Top 12 Desktop Customization PFD Reference


There’s more to Windows XP than meets the eye. To get the best WinXP experience, you must look past the OS’ (operating system’s) attention-grabbing interface and explore the Desktop’s advanced features and functionality. Only by delving into Control Panel applets, context menus, dialog boxes, and the system Registry (a directory of user preferences and system settings) can you mold WinXP to meet all of your needs.

(NOTE: Some of our tips require Registry tweaks, so be extremely careful while following our directions. Whenever you plan to edit the Registry or any important system files, you should always back them up first. One mistake can generate dire consequences.

1. Modify the logon screen. You can modify the logon screen (also referred to as the login screen) so that it presents an image of your choosing rather than the default WinXP logon screen. All you need to do is replace the existing Logonui.exe file with a customized version that includes a pointer to the new logon screen.

January 23, 2010 | Posted in Software | Leave a Comment

Xinorbis 4.2 Poweful HDD Analyzer PDF User Manual

Middle toolbar
1) Click to scan the folder specified in (2).
2) The folder to scan, the last twenty scanned folders can be accessed by clicking the down arrow.
3) Click to open a folder selector dialog.
4) Exclude folders from the scan. *
5) Quick folders
6) Combine multiple folders/drives in to the same scan
7) Explore the folder at (2) with Windows Explorer.
8) Create and open a HTML report using the Quick settings. **
9) Create and open an XML report using the Quick settings. **
10) Create and open a CSV report using the Quick settings. **
11) Create and open a Text report using the Quick settings. **
12) Create a Xinorbis report using the Quick settings. **
13) Create a Tree report using the Quick settings.

January 23, 2010 | Posted in Audio Video, Electronic Manual, Gadget Manual | Leave a Comment

HP 5000 D640 Cut Sheet Printer PDF Installation Manual

The Installation Manual contains all the information needed to install and set up the HP 5000 model D640 printer and it’s accessories. The information within is directed toward printer users who are familiar with printer configuration operations and are comfortable performing basic mechanical operations. Other Manuals The HP 5000 D640 User Manual, contains all the information needed to operate Hewlett-Packard D640 printers.

The HP 5000 D640 Service Manual, C5620-90013, is a comprehensive technical reference to all mechanical and electronic components in the printer. The Service Manual helps you perform fault diagnosis and isolation, then guides you through replacement of subassemblies. The HP 5000 D640 Technical Reference Manual, C5620-90002, provides information about software conventions and hardware components not covered in the User, Service, or Installation Manuals. The HP 5000 D640 Paper Specifications Guide, C5620-90001, explains the various kinds of papers usable in the printer, how to care for them, and how to minimize paper-related problems with the D640

January 23, 2010 | Posted in Electronic Manual, Hewlett-Packard Manual, Printer | Leave a Comment

HP 9915 Modular Computer PDF Installation Manual

Interface Card Log-In Test
If test 12 is run and passes, it can be interpreted as all other test results, indicating that the I/O hardware is functioning properly. The absence of the test 12 report on the CRT must be interpreted differently than the absence of any other test which you can expect to be performed on your computer, according to Table 3-1. If any other expected test or its result is not displayed on the CRT, it is an implicit indication that the test has failed. However, when test 12 results are not reported, it only means that computer hardware was unable to differentiate an empty I/O address from an occupied address. The test is automatically skipped because the results would be indeterminate.

A failure of test 12, as with other tests, definitely indicates a hardware failure. The user lights show the select code at which any failure has occurred. The following drawing shows the light definitions during this test-result display; failures have occurred at select codes 4 and 6, not at select code 10

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HP LaserJet 1320 Series Printer PDF User Guide

Printer configurations
Below are the standard configurations for the HP LaserJet 1160 and HP LaserJet 1320 series printers.

HP LaserJet 1160 printer
20 ppm (Letter), 19 ppm (A4). First page out as low as 8.5 seconds. 1200 dpi effective output quality (600 x 600 dpi with Resolution Enhancement
technology (REt) with FastRes 1200). 250-sheet enclosed input tray (Tray 2). Single-sheet priority input slot (Tray 1). EconoMode (saves toner)
Print watermarks, booklets, multiple pages per sheet (N-up), and first page on differentmedia than rest of the document. 16 MB RAM
2,500-page print cartridge. Host-based and PCL 5e (printer automatically determines and switches to the appropriate language).

Compatible with USB 2.0 specifications. IEEE-1284B parallel port. Windows® 98, Me, NT® (print driver only), 2000, Server 2003 (printer driver only), XP 32-bit, XP 64-bit (printer driver only). Mac OS 9.1 and later (printer driver only). Power switch.HP toolbox (provides printer status information, troubleshooting information, and printer configuration information). 26 PCL fonts

January 23, 2010 | Posted in Electronic Manual, Hewlett-Packard Manual, Printer | Leave a Comment

HP System Management Homepage PDF Installation Guide

Installing System Management Homepage with Pre-configuration
The Linux Deployment Utility provides an easy and efficient method to upgrade and manage system software. The utility enables you to deploy and maintain ProLiant Support Pack software on local servers through use of the terminal window and on remote servers through use of the ssh (secure shell) utility. The Linux Deployment Utility is shipped with the Linux ProLiant Support Pack, which is available on the SmartStart CD. The Linux Deployment Utility enables you to install components or ProLiant Support Packs in-place, but not remotely.

The Linux Deployment Utility parses the .XML files associated with each component and verifies whether the installation of those components is supported on the specific environment. The components that are supported for installation are listed with a status icon indicating whether the component should to be installed, and whether it should be configured. Configuring or pre-configuring the System Management Homepage component is optional.

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