Troubleshooting
Solving Problems
7-10
Performance Problems
If the OmniBook gets hot
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It is normal for the computer to get warm.
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Make sure the air vents are clear.
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DOS games and other programs that drive CPU usage toward 100% can
contribute to a temperature increase.
If the OmniBook pauses or runs sluggishly
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Press CTRL+ALT+DEL to see if an application is not responding.
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Reboot the OmniBook.
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Delete temporary and unneeded files.
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This may be normal Windows behavior (background processing can affect
response time).
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Check the BIOS Setup settings.
1. From the Start menu, shut down, then restart the OmniBook.
2. When you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility.
3. From the Power menu, set the Power Management Mode to Max.
Performance.
4. Press F10 to Save and Exit the BIOS Setup utility.
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Certain background operations (such as virus scans) can affect performance
while they’re running.
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Some file browsers may be unresponsive while they’re processing a graphic
image or waiting for broken network connections to time out.
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Install additional memory if Windows is spending a lot of time swapping to disk.
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Check amount of available free disk space.
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Try disabling Advanced Power Management.
Summary of Contents for OMNIBOOK 4150
Page 1: ...HP OmniBook 4100 Reference Guide ...
Page 9: ...1 Introducing the OmniBook ...
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Page 27: ...2 Operating the OmniBook ...
Page 49: ...3 Managing Battery Power ...
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Page 61: ...4 Making Connections ...
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Page 81: ...5 Expanding the OmniBook ...
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Page 91: ...6 Using the Recovery CD ...
Page 111: ...7 Troubleshooting ...
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Page 129: ...8 Specifications and Regulatory Information ...
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