HP Notes
02 April 2001
This file contains up-to-date information for your HP notebook PC on these topics:
¾ Software bundled on your computer
¾ DVD and video file playback
¾ Switching to a TV display
¾ Fn hot keys on an external keyboard
¾ Hibernate mode
¾ Pad Lock button
¾ TV set after resume
¾ Windows 2000 – Running the Tour of Windows 2000
¾ Problems resuming from standby or hibernate
¾ Easy Internet Access issue
¾ Battery life
¾ Additional CPU and display specifications
¾ To recover the factory installation of your hard disk
¾ SXGA+ Resolution on 15-Inch Displays
You can find additional current information about your computer on the HP notebook Web site,
www.hp.com/notebooks.
Software bundled on your computer
Your HP notebook PC comes with preinstalled software, and various models are configured with
different combinations of software.
Among the applications included are:
> Adobe Acrobat Reader, which allows you to read documents in Acrobat format, used
frequently on the Web
> MusicMatch Jukebox, which controls play of MP3 music files
> McAfee VirusScan, which protects your computer from files that can be harmful
If the computer has a DVD drive or a CD-RW/DVD combo drive, also included is:
> a DVD movie player, which controls DVD operation
If the computer has a CD-RW drive or a CD-RW/DVD combo drive, also included is:
> Adaptec Easy CD Creator software, which allows you to read, write, and rewrite CDs
If the computer has Windows 98 or Windows ME, you also have:
> Quicklink III, which permits fax transfer and data transfer
If the computer is an HP Omnibook Notebook PC, you also have:
> HP TopTools for Notebooks, which allows administrators to manage networked systems