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				Contents   
					1. Product Information ..................................................................................................1-1   
					Features......................................................................................................................................... 1-3   
					Operation ...................................................................................................................................... 1-5   
					Turning the Computer On and Off ........................................................................................ 1-5   
					Checking the Status of the Notebook .................................................................................... 1-6   
					Using Fn Hot Keys................................................................................................................. 1-7   
					Resetting the Computer.......................................................................................................... 1-8   
					Specifications................................................................................................................................ 1-9   
					Internal Design............................................................................................................................ 1-14   
					2. Removal and Replacement ........................................................................................2-1   
					Disassembly Flowchart................................................................................................................. 2-3   
					Removing the Battery (User-Replaceable) ................................................................................... 2-4   
					Removing a Plug-In Module (User-Replaceable)......................................................................... 2-5   
					Removing an SDRAM Module (User-Replaceable) .................................................................... 2-6   
					Removing the Hard Disk Drive (User-Replaceable) .................................................................... 2-7   
					Removing Mini-PCI Card #1 (User-Replaceable)...................................................................... 2-10   
					Removing the Power Button Panel (User-Replaceable)............................................................. 2-11   
					Replacing Small Parts (User-Replaceable)................................................................................. 2-12   
					Removing the Keyboard (HP Authorized Service Providers Only) ........................................... 2-13   
					Removing the Heatsink (with Fan) (HP Authorized Service Providers Only)........................... 2-15   
					Removing the CPU Module (HP Authorized Service Providers Only)...................................... 2-17   
					Removing the Display Assembly (HP Authorized Service Providers Only).............................. 2-19   
					Removing the Top Case (HP Authorized Service Providers Only)............................................ 2-21   
					Removing the Motherboard or Bottom Case (HP Authorized Service Providers Only)............ 2-23   
					Replacing the Motherboard ................................................................................................. 2-26   
					Replacing the Bottom Case.................................................................................................. 2-28   
					Repairing the BIOS IC (HP Authorized Service Providers Only).............................................. 2-29   
					Removing Other Components (HP Authorized Service Providers Only)................................... 2-31   
					3. Troubleshooting and Diagnostics..............................................................................3-1   
					Troubleshooting............................................................................................................................ 3-2   
					Checking for Customer Abuse............................................................................................... 3-3   
					Troubleshooting the Problem................................................................................................. 3-3   
					Verifying the Repair .............................................................................................................. 3-4   
					Suggestions for Troubleshooting........................................................................................... 3-5   
					Diagnostic Tools......................................................................................................................... 3-19   
					e-Diagtools Diagnostic Program.......................................................................................... 3-19   
					Power-On Self-Test ............................................................................................................. 3-23   
					Sycard PCCtest 450/460 PC Card (Optional)...................................................................... 3-27   
					Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI).................................................................. 3-28   
					BIOS Setup Utility............................................................................................................... 3-29   
					4. Replaceable Parts .......................................................................................................4-1   
					5. Reference Information...............................................................................................5-1   
					Password Removal Policy ............................................................................................................ 5-1   
					Hewlett-Packard Display Quality Statement ................................................................................ 5-2   
					Service Notes................................................................................................................................ 5-4   
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				Figures   
					Figure 1-1. Omnibook — Front View..................................................................................................1-3   
					Figure 1-2. Omnibook — Back View ..................................................................................................1-4   
					Figure 1-3. Omnibook — Bottom View...............................................................................................1-4   
					Figure 1-4. Resetting the Computer .....................................................................................................1-8   
					Figure 1-5. Replaceable Module Diagram .........................................................................................1-14   
					Figure 2-1. Disassembly Flow..............................................................................................................2-3   
					Figure 2-2. Removing the Battery........................................................................................................2-4   
					Figure 2-3. Releasing a Module ...........................................................................................................2-5   
					Figure 2-4. Removing a Module ..........................................................................................................2-5   
					Figure 2-5. Removing an SDRAM Module .........................................................................................2-6   
					Figure 2-6. Removing the Hard Disk Drive .........................................................................................2-7   
					Figure 2-7. Removing the Hard Disk Tray...........................................................................................2-8   
					Figure 2-8. Removing the Mini-PCI Card..........................................................................................2-10   
					Figure 2-9. Removing the Power Button Panel..................................................................................2-11   
					Figure 2-10. Removing the Keyboard ................................................................................................2-13   
					Figure 2-11. Unplugging the Keyboard Cables..................................................................................2-14   
					Figure 2-12. Removing the Heatsink..................................................................................................2-15   
					Figure 2-13. Removing the CPU Module...........................................................................................2-17   
					Figure 2-14. Removing the Display ...................................................................................................2-20   
					Figure 2-15. Removing the Top Case.................................................................................................2-22   
					Figure 2-16. Removing the Motherboard...........................................................................................2-24   
					Figure 2-17. Installing the Docking Doors.........................................................................................2-25   
					Figure 2-18. Installing the Lower PCMCIA Door .............................................................................2-25   
					Figure 2-19. Replacing Motherboard Components............................................................................2-26   
					Figure 2-20. Example of Serial Number Label ..................................................................................2-28   
					Figure 2-21. Boot-Block Jumper........................................................................................................2-30   
					Figure 3-1. Basic Troubleshooting Steps .............................................................................................3-2   
					Figure 3-2. Diagnostic Screens — Basic and Advanced....................................................................3-19   
					Figure 3-3. Serial and Parallel Loopback Connectors........................................................................3-21   
					Figure 4-1. Exploded View ..................................................................................................................4-2   
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				Tables   
					Table 1-1. Omnibook XT6050 and XT/VT6200 Notebooks .............................................................. 1-1   
					Table 1-2. Product Comparisons ......................................................................................................... 1-2   
					Table 1-3. Activating Power Modes.................................................................................................... 1-5   
					Table 1-4. Main Status Lights (front of notebook).............................................................................. 1-6   
					Table 1-5. Keyboard Status Lights ...................................................................................................... 1-6   
					Table 1-6. Fn Hot Keys ....................................................................................................................... 1-7   
					Table 1-7. Omnibook XT6050 and XT/VT6200 Specifications......................................................... 1-9   
					Table 1-8. Omnibook XT6050 and XT/VT6200 Accessories........................................................... 1-12   
					Table 1-9. Functional Structure Description ..................................................................................... 1-15   
					Table 2-1. Removal Cross-Reference.................................................................................................. 2-1   
					Table 2-2. Required Equipment........................................................................................................... 2-2   
					Table 2-3. Recommended Screw Torques........................................................................................... 2-2   
					Table 2-4. Replacing Small Parts (User-Replaceable) ...................................................................... 2-12   
					Table 2-5. Removing Omnibook Components.................................................................................. 2-31   
					Table 3-1. Scope of Diagnostic Tools ................................................................................................. 3-5   
					Table 3-2. Troubleshooting Suggestions............................................................................................. 3-6   
					Table 3-3. POST Terminal-Error Beep Codes .................................................................................. 3-23   
					Table 3-4. POST Messages ............................................................................................................... 3-25   
					Table 3-5. Sycard PCCtest Commands ............................................................................................. 3-27   
					Table 3-6. BIOS Setup Menus and Parameters................................................................................. 3-29   
					Table 4-1. Omnibook Replaceable Parts............................................................................................. 4-3   
					Table 4-2. Accessory Replaceable Parts.............................................................................................. 4-6   
					Table 4-3. Part Number Reference...................................................................................................... 4-7   
					Table 5-1. Omnibook XT6050 and XT/VT6200 LCD Guidelines ..................................................... 5-3   
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				Introduction   
					This manual provides reference information for servicing the HP Omnibook XT6050 (technology   
					code EF) and XT/VT6200 (technology code EG) series notebook computers. It is for use by   
					HP-authorized service personnel while installing, servicing, and repairing these products.   
					The manual is designed as a self-paced guide that will train you to install, configure, and repair these   
					notebooks. The manual is self-contained, so you can follow it even without having equipment   
					available.   
					The following table lists other sources of information about the computers and related products.   
					Source   
					Address or Number   
					Comments   
					HP Notebook Web Site   
					http://www.hp.com/notebooks   
					(http://www.europe.hp.com/notebook,   
					European mirror)   
					HP Business Support web   
					Site   
					www.hp.com/go/bizsupport   
					http://partner.americas.hp.com   
					http://www.hp.com.au   
					HP Partnership Web   
					Restricted to Authorized Resellers   
					only.   
					HP Asia Pacific Channel   
					Support Centre for DPSP   
					Partners   
					Restricted to DPSP Partners only.   
					HP/MCD web site   
					http://www.mcd.hp.com   
					Keyword: HP   
					HP’s internal web site for division   
					information.   
					America Online   
					Call (800) 827-6364 for membership   
					within the US.   
					CompuServe   
					GO HP   
					Call (800) 524-3388 for membership   
					within the US.   
					HP Support Assist CD-ROM   
					(800) 457-1762   
					(801) 431-1587   
					US and Canada.   
					Outside US and Canada.   
					Microsoft Windows manual   
					Microsoft Web   
					Information about Windows operating   
					system.   
					http://www.microsoft.com   
					Information and updates for Windows   
					operating systems.   
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					Product Information   
					The HP Omnibook XT6050 and XT/VT6200 series notebooks provide outstanding performance and   
					expandability in a conveniently portable form. Their high-performance components use the latest   
					technologies to enable them to serve as desktop computers or portable multimedia presentation tools.   
					Table 1-1. Omnibook XT6050 and XT/VT6200 Notebooks   
					Omnibook   
					Product *   
					Hard   
					Drive   
					CD/DVD   
					Drives   
					Standard   
					SDRAM Communication   
					CPU **   
					Display   
					Omnibook XT6050 Series   
					F4506 J/K/H Celeron 1.06 GHz   
					F4507 J/K/H Celeron 1.06 GHz   
					F4508 J/K/H Celeron 1.13 GHz   
					F4509 J/K/H Pentium III 933 MHz   
					F4510 J/K/H Pentium III 1.06 GHz   
					F4511 J/K/H Pentium III 1.06 GHz   
					F4512 J/K/H Pentium III 1.06 GHz   
					F4513 J/K/H Pentium III 1.06 GHz   
					F4514 J/K/H Pentium III 1.06 GHz   
					F4515 J/K/H Pentium III 1.13 GHz   
					F4516 J/K/H Pentium III 1.06 GHz   
					F4517 J/K/H Celeron 1.06 GHz   
					F4518 J/K/H Pentium III 933 MHz   
					F4519 J/K/H Pentium III 933 MHz   
					Omnibook XT6200 Series   
					14-in XGA   
					14-in XGA   
					14-in XGA   
					14-in XGA   
					14-in XGA   
					14-in XGA   
					14-in XGA   
					14-in XGA   
					14-in XGA   
					14-in XGA   
					14-in XGA   
					14-in XGA   
					14-in XGA   
					14-in XGA   
					10 GB CD   
					128 MB   
					128 MB   
					128 MB   
					256 MB   
					256 MB   
					256 MB   
					256 MB   
					256 MB   
					Modem/LAN   
					20 GB DVD   
					10 GB DVD   
					20 GB DVD   
					20 GB DVD   
					30 GB DVD   
					30 GB DVD   
					20 GB DVD   
					Modem/LAN   
					Modem/LAN   
					Modem/LAN/802.11b   
					Modem/LAN   
					Modem/LAN   
					Modem/LAN/802.11b   
					Modem/LAN/802.11b   
					Modem/LAN   
					20 GB DVD/CDRW 256 MB   
					30 GB DVD/CDRW 256 MB   
					20 GB DVD/CDRW 256 MB   
					Modem/LAN   
					Modem/LAN/802.11b   
					Modem/LAN   
					10 GB DVD   
					10 GB CD   
					20 GB DVD   
					128 MB   
					128 MB   
					256 MB   
					Modem/LAN   
					Modem/LAN   
					F4525 H   
					F4526 J   
					F4527 J   
					F4528 J   
					F4529 J   
					F4530 J   
					F4531 J   
					F4532 J   
					F4533 J   
					F4534 J   
					F4535 J   
					Pentium 4-M 1.4 GHz 14-in XGA   
					Pentium 4-M 1.4 GHz 14-in XGA   
					Pentium 4-M 1.4 GHz 14-in XGA   
					Pentium 4-M 1.4 GHz 14-in XGA   
					Pentium 4-M 1.4 GHz 14-in XGA   
					20 GB CD   
					128 MB   
					256 MB   
					Modem/LAN   
					20 GB DVD   
					Modem/LAN   
					20 GB DVD/CDRW 256 MB   
					Modem/LAN   
					30 GB DVD   
					20 GB DVD   
					256 MB   
					256 MB   
					256 MB   
					Modem/LAN   
					Modem/LAN/802.11b   
					Modem/LAN   
					Pentium 4-M 1.4 GHz 15-in SXGA+ 20 GB DVD   
					Pentium 4-M 1.4 GHz 15-in SXGA+ 20 GB DVD/CDRW 256 MB   
					Pentium 4-M 1.5 GHz 14-in XGA 30 GB DVD/CDRW 256 MB   
					Modem/LAN   
					Modem/LAN   
					Pentium 4-M 1.4 GHz 15-in SXGA+ 30 GB DVD/CDRW 256 MB   
					Pentium 4-M 1.5 GHz 15-in SXGA+ 30 GB DVD/CDRW 256 MB   
					Pentium 4-M 1.6 GHz 15-in SXGA+ 30 GB DVD/CDRW 512 MB   
					Modem/LAN/802.11b   
					Modem/LAN/802.11b   
					Modem/LAN/802.11b   
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				Omnibook   
					Product *   
					Hard   
					Drive   
					CD/DVD   
					Drives   
					Standard   
					SDRAM Communication   
					CPU **   
					Display   
					Omnibook VT6200 Series   
					F5037 J   
					F5038 J   
					F5039 J   
					F5040 J   
					F5041 J   
					F5042 J   
					F5043 J   
					F5044 J   
					F5045 J   
					F5046 J   
					F5047 J   
					F5048 J   
					F5049 J   
					Pentium 4-M 1.4 GHz 14-in XGA   
					Pentium 4-M 1.4 GHz 14-in XGA   
					Pentium 4-M 1.5 GHz 14-in XGA   
					Pentium 4-M 1.5 GHz 14-in XGA   
					Pentium 4-M 1.5 GHz 14-in XGA   
					Pentium 4-M 1.5 GHz 14-in XGA   
					Pentium 4-M 1.5 GHz 14-in XGA   
					20 GB DVD   
					30 GB DVD   
					30 GB DVD   
					30 GB DVD   
					20 GB DVD   
					30 GB DVD   
					128 MB   
					256 MB   
					256 MB   
					256 MB   
					256 MB   
					256 MB   
					Modem/LAN   
					Modem/LAN   
					Modem/LAN   
					Modem/LAN   
					Modem/LAN/802.11b   
					Modem/LAN/802.11b   
					Modem/LAN   
					40 GB DVD/CDRW 256 MB   
					Pentium 4-M 1.5 GHz 15-in SXGA+ 40 GB DVD/CDRW 256 MB   
					Pentium 4-M 1.6 GHz 15-in SXGA+ 30 GB DVD 256 MB   
					Modem/LAN/802.11b   
					Modem/LAN   
					Pentium 4-M 1.6 GHz 15-in SXGA+ 30 GB DVD/CDRW 512 MB   
					Pentium 4-M 1.6 GHz 15-in SXGA+ 30 GB DVD/CDRW 256 MB   
					Pentium 4-M 1.6 GHz 15-in SXGA+ 40 GB DVD/CDRW 512 MB   
					Pentium 4-M 1.7 GHz 14-in SXGA+ 40 GB DVD/CDRW 512 MB   
					Modem/LAN/802.11b   
					Modem/LAN   
					Modem/LAN/802.11b   
					Modem/LAN/802.11b   
					This table lists only base product configurations—custom configurations are not included.   
					* The J/K/H suffix indicates the notebook’s OS: J = Windows XP Professional, K = Windows 2000, H = Windows XP Home.   
					** Intel Mobile Pentium III or III-M with SpeedStep Technology or Intel Mobile Celeron processor.   
					Table 1-2. Product Comparisons   
					Omnibook XT/VT6200   
					Omnibook XT6050   
					Omnibook 6000/6100   
					Pentium 4-M (1.4 to 1.8 GHz). Celeron (1.06 to 1.13 GHz) or   
					Celeron (550 to 750 MHz) or   
					Pentium III-M (600 to   
					1133 MHz).   
					Processor*   
					Memory   
					Pentium III-M (933 to   
					1133 MHz).   
					At least 128 MB RAM   
					At least 128 MB SDRAM in   
					64, 128, or 256 MB SDRAM in   
					system slot. Expandable to 512   
					(OB 6000) or 1024 (OB 6100)   
					MB.   
					preinstalled. Can support up to system slot. Expandable to   
					2 GB RAM.   
					1024 MB.   
					15-in TFT UXGA or SXGA+,   
					or 14-in TFT SXGA+ or XGA.   
					14-in TFT XGA.   
					15-in TFT SXGA+ or   
					15- or 14-in TFT XGA.   
					Display   
					Video   
					AGP 4X graphics interface.   
					16 or 32 MB DDR video RAM   
					with 32- or 64-bit graphics   
					interface.   
					3D and OpenGL graphics   
					support.   
					AGP 4X graphics interface.   
					Up to 48 MB dynamically   
					allocated video RAM (shared   
					with system RAM) with 32- or   
					64-bit graphics interface.   
					3D and OpenGL graphics   
					support.   
					AGP 2X or 4X graphics   
					interface.   
					4, 8, or 16 MB video RAM with   
					32- or 64-bit graphics interface.   
					3D and OpenGL graphics   
					support.   
					Up to 16M colors.   
					Up to 16M colors (UXGA).   
					Zoomed Video enabled.   
					Up to 16M colors.   
					Windows 2000 or XP   
					preinstalled.   
					Windows 2000 or XP   
					preinstalled.   
					Windows 98, 2000, or XP   
					preinstalled.   
					Operating   
					System   
					On, Standby, Hibernate, Off.   
					On, Standby, Hibernate, Off.   
					On, Standby, Hibernate, Off.   
					Power States   
					* 
					Intel Mobile Pentium, Mobile Pentium-M, Mobile Pentium 4-M, or Mobile Celeron Processor. Dual-speed   
					processors use Intel SpeedStep Technology.   
					All models feature HP Toptools, and are ACPI compliant.   
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				Features   
					The following three illustrations show the computer’s main external features. For an exploded view of   
					the computer, see page 4-2.   
					Figure 1-1. Omnibook — Front View   
					1. One-Touch buttons.   
					9. Module release latch.   
					2. Sleep button. Suspends and resumes operation.   
					10. Volume control.   
					3. Keyboard status lights (left to right: Caps Lock,   
					Num Lock, Keypad Lock, Scroll Lock).   
					11. Audio-off button and audio-off light.   
					12. Audio jacks (left to right): audio out, external   
					microphone, audio in (certain models).   
					4. Power slide button. Turns the computer on and off.   
					5. Built-in microphone.   
					13. Infrared port.   
					6. Pointing stick (certain models).   
					14. S-video port (TV-out) (certain models).   
					15. System-off switch.   
					7. Touch pad, click and scroll buttons, plus touch pad   
					on-off button and indicator (certain models).   
					16. Kensington lock slot (security connector).   
					17. Notebook latch.   
					8. Main status lights (left to right): power mode, hard   
					disk activity, charging status for main battery, and   
					charging status for secondary battery (certain   
					models).   
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				Figure 1-2. Omnibook — Back View   
					18. PS/2 keyboard mouse port (supports Y adapter).   
					24. AC adapter jack.   
					19. Universal serial bus (USB) ports.   
					20. Serial port (COM1).   
					25. Modem port (certain models).   
					26. LAN port and indicator LEDs.   
					27. PC card and CardBus slot.   
					21. Parallel port (LPT1).   
					22. External VGA monitor port.   
					23. Docking port.   
					28. Wireless on-off button and indicator light (certain   
					models).   
					Figure 1-3. Omnibook — Bottom View   
					29. Plug-in module bay. Can contain a CD-ROM or   
					DVD drive, floppy disk drive, secondary battery   
					(certain models), or other plug-in module.   
					32. Hard disk drive cover.   
					33. RAM cover.   
					34. Mini-PCI cover (no user parts inside).   
					30. Main battery.   
					31. Main battery latch.   
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				Operation   
					This section gives an overview of the notebook’s operation.   
					Turning the Computer On and Off   
					You will normally start and stop the notebook using its blue sleep button. However, at certain times   
					you may want to use other methods, depending on power considerations, types of active connections,   
					and start-up time.   
					Note   
					This manual describes the notebook in its original factory configuration, with all settings at their   
					default values.   
					Table 1-3. Activating Power Modes   
					Power mode   
					To enter this mode   
					To turn on again   
					Press the blue sleep button.   
					On   
					Power mode status light is on.   
					Press the blue sleep button   
					–or–   
					Click Start, Shutdown, Standby   
					(Windows 2000).   
					–or–   
					Press the blue   
					sleep button to   
					quickly resume   
					your session.   
					Standby mode   
					Saves significant power.   
					Turns off the display and other components.   
					Maintains current session in RAM.   
					Restarts quickly.   
					Click Start, Turn Off Computer,   
					Stand By (Windows XP).   
					–or–   
					Restores network connections.   
					Power mode status light blinks.   
					Allow timeout.   
					Press Fn+F12.   
					–or–   
					Click Start, Shut Down, Hibernate   
					(Windows 2000).   
					–or–   
					Press the blue   
					sleep button to   
					resume your   
					Hibernate mode   
					Saves maximum power.   
					Saves current session to disk, then shuts down.   
					Restores network connections.   
					Power mode status light is off.   
					previous session.   
					Click Start, Turn Off Computer,   
					then press and hold Shift and click   
					Hibernate (Windows XP).   
					–or–   
					Allow timeout.   
					Click Start, Shut Down, Shut down   
					(Windows 2000).   
					–or–   
					Click Start, Turn Off Computer,   
					Turn Off (Windows XP).   
					–or–   
					Press the blue   
					sleep button to   
					restart with a new   
					session.   
					Shut down (off)   
					Saves maximum power.   
					Turns off without saving current session.   
					At startup, resets everything, starts a new session,   
					and restores network connections.   
					Power mode status light is off.   
					Slide the power button and hold for   
					five seconds (only if the Start menu   
					procedure doesn’t work).   
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				Checking the Status of the Notebook   
					The main status lights on the front of the notebook report power status, battery status, and hard disk   
					activity.   
					Table 1-4. Main Status Lights (front of notebook)   
					Meaning   
					Power status   
					On: notebook is on (even if the display is off).   
					Blinking: notebook is in Standby mode.   
					Off: notebook is off or in Hibernate mode.   
					Red light: notebook failed when resuming, and must be reset.   
					Hard disk drive activity   
					On: notebook is accessing the hard disk drive.   
					Main battery status   
					Green: The AC adapter is connected and the battery is fully charged.   
					Amber: The AC adapter is connected and the battery is charging.   
					Red or blinking: The AC adapter is connected and the battery is missing   
					or has a fault.   
					Off: The AC adapter is not connected.   
					Secondary battery status (XT/VT6200 models only)   
					Green: The AC adapter is connected and the battery is fully charged.   
					Amber: The AC adapter is connected and the battery is charging.   
					Red or blinking: The battery has a fault.   
					Off: The AC adapter is not connected, a secondary battery is not   
					installed, or the battery is not charging.   
					The keyboard status lights, located above the keyboard, indicate the states of the keyboard locks.   
					Table 1-5. Keyboard Status Lights   
					Meaning   
					Caps Lock   
					Caps Lock is active.   
					Num Lock   
					Num Lock is active. (The Keypad Lock must also be on to use the embedded   
					keypad.)   
					Keypad Lock   
					The embedded keypad is active (Fn+F8). Num Lock must also be on for the   
					numeric keys—otherwise, cursor control is active (as marked on an external   
					keyboard).   
					Scroll Lock   
					Scroll Lock is active.   
					In addition, the battery module has five lights on its back (flat) side that indicate its charge level. To   
					see these lights, remove the battery from the notebook and press the pad next to the lights on the   
					battery. The number of lights that turn on indicates the charge.   
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				Using Fn Hot Keys   
					The combination of the Fn key plus another key creates a hot key—a shortcut key sequence—for   
					various system controls. To use a hot key, press and hold Fn, press the appropriate second key, then   
					release both keys.   
					On Omnibook XT6050 models with Windows 2000, external keyboards support only Fn+F5, Fn+F7,   
					and Fn+F12. To use these, press and hold left Ctrl+left Alt, press the appropriate second key, then   
					release both keys.   
					Windows XP does not support Fn keys on external keyboards.   
					Table 1-6. Fn Hot Keys   
					Hot Key   
					Fn+F1   
					Fn+F2   
					Fn+F5   
					Effect   
					Decreases the display brightness.   
					Increases the display brightness.   
					Toggles among the built-in display, an external display, and simultaneous display on   
					both.   
					Fn+F7   
					Fn+F8   
					Mutes the computer’s speakers.   
					Toggles the built-in keypad on and off. Does not affect an external keyboard. If Num   
					Lock is on, then the numeric functions are active; otherwise, cursor control is active.   
					Fn+F12   
					Enters Hibernate mode.   
					Fn+NumLock   
					Toggles Scroll Lock on and off.   
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				Resetting the Computer   
					Occasionally, Windows or the computer may stop responding, so that you cannot turn the computer   
					off. If this happens, try the following in the order listed. Press the blue sleep button to restart.   
					• If possible, shut down Windows: click Start, Turn Off Computer, Turn Off (Windows XP) or   
					Start, Shut Down, Shut down (Windows 2000).   
					• Press Ctrl+Alt+Del, then click Shut Down.   
					• Slide and hold the power button for about four seconds, until the display turns off.   
					• Use a straightened paper clip to press the system-off switch on the right side of the notebook.   
					Figure 1-4. Resetting the Computer   
					Note   
					To boot from a CD, insert a bootable CD (such as the Recovery CDs) into the drive, then restart.   
					Press Esc when the HP logo appears, then select the CD-ROM/DVD drive as the temporary boot   
					device.   
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				Specifications   
					The following tables list the specifications for the notebook and its accessories. These are subject to   
					change: for the latest versions, see the HP Notebook web site (www.hp.com/notebooks).   
					Table 1-7. Omnibook XT6050 and XT/VT6200 Specifications   
					Size (14-inch display): 315 × 261 × 32 mm (12.4 × 10.3 × 1.3 in).   
					Size (15-inch display): 325 × 264 × 35 mm (12.8 × 10.4 × 1.4 in).   
					Weight: 2.2–2.8 kg (4.9–6.2 lb), depending on configuration.   
					Magnesium display cover on certain models.   
					Physical Attributes   
					Processor and   
					Omnibook XT/VT6200:   
					1.4- to 1.7-GHz Intel Pentium 4-M processor with Intel SpeedStep technology.   
					512-KB L2 cache.   
					Bus Architecture   
					1.4-V core low-power processor with 400-MHz processor system bus.   
					Omnibook XT6050:   
					933- to 1133-MHz Intel Mobile Pentium III-M processor with Intel Speed Step   
					technology or 933- to 1133-MHz Intel Mobile Celeron processor.   
					512-KB (Pentium models), 256-KB (Celeron models 1000 MHz and above), or 128-   
					KB (Celeron models below 1000 MHz) L2 cache.   
					1.4-V core low-power processor with 133-MHz processor system bus.   
					Video   
					Omnibook XT/VT6200:   
					14-inch XGA (1024 × 768) or SXGA+ (1400 × 1050), or 15-inch SXGA+   
					(1400 × 1050) or UXGA (1600 × 1200) active-matrix (TFT) LCD display.   
					Hardware 3D and DVD acceleration.   
					Dual display capability (depends on operating system support).   
					External monitors up to 1600 × 1200 resolution, 16M colors, and at least 75-Hz   
					refresh rate (only 60 Hz at 1400 × 1050). Refresh rate and clarity may vary   
					depending on monitor, resolution, and color depth.   
					ATI Mobility Radeon graphics accelerator with 16- or 32-MB DDR graphics memory,   
					4x AGP graphics capability.   
					Omnibook XT6050:   
					14-inch XGA (1024 × 768) active-matrix (TFT) LCD display.   
					Hardware 3D and DVD acceleration.   
					Dual display capability (depends on operating system support).   
					External monitors up to 1600 × 1200 resolution with 16M colors at 60 Hz refresh rate   
					or 64K colors at 85 Hz refresh rate.   
					Up to 48-MB dynamically allocated video RAM shared with system RAM.   
					Rechargeable lithium-ion battery with LED charge-level gauge: 11.1 Vdc (certain   
					Omnibook XT6050 models) or 14.8 Vdc.   
					Power   
					Battery life (one battery): 3 to 4 hours typical (varies with model, usage, and power   
					settings).   
					Fast battery recharge:   
					Omnibook XT/VT6200: 80% in 2 hours, 100% in 3 hours typical.   
					Omnibook XT6050: 80% in 1.5 hours, 100% in 2 hours typical.   
					Low-battery warning.   
					Suspend/resume capability.   
					Universal AC adapter:   
					Omnibook XT/VT6200: 100–240 Vac (50/60 Hz) input, 19 Vdc output minimum,   
					75 W/3.95 A minimum.   
					Omnibook XT6050: 100–240 Vac (50/60 Hz) input, 19 Vdc output minimum,   
					60 W/3.16 A minimum.   
					Optional secondary battery available for module bay for Omnibook XT/VT6200.   
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				Removable hard drive with Ultra-DMA 100 interface:   
					Omnibook XT/VT6200: 20 to 40 GB   
					Mass Storage   
					Omnibook XT6050: 10 to 30 GB   
					1.44-MB floppy drive module (certain models).   
					24x CD-ROM, 6x or 8x DVD, or other drive module (or higher).   
					Optional drive modules available.   
					RAM   
					Omnibook XT/VT6200   
					Two slots for PC2100 DDR266 RAM modules:   
					Up to 1024 MB RAM using 512-MB modules, can support 2 GB RAM maximum.   
					Omnibook XT6050   
					Two slots for PC133 RAM modules:   
					Up to 1024 MB RAM.   
					All models: At least 128 MB RAM preinstalled.   
					Stereo sound via two built-in speakers (500 Hz to 10 kHz range).   
					16-bit Sound Blaster Pro−compatible stereo sound (certain models).   
					3D-enhanced audio.   
					Audio System   
					Built-in microphone.   
					Separate audio-off button with indicator light.   
					Headphone-out and microphone-in jacks; audio line-in jacks for certain models.   
					87/88-key touch-type QWERTY keyboard with 101/102 key emulation.   
					Embedded numeric keypad.   
					Keyboard and   
					Pointing Device   
					Left and right click buttons, center scroll button.   
					12 function (Fn) keys.   
					4 user-programmable One-Touch buttons.   
					Touch pad with on-off button with indicator light (certain models).   
					Pointing stick (certain Omnibook VT6200 models).   
					Ethernet 10Base-T (10 Mbps) and 100Base-TX (100 Mbps) support.   
					Supports wake-on-LAN (Windows 2000 and XP), fast IP, DMI, dRMON.   
					MBA (Managed Boot Agent) support for PXE/BINL, NCP/IPX, DHCP.   
					LAN   
					Ambit/Lucent hardware-based controllerless modem or software-based modem   
					(Ambit/ESS), mini-PCI interface.   
					Modem   
					(certain models)   
					Data speed: 56 Kbps (V.90, V.92) maximum.   
					Fax speed: 14.4 Kbps, Class 1 and 2.   
					Modulation: V.21, V.22, V.22bis, V.23, V.32, V.32bis, V.34, V.90, V.92, X2, Bell 103,   
					Bell 212A.   
					Radio: IEEE 802.11b, WECA Wi-Fi compliant, direct-sequence spread-spectrum.   
					Operating frequency: 2.5-GHz ISM band, exact frequencies and channels depend on   
					country.   
					Wireless LAN   
					(certain models)   
					Raw data rate: 1, 2, 5.5, or 11 Mbps.   
					Transmitter output: 15 dBm typical (approx. 30 mW), 16 dBm max (approx. 40 mW).   
					Receiver sensitivity: –84 dBm typical.   
					Range: up to 100 m (300 ft) or more, depending on environment and conditions.   
					On-off button and indicator.   
					Mini-PCI interface.   
					Universal serial bus (USB 1.1), two ports.   
					9-pin, 115,200-bps serial port.   
					25-pin bi-directional ECP/EPP parallel port.   
					15-pin VGA video-out with DDC support.   
					S-video (TV out) (Omnibook XT/VT6200).   
					PS/2 keyboard/mouse.   
					Input/Output   
					Expandability   
					4-Mbps IrDA-compliant infrared port.   
					PC card slots: one Type I, II, or III 16-/32-bit.   
					CardBus enabled.   
					Plug-in module bay for accessory modules.   
					Optional port replicator, and mini dock.   
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				User and administrator passwords.   
					System, hard drive, and docking passwords.   
					PC identification displayed at boot.   
					DMI-accessible electronic serial number.   
					Kensington MicroSaver lock slot.   
					Security Features   
					Environmental Limits   
					Major ICs   
					Operating temperature: 5 to 35 °C (41 to 95 °F).   
					Operating humidity: 20 to 90 percent RH (5 to 35 °C [40 to 95 °F]).   
					Operating altitude: up to 3000 m (10,000 ft) at 25 °C (77 °F).   
					Storage temperature: –20 to 50 °C (–4 to 122 °F).   
					Omnibook XT/VT6200:   
					CPU: Intel Pentium 4-M processor.   
					Core logic: ALI 1671/1535+ chipset.   
					Display controller: ATI Mobility Radeon M6-P.   
					Super I/O: integrated in core logic.   
					Omnibook XT6050:   
					CPU: Intel Mobile Pentium III-M or Celeron processor.   
					Core logic: Intel 830MG/ICH3M chipset.   
					Display controller: integrated in Intel 830MG.   
					Super I/O: National PC87393F.   
					All models:   
					802.11b wireless LAN: Actiontec with Intersil Prism 2.5 chipset.   
					Keyboard/embedded controller: National PC87570.   
					Audio controller: Realtek AC-97 ALC201 soft audio.   
					Modem: Ambit/Lucent controllerless or Ambit softmodem.   
					LAN: Realtek RTL8100B.   
					CardBus controller: TI PCI1410.   
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				Table 1-8. Omnibook XT/VT6200 and XT6050 Accessories   
					Accessory   
					Description   
					Omnibook   
					XT/VT6200   
					Omnibook   
					XT6050   
					Memory   
					F2298A   
					512-MB SDRAM module (PC133)   
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					F3495A   
					128-MB SDRAM module (PC133)   
					F3496A   
					256-MB SDRAM module (PC133)   
					F4694A   
					128-MB SDRAM module (DDR266 PC2100)   
					256-MB SDRAM module (DDR266 PC2100)   
					512-MB SDRAM module (DDR266 PC2100)   
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					• 
					• 
					F4695A   
					F4696A   
					Hard Drives   
					F2295A   
					30-GB hard disk drive (replacement)   
					• 
					• 
					F4690A   
					Plug-in Modules   
					F2009B   
					30-GB hard disk drive replacement/module kit   
					• 
					250-MB Zip drive module   
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					F2013A   
					F2014A   
					Floppy disk drive module   
					6-cell secondary lithium-ion battery module   
					DVD module   
					F2015B   
					F2017B   
					F2018B   
					F2018C   
					F2022B   
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					CD-ROM module   
					20-GB second hard disk drive module   
					30-GB second hard disk drive module   
					LS-240 SuperDisk drive module   
					CD-RW module   
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					• 
					• 
					• 
					F2026B   
					F2107B   
					DVD/CDRW module   
					F4690A   
					Power Options   
					F1455A   
					30-GB hard disk drive replacement/module kit   
					Auto/airline power adapter   
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					F1781A   
					Ultra SlimLine AC Adapter   
					F2011A   
					Lithium-ion battery charger (external)   
					Lithium-ion primary battery (14.8 V)   
					Lithium-ion primary battery (14.8 V)   
					75-watt AC adapter (19 Vdc output, 3.95 A)   
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					F2019A   
					F2019B   
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					• 
					F4600A   
					8120-6312   
					8120-6313   
					8120-6314   
					8120-6316   
					8121-0702   
					8120-6317   
					8120-8367   
					8120-8373   
					8120-8441   
					8120-8452   
					8120-8699   
					Replacement power cord (Australia)   
					Replacement power cord (U.S., Canada, Taiwan)   
					Replacement power cord (Europe)   
					Replacement power cord (Japan)   
					Replacement power cord (India)   
					Replacement power cord (South Africa)   
					Replacement power cord (Argentina)   
					Replacement power cord (People’s Rep. of China)   
					Replacement power cord (S. Korea)   
					Replacement power cord (Chile)   
					Replacement power cord (Hong Kong, Singapore)   
					Communications   
					F2135B   
					802.11b wireless LAN access point   
					802.11b wireless LAN access point   
					802.11b wireless LAN PC card (128-bit)   
					Bluetooth PC card   
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					F2135C   
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					F2136B   
					F2196A   
					F4697A   
					802.11b range extender antenna   
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				Accessory   
					Description   
					Omnibook   
					XT/VT6200   
					Omnibook   
					XT6050   
					Docking   
					F1451B   
					Port replicator   
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					• 
					F1451C   
					Port replicator   
					• 
					F1452B   
					Mini-dock   
					F1452C   
					Mini-dock   
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					• 
					F1453A   
					Monitor stand for port replicator and mini-dock   
					Full docking system and monitor stand   
					Docking module bay adapter for docking system   
					Docking tray   
					F1477B   
					F2010A   
					F2012A   
					F2012B   
					Docking tray   
					• 
					Adapters/cables   
					F1469A   
					PS/2 Y adapter   
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					• 
					• 
					• 
					F2008B   
					External floppy disk drive cable   
					Security   
					F1645A   
					Kensington notebook lock   
					Defcon 1 notebook alarm   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					F1747A   
					Miscellaneous   
					F2100A   
					USB optical mouse   
					• 
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				Internal Design   
					The motherboard PCA is the central component of the Omnibook’s design. It plays a role in virtually   
					all system functions. The CPU module and most other subsystems connect to the motherboard.   
					The following figure shows the connections among the Omnibook’s replaceable electronic modules.   
					Table 1-9 on page 1-15 lists the roles that these modules play in the Omnibook’s functional   
					subsystems.   
					Speaker   
					assembly   
					Rear   
					antenna   
					PCA   
					Display   
					interface   
					PCA   
					Display   
					assembly   
					Keyboard   
					Top case   
					Front   
					antenna   
					PCA   
					SDRAM modules   
					Heatsink (fan)   
					Motherboard PCA   
					Mini-PCI card #1   
					Mini-PCI panel   
					Mini-PCI card #2   
					CPU module   
					Volume PCA   
					PCMCIA   
					socket   
					Hard disk   
					drive   
					Plug-in module   
					or battery   
					PC cards   
					Main battery   
					Key:   
					Direct plug-in connection   
					Cable connection   
					Figure 1-5. Replaceable Module Diagram   
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				Table 1-9. Functional Structure Description   
					CPU module   
					Motherboard   
					Hard disk drive   
					Main processor (MMO).   
					Primary system circuitry, system BIOS.   
					First source of disk-based startup code.   
					Bootup   
					Floppy disk module   
					Second source of disk-based startup code.   
					CPU module   
					Motherboard   
					Main processor, numeric data processor, L1 and L2 cache.   
					Primary system circuitry.   
					Processor   
					Memory   
					Power   
					Motherboard   
					SDRAM module   
					Video RAM, no onboard RAM.   
					Changeable RAM (2 slots).   
					Battery   
					Power storage.   
					Motherboard   
					AC adapter socket, power switch, lid switch, system-off switch,   
					power supply, power control circuitry.   
					Blue sleep button.   
					Display interface PCA.   
					AC adapter   
					AC-to-DC converter.   
					Motherboard   
					Graphics controller, video RAM.   
					Display   
					Display assembly   
					Display output, backlight, power converter for backlight.   
					Motherboard   
					Hard disk drive   
					Hard disk controller.   
					Hard disk mechanism.   
					Hard disk   
					Floppy drive   
					Keyboard   
					Pointer   
					Motherboard   
					Floppy disk module   
					I/O controller, floppy connector.   
					Floppy disk mechanism.   
					Motherboard   
					Keyboard   
					Keyboard BIOS, keyboard controller.   
					Key switches.   
					Motherboard   
					Keyboard   
					Top case   
					Keyboard circuitry, keyboard controller, keyboard BIOS.   
					Pointing stick sensor (certain models).   
					Touch pad sensor, click buttons, controller (PS/2 output).   
					Motherboard   
					Display interface PCA   
					Volume PCA   
					Audio controller, audio decoder, speaker amplifier.   
					Microphone.   
					External audio jacks, headphone amplifier, audio-off switch.   
					Speakers.   
					Audio   
					Status   
					Speaker assembly   
					Motherboard   
					Display interface PCA   
					Top case   
					LED circuitry, keyboard controller.   
					Keyboard LEDs.   
					Main status LEDs.   
					Motherboard   
					Motherboard   
					Motherboard   
					Motherboard   
					Motherboard   
					Motherboard   
					I/O controller, serial connector.   
					Serial   
					I/O controller, parallel connector.   
					Parallel   
					Infrared   
					PS/2 port   
					USB   
					I/O controller, infrared transmitter/receiver.   
					PS/2 connector, keyboard controller.   
					Bus controller (South Bridge), USB connector.   
					Docking logic, docking connector.   
					Docking port   
					PCMCIA   
					Motherboard   
					PCMCIA socket   
					PCMCIA controller.   
					PCMCIA connector.   
					Motherboard   
					I/O controller.   
					Receive antenna, on-off button, indicator light.   
					Transmit/receive antenna.   
					Wireless   
					LAN   
					Front antenna PCA   
					Rear antenna PCA   
					Mini-PCI card #1   
					Radio, radio frequency circuitry.   
					Motherboard   
					Mini-PCI panel   
					LAN circuitry, bus controller.   
					LAN connector.   
					LAN   
					Mini-PCI card #1   
					Mini-PCI card #2   
					Mini-PCI panel   
					Modem circuitry (certain models).   
					Modem circuitry (certain models).   
					Modem connector.   
					Modem   
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					Removal and Replacement   
					This chapter tells you how to remove and replace the Omnibook’s components and assemblies. The   
					items marked by in the following table are user-replaceable.   
					• 
					Table 2-1. Removal Cross-Reference   
					• Battery, main (page 2-4).   
					Battery, CMOS (page 2-31).   
					• Bumpers, display (page 2-12)   
					• Cap, pointing stick (page 2-12).   
					• Card, mini-PCI #1 (page 2-10).   
					Card, mini-PCI #2 (page 2-31).   
					Case, bottom (page 2-23).   
					• Drive, hard disk (page 2-7).   
					• Feet, rubber (page 2-12).   
					Heatsink (with fan) (page 2-15).   
					Keyboard (page 2-13).   
					Panel, sound/IR (page 2-32).   
					Panel, mini-PCI (page 2-32).   
					• Panel, power button (page 2-11).   
					PCA, display interface (page 2-32).   
					PCA, motherboard (page 2-23).   
					PCA, volume (page 2-33).   
					PCA, front antenna (page 2-32).   
					PCA, rear antenna (page 2-33).   
					• Plug-in module (page 2-5).   
					• SDRAM module (page 2-6).   
					Socket, PCMCIA (page 2-33).   
					Speaker assembly (page 2-33).   
					• Tray, hard disk drive (page 2-7).   
					Case, top (page 2-21).   
					Cover, center hinge (page 2-31).   
					• Cover, left corner (page 2-12).   
					• Cover, mini-PCI (page 2-12).   
					• Cover, SDRAM (page 2-12).   
					• Cover, right corner (page 2-12).   
					• Covers, screw (page 2-12).   
					CPU module (page 2-17).   
					Display assembly (page 2-19).   
					Doors, docking (page 2-25).   
					Doors, PCMCIA (page 2-25).   
					Caution   
					Always provide proper grounding when performing repairs. Without proper   
					grounding, an electrostatic discharge can damage the Omnibook and its   
					components.   
					Notes   
					Reassembly steps are the reverse of the removal steps. Reassembly notes are included at the end   
					of each section below.   
					Symbols like this throughout this chapter show approximate full-size screw outlines. You can   
					use these to verify the sizes of screws before you install them. Installing a wrong-size screw can   
					damage the unit. (The symbol at the left represents an M2.5×5mm T-head screw.)   
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				Table 2-2. Required Equipment   
					• Small Phillips screwdriver, preferably magnetized.   
					• Small flat-blade screwdriver.   
					• IC (PLCC) removal tool (similar to OK Industries EX-5).   
					Table 2-3. Recommended Screw Torques   
					Torque (cm-kgf)   
					Screw Thread Size   
					M2   
					Torque (in-lbf)   
					1.1 – 1.5   
					1.3 – 1.8   
					3.0 – 3.5   
					2.5 – 3.0   
					3.0 – 3.5   
					M2.5 (2–11 mm long)   
					M2.5 (12–19 mm long)   
					M3   
					2.6 – 3.0   
					2.2 – 2.6   
					2.6 – 3.0   
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				Disassembly Flowchart   
					The following diagram shows the general “path” you will use in disassembling the computer to access   
					any particular component.   
					Battery, AC adapter,   
					secondary battery module   
					* Only if removing the top case,   
					motherboard, or bottom case.   
					Plug-in module, SDRAM module,   
					Mini-PCI card #1, hard disk drive *   
					Power button panel   
					Keyboard   
					If removing only   
					display assembly   
					or hinge covers   
					CPU module   
					Heatsink (with fan)   
					Display assembly   
					Top case   
					CMOS battery   
					Center hinge cover   
					Rear antenna PCA (wireless   
					models only)   
					PCMCIA socket   
					Display interface PCA   
					Volume PCA   
					Mini-PCI panel   
					Sound/IR panel   
					Docking doors   
					PCMCIA doors   
					Speaker assembly   
					Front antenna PCA (wireless only)   
					Mini-PCI card #2   
					Motherboard or bottom case   
					Figure 2-1. Disassembly Flow   
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				Removing the Battery   
					(User-Replaceable)   
					Required Equipment   
					• None.   
					Removal Procedure   
					• Slide the battery’s release latch, then lift the battery out of its compartment.   
					Figure 2-2. Removing the Battery   
					Reassembly Notes   
					• Insert the front (rounded) end of the battery into the battery compartment on the bottom of the   
					computer, and lower the back end in until it clicks into place.   
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				Removing a Plug-In Module   
					(User-Replaceable)   
					Required Equipment   
					• None.   
					Removal Procedure   
					1. Press the button on the module release latch, and slide the latch toward the front of the computer.   
					Figure 2-3. Releasing a Module   
					2. Grasp the module and pull it out.   
					Figure 2-4. Removing a Module   
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				Removing an SDRAM Module   
					(User-Replaceable)   
					The notebook has no SDRAM built into its motherboard, but has two slots for SDRAM modules. One   
					slot contains an SDRAM module installed at the factory.   
					Note   
					Omnibook XT6050 models use only PC133 SDRAM modules, and Omnibook XT/VT6200 models   
					use only DDR266 SDRAM modules. Using the wrong type of module prevents the notebook from   
					booting.   
					Caution   
					Handle the SDRAM module only by its edges and provide proper grounding, or you might damage   
					the module through electrostatic discharge.   
					Required Equipment   
					• Small Phillips screwdriver.   
					Removal Procedure   
					1. Unplug the AC adapter, if present, and remove the battery and any secondary battery module.   
					2. On the bottom of the notebook, loosen the screws holding the SDRAM cover (the cover retains the   
					screws), and remove the cover.   
					3. Press outward to release the latches at the sides of the SDRAM module, so that the free edge of the   
					module pops up.   
					4. Carefully pull the module out of the connector.   
					Figure 2-5. Removing an SDRAM Module   
					Reassembly Notes   
					• Carefully press the SDRAM module into the connector at an angle of about 30°, until it is fully   
					inserted. Then press down on both sides of the module until the latches snap closed.   
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				Removing the Hard Disk Drive   
					(User-Replaceable)   
					Required Equipment   
					• Small Phillips screwdriver.   
					Removal Procedure   
					1. Unplug the AC adapter, if present, and remove the battery and any secondary battery module.   
					2. On the bottom of the unit, remove the hard drive retaining screws.   
					3. Raise the cover on the end of the drive so that its retainer tab is free of the notebook case, then   
					carefully pull the hard drive out of the computer.   
					Screw, M2.5×6mm   
					Screw, M3×6mm   
					Figure 2-6. Removing the Hard Disk Drive   
					4. Remove the screws from the drive and drive tray, then lift the drive out of the tray.   
					5. Notice that the hard drive has a pin connector attachment at one end. Carefully remove this   
					connector from the end of the drive by working alternately at each end of the connector so that it   
					slides off evenly without bending the connector pins.   
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				Pin connector   
					Screws, M3×3mm (2)   
					Screws, M3×3mm (2)   
					Screws, M2×4mm (2)   
					Figure 2-7. Removing the Hard Disk Tray   
					Reassembly Notes   
					• Carefully put the pin connector back onto the pins on the end of the new hard drive. Work at each   
					end alternately so that the connector slides on evenly without bending the pins.   
					• Slide the cover down into place so the retainer tab engages the notebook case.   
					Important   
					If you are installing a new hard disk drive, load the factory software and operating system on the   
					drive as described in “Recovering the Factory Software,” below.   
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				Recovering the Factory Software   
					The following procedure describes how to recover the notebook’s original software and operating   
					system. This process can take up to 15 minutes to complete. (For more information about recovering   
					the factory software installation, see the file readme.txt in the root directory of the Recovery CDs.)   
					Caution   
					Do not interrupt the following process or unplug the AC adapter until the process is complete.   
					1. Connect the AC adapter to the notebook.   
					This is necessary to provide an uninterrupted power   
					source.   
					2. Insert Recovery CD disk 1 into the notebook’s CD/DVD drive. If the notebook is turned off, use a   
					pin or straightened paper clip to press the release switch on the drive door to open it.   
					3. Turn on or restart the notebook.   
					4. When the HP logo appears, press Esc to display the Boot menu.   
					5. Use the arrow keys to select the CD/DVD drive as the first boot device, then press Enter.   
					6. When the Recovery CD dialog box appears, follow the displayed instructions. If prompted, accept   
					the recommended partition size.   
					To create the Utility partition without installing the factory software, click Advanced and select not   
					to install the operating system.   
					If the hard disk is partitioned into several drives, you can install the factory software on drive C   
					without affecting other drives. Click Advanced and select to restore only the C partition.   
					7. When prompted to reboot the notebook, press Ctrl+Alt+Del and follow any instructions that   
					appear.   
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				Removing Mini-PCI Card #1   
					(User-Replaceable)   
					Certain notebooks include a mini-PCI card under the mini-PCI cover on the bottom of the unit. (In   
					addition, certain models may have a second mini-PCI card located under the motherboard—see the   
					table on page 2-31.)   
					Caution   
					Handle the mini-PCI card only by its edges and provide proper grounding, or you might damage the   
					card through electrostatic discharge.   
					Required Equipment   
					• Small Phillips screwdriver.   
					Removal Procedure   
					1. Unplug the AC adapter, if present, and remove the battery and any secondary battery module.   
					2. Loosen the screw in the mini-PCI cover (the cover retains the screw), and remove the cover.   
					Caution   
					Be careful when connecting and disconnecting cables from the mini-PCI card. Damaged cables or   
					connectors can degrade performance.   
					3. Detach all cables from the card.   
					4. Release the latches at the sides of the card, so that its free edge pops up, and carefully pull the card   
					out of its connector.   
					Figure 2-8. Removing the Mini-PCI Card   
					Reassembly Notes   
					• Carefully press the mini-PCI card into the connector at about a 30° angle, until it is fully inserted.   
					Then press down on both sides until the latches snap closed.   
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				Removing the Power Button Panel   
					(User-Replaceable)   
					Required Equipment   
					• Small flat-blade screwdriver.   
					Removal Procedure   
					1. Unplug the AC adapter, if present, and remove the battery and any secondary battery module.   
					2. Carefully insert the screwdriver blade under the power button panel along the edge shown below,   
					and gently pry up the center of the cover.   
					3. Insert a finger under the center of the panel, and lift the panel out.   
					Figure 2-9. Removing the Power Button Panel   
					Reassembly Notes   
					• Insert the tabs on the left end of the panel into their slots in the top case, and press the panel into   
					place.   
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				Replacing Small Parts   
					(User-Replaceable)   
					The user can replace the following small parts.   
					Table 2-4. Replacing Small Parts (User-Replaceable)   
					Replacement Procedure   
					Part   
					Pull the cap off the pointing stick.   
					Cap, pointing stick   
					Insert a small flat-blade screwdriver under the bumper and pry it loose. To replace,   
					firmly press the adhesive side of the bumper into the recess.   
					Bumpers, display (on   
					display bezel)   
					On the bottom of the computer, loosen the screw in the mini-PCI cover (the cover   
					retains the screw) and remove the cover.   
					Cover, mini-PCI   
					On the bottom of the computer, loosen the one or two screws in the SDRAM module   
					cover (the cover may retain the screws) and remove the cover.   
					Cover, SDRAM   
					Insert a pointed edge under the cover and pry it loose. To replace, press the   
					adhesive side of the cover firmly into the recess.   
					Covers, screw (on   
					display bezel)   
					From the bottom of the computer, remove the screws (M2.5x6mm) holding the corner   
					covers, then remove the covers. The right cover may be easier to remove if you   
					move the module release latch forward.   
					Covers, left/right   
					corner   
					Insert a small flat-blade screwdriver under the foot and pry it loose. To replace, firmly   
					press the adhesive side of the foot into the recess.   
					Feet, rubber (on   
					bottom of unit)   
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				Removing the Keyboard   
					(HP Authorized Service Providers Only)   
					Required Equipment   
					• Small Phillips screwdriver.   
					Removal Procedure   
					1. Unplug the AC adapter, if present, and remove the battery and any secondary battery module.   
					2. Remove the power button panel (page 2-11).   
					3. From the bottom of the unit, remove the single screw marked with a “K.”   
					Warning   
					Be careful not to touch the heatsink until it has cooled. It could be hot if the computer was   
					running recently.   
					4. Remove the four retaining screws from the tabs along the back end of the keyboard.   
					Screw, M2.5×17mm   
					Screw, M2.5×6mm   
					Screw, M2×13mm   
					Screws, M2.5×6mm (2)   
					Figure 2-10. Removing the Keyboard   
					Caution   
					Be careful not to pull on the cables connecting the keyboard to the computer.   
					5. Raise the back of the keyboard, then lift the keyboard out of the computer.   
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				6. Lay the keyboard face down on the top case, forward of its normal position. Be careful not to pull   
					on the cables.   
					7. Disconnect the keyboard cable (wide) from the motherboard, and release the pointing stick cable   
					(narrow) if present.   
					Pointing stick cable   
					(certain models)   
					Keyboard cable   
					Figure 2-11. Unplugging the Keyboard Cables   
					Reassembly Notes   
					Caution   
					Do not excessively bend or fold the keyboard cables.   
					• Lay the keyboard face down on the top case, forward of its normal position, then reconnect the   
					keyboard cable and (if present) pointing stick flex cable.   
					• Slip the metal tabs on the bottom of the keyboard into their slots in the top case, then lower the   
					keyboard into place.   
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				Removing the Heatsink (with Fan)   
					(HP Authorized Service Providers Only)   
					Required Equipment   
					• Small Phillips screwdriver.   
					• Knife or scraper.   
					Removal Procedure   
					1. Unplug the AC adapter, if present, and remove the battery and any secondary battery module.   
					2. Remove these additional assemblies:   
					• Power button panel (page 2-11).   
					• Keyboard (page 2-13).   
					3. Disconnect the fan cable. Access the cable through the opening in the heatsink (near the fan).   
					4. Remove all five retaining screws.   
					Screws, M2.5×6mm (5)   
					IMPORTANT: See the   
					Caution on the next   
					page before reinstalling   
					the heatsink!   
					Fan cable   
					Fan cable socket   
					Figure 2-12. Removing the Heatsink   
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				5. Raise the left end of the heatsink and lift it out of the unit.   
					Caution   
					Do not spin the fan blades with your finger, or you could damage the fan’s bearings.   
					Reassembly Notes   
					Caution   
					Whenever you remove and reinstall the heatsink, you must also replace the heatsink’s thermal pad   
					to maintain optimum heat transfer. Use a sharp knife or scraper to carefully remove the old thermal   
					pad from the heatsink, then attach the new thermal pad.   
					• Install the heatsink screws in this order:   
					1. Install all five screws lightly.   
					2. Tighten the three screws around the CPU.   
					3. Tighten the two remaining screws.   
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				Removing the CPU Module   
					(HP Authorized Service Providers Only)   
					Required Equipment   
					• Small Phillips screwdriver.   
					• Small flat-blade screwdriver.   
					Removal Procedure   
					1. Unplug the AC adapter, if present, and remove the battery and any secondary battery module.   
					2. Remove these additional assemblies:   
					• Power button panel (page 2-11).   
					• Keyboard (page 2-13).   
					• Heatsink (page 2-15).   
					3. Turn the lock screw one-half turn counterclockwise to release the CPU module, and carefully lift   
					the CPU module off of its socket on the motherboard.   
					CPU module   
					lock screw   
					CPU module   
					(screw location may vary)   
					Figure 2-13. Removing the CPU Module   
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				Reassembly Notes   
					• Carefully insert the CPU module into the motherboard, and turn the lock screw one-half turn   
					clockwise to secure the CPU module.   
					• The CPU module is keyed for installation, and can only be inserted one way.   
					• Be sure to replace the thermal pad on the heatsink, as described in the reassembly notes on   
					page 2-16.   
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				Removing the Display Assembly   
					(HP Authorized Service Providers Only)   
					Required Equipment   
					• Small Phillips screwdriver.   
					Removal Procedure   
					1. Unplug the AC adapter, if present, and remove the battery and any secondary battery module.   
					2. Remove the power button panel (page 2-11).   
					3. Remove all four retaining screws from the back of the computer (two near the PS/2 port, and two   
					near the AC adapter jack).   
					4. On the bottom of the notebook, remove the two screws from the rear corners (nearest the back   
					edge).   
					5. Open the display. Remove the screws from the display ground wires, and disconnect the main   
					cable.   
					6. Remove the screw from the center hinge cover, and from the left and right hinges.   
					7. Lift the display off of the notebook.   
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				Screw, M2.5×5mm   
					Screw, M2.5×17mm   
					Screws, M2.5×4 mm (2)   
					Screws, M2.5×8mm (2)   
					Screws,   
					M2.5×6mm (5)   
					Figure 2-14. Removing the Display   
					Reassembly Notes   
					Important   
					The label on the display cable indicates the display type.   
					• Before installing any screws, make sure the center hinge cover is in place and fits over the tab in   
					the bottom case.   
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				Removing the Top Case   
					(HP Authorized Service Providers Only)   
					Required Equipment   
					• Small Phillips screwdriver.   
					Removal Procedure   
					1. Unplug the AC adapter, if present, and remove the battery and any secondary battery module.   
					2. Remove these additional assemblies:   
					• Plug-in module (page 2-5).   
					• Hard disk drive (page 2-7).   
					• Power button panel (page 2-9).   
					• Keyboard (page 2-13).   
					• Heatsink (page 2-15).   
					• Display assembly (page 2-19).   
					3. From the bottom of the computer, remove the screws holding the left and right corner covers, then   
					remove the covers. (The right corner cover may come off more easily if you slide the plug-in   
					module latch forward.)   
					4. Remove all six retaining screws from the bottom case.   
					5. Remove both retaining screws from just inside the hard disk drive compartment.   
					6. Remove the single screw inside the battery compartment.   
					7. From the top of the computer, release the touch pad flex cable from its motherboard connector.   
					(Certain models have a forked cable and two connectors.)   
					Caution: Wireless Models   
					Be careful not to pull on the cable from the rear antenna PCA.   
					8.   
					Remove the retaining screw from the rear antenna PCA, and detach the   
					Wireless models only:   
					PCA by sliding it slightly to the left. (The PCA’s cable is still attached to mini-PCI card #1.   
					Unplug the cable only if you are replacing the PCA or removing the bottom case.)   
					9. Remove the three top case retaining screws: one to the right of the left speaker, and two to the left   
					of the right speaker.   
					10. Raise the back of the top case, then lift it off the computer.   
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				Screws,   
					M2.5x4mm (2)   
					Screw,   
					M2.5x17mm   
					PCMCIA doors   
					Touch pad   
					flex cable   
					Screw,   
					M2.5x4mm   
					Screws,   
					Left corner   
					cover   
					M2.5x8mm (4)   
					Wireless antenna   
					Docking doors   
					(OB 6050 models only)   
					Screw,   
					M2.5x2mm   
					Screw,   
					M2.5x6mm   
					Sound/IR   
					panel   
					Screws,   
					M2.5x6mm (3)   
					Screws, M2.5x4mm (2)   
					Cover,   
					right corner   
					Figure 2-15. Removing the Top Case   
					Reassembly Notes   
					• To reinstall the sound/IR panel, insert the tabs on the ends of the panel into the slots in the bottom   
					case.   
					• When reinstalling the right corner cover, first insert the tab at the back end of the cover into the   
					case, then slide the plug-in module latch forward and snap the cover over the latch and into place.   
					• Wireless models only: If you are replacing the rear antenna PCA, place the PCA in its position   
					near the left hinge, replace the screw, then thread the cable through to the bottom of the computer   
					and reconnect the cable to the mini-PCI card.   
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				Removing the Motherboard or Bottom Case   
					(HP Authorized Service Providers Only)   
					Required Equipment   
					• Small Phillips screwdriver.   
					• Small flat-blade screwdriver.   
					Removal Procedure   
					Note: Before Replacing the Motherboard   
					If possible, record the computer’s electronic serial number and service ID before you replace the   
					motherboard. You will then store this information in the EEPROM on the new motherboard using the   
					Service Utility floppy disk.   
					1. Download the service package for the Omnibook XT6050 (technology code EF) or Omnibook   
					XT/VT6200 (technology code EG) from the Partnership web site (see page vi), and create a   
					Service Utilities floppy disk as described in the package’s Readme file.   
					2. Connect a floppy disk drive module: insert the module into the notebook, or connect it to the   
					notebook’s parallel port using an F2008 external floppy drive cable.   
					3. Connect an external monitor to the computer, so you can verify the boot process.   
					4. Plug in an AC adapter.   
					5. Insert the Service Utilities floppy disk into the floppy drive.   
					6. Turn on the notebook. When the HP logo appears (on either the built-in display or the external   
					monitor), press Esc to display the boot menu, then choose Removable Device and boot from the   
					floppy disk.   
					7. Select the Serial Number option from the boot menu.   
					8. When prompted, type A for the automatic update option. This stores the current system data from   
					the old motherboard on the floppy disk.   
					1. Unplug the AC adapter, if present, and remove the battery and any secondary battery module.   
					2. Remove these additional assemblies:   
					• Plug-in module (page 2-5).   
					• Hard disk drive (page 2-7).   
					• Power button panel (page 2-11).   
					• Keyboard (page 2-13).   
					• Heatsink (page 2-15).   
					• Display assembly (page 2-19).   
					• Top case (page 2-21).   
					3. Remove the five screws that attach the motherboard to the bottom case.   
					4. From the back of the unit, remove the screw from the LAN/modem PCI panel, and lift the panel   
					out of the bottom case.   
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					Be careful when removing and attaching antenna cables. Damage to cables or connectors can   
					degrade performance.   
					5.   
					6.   
					Disconnect the front antenna PCA flex cable from the motherboard.   
					Remove the mini-PCI cover and unplug the two antenna cables from mini-   
					Wireless models only:   
					Wireless models only:   
					PCI card #1.   
					7. Lift the motherboard out of the bottom case.   
					Screws, M2x15mm (2)   
					Screw, M2.5x4mm   
					Screw, M2.5x3mm   
					Screw, M2.5x4mm   
					Screw, M2x3mm   
					Front antenna PCA   
					flex cable   
					Figure 2-16. Removing the Motherboard   
					8. Depending on what you are replacing, go to “Replacing the Motherboard” on page 2-26, or   
					“Replacing the Bottom Case” on page 2-28.   
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				Reassembly Notes   
					• Reinstall the sound/IR panel before reinstalling the motherboard.   
					• If you need to install or replace the docking doors or PCMCIA doors, see the figures below.   
					Wireless Models Only   
					• Before installing the motherboard, make sure the round coaxial cable from the front antenna PCA   
					is held in place by the clips in the bottom case.   
					• Reconnect the front antenna PCA flex cable before reinstalling the top case. Make sure it lies in its   
					groove in the bottom case (battery compartment).   
					• To reinstall the rear antenna PCA, place the PCA in its position near the left hinge, then replace the   
					screw that attaches the PCA to the top case. Thread the PCA cable through the hole in the   
					motherboard (at the lower left corner of the left speaker) to the bottom of the computer, and   
					reconnect the cable to mini-PCI card #1.   
					Figure 2-17. Installing the Docking Doors   
					Figure 2-18. Installing the Lower PCMCIA Door   
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					Disassembly Procedure   
					1. If a mini-PCI panel is attached, disconnect the LAN/modem cables from the mini-PCI card or   
					motherboard and remove the mini-PCI panel.   
					2. If mini-PCI card #1 is present, remove it: release the latches at the sides of the card, so that its free   
					edge pops up, then carefully pull the card out of its connector.   
					3. If mini-PCI card #2 is present, remove it: release the latches at the sides of the card, so that its free   
					edge pops up, then carefully pull the card out of its connector.   
					4. Disconnect the cable connecting the display interface PCA to the speaker assembly.   
					5. Carefully lift the display interface PCA off of its connector.   
					6. Remove the speaker assembly from the unit.   
					7. Carefully lift the volume PCA off of its connector.   
					8. Turn the lock screw one-half turn counterclockwise to release the CPU module, and remove the   
					CPU module from the motherboard.   
					9. From underneath the motherboard, remove the two retaining screws from the PC card socket and   
					lift the socket off the connector.   
					Rear antenna PCA   
					Mini-PCA panel   
					(LAN/modem)   
					Display interface PCA   
					Screws,   
					M2x4mm (2)   
					Speaker assembly   
					Front antenna   
					PCA   
					Volume PCA   
					CPU module   
					lock screw   
					Screws, M2x4mm (2)   
					Figure 2-19. Replacing Motherboard Components   
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				Reassembly Procedure   
					Note: Reprogramming the BIOS IC   
					A new BIOS IC contains only enough basic programming to enable the notebook to boot. After   
					installing a new motherboard, you must reprogram the BIOS IC, preferably with the latest BIOS—   
					see page 2-29.   
					1. Transfer the following components from the old motherboard onto the new motherboard:   
					• SDRAM module   
					• speaker assembly   
					• display interface PCA   
					• volume PCA   
					• CPU module   
					• PCMCIA socket   
					• mini-PCI card #1 (if present)   
					• mini-PCI card #2 (if present)   
					2. Follow the reassembly notes in the section entitled “Removing the Motherboard or Bottom Case”   
					on page 2-25.   
					Note: After Replacing the Motherboard   
					After replacing the motherboard, you must use the Service Utility floppy disk to store the system data   
					and display information in the EEPROM on the new motherboard.   
					1. Connect a floppy disk drive module: insert the module into the notebook, or connect it to the   
					computer using an F2008 external floppy drive cable.   
					2. Plug in an AC adapter.   
					3. Insert the Service Utilities floppy disk in the floppy drive.   
					4. Turn on the computer.   
					5. If you hear 5 beeps, press F1 to update the display data stored on the motherboard. Let the   
					computer reboot and go to the next step.   
					6. Select the Serial Number option from the boot menu.   
					7. If you successfully stored system data on the floppy disk before removing the old motherboard,   
					type A for the automatic update. This restores the old system data on the new motherboard.   
					If you did not store system data, type M for the manual update option. Enter the serial number from the   
					bottom of the unit—you may have to contact an HP support center to do this.   
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					Installation Procedure   
					1. Transfer the SDRAM cover and sound/IR panel from the old bottom case to the new bottom case.   
					2. Install a new Microsoft Product ID label.   
					3. Transfer the old serial number label and install a new overlay, or create a new serial number label   
					using the steps below.   
					4. Follow the “Reassembly Notes” on page 2-24.   
					Installing a New Serial Number Label   
					Download the latest version of the serial number label template (Microsoft Word format) from the   
					Partnership web site (see page vi) under Support/Service in Technical Support Information. The latest   
					version includes fields for warranty period and manufacturing location. Store the template with other   
					Word templates on a PC connected to a laser printer.   
					1. Open a new document based on the serial label template.   
					2. Enter the information from the old serial label, and print the new label on plain white paper. The   
					new label does not have barcodes.   
					3. Carefully cut out the new serial label just inside the border and place it into the inner recess in the   
					bottom case. The bottom of the label goes toward the front of the case.   
					4. While holding the paper label in place, attach a serial label overlay into the outer recess. The   
					overlay covers and protects the serial label.   
					5. Make sure all regulatory labels that were on the old bottom case are also on the new bottom case.   
					You can do this by keeping the old covers, if necessary.   
					HP Serial Number (S)TW711A1234   
					1YR   
					(1P) F2072 W EA MFG# TW711A1234   
					Made in Taiwan   
					Figure 2-20. Example of Serial Number Label   
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					(HP Authorized Service Providers Only)   
					The notebook’s BIOS IC cannot be replaced separately. If it is defective, you must replace the   
					motherboard. In some cases, however, you may be able to reprogram a malfunctioning BIOS IC using   
					either e-DiagTools for Windows, a BIOS floppy disk, or a Crisis Recovery floppy disk.   
					If the notebook will boot sufficiently, use e-DiagTools for Windows or a BIOS floppy disk to   
					reprogram the BIOS IC. If you cannot boot the notebook adequately, use a Crisis Recovery floppy disk.   
					See below for instructions for all three methods.   
					Caution   
					The BIOS update completely replaces the previous BIOS, so follow the directions in this section   
					exactly or you might damage the notebook. The BIOS update also resets the configurations in the   
					BIOS Setup utility—except for BIOS passwords—so record these before performing the update.   
					Using a BIOS Floppy Disk   
					Use a BIOS floppy disk to update the notebook’s BIOS as follows:   
					1. Undock the notebook if it is docked, and remove any PC cards from it.   
					2. Connect a floppy disk drive module: insert the module into the notebook, or connect it to the   
					notebook’s parallel port using an F2008 external floppy drive cable.   
					3. Connect the AC adapter to the notebook.   
					4. Insert the BIOS floppy disk into the floppy drive.   
					5. Turn on the notebook. When the notebook boots, follow the instructions that appear on screen.   
					6. When the process is completed, press the system-off switch to reset the system.   
					BIOS updates are also available from the HP Business Support web site (www.hp.com/go/bizsupport).   
					Installation utilities and instructions for creating a BIOS floppy disk are provided with the updates.   
					Using e-DiagTools for Windows   
					If the notebook allows you to boot into Windows, you may be able to use e-DiagTools for Windows to   
					update the notebook’s BIOS as follows:   
					1. In Windows, exit any programs that are running.   
					2. Undock the notebook if it is docked, and remove any PC cards from it.   
					3. Connect the AC adapter to the notebook.   
					4. Connect any cables or equipment needed to connect to the Internet.   
					5. Click Start, Programs (or All Programs), HP e-DiagTools, e-DiagTools for Windows.   
					6. Click Update, select Download New and click OK. Follow the instructions that appear.   
					Once the   
					update process begins, do not interrupt it.   
					The first time you make an Internet connection from this program on a particular unit, click   
					Change Settings in the Connect window to define your connection settings.   
					7. When the process is completed, press the system-off switch to reset the system.   
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				Using a Crisis Recovery Floppy Disk   
					If you do not have a BIOS Crisis Recovery floppy, download the package from the Partnership web site   
					(see page vi) under Product Support Information in the Service and Support Library. Follow the   
					instructions for creating the floppy.   
					Caution   
					Make sure to use the correct BIOS Crisis Recovery floppy for the Omnibook model you are   
					repairing. The program does not verify the Omnibook model, so you could accidentally install the   
					wrong BIOS.   
					1. Insert the BIOS Crisis Recovery disk in the floppy disk drive.   
					2. Turn on the computer and allow it to boot from the floppy disk.   
					If the notebook does not turn on at all, do the following to boot from the floppy disk:   
					a. Unplug the AC adapter.   
					b. Press and hold Fn+B.   
					c. Plug in the AC adapter.   
					d. Release Fn+B.   
					If the notebook will not boot from the floppy, try plugging the boot-block jumper into the   
					Note:   
					notebook’s parallel port. See the wiring diagram below.   
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					Figure 2-21. Boot-Block Jumper   
					3. The display goes blank for a minute or more while the BIOS is reprogrammed.   
					If you plugged in a boot block jumper, unplug it before the notebook automatically reboots.   
					Note:   
					4. After the BIOS is reprogrammed, check the BIOS version to make sure it is the latest version.   
					If necessary, download the latest BIOS version and reprogram the BIOS IC.   
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					(HP Authorized Service Providers Only)   
					Required Equipment   
					• Small Phillips screwdriver.   
					• Small flat-blade screwdriver.   
					Removal Procedure   
					1. Unplug the AC adapter, if present, and remove the battery and any secondary battery module.   
					2. Remove the assemblies and follow the additional steps given in the table below.   
					Table 2-5. Removing Omnibook Components   
					Component   
					Removal Procedure   
					Additional Steps   
					Power button panel   
					(page 2-11).   
					Keyboard (page 2-13).   
					Heatsink (page 2-15).   
					Battery, CMOS   
					Reassembly Notes: After replacing the CMOS   
					battery, set the correct time and date using the BIOS   
					Setup utility or Date/Time in the Control Panel.   
					Plug-in module   
					(page 2-5).   
					Hard disk drive (page 2-7).   
					The card is attached to the underside of the   
					motherboard. Release the two latches at the sides of   
					the card so the free edge of the card pops up.   
					Card, mini-PCI #2   
					Power button panel   
					(page 2-11).   
					Keyboard (page 2-13).   
					Heatsink (page 2-15).   
					Display assembly   
					(page 2-19).   
					Top case (page 2-21).   
					Motherboard (page 2-23).   
					See page 2-23.   
					Case, bottom   
					Case, top   
					See page 2-21.   
					Power button panel   
					(page 2-11).   
					Cover, center hinge   
					Reassembly Note: Make sure the center hinge cover   
					fits over the tab in the bottom case.   
					Display assembly   
					(page 2-19).   
					See page 2-17.   
					See page 2-19.   
					CPU module   
					Display assembly   
					Doors, docking   
					Plug-in module   
					(page 2-5).   
					See the figure on page 2-25.   
					Hard disk drive (page 2-7).   
					Power button panel   
					(page 2-11).   
					Keyboard (page 2-13).   
					Heatsink (page 2-15).   
					Display assembly   
					(page 2-19).   
					Top case (page 2-21).   
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					Removal Procedure   
					Additional Steps   
					Plug-in module   
					(page 2-5).   
					See the figure on page 2-25.   
					Doors, PCMCIA   
					Hard disk drive (page 2-7).   
					Power button panel   
					(page 2-11).   
					Keyboard (page 2-13).   
					Heatsink (page 2-15).   
					Display assembly   
					(page 2-19).   
					Top case (page 2-21).   
					See page 2-15.   
					Heatsink (with fan)   
					Keyboard   
					See page 2-13.   
					Plug-in module   
					(page 2-5).   
					Panel, sound/IR   
					Reassembly Notes: Insert the tabs on the ends of the   
					panel into the slots in the bottom case.   
					Hard disk drive (page 2-7).   
					Power button panel   
					(page 2-11).   
					Keyboard (page 2-13).   
					Heatsink (page 2-15).   
					Display assembly   
					(page 2-19).   
					Top case (page 2-21).   
					Plug-in module   
					(page 2-5).   
					Hard disk drive (page 2-7).   
					On the rear of the computer, remove the screw at the   
					far left end (nearest the mini-PCI panel). Detach the   
					cables from mini-PCI card and motherboard.   
					Panel, mini-PCI   
					Power button panel   
					(page 2-11).   
					Keyboard (page 2-13).   
					Heatsink (page 2-15).   
					Display assembly   
					(page 2-19).   
					Top case (page 2-21).   
					Plug-in module   
					(page 2-5).   
					Unplug the speaker cable, and carefully lift the PCA off   
					of its connector.   
					PCA, display interface   
					Hard disk drive (page 2-7).   
					Power button panel   
					(page 2-11).   
					Keyboard (page 2-13).   
					Heatsink (page 2-15).   
					Display assembly   
					(page 2-19).   
					Top case (page 2-21).   
					Plug-in module   
					(page 2-5).   
					Hard disk drive (page 2-7).   
					Disconnect the front antenna PCA flex cable from the   
					motherboard, and the coaxial cable from the mini-PCI   
					card (see Figure 2-19 on page 2-26).   
					PCA, front antenna   
					(wireless models only)   
					Power button panel   
					(page 2-11).   
					Keyboard (page 2-13).   
					Heatsink (page 2-15).   
					Display assembly   
					(page 2-19).   
					Top case (page 2-21).   
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					Removal Procedure   
					Additional Steps   
					See page 2-23.   
					PCA, motherboard   
					Plug-in module   
					(page 2-5).   
					Hard disk drive (page 2-7).   
					1. Remove the retaining screw from the rear antenna   
					PCA, and detach the PCA by sliding it slightly to the   
					left.   
					PCA, rear antenna   
					(wireless models only)   
					2. On the bottom of the computer, loosen the screw   
					holding the mini-PCI cover (the cover retains the   
					screw), and remove the cover.   
					3. Disconnect the cable from the mini-PCI card, and   
					remove the PCA from the computer.   
					Power button panel   
					(page 2-11).   
					Keyboard (page 2-13).   
					Heatsink (page 2-15).   
					Display assembly   
					(page 2-19).   
					Top case (page 2-21).   
					Reassembly Notes: Place the PCA in its position near   
					the left hinge, replace the screw, then thread the cable   
					through to the bottom of the computer and reconnect   
					the cable to the mini-PCI card.   
					Plug-in module   
					(page 2-5).   
					Remove the screw from the PCA, and carefully lift it off   
					of its connector.   
					PCA, volume   
					Hard disk drive (page 2-7).   
					Power button panel   
					(page 2-11).   
					Keyboard (page 2-13).   
					Heatsink (page 2-15).   
					Display assembly   
					(page 2-19).   
					Top case (page 2-21).   
					Plug-in module   
					(page 2-5).   
					Hard disk drive (page 2-7).   
					1. On the bottom of the computer, loosen the screw   
					holding the mini-PCI cover (the cover retains the   
					screw), and remove the cover.   
					Socket, PCMCIA   
					2. Remove both screws (M2x4mm) from inside the   
					mini-PCI compartment.   
					Power button panel   
					(page 2-11).   
					3. Remove the two screws attaching the socket to the   
					motherboard (see Figure 2-16 on page 2-24).   
					4. Unplug the PCMCIA socket from the motherboard.   
					Keyboard (page 2-13).   
					Heatsink (page 2-15).   
					Display assembly   
					(page 2-19).   
					Top case (page 2-21).   
					Plug-in module   
					(page 2-5).   
					1. Disconnect the cable from the display interface   
					PCA.   
					Speaker assembly   
					Hard disk drive (page 2-7). 2. Lift the display interface PCA out of the notebook.   
					Power button panel   
					(page 2-11).   
					3. Lift the speaker assembly out of the notebook.   
					Keyboard (page 2-13).   
					Heatsink (page 2-15).   
					Display assembly   
					(page 2-19).   
					Top case (page 2-21).   
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					Troubleshooting and Diagnostics   
					This chapter includes troubleshooting and diagnostic information for testing the functionality of the   
					notebook, and for identifying faulty components:   
					• Troubleshooting information   
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					Checking for customer abuse (page 3-3).   
					Troubleshooting the problem (page 3-3).   
					Verifying the repair (page 3-4).   
					Suggestions for troubleshooting (page 3-5).   
					• Diagnostic tools   
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					e-Diagtools diagnostic program (page 3-19).   
					Power-on self-test (page 3-23).   
					Sycard PCCtest 450/460 PC card (page 3-27).   
					Windows Management Instrumentation/Desktop Management Interface (page 3-28).   
					BIOS Setup utility (page 3-29).   
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				Troubleshooting   
					The suggestions in this section can help isolate and repair the cause of a problem. To ensure quality   
					repair, follow the basic troubleshooting steps shown below.   
					Check the customer's description   
					of the problem and any supporting   
					information.   
					Check for customer abuse.   
					Try to duplicate the customer's   
					problem.   
					Troubleshoot the problem using:   
					- Diagnostic tools.   
					- Troubleshooting suggestions.   
					Verify the repair by testing the   
					functionality of the complete unit.   
					Figure 3-1. Basic Troubleshooting Steps   
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				Checking for Customer Abuse   
					Some units may appear to have been damaged by customer abuse. Use these guidelines to help   
					determine if this is the case:   
					• If the shipping box is seriously damaged, customer abuse cannot be declared.   
					• If the damage could have a cause other than customer abuse, customer abuse cannot be declared.   
					• If the unit shows any of the following, customer abuse is declared:   
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					Missing parts.   
					Broken plastic parts.   
					Parts not original to the unit.   
					Damaged or missing keys on the keyboard.   
					Table 3-2 includes additional criteria for determining customer abuse to specific parts of the unit.   
					Important   
					Parts damaged by customer abuse are not covered by the warranty.   
					Troubleshooting the Problem   
					Record pertinent information about the unit:   
					• Model and serial number.   
					• Operating system and version.   
					• Software version (stored in hidden file c:\version.inf).   
					• BIOS version.   
					• Accessories and peripherals used.   
					Analyze the problem:   
					• Observe Symptoms. Using the customer’s information, try to duplicate the problem. Determine   
					how the problem differs from proper behavior. Also, note the functions that do work properly.   
					• Separate Problems. If there are multiple symptoms, separate them into distinct problems.   
					• Consider Causes. Keep in mind possible causes for each problem. Use the diagnostic tools and   
					troubleshooting suggestions to help find possible causes.   
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					The e-Diagtools diagnostic program tests most of the notebook’s components using automatic   
					and interactive tests, and will be your primary troubleshooting tool. Other tools include the   
					power-on self-test, WMI/Toptools (if installed), the BIOS Setup utility, and the Sycard   
					PCCtest. Table 3-1 on page 3-5 shows how you can use these tools to isolate the cause of the   
					computer’s problem.   
					ꢀ 
					The troubleshooting suggestions on page 3-6 include general suggestions for repairing units   
					that show specific failure symptoms.   
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				Swapping modules that may be defective with others known to be good is generally an ideal way to   
					find the module responsible for the problem. A failure symptom is rarely caused by more than one   
					module, so you will not usually need to replace more than one to correct a particular failure.   
					After you replace a module, the notebook will normally be in a confused state and lock up when you   
					apply power. If this happens, press the system-off switch: this resets the notebook, so that you can   
					restart it in a known state.   
					Verifying the Repair   
					Before returning the repaired unit to the customer, verify the repair by running the following tests:   
					• e-Diagtools Basic Diagnostic Test. Run the basic test of the e-Diagtools diagnostic program   
					(page 3-19).   
					–and–   
					• Function Tests. Run tests that check the repaired function, such as those in e-Diagtools (page 3-   
					19).   
					–and–   
					• Failed Tests. Run any other tests that failed during troubleshooting.   
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				Suggestions for Troubleshooting   
					Table 3-1. Scope of Diagnostic Tools   
					Function   
					e-Diagtools   
					Power-On   
					Self-Test   
					Sycard   
					PCCtest 450   
					DMI/WMI/   
					Toptools   
					(if installed)   
					Describes   
					Describes   
					BIOS Setup   
					Configures   
					Describes   
					Tests   
					Tests   
					Bootup   
					Processor   
					Tests   
					(System menu)   
					Tests   
					(Memory menu)   
					Tests   
					Tests   
					Describes   
					Memory   
					Fan   
					(Misc menu)   
					Tests (CMOS   
					battery only)   
					Batteries   
					Display   
					Hard disk   
					Floppy drive   
					Keyboard   
					Pointer   
					Audio   
					Tests   
					(Video menu)   
					Tests   
					(IDE menu)   
					Tests   
					(FDD menu)   
					Tests   
					(KBD menu)   
					Tests   
					(Misc menu)   
					Tests (System,   
					Misc menus)   
					Tests*   
					Describes   
					Describes   
					Describes   
					Describes   
					Describes   
					Configures   
					Configures   
					Configures   
					Tests   
					Tests   
					Tests   
					Describes   
					Describes   
					Describes   
					Configures   
					Configures   
					Configures   
					Configures   
					Serial   
					(Misc menu)   
					Tests*   
					(Misc menu)   
					Tests*   
					(Misc menu)   
					Parallel   
					LAN   
					Tests**   
					Modem   
					(User menu)   
					Configures   
					Configures   
					Configures   
					Wireless   
					Infrared   
					PS/2 port   
					Describes   
					Describes   
					Tests† (KBD,   
					Misc menus)   
					Tests†   
					Configures   
					USB   
					(USB menu)   
					Tests (System   
					menu, using   
					docks)   
					Docking port   
					Tests*†   
					Tests   
					Describes   
					PCMCIA   
					(Misc menu)   
					Status   
					Status   
					AC adapter   
					Docking   
					products   
					Plug-in   
					Tests ports and   
					internal bus   
					Configures   
					Describes   
					modules   
					* The diagnostic test is more thorough if you use a loop-back connector.   
					** The test checks only the internal hardware up to the mini-PCI card, and does not check the mini-   
					PCI panel or any external cabling.   
					† 
					Use an appropriate external device to exercise the port. See the help text for the tests in the menu.   
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				If you cannot isolate the cause of a problem using the above diagnostic tools, use the suggestions in   
					the following table to help find the problem.   
					Table 3-2. Troubleshooting Suggestions   
					Symptom   
					Call Center:   
					Suggestions   
					Repair Center:   
					Likely Causes   
					Repair Center:   
					Comments   
					To help determine likely causes of a problem, determine which replaceable modules are involved in the system   
					function and what roles they play: see the figure on page 1-14 and the table on page 1-15.   
					Startup   
					Does not boot on   
					AC or battery.   
					Check power source.   
					AC adapter.   
					SDRAM module.   
					CPU module.   
					Display interface   
					PCA.   
					Motherboard.   
					Display assembly.   
					Hard drive.   
					Check AC adapter. Remove   
					all but one SDRAM module   
					and try again.   
					If power status light does not   
					turn on, reprogram BIOS,   
					replace top case, replace   
					motherboard.   
					If power status light turns on   
					but display remains off, try   
					external monitor. If monitor   
					shows successful boot,   
					replace display assembly. If   
					monitor shows activity but   
					BIOS does not complete,   
					replace display assembly. If   
					monitor is blank, replace   
					display interface PCA,   
					Press system-off switch to   
					reset notebook, then press   
					blue sleep button to turn   
					notebook on.   
					Unplug AC adapter, remove   
					all batteries and any PC   
					cards, press system-off   
					switch to reset notebook,   
					then reconnect power and try   
					again.   
					Do not use touch pad while   
					booting or resuming.   
					Remove all but one SDRAM   
					module and try again.   
					Reinsert any other SDRAM   
					module and try again.   
					replace display assembly,   
					replace motherboard.   
					If power status light and   
					display turn on, BIOS   
					completes, but OS does not   
					start from hard disk or floppy   
					drive, replace CPU module,   
					replace motherboard. If OS   
					starts from floppy drive,   
					reload hard drive, replace   
					hard drive.   
					Beeps once, spins   
					hard disk, repeats,   
					but does not boot.   
					Make sure at least one   
					SDRAM module is installed.   
					SDRAM module.   
					Does not boot on   
					battery, but boots   
					on AC.   
					Make sure battery is properly Battery or contacts.   
					installed and fully charged.   
					Check battery level on   
					battery LEDs.   
					Motherboard.   
					Check battery contacts. If   
					available, try another battery.   
					Does not boot from   
					floppy drive.   
					Make sure floppy disk is   
					bootable.   
					Floppy drive or   
					contacts.   
					Make sure floppy drive is   
					installed or connected   
					correctly.   
					Floppy cable.   
					Motherboard.   
					Use BIOS Setup to check   
					default boot order and make   
					sure floppy boot is enabled.   
					Try using alternate   
					connection (with or without   
					floppy cable).   
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					Call Center:   
					Suggestions   
					Repair Center:   
					Likely Causes   
					Repair Center:   
					Comments   
					Does not boot from   
					CD in CD/DVD   
					drive module   
					Make sure CD is bootable.   
					Use BIOS Setup to check   
					default boot order.   
					CD/DVD drive   
					module.   
					Motherboard.   
					Restart notebook.   
					Sluggish startup or   
					shutdown.   
					Use Tools tab in disk’s   
					Properties sheet to check   
					hard disk. Use Disk   
					Defragmenter to optimize   
					hard disk.   
					Hard drive.   
					Delete temporary and   
					unneeded files.   
					Does not boot into   
					POST.   
					Try removing wireless mini-   
					PCI card.   
					Mini-PCI card.   
					Replace mini-PCI card.   
					Error message   
					such as “Invalid   
					system disk” or   
					“Auto IDE error”.   
					Check for disk in floppy drive. Hard drive contacts.   
					If unit boots from floppy drive,   
					check for corrupt files on   
					hard drive, use Recovery   
					CDs to reinstall factory   
					software onto hard drive,   
					replace hard drive.   
					Check boot order in BIOS   
					Setup.   
					Hard drive.   
					Remove and reinstall hard   
					drive.   
					Password forgotten. Verify proper ownership, then   
					follow removal procedure   
					with owner and record   
					User must call Technical   
					Support and provide proof of   
					ownership. Password   
					appropriate data—see page   
					5-1.   
					removal is restricted to   
					certain sites. See page 5-1.   
					Power   
					No power.   
					Make sure charged battery is AC adapter.   
					installed or AC adapter   
					connected.   
					Try another battery or AC   
					adapter if available.   
					Battery.   
					Motherboard.   
					Turns off   
					immediately after   
					turning on.   
					Battery may be extremely   
					low. Plug in AC adapter,   
					insert charged battery, or   
					plug in secondary battery   
					module (OB XT/VT6200).   
					Battery.   
					Does not run on   
					battery; empty   
					battery indication.   
					Check battery and contacts.   
					Try another battery if   
					available.   
					Battery or contacts.   
					Motherboard.   
					Beeps repeatedly.   
					Notebook beeps repeatedly   
					when battery is low. Connect   
					AC adapter or replace   
					battery.   
					Battery.   
					Battery does not   
					charge.   
					Make sure AC adapter is   
					connected properly and   
					battery installed properly.   
					Check battery contacts. If   
					available, try another battery   
					and AC adapter.   
					Battery or contacts.   
					AC adapter.   
					Motherboard.   
					Heatsink.   
					Check battery and AC   
					adapter.   
					Check heatsink.   
					Move notebook away from   
					any nearby heat source.   
					Unplug AC adapter and allow   
					battery to cool. Check for   
					blocked air vents.   
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				Symptom   
					Call Center:   
					Suggestions   
					Repair Center:   
					Likely Causes   
					Repair Center:   
					Comments   
					Notebook has short Turn down display   
					Battery.   
					Motherboard.   
					Battery capacity often   
					decreases after a year or   
					more.   
					operating time   
					brightness.   
					when on battery.   
					Check timeout settings in   
					Power in Control Panel.   
					Check power management   
					settings in BIOS Setup. Try   
					default settings.   
					Run HP Battery Optimizer   
					(Omnibook XT/VT6200   
					models).   
					Battery gauge may need   
					calibration. Restart notebook,   
					press F6 when HP logo   
					appears, and follow onscreen   
					instructions. This calibrates   
					battery gauge, and requires   
					four to five hours. You cannot   
					use notebook during this   
					process. During process, you   
					may have to disconnect and   
					reconnect AC adapter to   
					begin recharging.   
					Certain applications can   
					cause excess CPU and   
					power usage. (Users can get   
					Intel Power Monitor from   
					www.intel.com and monitor   
					CPU load.)   
					When playing DVD movies   
					on battery power, use Power   
					Options in Control Panel to   
					select Portable/Laptop power   
					scheme.   
					When using applications with   
					automatic save feature (such   
					as MS Word), extend save   
					time or disable to reduce   
					hard disk access and power   
					usage.   
					PCMCIA card use can affect   
					battery life. Some PCMCIA   
					cards draw power even while   
					not in use.   
					Heavy modem use can affect   
					battery operating time.   
					Secondary battery   
					does not charge   
					(Omnibook   
					XT/VT6200   
					models).   
					Check power source.   
					Second battery or   
					contacts.   
					Motherboard.   
					Make sure main battery is   
					fully charged. If not,   
					secondary battery will not   
					charge.   
					Check contacts on second   
					battery.   
					AC adapter does   
					not power   
					notebook.   
					Try another AC adapter, if   
					available.   
					AC adapter.   
					Motherboard.   
					AC adapter cannot be   
					repaired, and must be   
					replaced.   
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					Call Center:   
					Suggestions   
					Repair Center:   
					Likely Causes   
					Repair Center:   
					Comments   
					Battery indicator is   
					inaccurate.   
					Time Remaining is an   
					estimate based on   
					notebook’s power use at that   
					moment. It therefore   
					depends on current task, and   
					assumes power will be used   
					at that rate until battery runs   
					out. So if notebook is   
					currently using good deal of   
					power (such as when reading   
					CD or DVD), Time   
					Remaining likely shows less   
					time than actually remains.   
					Standby/resume   
					General problems.   
					Close all applications before   
					entering (or allowing   
					notebook to enter) Standby   
					or Hibernate mode.   
					If problem appears after   
					installing new software   
					(including drivers), uninstall   
					that software. Contact   
					software vendor for additional   
					support.   
					Notebook resumes   
					Notebook can take a minute   
					slowly from Standby or longer to resume if   
					mode.   
					network card is installed.   
					Blinking cursor appears while   
					system is loading and   
					checking hardware and   
					network connections. When   
					hardware is reinitialized,   
					Windows desktop appears.   
					Does not suspend   
					Notebook won’t suspend if   
					to Standby mode as connection to another   
					expected.   
					computer is active.   
					If notebook is busy, it   
					normally finishes current   
					operation before suspending.   
					Does not   
					Make sure hibernate support   
					is enabled in Power in   
					Control Panel. Also, make   
					sure Hibernate timeouts   
					(Power Schemes tab) for AC   
					and battery power are not set   
					to Never.   
					automatically enter   
					Hibernate mode as   
					expected.   
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				Symptom   
					Display   
					Call Center:   
					Suggestions   
					Repair Center:   
					Likely Causes   
					Repair Center:   
					Comments   
					Dark display, no   
					light.   
					Make sure notebook is   
					turned on and warmed up.   
					Display cable   
					connection.   
					Check cable connections.   
					Replace SDRAM modules.   
					Check power supply.   
					Make sure SDRAM modules   
					are installed properly.   
					Adjust display brightness.   
					Press Fn+F5 several times.   
					Try external monitor.   
					SDRAM modules.   
					CPU module.   
					Display assembly.   
					Motherboard.   
					Make sure CPU module is   
					installed properly, replace   
					CPU module.   
					Check display cable   
					connections, replace display   
					assembly.   
					If external monitor displays   
					no image, replace   
					motherboard.   
					White display.   
					Erratic display.   
					Adjust display brightness.   
					Display assembly.   
					Display interface   
					PCA.   
					Display cable   
					connection.   
					Check display cable   
					connection.   
					Display interface   
					PCA.   
					Display assembly.   
					Motherboard.   
					Bright or missing   
					pixels or lines.   
					See quality statement on   
					page 5-2.   
					Display cable   
					connection.   
					Check display cable   
					connection.   
					Display assembly.   
					See quality statement on   
					page 5-2.   
					Punctured display.   
					Declared to be caused by   
					customer abuse.   
					Vertical crack near   
					center of display.   
					Usually caused by   
					closing display with   
					pencil-sized object on   
					keyboard.   
					Declared to be caused by   
					customer abuse.   
					Scratched display   
					glass.   
					Declared to be caused by   
					customer abuse.   
					Local area of dark   
					or light discoloration   
					visible when display   
					is on.   
					Caused by excessive   
					pressure applied to   
					area on screen.   
					Declared to be caused by   
					customer abuse.   
					External display   
					does not work.   
					Check connections.   
					Press Fn+F5 several times.   
					External display.   
					Motherboard.   
					Try display on another   
					computer.   
					Hard disk   
					Hard disk never   
					spins.   
					Check power source.   
					Remove and reinstall hard   
					drive. Check connector.   
					Hard drive or   
					connector.   
					Motherboard.   
					Hard drive.   
					If drive case is damaged,   
					drive may not operate   
					properly.   
					Hard disk makes   
					clunking or   
					scratching noise.   
					Back up disk immediately.   
					Was notebook or drive   
					dropped?   
					Check notebook and drive for   
					evidence of customer abuse.   
					Hard disk makes   
					buzzing or whining   
					noise.   
					Back up disk immediately.   
					Check hard disk installation.   
					Check for alternate noise   
					sources, such as PCMCIA   
					drive or fan.   
					Depends on noise   
					source.   
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					Call Center:   
					Suggestions   
					Repair Center:   
					Likely Causes   
					Repair Center:   
					Comments   
					Files corrupted.   
					Run virus scan program.   
					Check hard disk using Tools   
					tab in disk’s Properties sheet.   
					Test hard disk drive with   
					e-Diagtools diagnostics.   
					Back up files if possible, then   
					use Recovery CDs to   
					reformat hard disk and   
					reinstall factory software.   
					Disk capacity less   
					than normal.   
					Check hard disk using Tools   
					tab in disk’s Properties sheet.   
					Hard drive.   
					Check partitions using   
					Control Panel, Administrative   
					Tools, Computer   
					Management under Storage.   
					Use Recovery CDs to   
					reformat hard disk and   
					reinstall factory software.   
					Disk’s reported   
					capacity is less   
					than actual size.   
					Hard disk allocates space to   
					diagnostic software. This   
					space is unavailable for other   
					uses, and not included in   
					hard disk capacity reported   
					by Windows.   
					Floppy drive   
					General problems.   
					Make sure floppy drive   
					module is installed and   
					connected correctly.   
					Try alternate connection (with   
					or without floppy cable).   
					Floppy drive module   
					or contacts.   
					External floppy drive   
					cable.   
					Motherboard.   
					Use BIOS Setup to make   
					sure FDD controller is   
					enabled.   
					Floppy drive does   
					not work as 3-mode when drive is connected to   
					3-mode drive not supported   
					External floppy drive   
					cable.   
					drive.   
					dock.   
					Floppy drive module.   
					CD/DVD drive   
					module   
					Particular CD or   
					DVD not playing   
					properly.   
					Check disk for proper   
					insertion, dirt, or damage.   
					Clean with soft cloth or   
					replace as needed.   
					If CD was created on CD-RW   
					drive, try using HP certified   
					media. Read and write   
					quality may vary for other   
					media.   
					Cannot read any   
					CD or DVD.   
					Restart notebook.   
					Make sure CD/DVD drive   
					CD/DVD drive   
					module.   
					module is inserted properly.   
					DVD movie stops   
					playing.   
					DVD may be double-sided.   
					Movie may be paused. Press   
					Play button.   
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					Call Center:   
					Suggestions   
					Repair Center:   
					Likely Causes   
					Repair Center:   
					Comments   
					Region Code error.   
					DVDs contain embedded   
					regional codes that prevent   
					them from playing outside   
					region in which they are sold.   
					This error occurs when trying   
					to play DVD intended for   
					different region.   
					HP warranty does not cover   
					expense of correcting this   
					situation.   
					Important: Most DVD drives   
					allow region code to be   
					changed only a limited   
					number of times (usually no   
					more than four). When this   
					limit is reached, last change   
					is hard-coded on DVD drive,   
					and is permanent. Refer to   
					DVD player software help for   
					details.   
					“System Error:   
					Unable to read   
					drive” message.   
					Make sure disk is clean,   
					undamaged, and inserted   
					correctly. Clean with soft   
					cloth or replace as needed.   
					CD/DVD drive   
					module.   
					Motherboard.   
					Wait 5 to 10 seconds after   
					closing tray before pressing   
					Play.   
					Restart notebook.   
					Make sure CD/DVD drive   
					module is installed properly.   
					All DVD play is   
					erratic.   
					Some DVDs include software   
					called “PC Friendly”. This   
					software can cause errors or   
					erratic play. If needed,   
					uninstall PC Friendly and   
					restart notebook.   
					Keyboard   
					Some or all keys do Check settings in Control   
					not work properly. Panel.   
					Keyboard.   
					Motherboard.   
					Keyboard.   
					Try reinserting ribbon cable   
					in connector on motherboard.   
					Embedded numeric Press Fn+F8 to activate   
					keypad does not   
					work.   
					numeric keypad, and Lock   
					key to turn on number lock.   
					Motherboard.   
					Avoid touching touch pad   
					while booting or resuming.   
					PS/2 keyboard and   
					mouse with Y-   
					adapter do not   
					work.   
					Check devices separately.   
					Y-adapter.   
					PS/2 device.   
					Motherboard.   
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				Symptom   
					Call Center:   
					Suggestions   
					Repair Center:   
					Likely Causes   
					Repair Center:   
					Comments   
					Pointing stick   
					General problems.   
					Reset notebook (see   
					page 1-8).   
					Keyboard.   
					Motherboard.   
					Try reinserting flex cable in   
					connector on motherboard.   
					Check settings in Control   
					Panel. Make sure pointing   
					stick is enabled in Mouse   
					Properties.   
					By default, pointing stick is   
					disabled if external PS/2   
					mouse is connected, Use   
					BIOS Setup to check   
					settings.   
					Special pointing   
					stick features not   
					working.   
					Check Mouse Properties in   
					Control Panel.   
					Keyboard assembly.   
					Motherboard.   
					Touch pad   
					General problems.   
					Reset notebook (see page 1- Top case.   
					8).   
					Motherboard.   
					Check settings in Control   
					Panel. Make sure touch pad   
					is enabled in Mouse   
					Properties.   
					By default, touch pad is   
					disabled if external PS/2   
					mouse is connected, Use   
					BIOS Setup to check   
					settings.   
					Avoid touching touch pad   
					while booting or resuming.   
					Special touch pad   
					features not   
					working.   
					Check Mouse Properties in   
					Control Panel.   
					Top case.   
					Motherboard.   
					Click button does   
					not work.   
					Top case.   
					Motherboard.   
					Memory   
					Out of memory   
					error.   
					Make sure C drive has   
					adequate free space. Delete   
					temporary and unneeded   
					files.   
					SDRAM module.   
					Use memory troubleshooter   
					in Windows Help.   
					Third-party memory cards   
					have not been tested for use   
					with notebook.   
					Computer doesn’t   
					boot after adding   
					SDRAM.   
					Use only PC133 (OB   
					XT6050) or PC2100 DDR266   
					(OB XT/VT6200) SDRAM   
					modules.   
					SDRAM module.   
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				Symptom   
					Call Center:   
					Suggestions   
					Repair Center:   
					Likely Causes   
					Repair Center:   
					Comments   
					Audio   
					No sound audible.   
					Increase sound volume.   
					Top case.   
					Check operation using   
					headphones or external   
					speakers (volume PCA).   
					Make sure speaker assembly   
					cable is connected.   
					Check whether sound is   
					enabled (audio-off button and   
					software controls).   
					Check for sound resource   
					conflicts in Device Manager.   
					Speaker assembly.   
					Volume PCA.   
					Motherboard.   
					Test audio with e-Diagtools   
					diagnostics.   
					Sound does not   
					record.   
					Check software controls.   
					Test audio with e-Diagtools   
					diagnostics.   
					Display interface   
					PCA.   
					Volume PCA.   
					Motherboard.   
					Check operation using   
					external microphone (volume   
					PCA).   
					Serial/Parallel/USB   
					General problems.   
					Check connections.   
					Restart notebook.   
					Use troubleshooters in   
					Windows Help.   
					Motherboard.   
					Use loop-back connector   
					when testing serial or parallel   
					port—see page   
					3-21.   
					Check settings in Control   
					Panel.   
					Check settings in BIOS   
					Setup.   
					Check port settings in Device   
					Manager.   
					Test ports with e-Diagtools   
					diagnostics.   
					For USB: contact device   
					vendor and HP Notebook   
					web site (see page vi) for   
					latest USB drivers.   
					For USB: if the device is   
					powered by the USB port, try   
					the other port.   
					Modem   
					General problems.   
					Check settings in Control   
					Panel.   
					Mini-PCI modem card   
					Mini-PCI panel.   
					Motherboard.   
					Open hardware Device   
					Manager. If modem is   
					disabled, try to enable. If   
					modem has a conflict, try   
					disabling another device.   
					Use analog telephone line (2,   
					3, or 4 wires), not PBX or   
					digital line. In a hotel, ask for   
					data line.   
					Try disabling error correction   
					and data compression.   
					Test modem with e-Diagtools   
					diagnostics.   
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					Call Center:   
					Suggestions   
					Repair Center:   
					Likely Causes   
					Repair Center:   
					Comments   
					LAN/network   
					General problems.   
					Check cables and   
					connections.   
					Mini-PCI panel.   
					Motherboard.   
					Try connecting notebook to   
					another network station (if   
					applicable). If green light next   
					to LAN port does not light,   
					LAN cable may not be   
					connected to network or   
					network may be down.   
					Use networking   
					troubleshooter in Windows   
					Help.   
					Check settings in BIOS   
					Setup.   
					Check settings in Control   
					Panel.   
					Make sure LAN cable is   
					Category 3, 4, or 5 for   
					10Base-T operation, or   
					Category 5 for 100Base-TX   
					operation. Maximum cable   
					length is 100 meters (330   
					feet).   
					Test LAN with e-Diagtools   
					diagnostics.   
					Infrared   
					General problems.   
					Infrared is disabled and no   
					drivers installed as shipped.   
					(Drivers are included.)   
					Motherboard.   
					Make sure line between   
					infrared ports is not blocked,   
					ports face each other   
					squarely and are no more   
					than 1 meter apart. Sunlight,   
					heat from nearby equipment,   
					or other sources of infrared   
					radiation can cause   
					transmission errors.   
					Check settings in BIOS   
					Setup.   
					Remove any PC cards from   
					notebook (possible IRQ   
					conflict).   
					For fast-IrDA, check for DMA   
					conflict with ECP parallel   
					port.   
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				Symptom   
					Call Center:   
					Suggestions   
					Repair Center:   
					Likely Causes   
					Repair Center:   
					Comments   
					Wireless   
					General problems.   
					Check TCP/IP setup in   
					Control Panel.   
					Mini-PCI card #1.   
					Rear antenna PCA.   
					Front antenna PCA.   
					Motherboard.   
					Make sure all cables are   
					properly connected to mini-   
					PCI card #1 and   
					motherboard. Check for   
					damaged coaxial cables or   
					connectors.   
					Check SSID, channel, and   
					encryption settings: click   
					wireless link icon in taskbar   
					and select Advanced   
					Configuration.   
					One-Touch buttons   
					Buttons not working Make sure correct   
					Keyboard cover.   
					properly.   
					applications are associated   
					Display interface   
					PCA.   
					Motherboard.   
					with buttons in One-Touch   
					tab of Keyboard in Control   
					Panels.   
					On-screen display   
					does not appear   
					when button is   
					pressed.   
					Make sure Onscreen Display   
					is enabled in One-Touch tab   
					of Keyboard in Control   
					Panels.   
					PCMCIA   
					General problems.   
					Restart notebook.   
					Try card in another computer Motherboard.   
					or other device.   
					PCMCIA socket.   
					Using a flashlight, look for   
					bent pins inside the PCMCIA   
					socket.   
					Replace PCMCIA socket;   
					replace motherboard.   
					If card requires an IRQ, make   
					sure one is available.   
					In Device Manager, refresh   
					device list and check for   
					conflicts.   
					Check HP Notebook web site   
					for installation instructions   
					(page vi).   
					When using PC card in   
					docking system, insert or   
					remove card while system is   
					turned on.   
					Download current drivers   
					from card manufacturer’s   
					web site.   
					AC adapter   
					Does not power   
					notebook.   
					Try another AC adapter, if   
					available.   
					AC adapter.   
					Motherboard.   
					AC adapter cannot be   
					repaired and must be   
					replaced.   
					Motherboard   
					Evidence of spilled   
					liquid.   
					Declared to be caused by   
					customer abuse.   
					Bent or broken   
					connectors, or burnt   
					component.   
					Declared to be caused by   
					customer abuse.   
					Motherboard   
					cracked.   
					Declared to be caused by   
					customer abuse.   
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					Miscellaneous   
					Clock loses time.   
					Plug in AC adapter for 24   
					hours to charge CMOS   
					battery.   
					CMOS battery.   
					Motherboard.   
					Charge CMOS battery.   
					Notebook gets   
					abnormally hot.   
					Always set notebook on a flat Heatsink.   
					surface, so air can flow freely   
					around and underneath it   
					Make sure air vents are not   
					blocked.   
					Games and other programs   
					that drive CPU usage toward   
					100% can contribute.   
					Check heatsink for damage   
					or proper fan operation.   
					Check thermal contact   
					between CPU and heatsink.   
					Replace thermal pad if   
					needed.   
					Notebook pauses   
					or runs sluggishly.   
					May be normal Windows   
					behavior (background   
					processing can affect   
					response time).   
					CPU module.   
					Motherboard.   
					If notebook slows after period   
					of continuous activity, check   
					heatsink—see previous   
					symptom.   
					Certain operations (such as   
					virus scanning or file   
					browsers) can affect   
					performance.   
					Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to see if   
					an application is not   
					responding.   
					Restart notebook.   
					If hard disk has spun down to   
					conserve power, it can take   
					several seconds to spin up   
					(you can hear this). Use   
					Control Panel to modify hard   
					disk power settings.   
					Check for overheating—see   
					previous symptom.   
					If notebook’s hard drive   
					frequently runs (as indicated   
					by hard drive light on front of   
					notebook) while notebook   
					appears to be paused or   
					running slowly, consider   
					installing additional SDRAM.   
					Make sure hard drive has   
					adequate free space. Delete   
					temporary and unneeded   
					files.   
					Notebook still on   
					but stops   
					responding.   
					Press Ctrl+Alt+Del and end   
					any application not   
					responding.   
					Reset notebook (see   
					page 1-8).   
					Plug-in Modules   
					General problems.   
					Make sure module is   
					installed properly. Check   
					module contacts.   
					Plug-in module or   
					contacts.   
					Motherboard.   
					Plug-in modules cannot be   
					repaired, and must be   
					exchanged.   
					Reset notebook (see   
					page 1-8).   
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					Repair Center:   
					Comments   
					Accessories   
					Docking product I/O Make sure AC power is   
					Docking product.   
					Motherboard.   
					Test corresponding notebook   
					ports while undocked.   
					Port replicator and mini dock   
					are not repairable, and must   
					be exchanged.   
					problems.   
					connected to dock, and   
					notebook is fully inserted in   
					dock.   
					Check notebook’s power   
					supply.   
					Check settings in BIOS   
					Setup.   
					Try using corresponding port   
					on notebooks while   
					undocked.   
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				Diagnostic Tools   
					This section describes the following diagnostic tools you can use for troubleshooting and repairing the   
					Omnibook:   
					• Omnibook e-Diagtools diagnostic program (below).   
					• Power-on self-test (page 3-22).   
					• Sycard PCCtest 450 PC card (page 3-27).   
					• Windows/Desktop Management Interface (page 3-28).   
					• BIOS Setup utility (page 3-29).   
					e-Diagtools Diagnostic Program   
					The hardware diagnostic programs provide two levels of testing:   
					• User-level testing using a basic hardware test.   
					• Advanced testing using individual hardware tests.   
					Figure 3-2. Diagnostic Screens — Basic and Advanced   
					The tests are designed to run after the system reboots, so that the notebook will be in a predictable   
					state during the tests. The tests are non-destructive, and are intended to preserve the state of the   
					notebook. The notebook reboots when you exit the program so drivers can be loaded.   
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				Running e-Diagtools   
					The following steps describe how to run e-Diagtools. The procedure may differ slightly for different   
					versions of e-Diagtools.   
					1. Restart the computer.   
					2. When the HP logo appears, press F10 to start the diagnostic test.   
					3. When the menu appears, press Enter to run e-Diagtools.   
					4. The first time you run the program, you are prompted to select the language for the program.   
					5. Press F2 to proceed with the basic tests.   
					You can also proceed directly to the advanced tests from this point by pressing Ctrl-F9 (in which   
					case skip to step 10, below).   
					6. When the hardware detection finishes, check the list of detected hardware.   
					Note   
					If a device is not detected or fails its test, it might be configured incorrectly in the notebook’s   
					BIOS. You can confirm this by running BIOS Setup and checking the settings—see “BIOS Setup   
					Utility” on page 3-29.   
					7.   
					Press F2 to start the basic hardware test.   
					Run the basic test.   
					8. To exit without running the advanced tests, press F4 to view the Support Ticket. Press F3 to exit.   
					9. . Press F2 to open the advanced test screen.   
					Optional: Run the advanced tests   
					10. Select and run the appropriate tests. Note that individual tests do not appear if the hardware they   
					test is not detected. Press the following keys to run tests:   
					Enter   
					Runs the highlighted test.   
					F5 or Space   
					F6   
					F7   
					F10   
					Marks/unmarks the highlighted test.   
					Marks/unmarks all tests in the current menu.   
					Marks/unmarks all tests in all menus.   
					Runs all marked tests.   
					(Press F9 for a list of all function keys.)   
					If a test fails, the error code and description are logged, and the error code is displayed   
					temporarily. If several errors occur, look for patterns that might indicate a common cause.   
					11.   
					Press T to update and display a Support Ticket containing system and   
					Save the Support Ticket.   
					test information.   
					12. When you are finished running tests, press Esc to exit the advanced tests.   
					13.   
					14.   
					15.   
					To save the Support Ticket to a floppy disk, press F7 then Alt+C.   
					Optional:   
					Press F3 and then any key to exit and restart the notebook.   
					Exit.   
					In Windows, click Start, Programs (or All Programs),   
					Optional: Open the Support Ticket.   
					Hewlett-Packard, Notebook, HP e-DiagTools, e-DiagTools for Windows.   
					16. Click View to display the Support Ticket.   
					17. To add information about the problem, click Comments and type the information, then click OK.   
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				To save or print the Support Ticket, click Save As or Print.   
					Note that the serial and parallel port tests are more thorough if you connect a loop-back connector to   
					the port and enable the external loopback option before running the test for that port. See the wiring   
					diagrams below.   
					13   
					25   
					5 
					These connections   
					are not used.   
					9 
					6 
					1 
					Diodes are 1N4004   
					or equivalent   
					(IF=1A, VF=1V@1A,   
					VR=30-400V)   
					14   
					Figure 3-3. Serial and Parallel Loopback Connectors   
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				Interpreting the Results   
					The e-Diagtools diagnostic program returns test groups, error codes, and suggestions for repair and/or   
					follow-up actions. The basic hardware test will show a recommended replacement part, while the   
					advanced tests also provide more detailed error descriptions.   
					To help interpret the results of the e-Diagtools tests, refer to the following:   
					• e-Diagtools online help   
					• Replaceable Module Diagram on page 1-14   
					• Functional Structure Description on page 1-15   
					This combined information should enable you to determine which of the notebook’s components   
					require service.   
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				Power-On Self-Test   
					Note   
					If Quiet Boot is enabled in BIOS Setup (the default setting), press Esc during boot to see POST   
					messages.   
					When the notebook boots, its system BIOS runs a series of initialization routines and diagnostic tests   
					called POST (Power-On Self-Test). The BIOS will not boot the notebook’s operating system if certain   
					components fail the POST diagnostic tests. POST indicates progress by a sequence of codes; if an   
					error occurs, the BIOS displays a message and/or issues a beep code.   
					Note that not all POST messages indicate a failure in the notebook—some messages are for   
					information only. You should not necessarily interpret the failure of one or more POST tests as a   
					hardware, software, or firmware failure. If POST displays an error message or issues a beep code   
					indicating an error, confirm the problem using other diagnostic tools.   
					First, confirm the failure by performing a “clean” boot, as described below: If the notebook fails to   
					restart with a clean boot, it requires repair.   
					1. Remove all accessories, including SDRAM modules, floppy drive, port replicator, PC cards,   
					printer, external monitor, pointing device, and keyboard.   
					2. Provide “clean” AC power—no auto adapter or unusual AC adapter configuration.   
					3. Press the system-off switch to return the notebook to a known state.   
					4. Press the blue sleep button to start the notebook.   
					If the BIOS detects a terminal error condition, it halts POST after issuing a beep code and/or   
					displaying a message (see the following table). The beep code indicates the POST routine in which the   
					terminal error occurred.   
					Table 3-3. POST Terminal-Error Beep Codes   
					Beep   
					Codes*   
					1 
					Error POST Description   
					Code   
					B4h One short beep before boot.   
					Beep   
					Codes*   
					1-3-1-1   
					1-3-1-3   
					Error POST Description   
					Code   
					20h Test DRAM refresh.   
					22h Test 8742 Keyboard Controller (on   
					motherboard).   
					24h Set ES segment register to 4 GB.   
					28h Auto size DRAM; or wrong type or no RAM   
					installed.   
					29h Initialize POST Memory Manager.   
					2Ah Clear 512 kB base RAM.   
					2Ch RAM failure on address line xxxx.   
					2Eh RAM failure on data bits xxxx of low byte of   
					memory bus.   
					1-2   
					— 
					Search for option ROMs.   
					1-1-1-3   
					1-1-1-4   
					1-1-2-1   
					1-1-2-3   
					1-1-2-4   
					1-1-3-1   
					1-1-3-2   
					1-1-3-3   
					1-1-3-4   
					1-1-4-1   
					1-1-4-3   
					1-1-4-4   
					1-2-1-1   
					1-2-1-2   
					02h Verify Real Mode.   
					03h Disable Non-Maskable Interrupt (NMI).   
					04h Get CPU type.   
					06h Initialize system hardware.   
					07h Disable shadow and execute code from ROM.   
					08h Initialize chipset with initial POST values.   
					09h Set IN POST flag.   
					0Ah Initialize CPU registers.   
					0Bh Enable CPU cache.   
					0Ch Initialize caches to initial POST values.   
					0Eh Initialize I/O component.   
					0Fh Initialize local bus IDE.   
					10h Initialize Power Management.   
					11h Load alternate registers with initial POST   
					values.   
					12h Restore CPU control word during warm boot.   
					13h Initialize PCI Bus Mastering devices.   
					14h Initialize keyboard controller.   
					16h BIOS ROM checksum.   
					17h Initialize cache before memory Auto size.   
					18h 8254 timer initialization.   
					1Ah 8237 DMA controller initialization.   
					1Ch Reset Programmable Interrupt Controller.   
					1-3-2-1   
					1-3-3-1   
					1-3-3-2   
					1-3-3-3   
					1-3-4-1   
					1-3-4-3   
					1-3-4-4   
					1-4-1-1   
					2Fh Enable cache before system BIOS shadow.   
					— 
					RAM failure on data bits xxxx of high byte of   
					memory bus.   
					1-4-1-3   
					1-4-1-4   
					1-4-2-3   
					1-4-3-1   
					1-4-3-3   
					1-4-4-1   
					1-4-4-2   
					2-1-1-2   
					2-1-1-3   
					2-1-2-2   
					2-1-2-3   
					2-1-2-4   
					32h Test CPU bus-clock frequency.   
					33h Initialize Phoenix Dispatch Manager.   
					36h Warm start shut down.   
					38h Shadow system BIOS ROM.   
					3Ah Auto size cache.   
					3Ch Advanced configuration of chipset registers.   
					3Dh Load alternate registers with CMOS values.   
					41h Initialize extended memory for RomPilot.   
					42h Initialize interrupt vectors.   
					1-2-1-3   
					1-2-1-4   
					1-2-2-1   
					1-2-2-3   
					1-2-2-4   
					1-2-3-1   
					1-2-3-3   
					1-2-4-1   
					45h POST device initialization.   
					46h Check ROM copyright notice.   
					47h Initialize I20 support.   
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				Beep   
					Codes*   
					2-1-3-1   
					2-1-3-2   
					2-1-3-3   
					2-1-3-4   
					2-1-4-1   
					2-1-4-3   
					2-1-4-4   
					2-2-1-1   
					2-2-1-2   
					2-2-1-3   
					2-2-2-1   
					2-2-2-2   
					2-2-3-1   
					2-2-3-2   
					2-2-3-3   
					2-2-3-4   
					2-2-4-1   
					2-3-1-1   
					2-3-1-3   
					2-3-2-1   
					2-3-2-3   
					2-3-2-4   
					2-3-3-1   
					2-3-3-2   
					Error POST Description   
					Code   
					Beep   
					Codes*   
					3-3-2-1   
					3-3-3-1   
					3-3-3-3   
					3-3-4-1   
					3-3-4-3   
					3-4-1-1   
					3-4-1-2   
					3-4-1-3   
					3-4-2-2   
					3-4-2-3   
					3-4-2-4   
					3-4-3-2   
					3-4-3-3   
					3-4-3-4   
					3-4-4-1   
					3-4-4-2   
					3-4-4-3   
					3-4-4-4   
					4-1-1-1   
					4-1-1-2   
					4-1-1-3   
					4-1-1-4   
					4-1-2-1   
					4-1-2-2   
					4-1-2-3   
					4-1-2-4   
					4-1-3-1   
					4-1-3-2   
					4-1-3-3   
					4-1-3-4   
					Error POST Description   
					Code   
					A4h Initialize typematic rate.   
					A8h Erase F2 prompt.   
					AAh Scan for F2 keystroke.   
					ACh Enter SETUP.   
					48h Check video configuration against CMOS.   
					49h Initialize PCI bus and devices.   
					4Ah Initialize all video adapters in system.   
					4Bh QuietBoot start (optional).   
					4Ch Shadow video BIOS ROM.   
					4Eh Display BIOS copyright notice.   
					4Fh Initialize MultiBoot.   
					50h Display CPU type and speed.   
					51h Initialize EISA board.   
					52h Test keyboard.   
					AEh Clear Boot flag.   
					B0h Check for errors.   
					B1h Inform RomPilot about the end of POST.   
					B2h POST done - prepare to boot OS.   
					B5h Terminate QuietBoot (optional).   
					B6h Check password (optional).   
					B7h Initialize ACPI BIOS.   
					54h Set key click if enabled.   
					55h Enable USB devices.   
					B9h Prepare Boot.   
					BAh Initialize SMBIOS.   
					58h Test for unexpected interrupts.   
					59h Initialize POST display service.   
					5Ah Display prompt "Press F2 to enter SETUP".   
					5Bh Disable CPU cache.   
					5Ch Test RAM between 512 and 640 kB.   
					60h Test extended memory.   
					62h Test extended memory address lines.   
					64h Jump to UserPatch1.   
					66h Configure advanced cache registers.   
					67h Initialize Multi Processor APIC.   
					68h Enable external and CPU caches.   
					69h Set up System Management Mode (SMM)   
					area.   
					BBh Initialize PnP Option ROMs.   
					BCh Clear parity checkers.   
					BDh Display MultiBoot menu.   
					BEh Clear screen (optional).   
					BFh Check virus and backup reminders.   
					C0h Try to boot with INT 19.   
					C1h Initialize POST Error Manager (PEM).   
					C2h Initialize error logging.   
					C3h Initialize error display function.   
					C4h Initialize system error handler.   
					C5h PnPnd dual CMOS (optional).   
					C6h Initialize note dock (optional).   
					C7h Initialize note dock late.   
					C8h Force check (optional).   
					C9h Extended checksum (optional).   
					CAh Redirect Int 15h to enable remote keyboard.   
					CBh Redirect Int 13h to Memory Technologies   
					Devices such as ROM, RAM, PCMCIA, and   
					serial disk.   
					CCh Redirect Int 10h to enable remote serial   
					video.   
					CDh Re-map I/O and memory for PCMCIA.   
					CEh Initialize digitizer and display message.   
					D2h Unknown interrupt.   
					E0h Initialize the chipset.   
					E1h Initialize the bridge.   
					E2h Initialize the CPU.   
					E3h Initialize system timer.   
					E4h Initialize system I/O.   
					E5h Check force recovery boot.   
					E6h Checksum BIOS ROM.   
					E7h Go to BIOS.   
					2-3-3-3   
					2-3-3-4   
					2-3-4-1   
					2-3-4-3   
					6Ah Display external L2 cache size.   
					6Bh Load custom defaults (optional).   
					6Ch Display shadow-area message.   
					6Eh Display possible high address for UMB   
					recovery.   
					2-4-1-1   
					2-4-1-3   
					2-4-2-3   
					2-4-4-1   
					2-4-4-2   
					2-4-4-3   
					3-1-1-1   
					3-1-1-2   
					3-1-1-3   
					3-1-1-4   
					3-1-2-1   
					3-1-2-2   
					3-1-2-3   
					3-1-2-4   
					70h Display error messages.   
					72h Check for configuration errors.   
					76h Check for keyboard errors.   
					7Ch Set up hardware interrupt vectors.   
					7Dh Initialize Intelligent System Monitoring.   
					7Eh Initialize coprocessor if present.   
					80h Disable onboard Super I/O ports and IRQs.   
					81h Late POST device initialization.   
					82h Detect and install external RS232 ports.   
					83h Configure non-MCD IDE controllers.   
					84h Detect and install external parallel ports.   
					85h Initialize PC-compatible PnP ISA devices.   
					86h Re-initialize onboard I/O ports.   
					87h Configure Motherboard Configurable Devices   
					(optional).   
					4-1-4-1   
					4-1-4-2   
					4-1-4-3   
					4-2-1-3   
					4-3-1-1   
					4-3-1-2   
					4-3-1-3   
					4-3-1-4   
					4-3-2-1   
					4-3-2-2   
					4-3-2-3   
					4-3-2-4   
					4-3-3-1   
					4-3-3-2   
					4-3-3-3   
					4-3-3-4   
					4-3-4-1   
					4-3-4-2   
					4-3-4-3   
					4-3-4-4   
					4-4-1-1   
					4-4-1-2   
					4-4-1-3   
					4-4-1-4   
					4-4-2-1   
					4-4-2-2   
					4-4-2-3   
					4-4-2-4   
					1 long,   
					2 short   
					3-1-3-1   
					3-1-3-2   
					3-1-3-3   
					3-1-3-4   
					3-1-4-1   
					3-1-4-4   
					3-2-1-1   
					3-2-1-2   
					3-2-1-3   
					3-2-1-4   
					3-2-2-2   
					3-2-2-3   
					3-2-2-4   
					3-2-3-2   
					3-2-3-3   
					3-2-4-1   
					3-2-4-2   
					3-2-4-3   
					3-2-4-4   
					3-3-1-1   
					3-3-1-3   
					88h Initialize BIOS Data Area.   
					E8h Set Huge Segment.   
					89h Enable Non-Maskable Interrupts (NMIs).   
					8Ah Initialize Extended BIOS Data Area.   
					8Bh Test and initialize PS/2 mouse.   
					8Ch Initialize floppy controller.   
					8Fh Determine number of ATA drives (optional).   
					90h Initialize hard-disk controllers.   
					91h Initialize local-bus hard-disk controllers.   
					92h Jump to UserPatch2.   
					93h Build MPTABLE for multi-processor boards.   
					95h Install CD-ROM for boot.   
					96h Clear huge ES segment register.   
					97h Fix up Multi Processor table.   
					99h Check for SMART Drive (optional).   
					9Ah Shadow option ROMs.   
					E9h Initialize Multi Processor.   
					EAh Initialize OEM special code.   
					EBh Initialize PIC and DMA.   
					ECh Initialize Memory type.   
					EDh Initialize Memory size.   
					EEh Shadow Boot Block.   
					EFh System memory test.   
					F0h Initialize interrupt vectors.   
					F1h Initialize Run Time Clock.   
					F2h Initialize video.   
					F3h Initialize System Management Manager.   
					F4h Output one beep.   
					F5h Clear Huge Segment.   
					F6h Boot to Mini DOS.   
					9Ch Set up Power Management.   
					9Dh Initialize security engine (optional).   
					9Eh Enable hardware interrupts.   
					9Fh Determine number of ATA and SCSI drives.   
					A0h Set time of day.   
					F7h Boot to Full DOS.   
					98h Improper video configuration (replace   
					motherboard) or external ROM checksum   
					failure.   
					A2h Check key lock.   
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				The following table lists POST messages and explanations for reported problems. If the system fails   
					after you make changes in BIOS Setup, reset the computer, enter BIOS Setup, and install the defaults   
					or correct the error.   
					Table 3-4. POST Messages   
					Message   
					Description   
					0200 Failure Fixed Disk   
					Fixed (hard) disk is not working or not configured properly. Make sure the hard disk is   
					installed properly. Run BIOS Setup and make sure the hard disk type is correctly identified.   
					0210 Stuck key   
					Stuck key on keyboard.   
					0211 Keyboard error   
					Keyboard is not working.   
					0212 Keyboard Controller Failed   
					Keyboard controller failed the test. May require replacing the motherboard (contains the   
					keyboard controller).   
					0213 Keyboard locked – Unlock key switch   
					Unlock the system to proceed.   
					0220 Monitor type does not match CMOS – Run SETUP   
					Monitor type is not correctly identified in BIOS Setup.   
					0230 Shadow RAM Failed at offset: nnnn   
					Shadow RAM failed at offset   
					0231 System RAM Failed at offset: nnnn   
					System RAM failed at offset   
					0232 Extended RAM Failed at offset: nnnn   
					nnnn   
					nnnn   
					of the 64k block at which the error was detected.   
					of the 64k block at which the error was detected.   
					nnnn   
					. Update to the   
					Extended memory is not working or not configured properly at offset   
					latest BIOS version.   
					0250 System battery is dead – Replace and run SETUP   
					CMOS clock battery indicator shows that the CMOS battery is dead. Connect the AC adapter   
					for at least 24 hours, then run BIOS Setup to reconfigure the system.   
					0251 System CMOS checksum bad – Default configuration used   
					System CMOS has been corrupted or modified incorrectly, perhaps by an application that   
					changes CMOS data. In response, the BIOS has installed the default Setup values. Use   
					BIOS Setup to modify these values if needed. If the error persists, check the CMOS battery.   
					Connect the AC adapter for at least 24 hours; replace the motherboard.   
					0260 System timer error   
					0270 Real time clock error   
					Timer test failed. Replace the motherboard.   
					Real-time clock failed the BIOS test. May require replacing the motherboard.   
					0271 Check date and time settings   
					BIOS found the date or time to be out of range, and reset the real-time clock. You may need   
					to use BIOS Setup to reset the legal date.   
					0280 Previous boot incomplete – Default configuration used   
					Previous POST did not complete successfully. POST loads default values and offers to run   
					BIOS Setup. If the failure was caused by incorrect values that are not corrected, the next boot   
					will likely fail. This error is cleared the next time the system is booted.   
					0281 Memory Size found by POST differed from CMOS   
					Memory size found by POST differed from that specified in CMOS.   
					02B0 Diskette drive A error   
					02B1 Diskette drive B error   
					Drive A: or B: is present but fails the BIOS POST diskette tests. Make sure the drive is   
					defined with the proper diskette type in BIOS Setup and that the drive is connected correctly.   
					02B2 Incorrect Drive A type – run SETUP   
					Type of floppy drive A: not correctly identified in BIOS Setup.   
					02B3 Incorrect Drive B type – run SETUP   
					Type of floppy drive B: not correctly identified in BIOS Setup.   
					02D0 System cache error – Cache disabled   
					RAM cache failed and BIOS disabled the cache. May require replacing the motherboard.   
					A disabled cache slows system performance considerably.   
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				Message   
					Description   
					02F0: CPU ID:   
					CPU socket number for Multi-Processor error.   
					02F4: EISA CMOS not writeable   
					ServerBIOS2 test error: Cannot write to EISA CMOS.   
					ServerBIOS2 test error: Cannot write to extended Direct Memory Access (DMA) registers.   
					ServerBIOS2 test error: Cannot generate software Non-Maskable Interrupt (NMI).   
					02F5: DMA Test Failed   
					02F6: Software NMI Failed   
					02F7: Fail-Safe Timer NMI Failed   
					ServerBIOS2 test error: Fail-safe timer takes too long.   
					device Address Conflict   
					Allocation Error for: device   
					CD ROM Drive   
					Address conflict for the specified device.   
					Run ISA or EISA Configuration Utility to resolve a resource conflict for the specified device.   
					CD-ROM drive identified.   
					Entering SETUP ...   
					Failing Bits: nnnn   
					Starting BIOS Setup.   
					nnnn   
					Hex number   
					is a map of the bits at the RAM address that failed the memory test. Each   
					1 (one) in the map indicates a failed bit. See errors 230, 231, or 232 above for offset address   
					of the failure in System, Extended, or Shadow memory.   
					Fixed Disk n   
					n 
					Fixed disk (0–3) identified.   
					Invalid System Configuration Data   
					Problem with NVRAM (CMOS) data.   
					I/O device IRQ conflict   
					I/O device IRQ conflict error.   
					PS/2 Mouse Boot Summary Screen:   
					PS/2 mouse installed.   
					nnnn kB Extended RAM Passed   
					Where   
					nnnn   
					nnnn   
					nnnn   
					nnnn   
					is the amount of RAM in kB successfully tested.   
					nnnn Cache SRAM Passed   
					nnnn kB Shadow RAM Passed   
					nnnn kB System RAM Passed   
					Operating system not found   
					Where   
					Where   
					Where   
					is the amount of system cache in kB successfully tested.   
					is the amount of shadow RAM in kB successfully tested.   
					is the amount of system RAM in kB successfully tested.   
					Operating system cannot be located on drive A: or drive C:. Enter BIOS Setup and see if the   
					hard disk and drive A: are properly identified.   
					Parity Check 1 nnnn   
					Parity Check 2 nnnn   
					Parity error found in the system bus. BIOS attempts to locate the address and display it on   
					the screen. If it cannot locate the address, it displays ????. Parity is a method for checking   
					errors in binary data. A parity error indicates that data has been corrupted.   
					Parity error found in the I/O bus. BIOS attempts to locate the address and display it on the   
					screen. If it cannot locate the address, it displays ????.   
					Press <F1> to resume, <F2> to Setup, <F3> for previous   
					Displayed after any recoverable error message. Press <F1> to start the boot process or <F2>   
					to enter BIOS Setup and change the settings. Press <F3> to display the previous screen   
					(usually an initialization error of an Option ROM, such as an add-on card). Write down and   
					follow the information shown on the screen.   
					Press <F2> to enter Setup   
					PS/2 Mouse:   
					Optional message displayed during POST.   
					PS/2 mouse identified.   
					System BIOS shadowed   
					System BIOS copied to shadow RAM.   
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				Message   
					UMB upper limit segment address: nnnn   
					Displays the address   
					Description   
					nnnn   
					of the upper limit of Upper Memory Blocks (UMB), indicating   
					released segments of the BIOS that can be reclaimed by a virtual memory manager.   
					Video BIOS shadowed   
					Video BIOS copied to shadow RAM.   
					Sycard PCCtest 450/460 PC Card (Optional)   
					The PCCtest 450 and 460 cards (version 1.05) from Sycard Technology are the only recommended   
					diagnostic tools that test the functionality of the PCMCIA slots using a PCMCIA card. Each is a   
					Type II PC card that works with test software to exercise PCMCIA functions. (For details, see the   
					Sycard Technology web site: http://www.sycard.com.)   
					The PCCtest product contains these components:   
					• PCCtest 450 or 460 (revision 1.05) PC card.   
					• PCCtest 450/460 software disk. (Software updates are available at the Sycard Technology web   
					site.)   
					• Configuration headers (PC card/16-bit and CardBus/32-bit) that attach to the card.   
					You will also need a CardBus extender card (such as the Sycard PCCextend 70) to avoid wear on the   
					Sycard PCMCIA connector.   
					Use the following tests to check the function of the notebook’s PCMCIA slots. See the Sycard   
					documentation for details about running the tests.   
					Table 3-5. Sycard PCCtest Commands   
					PCMCIA PC card (16-bit) test   
					CardBus (32-bit) test   
					(PC card configuration header)   
					(CardBus configuration header)   
					PCT450 -0 -v -b75   
					TESTCB -0 -v -b76(b)   
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				Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI)   
					The Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) is basically a set of rules for accessing   
					information about a computer. WMI allows an application to determine, for example, the operating   
					system being used, which hardware and software components are in the computer, and possibly   
					whether any of the components need replacing. A local or remote application can use the WMI   
					interface to check which hardware and software components are installed on your computer, and may   
					be able to tell how well they are working or if they need replacement.   
					Installing the WMI Package   
					The WMI package is either preinstalled on the computer’s hard disk or can be downloaded from   
					http://www.hp.com/toptools (the contents are the same in both cases). The package must be properly   
					installed before it can be used.   
					To install the WMI preloaded on the hard disk:   
					1. Start Windows, if it is not already running.   
					2. Click Start, Programs (or All Programs), HP Toptools, Setup.   
					Using WMI   
					For a complete description of how to use WMI, see the following documentation provided with the   
					computer:   
					• A README.TXT file: click Start, Programs, HP Toptools, Read me.   
					• A Windows online help file describing Hewlett-Packard’s implementation of WMI (group and   
					attribute definitions): click Start, Programs, HP Toptools, HP Toptools Help.   
					Uninstalling the WMI Package   
					1. Click Start, Programs (or All Programs), HP Toptools, Uninstall WMI.   
					2. Restart the notebook.   
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				BIOS Setup Utility   
					The BIOS Setup utility provides access to the notebook’s basic configuration settings. It is   
					independent of the operating system.   
					Running the BIOS Setup Utility   
					1. Close all applications, then restart the notebook: click Start, Shut Down (Windows 2000) or Turn   
					Off Computer (Windows XP), Restart. (If necessary, you can press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart.)   
					2. When the HP logo appears, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility.   
					3. The pointing devices are not active in BIOS Setup, so you will need to use the keyboard to   
					navigate:   
					• Press the LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to move among menus.   
					• Press the UP and DOWN arrow keys to move among parameters in a menu.   
					• Press F5 or F6 to move through values for the current parameter, or press Enter to change a   
					setting.   
					4. After you select the options you want, press F10 or use the Exit menu to exit BIOS Setup.   
					If the settings cause a conflict between devices during reboot, the system prompts you to run   
					BIOS Setup, and marks the conflicting settings.   
					Note   
					The listings in the following table are for the initial XT/VT6200 BIOS release, and may differ   
					somewhat for other models.   
					Table 3-6. BIOS Setup Menus and Parameters   
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					Omnibook XT/VT6200: Introduced with BIOS version EG.M1.00 (Spring 2002).   
					Main Menu   
					Description   
					Default   
					BIOS Revision   
					Shows the current HP BIOS version.   
					Detected   
					automatically.   
					System Time   
					Sets the date using dd/mm/yy format (except English, which   
					uses mm/dd/yy format). The value set in this field takes effect   
					immediately.   
					System Date   
					Sets the date using mm/dd/yy (English) or dd/mm/yy format.   
					The value set in this field takes effect immediately.   
					Internal Hard Disk   
					Sets the hard disk drive type, capacity, and other parameters.   
					Detected   
					automatically.   
					Video Configuration   
					Quiet Boot   
					When enabled, hides summary of power-on self test and   
					messages during boot.   
					Enabled   
					Auto   
					Video Display Device   
					Video Expansion   
					Sets whether the built-in display automatically switches to an   
					external display, if one is detected.   
					When enabled, the video image covers the entire display in   
					lower-resolution modes. When disabled, the video image is   
					centered in the display.   
					Disabled   
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				Primary Video Adapter Sets whether the computer automatically switches to an   
					external video adapter connected to the docking system, if   
					one is detected.   
					Auto   
					Television Type   
					Controls the signal format (NTSC or PAL) output by the   
					S-video port.   
					NTSC   
					System Memory   
					Shows the system memory size.   
					640 KB   
					Extended Memory   
					Shows the extended memory size (equals total memory size   
					minus 1 MB).   
					Detected   
					automatically.   
					Unique Dock ID   
					Sets whether the computer creates a unique hardware profile   
					for each dock (Enabled) or uses a common profile for all   
					docks (Disabled).   
					Enabled   
					UUID   
					Displays the value of the 16-byte UUID (Universally Unique   
					ID) as 32 hex characters.   
					Detected   
					automatically.   
					MAC Address   
					Serial Number   
					Service ID   
					Displays the internal LAN MAC address.   
					Detected   
					automatically.   
					Displays the serial number as it appears on the back of the   
					notebook.   
					Detected   
					automatically.   
					Displays the “Born On Date” stored in EEPROM in format   
					YYYYDDD.   
					Detected   
					automatically.   
					System Devices Menu   
					Description   
					Default   
					PS/2 Pointing Devices   
					Disables the internal pointing devices when an external PS/2   
					mouse is connected.   
					Auto   
					FDD Controller   
					Enables the floppy drive.   
					Enabled   
					Enabled   
					Legacy USB Support   
					Enables BIOS support for USB mouse, keyboard, and floppy   
					disk drive.   
					Internal LAN   
					Enables the internal (wired) LAN.   
					Enabled   
					Enabled   
					Enabled   
					Mini PCI Slot 1   
					Mini PCI Slot 2   
					Enables the PCI slot normally used for a wireless LAN.   
					Enables the PCI slot normally used for a modem, which is   
					located under the cover on the bottom of unit. (Does not affect   
					Ambit modem.)   
					Serial port   
					Base I/O address   
					Interrupt   
					Enables the serial port.   
					Sets the I/O address.   
					Sets the interrupt.   
					Enabled   
					3F8h   
					IRQ4   
					Infrared port   
					Mode   
					Enables the infrared port.   
					Disabled   
					FIR   
					Sets the hardware to support FIR (Fast IR) or SIR (Standard   
					IR) infrared communications.   
					Base I/O address   
					Interrupt   
					Sets the I/O address.   
					2F8h   
					Sets the interrupt.   
					IRQ3   
					DMA0   
					Enabled   
					ECP   
					DMA channel   
					Parallel Port   
					Mode   
					Sets the DMA channel for Fast IR (FIR) mode.   
					Enables the parallel port.   
					Sets the port to output only, bi-directional, EPP, or ECP.   
					Sets the I/O address.   
					Base I/O address   
					Interrupt   
					378h   
					Sets the interrupt.   
					IRQ7   
					DMA3   
					DMA channel   
					Sets the DMA channel for ECP mode.   
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				Security Menu   
					Description   
					Default   
					Clear   
					User Password is   
					Administrator Password is   
					Set User Password   
					Shows if a user password is set.   
					Shows if an administrator password is set.   
					Clear   
					Press Enter to set, change, or clear the user password. The   
					password can have no more than 8 characters (0-9, A-Z), and   
					cannot include special or accented characters.   
					Enter   
					Set Administrator   
					Password   
					Press Enter to set, change, or clear the administrator   
					password, which protects BIOS Setup settings. The password   
					can have no more than 8 characters (0-9, A-Z), and cannot   
					include special or accented characters.   
					Enter   
					Smart Card Security   
					Enables Smart Card user validation instead of the password   
					scheme. This field appears only if Smart Card Security has   
					been enabled by HP Smart Card software in Windows.   
					Enabled   
					Password Required to   
					Boot   
					Sets whether a user password is required when the computer   
					boots. Requires the administrator password for changes.   
					Enabled   
					Disabled   
					Internal hard disk drive   
					lock   
					Encodes the current user password (or administrator   
					password if that is the only password set) on the hard disk   
					drive.   
					Removable Device Boot   
					Sets whether the computer will attempt to boot from a floppy   
					drive or other removable device.   
					Enabled   
					Power Menu   
					Description   
					Default   
					Backlight Control   
					When switching to battery power, sets whether the display   
					brightness reverts to the previous battery-power brightness   
					(Auto Restore) or to a very low brightness to save power   
					(Auto Dim).   
					Auto Restore   
					Auto Suspend on Undock* Sets whether the computer suspends to Standby power mode   
					after undocking.   
					When Lid Closed   
					Auto Turn-On on Dock*   
					Sets whether the computer turns on after docking.   
					Enabled   
					Boot Menu   
					Description   
					Default   
					+Hard Disk   
					Shows the order of boot devices, with “+” indicating a device   
					category. Move the entries to change the order. If the   
					computer has more than one device in a category, you can   
					select the one scanned. Internal NIC provides diskless boot   
					from a network server.   
					1. Hard Disk   
					2. Removable   
					Device   
					3. CD-ROM/   
					DVD drive   
					+Removable Device   
					CD-ROM/DVD Drive   
					Internal NIC   
					4. Internal NIC   
					Exit Menu   
					Description   
					Save Changes and Exit   
					Saves Setup changes, then exits and reboots.   
					Discard Changes and Exit Discards any Setup changes made since last save, then exits   
					and reboots. Does not affect password, date, or time changes.   
					Get Default Values   
					Restores default settings, and remains in Setup. Does not   
					affect password, date, or time changes.   
					Load Previous Values   
					Discards any Setup changes made since last save, and   
					remains in Setup. Does not affect password, date, or time   
					changes.   
					Save Changes   
					Saves Setup changes, and remains in Setup. Security   
					settings are saved when changed.   
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				Updating the Notebook’s BIOS   
					Hewlett-Packard may from time to time provide updates to the notebook’s BIOS. Use e-DiagTools for   
					Windows to download and install these BIOS updates as needed—see “Using e-DiagTools for   
					Windows” on page 2-29.   
					Caution   
					The BIOS update completely replaces the previous BIOS, so follow these directions exactly or you   
					might damage the notebook. The BIOS update also resets the configurations in the BIOS Setup   
					utility—except for BIOS passwords—so record these before performing the update.   
					Update the notebook’s BIOS as follows:   
					1. In Windows, exit any programs that are running.   
					2. Undock the notebook if it is docked, and remove any PC cards from it.   
					3. Connect the AC adapter to the notebook.   
					4. Connect any cables or equipment needed to connect to the Internet.   
					5. Click Start, Programs (or All Programs), HP e-DiagTools, e-DiagTools for Windows.   
					6. Click Update, select Download New and click OK. Follow the instructions that appear.   
					Once the   
					update process begins, do not interrupt it.   
					The first time you make an Internet connection from this program on a particular unit, click   
					Change Settings in the Connect window to define your connection settings.   
					7. When the process is completed, press the system-off switch to reset the system.   
					BIOS updates are also available from the HP Business Support web site (www.hp.com/go/bizsupport).   
					Installation utilities and instructions for creating a BIOS floppy disk are provided with the updates.   
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				4 
					Replaceable Parts   
					This chapter contains an exploded view of the Omnibook and the following lists of parts:   
					• Omnibook replaceable parts (page 4-3).   
					• Accessory replacement parts (page 4-6).   
					• Part number reference (page 4-7).   
					HP Omnibook XT6050, XT/VT6200   
					Replaceable Parts   
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				Figure 4-1. Exploded View   
					4-2   
					Replaceable Parts   
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				Table 4-1. Omnibook Replaceable Parts   
					Exchange   
					Omnibook   
					User   
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					Part Number   
					Part Number XT6200   
					XT6050 Repl.   
					VT6200   
					Antennas, OB6100, kit   
					Front antenna PCA   
					Rear antenna PCA   
					F3257-60952   
					(see above kit)   
					(see above kit)   
					F2019-60902   
					F4624-60906   
					F4506-60932   
					F3257-60962   
					F3257-60963   
					F3257-60964   
					F4506-60935   
					F4525-60908   
					F4506-60933   
					F4525-60906   
					F3257-60951   
					F4506-60901   
					(see above kit)   
					(see above kit)   
					(see above kit)   
					(see above kit)   
					(see above kit)   
					F3257-60942   
					F3257-60943   
					F3257-60944   
					5182-5138   
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					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Card, mini-PCI (hardware modem)   
					Card, mini-PCI (software modem)   
					Card, mini-PCI, 802.11b (worldwide)   
					Card, mini-PCI, 802.11b (France only)   
					Card, mini-PCI, 802.11b (Israel only)   
					4 Case, bottom   
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					Covers, service, kit   
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					Panel, sound/IR   
					Cover, rear antenna   
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					Doors, PCMCIA (with springs)   
					Doors, docking (with springs)   
					Cover, center display hinge   
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					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					13 Cover, SDRAM (for Actiontech card)   
					13 Cover, SDRAM (no label)   
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					15 CPU module, Celeron-T, 1.06 GHz, Tualatin uFCPGA   
					15 CPU module, Celeron-T, 1.13 GHz, Tualatin uFCPGA   
					15 CPU module, Pentium III, 933 MHz, Tualatin uPGA2   
					1822-0691   
					F3377-69201   
					F3377-69202   
					F3257-69004   
					F3257-69005   
					F3257-69006   
					F3398-69204   
					F3398-69203   
					F3398-69202   
					F3398-69201   
					F3398-69205   
					F4506-69034   
					F4525-69011   
					F4525-69002   
					F4525-69001   
					F4525-69003   
					F4525-69004   
					F3257-69100   
					F3257-69101   
					F3476-69002   
					1822-0692   
					1822-0400   
					15 CPU module, Pentium III, 1.00 GHz, Tualatin uFCPGA 1822-0395   
					15 CPU module, Pentium III, 1.13 GHz, Tualatin uFCPGA 1822-0392   
					15 CPU module, Pentium 4, 1.4 GHz, Northwood uFCPGA 1822-0778   
					15 CPU module, Pentium 4, 1.5 GHz, Northwood uFCPGA 1822-0779   
					15 CPU module, Pentium 4, 1.6 GHz, Northwood uFCPGA 1822-0780   
					15 CPU module, Pentium 4, 1.7 GHz, Northwood uFCPGA 1822-0781   
					15 CPU module, Pentium 4, 1.8 GHz, Northwood uFCPGA 1822-0819   
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					16 Display assembly, 14-in XGA, plastic   
					16 Display assembly, 14-in XGA, plastic   
					16 Display assembly, 14-in SXGA+, magnesium   
					16 Display assembly, 14-in XGA, magnesium   
					16 Display assembly, 15-in SXGA+   
					F4506-60934   
					F4525-60911   
					F4525-60902   
					F4525-60901   
					F4525-60903   
					F4525-60904   
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					17 Drive, hard disk (10 GB, 9.5mm, IBM [diablo], ATA100) 0950-4166   
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					Yes   
					Yes   
					17 Drive, hard disk (10 GB, 9.5mm, Toshiba, ATA100)   
					0950-4178   
					0950-4287   
					17 Drive, hard disk (20 GB, 9.5mm, Toshiba, ATA100,   
					FDB)   
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					F2072-69115   
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					Replaceable Parts   
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				Exchange   
					Omnibook   
					User   
					Description   
					Part Number   
					Part Number XT6200   
					VT6200   
					XT6050 Repl.   
					17 Drive, hard disk (30 GB, 9.5mm, TITAN Toshiba   
					ATA100)   
					0950-4360   
					F3414-69501   
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					17 Drive, hard disk (30 GB, 9.5mm, Toshiba, ATA100)   
					17 Drive, hard disk (40 GB, 9.5mm, IBM ATA100, FDB)   
					17 Drive, hard disk (40 GB, 9.5mm, Toshiba, ATA100)   
					Feet/bumpers, OB6100, kit   
					0950-4176   
					F3257-69103   
					F3428-69500   
					F3378-69102   
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					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					0950-4320   
					0950-4288   
					F3257-60950   
					F3257-60930   
					F4525-60907   
					F3257-60924   
					F4506-60923   
					F3257-60902   
					F4506-60905   
					F3257-60903   
					F4506-60906   
					F3257-60904   
					F4506-60907   
					F3257-60905   
					F4506-60908   
					F3257-60906   
					F4506-60909   
					F3257-60907   
					F4506-60910   
					F3257-60908   
					F4506-60911   
					F3257-60920   
					F4506-60921   
					F3257-60922   
					F4506-60922   
					F3257-60921   
					F4506-60928   
					F3257-60909   
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					18 Heatsink (with fan)   
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					19 Keyboard, Arab/English (with pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, Arab/English (without pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, Belgian (with pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, Belgian (without pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, Czech (with pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, Czech (without pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, Danish (with pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, Danish (without pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, French (with pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, French (without pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, French Canadian (with pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, French Canadian (without pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, German (with pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, German (without pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, Greek (with pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, Greek (without pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, Hebrew (with pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, Hebrew (without pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, Hungarian (with pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, Hungarian (without pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, Iceland (with pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, Iceland (without pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, International English (with pointing stick)   
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					19 Keyboard, International English (without pointing stick) F4506-60912   
					19 Keyboard, Italian (with pointing stick)   
					F3257-60910   
					F4506-60913   
					F3257-60911   
					F4506-60925   
					F3257-60912   
					F4506-60914   
					F3257-60913   
					F4506-60915   
					F3257-60923   
					F4506-60924   
					F3257-60914   
					F4506-60916   
					F3257-60915   
					F4506-60917   
					F3257-60916   
					19 Keyboard, Italian (without pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, Japanese (with pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, Japanese (without pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, Norwegian (with pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, Norwegian (without pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, Portuguese (with pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, Portuguese (without pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, Russian (with pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, Russian (without pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, Spanish (with pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, Spanish (without pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, Swedish/Finnish (with pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, Swedish/Finnish (without pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, Swiss (with pointing stick)   
					4-4   
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				Exchange   
					Omnibook   
					User   
					Description   
					Part Number   
					Part Number XT6200   
					VT6200   
					XT6050 Repl.   
					19 Keyboard, Swiss (without pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, Traditional Chinese (with pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, Traditional Chinese (without pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, Turkish (with pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, Turkish (without pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, UK English (with pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, UK English (without pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, US English (with pointing stick)   
					19 Keyboard, US English (without pointing stick)   
					Label, MS Windows W2K/NT POD COA   
					20 Mini-PCI panels, OB6100, kit   
					F4506-60918   
					F3257-60919   
					F4506-60926   
					F3257-60917   
					F4506-60919   
					F3257-60918   
					F4506-60920   
					F3257-60901   
					F4506-60904   
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					(see above kit)   
					F2013-60901   
					F3257-60929   
					F4525-60912   
					F4506-60929   
					F4506-60931   
					F4525-60905   
					F4506-60930   
					F4506-60902   
					F4694-60901   
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					21 Module, floppy disk drive   
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					Yes   
					Yes   
					22 Panel, power button   
					22 Panel, power button   
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					24 PCA, motherboard   
					F4506-69031   
					24 PCA, motherboard, 32 MB   
					F4525-69005   
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					25 PCA, volume   
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					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					SDRAM module, 128 MB, DDR266B   
					SDRAM module, 128 MB, PC133, SODIMM (X16)   
					SDRAM module, 256 MB, DDR266B   
					SDRAM module, 256 MB, PC133, SODIMM (X16)   
					SDRAM module, 512 MB, DDR266B   
					SDRAM module, 512 MB, PC133, SODIMM (X8)   
					26 Socket, PCMCIA (one slot)   
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					1818-8635   
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					1818-8604   
					F2298-69001   
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					F4506-60903   
					F3257-60936   
					F2072-60921   
					F3257-60931   
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					27 Speaker assembly   
					Tray, business card   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					28 Tray, hard disk drive   
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				Table 4-2. Accessory Replaceable Parts   
					Exchange   
					Omnibook   
					User   
					Description   
					Part Number   
					Part Number XT6200 XT6050 Repl.   
					VT6200   
					AC Adapter, Ultraslim Delta, 75W s/PFC   
					Battery, main   
					F4600-60901   
					F2019-60902   
					F2014-60902   
					F2008-60901   
					F2011-60901   
					8120-8367   
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					Cable, floppy disk drive (external)   
					Charger, battery (external)   
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					Cord, power, Argentina (2w)   
					Cord, power, Australia #ABG (2w)   
					Cord, power, Chile (2w)   
					8120-6312   
					8120-8452   
					Cord, power, China #AB2 (2w)   
					Cord, power, Europe #ABB (2w)   
					Cord, power, India (2w)   
					8120-8373   
					8120-6314   
					8121-0702   
					Cord, power, Japan #ABJ (2w)   
					Cord, power, S. Africa #ACQ (2w)   
					Cord, power, S. Korea (2w)   
					8120-6316   
					8120-6317   
					8120-8441   
					Cord, power, U.S #ABA (2w)   
					Cord, power, UK (EPSR) for Hong Kong (2w)   
					Cover, Trackpoint (bag of 3, Raspberry Red)   
					Mini Dock (C) Version   
					8120-6313   
					8120-8699   
					5182-5138   
					F1452-60903   
					F2013-60901   
					F2015-60903   
					F2017-60901   
					F2022-60902   
					F2026-60902   
					F2107-60901   
					F2072-60910   
					F2072-60922   
					F2009-60902   
					F1453-60901   
					F1451-60903   
					F4694-60901   
					1818-8504   
					Module, floppy disk drive   
					Module, DVD drive   
					Module, CD-ROM drive   
					Module, LS-240 Super Disk drive   
					Module, CDRW drive   
					F2026-69002   
					Module, DVD/CDRW Combo drive   
					Module, 2nd hard disk drive holder   
					Module, weight saving   
					Module, Zip drive   
					Monitor stand (short)   
					Port Replicator (C) Version   
					SDRAM module, 128 MB, DDR266B   
					SDRAM module, 128 MB, PC133, SODIMM (X16)   
					SDRAM module, 256 MB, DDR266B   
					SDRAM module, 256 MB, PC133, SODIMM (X16)   
					SDRAM module, 512 MB, DDR266B   
					SDRAM module, 512 MB, PC133, SODIMM (X8)   
					Tray, docking F   
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					1818-8635   
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					1818-8604   
					F2298-69001   
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					4-6   
					Replaceable Parts   
					HP Omnibook XT6050, XT/VT6200   
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				Table 4-3. Part Number Reference   
					Exchange   
					Omnibook   
					User-   
					Part Number   
					Part Number Description   
					XT6200 XT6050 Repl.   
					VT6200   
					0950-4162   
					0950-4166   
					0950-4176   
					0950-4178   
					0950-4287   
					F2072-69115 Drive, hard disk (30 GB, 9.5mm, IBM [diablo], ATA100)   
					F3257-69100 Drive, hard disk (10 GB, 9.5mm, IBM [diablo], ATA100)   
					F3257-69103 Drive, hard disk (30 GB, 9.5mm, Toshiba, ATA100)   
					F3257-69101 Drive, hard disk (10 GB, 9.5mm, Toshiba, ATA100)   
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					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					F3476-69002 Drive, hard disk (20 GB, 9.5mm, Toshiba, ATA100,   
					FDB)   
					0950-4288   
					0950-4320   
					0950-4360   
					F3378-69102 Drive, hard disk (40 GB, 9.5mm, Toshiba, ATA100)   
					F3428-69500 Drive, hard disk (40 GB, 9.5mm, IBM ATA100, FDB)   
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					Yes   
					Yes   
					F3414-69501 Drive, hard disk (30 GB, 9.5mm, TITAN Toshiba   
					ATA100)   
					1818-8504   
					1818-8604   
					1818-8635   
					1822-0392   
					1822-0395   
					1822-0400   
					1822-0691   
					1822-0692   
					1822-0778   
					1822-0779   
					1822-0780   
					1822-0781   
					1822-0819   
					5182-5138   
					7121-7525   
					8120-6312   
					8120-6313   
					8120-6314   
					8120-6316   
					8120-6317   
					8120-8367   
					8120-8373   
					8120-8441   
					8120-8452   
					8120-8699   
					8121-0702   
					B23-02269   
					F1451-60903   
					F1452-60903   
					F1453-60901   
					F2008-60901   
					F2009-60902   
					F2011-60901   
					F2012-60903   
					F2013-60901   
					F2014-60902   
					SDRAM module, 128 MB, PC133, SODIMM (X16)   
					F2298-69001 SDRAM module, 512 MB, PC133, SODIMM (X8)   
					SDRAM module, 256 MB, PC133, SODIMM (X16)   
					F3257-69006 CPU module, Pentium III, 1.13 GHz, Tualatin uFCPGA   
					F3257-69005 CPU module, Pentium III, 1.00 GHz, Tualatin uFCPGA   
					F3257-69004 CPU module, Pentium III, 933 MHz, Tualatin uPGA2   
					F3377-69201 CPU module, Celeron-T, 1.06 GHz, Tualatin uFCPGA   
					F3377-69202 CPU module, Celeron-T, 1.13 GHz, Tualatin uFCPGA   
					F3398-69204 CPU module, Pentium 4, 1.4 GHz, Northwood uFCPGA   
					F3398-69203 CPU module, Pentium 4, 1.5 GHz, Northwood uFCPGA   
					F3398-69202 CPU module, Pentium 4, 1.6 GHz, Northwood uFCPGA   
					F3398-69201 CPU module, Pentium 4, 1.7 GHz, Northwood uFCPGA   
					F3398-69205 CPU module, Pentium 4, 1.8 GHz, Northwood uFCPGA   
					Cover, Trackpoint, (bag of 3, Raspberry Red)   
					Overlay, serial label   
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					Yes   
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					Cord, power, Australia #ABG (2w)   
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					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Cord, power, U.S #ABA (2w)   
					Cord, power, Europe #ABB (2w)   
					Cord, power, Japan #ABJ (2w)   
					Cord, power, S. Africa #ACQ (2w)   
					Cord, power, Argentina (2w)   
					Cord, power, China #AB2 (2w)   
					Cord, power, S. Korea (2w)   
					Cord, power, Chile (2w)   
					Cord, power, UK (EPSR) for Hong Kong (2w)   
					Cord, power, India (2w)   
					Label, MS Windows W2K/NT POD COA   
					Port Replicator (C) Version   
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					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Mini Dock (C) Version   
					Monitor stand (short)   
					Cable, floppy disk drive (external)   
					Module, Zip drive   
					Charger, battery (external)   
					Tray, docking F   
					Module, floppy disk drive   
					Battery, secondary module   
					HP Omnibook XT6050, XT/VT6200   
					Replaceable Parts   
					4-7   
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				Exchange   
					Omnibook   
					User-   
					Part Number   
					Part Number Description   
					XT6200 XT6050 Repl.   
					VT6200   
					F2015-12003   
					F2015-60903   
					F2017-60901   
					F2019-60902   
					F2022-60902   
					F2026-12004   
					F2026-60902   
					F2072-60910   
					F2072-60921   
					F2072-60922   
					F2107-60901   
					F3257-60901   
					F3257-60902   
					F3257-60903   
					F3257-60904   
					F3257-60905   
					F3257-60906   
					F3257-60907   
					F3257-60908   
					F3257-60909   
					F3257-60910   
					F3257-60911   
					F3257-60912   
					F3257-60913   
					F3257-60914   
					F3257-60915   
					F3257-60916   
					F3257-60917   
					F3257-60918   
					F3257-60919   
					F3257-60920   
					F3257-60921   
					F3257-60922   
					F3257-60923   
					F3257-60924   
					F3257-60929   
					F3257-60930   
					F3257-60931   
					F3257-60936   
					F3257-60942   
					F3257-60943   
					F3257-60944   
					F3257-60949   
					F3257-60950   
					F3257-60951   
					F3257-60952   
					F3257-60962   
					CD/DVD software (InterVideo ver. v31b53.8)   
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					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Module, DVD drive   
					Module, CD-ROM drive   
					Battery, main   
					Module, LS-240 drive Super Disk   
					CDRW software (Veritas v31b100B47b)   
					F2026-69002 Module, CDRW drive   
					Module, 2nd hard disk drive holder   
					Tray, business card   
					Module, weight saving   
					Module, DVD/CDRW Combo drive   
					Keyboard, US English (with pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, Belgian (with pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, Czech (with pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, Danish (with pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, French (with pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, French Canadian (with pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, German (with pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, Greek (with pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, International English (with pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, Italian (with pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, Japanese (with pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, Norwegian (with pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, Portuguese (with pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, Spanish (with pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, Swedish/Finnish (with pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, Swiss (with pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, Turkish (with pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, UK English (with pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, Traditional Chinese (with pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, Hebrew (with pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, Iceland (with pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, Hungarian (with pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, Russian (with pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, Arab/English (with pointing stick)   
					Panel, power button   
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					Yes   
					Heatsink (with fan)   
					Tray, hard disk drive   
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					Cover, mini-PCI (no label)   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Cover, SDRAM (for Actiontech card)   
					Cover, SDRAM (no label)   
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					Mini-PCI panels, OB6100, kit   
					Feet/bumpers, OB6100, kit   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Covers, corner, OB6100, kit   
					Antennas, OB6100, kit   
					Card, mini-PCI, 802.11b (worldwide)   
					Yes   
					4-8   
					Replaceable Parts   
					HP Omnibook XT6050, XT/VT6200   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				Exchange   
					Omnibook   
					User-   
					Part Number   
					Part Number Description   
					XT6200 XT6050 Repl.   
					VT6200   
					F3257-60963   
					F3257-60964   
					F4506-12001   
					F4506-12002   
					F4506-12003   
					F4506-12004   
					F4506-12005   
					F4506-12006   
					F4506-12007   
					F4506-12008   
					F4506-12009   
					F4506-12010   
					F4506-12011   
					F4506-12012   
					F4506-12013   
					F4506-12014   
					F4506-12015   
					F4506-12016   
					F4506-12017   
					F4506-12018   
					F4506-12019   
					F4506-12020   
					F4506-12021   
					F4506-12022   
					F4506-12023   
					F4506-12024   
					F4506-12025   
					F4506-12026   
					F4506-12027   
					F4506-12028   
					F4506-12029   
					F4506-12030   
					F4506-12031   
					F4506-12032   
					F4506-12033   
					F4506-12034   
					F4506-12035   
					F4506-12036   
					F4506-12037   
					F4506-12039   
					F4506-12040   
					F4506-12041   
					F4506-12042   
					F4506-12046   
					F4506-12047   
					F4506-12048   
					F4506-12049   
					Card, mini-PCI, 802.11b (France only)   
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					Yes   
					Yes   
					Card, mini-PCI, 802.11b (Israel only)   
					Recovery CD, W2K, North American English   
					Recovery CD, W2K, International English   
					Recovery CD, W2K, French   
					Recovery CD, W2K, Italian   
					Recovery CD, W2K,German   
					Recovery CD, W2K,Spanish   
					Recovery CD, W2K,Swedish   
					Recovery CD, W2K,Traditional Chinese (Hong Kong)   
					Recovery CD, W2K, Simplified Chinese   
					Recovery CD, W2K,Traditional Chinese (Taiwan)   
					Recovery CD, W2K, NA ENG   
					Recovery CD, W2K, INTL ENG   
					Recovery CD, W2K, French   
					Recovery CD, W2K, Italian   
					Recovery CD, W2K,German   
					Recovery CD, W2K,Spanish   
					Recovery CD, W2K,Swedish   
					Recovery CD, W2K,Traditional Chinese (Hong Kong)   
					Recovery CD, W2K, Simplified Chinese   
					Recovery CD, W2K,Traditional Chinese (Taiwan)   
					Recovery CD, W2K, Japanese   
					Recovery CD, XP Pro, Japanese   
					Recovery CD, W2K, Czech   
					Recovery CD, W2K, Danish   
					Recovery CD, W2K, Dutch   
					Recovery CD, W2K, Finnish   
					Recovery CD, W2K, Norwegian   
					Recovery CD, XP Pro, Czech   
					Recovery CD, XP Pro, Danish   
					Recovery CD, XP Pro, Dutch   
					Recovery CD, XP Pro, Finnish   
					Recovery CD, XP Pro, Norwegian   
					Recovery CD, XP Home, International English   
					Recovery CD, XP Home, North American English   
					Recovery CD, XP Home, German   
					Recovery CD, XP Home, Dutch/English   
					Recovery CD, XP Home, Swedish/English   
					Recovery CD, XP Home, Danish/English   
					Recovery CD, XP Home, Finnish/English   
					Recovery CD, XP Home, Norwegian/English   
					Recovery CD, XP Home, Traditional Chinese (Taiwan)   
					Recovery CD, XP Home, French   
					Recovery CD, XP Home, Japanese   
					Recovery CD, XP Home, Spanish   
					Recovery CD, XP Home, Italian   
					HP Omnibook XT6050, XT/VT6200   
					Replaceable Parts   
					4-9   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				Exchange   
					Omnibook   
					User-   
					Part Number   
					Part Number Description   
					XT6200 XT6050 Repl.   
					VT6200   
					F4506-12050   
					F4506-12055   
					F4506-12057   
					F4506-12058   
					F4506-12061   
					F4506-12062   
					F4506-12063   
					F4506-12064   
					F4506-12065   
					F4506-12066   
					F4506-12067   
					F4506-60901   
					F4506-60902   
					F4506-60903   
					F4506-60904   
					F4506-60905   
					F4506-60906   
					F4506-60907   
					F4506-60908   
					F4506-60909   
					F4506-60910   
					F4506-60911   
					F4506-60912   
					F4506-60913   
					F4506-60914   
					F4506-60915   
					F4506-60916   
					F4506-60917   
					F4506-60918   
					F4506-60919   
					F4506-60920   
					F4506-60921   
					F4506-60922   
					F4506-60923   
					F4506-60924   
					F4506-60925   
					F4506-60926   
					F4506-60928   
					F4506-60929   
					F4506-60930   
					F4506-60931   
					F4506-60932   
					F4506-60933   
					F4506-60934   
					F4506-60935   
					F4525-60901   
					F4525-60902   
					Recovery CD, XP Home, Czech   
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					Recovery CD, XP Home, German/French   
					Recovery CD, W2K, North American English   
					Recovery CD, W2K, International English   
					Recovery CD, XP Pro, Hebrew/English   
					Recovery CD, XP Pro, Arabic   
					Recovery CD, XP Pro, Hungarian   
					Recovery CD, XP Pro, Russian   
					Recovery CD, XP Pro, Polish   
					Recovery CD, XP Pro, Turkish   
					Recovery CD, XP Pro, Greek/English   
					Covers, service, kit   
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					Screws, OB6000/6100/6050, kit   
					Yes   
					Socket, PCMCIA (one slot)   
					Keyboard, US English (without pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, Belgian (without pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, Czech (without pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, Danish (without pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, French (without pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, French Canadian (without pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, German (without pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, Greek (without pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, International English (without pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, Italian (without pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, Norwegian (without pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, Portuguese (without pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, Spanish (without pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, Swedish/Finnish (without pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, Swiss (without pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, Turkish (without pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, UK English (without pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, Hebrew (without pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, Hungarian (without pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, Arab/English (without pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, Russian (without pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, Japanese (without pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, Traditional Chinese (without pointing stick)   
					Keyboard, Iceland (without pointing stick)   
					PCA, display interface   
					PCA, volume   
					F4506-69031 PCA, motherboard   
					Card, mini-PCI (software modem)   
					Case, top   
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					F4506-69034 Display assembly, 14-in XGA, plastic   
					Case, bottom   
					F4525-69001 Display assembly, 14-in XGA, magnesium   
					F4525-69002 Display assembly, 14-in SXGA+, magnesium   
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					Replaceable Parts   
					HP Omnibook XT6050, XT/VT6200   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				Exchange   
					Omnibook   
					User-   
					Part Number   
					Part Number Description   
					XT6200 XT6050 Repl.   
					VT6200   
					F4525-60903   
					F4525-60904   
					F4525-60905   
					F4525-60906   
					F4525-60907   
					F4525-60908   
					F4525-60911   
					F4525-60912   
					F4525-60999   
					F4600-60901   
					F4624-60906   
					F4694-60901   
					F4695-60901   
					F4696-60901   
					F4525-69003 Display assembly, 15-in SXGA+   
					F4525-69004 Display assembly, 15-in UXGA   
					F4525-69005 PCA, motherboard, 32 MB   
					Case, top   
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					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Heatsink (with fan)   
					Case, bottom   
					F4525-69011 Display assembly, 14-in XGA, plastic   
					Panel, power button   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Yes   
					CD, OB6200 Training OB6050   
					AC Adapter, Ultraslim Delta, 75W s/PFC   
					Card, mini-PCI (hardware modem)   
					SDRAM module, 128 MB, DDR266B   
					SDRAM module, 256 MB, DDR266B   
					SDRAM module, 512 MB, DDR266B   
					• 
					• 
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					• 
					• 
					• 
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					Replaceable Parts   
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				5 
					Reference Information   
					This chapter includes the following reference information:   
					• Password removal policy.   
					• Display quality statement.   
					Password Removal Policy   
					If the user forgets the system password, the user calls Technical Support to determine the proper   
					removal procedure. The user must provide proof of ownership, and the Omnibook must be operated   
					during the procedure.   
					The password removal procedure is protected as HP Company Private information. There are a   
					restricted number of locations that can perform password removal. It may not be disclosed or   
					distributed outside those locations.   
					Password removal is strictly controlled. Hewlett-Packard and authorized support providers must   
					ensure with written evidence that the Omnibook being “cleansed” is actually in the possession of the   
					unit’s actual and current owner. This requires a sales receipt showing the unit serial number and   
					owner’s name, or a written statement from the owner attesting that he or she is the owner of the unit.   
					The statement can be a fax copy of the document. The fact that the unit is in the hands of an HP   
					representative on behalf of the customer is not evidence of ownership. In addition, HP will not remove   
					the password of a unit for any non-owner, even if it is requested by law enforcement agencies. If you   
					receive such a request, you should notify management and HP Corporate Legal immediately. (These   
					requests may require a court order prior to our participation.)   
					Further, the entity removing the password must log the name, serial number and date of the removal,   
					and file the written backup with the log. The log and backup are subject to standard record retention   
					process and review.   
					The final issue relating to removal of passwords is that HP cannot provide information to users that   
					would assist them in improperly removing a password and opening a unit.   
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				Hewlett-Packard Display Quality Statement   
					TFT display manufacturing is a highly precise but imperfect technology, and manufacturers cannot   
					produce large displays that are cosmetically perfect. Most, if not all, TFT displays exhibit some level   
					of cosmetic imperfection. These cosmetic imperfections may be visible to the customer under varying   
					display conditions, and can appear as bright, dim, or dark spots. This issue is common across all   
					vendors supplying TFT displays in their products and is not specific to the HP Omnibook display.   
					HP Omnibook TFT displays meet or exceed all HP standards for cosmetic quality of TFT displays.   
					HP does not warrant that the displays will be free of cosmetic imperfections. TFT displays can have a   
					small number of cosmetic imperfections and still conform to HP’s cosmetic quality specifications.   
					Here are some guidelines for determining what action to take on customers’ complaints of cosmetic   
					imperfections in their TFT displays:   
					1. View the unit under the customer’s normal operating conditions.   
					This means that if the customer uses the unit predominately in DOS, in Windows, or in some   
					other application or combination of applications, you should make the determination under those   
					same applications. Self test is not a normal operating condition and is not a sufficient tool for   
					interpreting display quality.   
					2. Use the table below to determine whether the display should be considered for replacement.   
					These are the only conditions in this guideline that may call for a replacement due to a defect in   
					material or workmanship based on the HP Limited Warranty Statement.   
					3. If a display is considered for replacement, make sure the customer understands that cosmetic   
					variations may also exist on the replacement display, and may require the customer to use a work-   
					around to obscure the cosmetic imperfection.   
					4. Customers with cosmetic-based complaints that do not conform to the above conditions and tests   
					will not normally be considered for display replacement. The HP-responsible person working with   
					the customer should identify work-arounds that are reasonable and appropriate for the individual   
					customer. Customers who must have a more perfect display solution should consider switching to   
					an Omnibook with a DSTN display.   
					We expect that over time the industry will continue to produce displays with fewer inherent cosmetic   
					imperfections, and we will adjust our HP guidelines as these improvements are implemented.   
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				Table 5-1. Omnibook XT6050 and XT/VT6200 LCD Guidelines   
					Imperfections Not Allowed   
					Type of Imperfection   
					Electrical Imperfections:   
					• 7 or more single bright dots.   
					• 7 or more single dark dots.   
					• 9 or more total (bright and dark combined) defective dots.   
					• Any occurrence of multiple defective dots within 15 mm.   
					(a)   
					Bright dots   
					(a)   
					Dark dots   
					Mechanical Imperfections:   
					• Any polarizer bubble, discoloration, or dent that is visible from at least   
					Discoloration   
					36 cm (14 in).   
					(b)   
					Polarizer bubbles, dents   
					Definitions of imperfections:   
					a 
					Bright or dark dot: a subpixel (red, green, or blue dot) that is stuck on or off.   
					b 
					Polarizer dent or bubble: a light spot with a darker border that appears on a lighted display and does not   
					change size. (In contrast, a polarizer scratch is a light line that is visible on a darker background and does   
					not change size.)   
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				Service Notes   
					Service notes containing important repair information for Technology Codes EF, EG will be issued as   
					needed. These notes are available online at the Partnership web site—see page vi.   
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				Part Number   
					F4506-90026   
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