turning on the computer with 1–3 power/standby light 2–7 problems and solutions 3–1 Product Key number 2–16 PS/2 connector 2–13 See also keyboard, external (optional) Q QuickRestore kit...
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Index–6Getting Started Index space requirements 1–6 See also individual titles; operating system; software updates Software Guide 3–1 Software Setup utility 1–6 software updates CPQFlash file 3–6 identifying software packages 3–6 ROMPaq 3–6 SoftPaqs 3–6, 3–8 updating system ROM from Internet 3–6 speakers, stereo 2–5 standby button default functions 2–9 resetting the computer with 2–9 stereo speakers 2–5 SuperDisk drive (optional) IDE light 2–7 support, customer 1–7 S-video-out jack...