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Processor | Intel Core 2 Duo |
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Graphics | Intel GMA 4500MHD |
Display | 15.4-inch diagonal WXGA anti-glare |
RAM | Up to 8GB DDR2 |
Storage | 160 GB HDD |
Operating System | Windows Vista Business |
Battery | 6-cell Lithium-Ion |
Chipset | Mobile Intel Express Chipset |
Memory | DDR2 SDRAM, 2 slots |
Optical Drive | DVD+/-RW SuperMulti with Double Layer |
Networking | 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet |
Wireless | 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi |
Audio | High Definition Audio, stereo speakers, microphone |
Ports | 3 USB 2.0, VGA, headphone/microphone jacks, RJ-45 |
Details the different processor models available for the HP Compaq notebooks.
Describes the chipset configurations and graphics solutions used in the notebooks.
Lists display panel options and memory module specifications and configurations.
Outlines specifications for hard drives, optical drives, and diskette drives.
Details audio features, modem, Ethernet, and wireless network interfaces.
Covers external media card slots, USB ports, and other external connectors.
Details power requirements, security features, and pre-installed operating systems.
Lists restore media options and software certifications.
Identifies top-mounted components like antennas and microphones.
Details power button, display switch, info button, wireless button, and volume controls.
Explains the function of various keys including Fn, Windows, and embedded numeric keypad.
Describes the TouchPad, its buttons, scroll zone, and fingerprint reader.
Identifies front-facing features like status lights, latch, speakers, and audio jacks.
Details media card reader, USB ports, optical drive, and serial port on the right side.
Covers power connector, vents, USB ports, 1394 port, and ExpressCard slot.
Identifies ports located on the rear of the computer, including network and monitor connections.
Details the battery bay, SIM slot, expansion memory, Bluetooth compartment, and docking connector.
Explains the purpose and content of the service tag on the computer's bottom.
Lists and identifies all major internal and external computer components with part numbers.
Details the spare parts included in plastics and cable kits for maintenance.
Catalogues available hard drives and optical drives for the computer models.
Lists other spare parts such as AC adapters, carrying cases, and power cords.
Provides a comprehensive list of all spare parts by their sequential part numbers.
Tools, ESD, grounding, packaging, workstation, equipment guidelines, and password reset.
Battery, SIM, Display Inverter, Bluetooth Module, Hard Drive, RTC Battery, Optical Drive.
Expansion Memory, WLAN Module, Keyboard, Primary Memory, WWAN Module, Switch Cover, Power Button Board, Fan, Heat Sink.
Processor, Display Assembly, Top Cover, TouchPad Assembly, ExpressCard Board, Audio Board.
Modem Module, Speaker, USB/digital media board, Bluetooth module cable, Rear cover, SIM connector board, Modem module cable, Serial connector and cable, System board, Optical drive connector board.
Instructions on how to start Computer Setup and enter BIOS setup.
Explains how to navigate, select options, and exit Computer Setup menus.
Details the process of restoring all Computer Setup settings to their original factory values.
Provides an overview of options available in File, Security, Diagnostics, and System Configuration menus.
Lists physical dimensions, weight, power, and environmental operating conditions.
Details specifications for 15.4-inch WSXGA and WXGA display panels.
Covers specifications for hard drives and optical drives (DVD±RW, DVD/CD-RW, DVD-ROM).
Includes DMA, interrupts, I/O addresses, and memory map specifications.
Details specifications and usage locations for Phillips PM2.0x5.0 captive screws.
Details specifications and usage locations for Phillips PM2.5x10.0 captive screws.
Details specifications and usage locations for Phillips PM2.5x9.0 captive screws.
Details specifications and usage locations for Torx T8M2.5x9.0 screws.
Details specifications and usage locations for Hex HM5.0x9.0 screw locks.
Introduces options for backing up data and recovering the system using Windows Vista.
Provides tips and steps for backing up personal files and the entire computer system.
Details methods for recovering the system using the f11 tool or a Windows Vista DVD.
Details the pin assignments for the 1394 (FireWire) port.
Explains pin assignments for audio-in (microphone) and audio-out (headphone) jacks.
Covers pin assignments for external monitor, RJ-11 modem, and RJ-45 network ports.
Details pin assignments for S-Video-out, Serial, and Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports.
Outlines the universal requirements for power cord sets, including length and voltage ratings.
Lists requirements for power cord sets based on country/region, including accredited agencies.
Provides guidance on the proper disposal of computer batteries according to local regulations.
Details steps to disassemble the display assembly for recycling components like LCD and backlight.