This guide explains how to set up your hardware and software,
find and install the latest versions of HP software, and find
additional information and support. This guide introduces you to
exterior features of the notebook.
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Startup Guide
HP Notebook Series
Reference Number: zx5000/zv5000/nx9100/nx9105/nx9110
First Edition November 2003
Document Part Number: 355387-001
CAUTION: To ensure that the correct drivers load and to prevent file
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corruption or damage to the components during initial setup:
■Do not set up the notebook while it is docked in an optional
HP Notebook Expansion Base.
■Run the notebook on external AC power, not on battery power,
throughout initial setup.
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Hardware and Software Setup
To set up the notebook hardware:
1. Insert the battery pack:
a. Place the notebook upside down and align the battery
pack with the notebook battery bay.
b. Slide the battery pack into the battery bay until it is seated.
(For more information regarding battery packs, refer to
the “Battery Packs” chapter in the Hardware Guide on the
Documentation Library CD.)
Inserting the battery pack
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Inserting the battery pack
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2. Connect the notebook to AC power:
a. Place the notebook on a flat surface near an electrical
outlet.
b. Connect the AC adapter cable to the power connector
on the notebook 1.
c. Connect the power cord to the AC adapter 2. (Power
cords and AC adapters vary by region and country.)
d. Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet 3. (Electrical
outlets vary by region and country.)
Connecting the notebook to AC power
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Connecting the notebook to AC power
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3. Open the notebook by sliding or pressing the display release
latch 1 and lifting the display 2.
Opening the notebook
Opening the notebook
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4. Turn on the notebook by pressing the power button 1. The
power/Standby light turns on 2.
Turning on the notebook
Turning on the notebook
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After the notebook power is on:
■The software setup prompt appears on the screen.
■The battery light remains on while the battery pack is
charging and turns off after the battery pack is fully charged.
Setting Up the Software
A prompt to set up your software is displayed on the screen when
the notebook is turned on for the first time. Before responding
to the prompt and proceeding through the online instructions,
read the following caution and other installation information.
CAUTION: To prevent file corruption and to be sure that the correct device
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drivers are installed during software setup:
■Do not unplug the notebook from the electrical outlet.
■Do not shut down the notebook.
■Do not remove or insert a drive.
■After you begin the software setup, you must complete the
entire process without interruption. Setup time varies.
■If you are prompted to select a language, choose carefully.
The languages that you do not choose are deleted from the
system and cannot be restored during the installation.
■When you are prompted to accept the End User License
Agreement, you must choose Accept to continue the
software setup.
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Installing Optional Software
You can install third-party software or preloaded utilities at any
time after initial setup is complete.
■To install a third-party application, refer to the documentation
included with the application.
■To install a preloaded application, select Start >
All Programs > Software Setup. A setup wizard loads, and a
list of applications is displayed. Select the application you
want to install, and follow the instructions on the screen.
To view the descriptions and space requirements of preloaded
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utilities without installing them, select Start > All Programs >
Software Setup, and after viewing the utility information, select
Cancel.
Hardware and Software Setup
Selecting Regional Settings
Keyboard language and other regional preferences, such as time,
date, and currency format, are set in the operating system. To
access regional settings, select Start > Control Panel > Date,
Time, Language, and Regional Options.
For information about selecting regional settings, open the
Regional and Language Options window, and then use
context-sensitive Help. To use context-sensitive Help, select the
question mark button in the upper-right corner of the window, and
then select an item. A definition, explanation, or procedure is
displayed.
Selecting Screen Settings
If you would like to see more items on your screen or to change
the size of items displayed on the screen, you can change the
screen resolution setting in your operating system. To access
the screen resolution settings, select Start > Control Panel >
Appearance and Themes. Then select the Settings tab and change
the screen resolution.
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Protecting the Notebook from Power Surges
To protect the notebook from the power surges that might be
caused by an unreliable power supply or an electrical storm:
■Plug the notebook power cord into an optional, high-quality
surge protector.
■Provide surge protection for the cable that connects the
modem to the telephone jack.
■During an electrical storm, run the notebook on battery power
or shut down the notebook and disconnect the power cord.
Surge protectors are available from most computer or electronics
retailers.
Protecting Your Notebook
When you use your notebook to access a network or the Internet,
you expose the notebook to security and privacy threats in the
form of viruses, worms, and hackers. These security and privacy
occurrences can potentially disable the notebook operating
system, software applications, and personal files. Using a
combination of software and hardware security measures can
significantly help in the prevention, the detection, and often the
repair of these occurrences.
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Using Security Software Measures
HP recommends that you follow these 4 protective security
software measures to improve your notebook security and to
reduce the severity of security access threats.
StepUse this Security MeasureFor More Information
1Install antivirus software before
connecting to the Internet or a
network. (Some notebook
models are shipped with
antivirus software.)
Keep the virus definition files up
to date to maintain protection
against newly discovered
viruses.
2Use the default or higher
security settings in Microsoft®
Internet Explorer.
3Install Microsoft Windows®
updates by downloading the
updates as they become
available.
4Install the Microsoft Internet
Connection Firewall or an
equivalent firewall.
Microsoft:
http://www.microsoft.com/security/antivirus
Symantec:
http://securityresponse.symantec.com
Refer to the online Help File within
the antivirus software.
From the Internet Explorer menu bar,
select Tools > Internet Options >
Security.
http://windowsupdate.
http://microsoft.com
Refer to the Help and Support
Center. Select Start > Help &
Support. Enter “Firewall” in the
Search field and press enter.
Using a firewall can block access to Internet games, or to printer
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and file sharing within a network. If this occurs, you can disable
the firewall or contact your firewall provider for configuration
information. Disabling the firewall will leave you unprotected.
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Turning Off the Notebook
Whenever possible, turn off the notebook by following the
appropriate Microsoft® Windows® shutdown procedure:
To turn off the notebook:
»Select Start > Shut Down > Shut down.
For information about conserving power, setting power
preferences, and using Standby and Hibernation, refer to the
“Power” chapter in the Software Guide on the Documentation Library CD.
Using the Notebook Safely
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to your
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equipment:
■Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet that is easily accessible
at all times.
■Disconnect power from the product by unplugging the power cord
from the electrical outlet.
■If provided with a three-pin attachment plug on your power cord,
plug the cable into a grounded (earthed) three-pin outlet. Do not
disable the power cord grounding pin. The grounding pin is an
important safety feature.
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Hardware and Software Setup
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious injury, read the Safety &
Comfort Guide. It describes proper workstation setup, posture, and
health and work habits for computer users, and provides important
electrical and mechanical safety information. This guide is located on
the Web at
Documentation Library CD that is included with the product.
WARNING: This notebook is designed to run demanding applications
at full power. As a result of increased power consumption, it is normal
for the notebook to feel warm or hot when used continuously. To avoid
potential discomfort or burns, do not block the air vents or use the
notebook on your lap for extended periods. The notebook complies
with the user-accessible surface temperature limits defined by the
International Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment
(IEC 60950).
http://www.hp.com/ergo, on the hard drive, or on the
This product is designed for accessiblity. It has been tested with
industry-leading assistive technology products to ensure equal
access to anyone, anytime, anywhere.
This equipment has also been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. For more safety and regulatory information, as well
as instructions for protecting the notebook against electrostatic
discharge, refer to the Regulatory and Safety Notices on the Documentation Library CD. This CD is included with your
notebook.
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