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Bjr,

Je rechercher ma carte graphique sur mon ordi j'ai pas trouve je prends donc everest et la je vois que j'en ai pas.... j'ai un ordinateur portable Omnibook XE3 Version Windows XP

Que faire???

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va dans "moniteur" => GPU

tu verras que tu as surement un systeme graphique integre (peut etre SIS, ATI ou Nvidia )

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tu as visiblement un systeme graphique Intel830MG (5eme page, Video )

 

http://www.contact-informatique.fr [...] ok_xe3.pdf

 

les pilotes :
http://h20180.www2.hp.com/apps/Loo [...] submit.y=7


Message édité par Dafen@IDN le 13-02-2008 à 13:02:25
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Ton fichier pdf ne va pas de meme quelle truc telecharger entre les 4


Message édité par elphoceen le 13-02-2008 à 13:14:49
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il marche tres bien chez moi

sinon, tapes "Omnibook XE3 Version Windows XP" dans Google et c'est le lien en PDF

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INSTALLING RETAIL WINDOWS XP

Windows XP comes factory-installed on your HP Notebook. The following
procedure installs a retail version of Windows XP.
If you install a retail version of Windows XP, you need to manually
install the HP Notebook specific drivers.

This README file describes how to:

* Prepare for software installation.
* Install a retail version of Windows XP.
* Install video support for retail Windows XP.
* Install audio support for retail Windows XP.
* Install modem support for retail Windows XP.
* Install LAN support for retail Windows XP.
* Install TouchPad support for retail Windows XP.
* Install USB-to-Serial dongle (Only available for Omnibook XE3 models)
* Install HP utilities
* Recommended power management configuration.


Requirements:

* HP Notebook
* Windows XP CD-ROM
* HP Notebook Recovery CD
* HP Notebook drivers for Windows XP
Location: HP Notebook Recovery CD in \HP\DRIVERS\ or at www.hp.com


Prepare for Software Installation:

HP recommends that you repartition and format your hard disk before installing
retail Windows XP. This will delete all content on the HDD so make sure you have a
backup of your data and SW before continuing. Follow the instructions below to
create the diagnostic partition.


1. Insert the bootable Recovery CD in the CD-ROM drive.

2. Boot the HP Notebook, press ESC and select the CD-ROM/DVD as the boot device.

3. Click "Continue" on the Recovery screen to enter the menu.

4. Click "Advanced" on the Recovery CD-ROM menu.

5. Choose the option "Do not load operating system" then choose
"hibernate partition only" and click Continue.

6. Click "OK" to proceed with repartitioning.

7. When message "Hibernation partition successfully created" appears on screen,
reboot the computer.


A diagnostic partition has now been created, and Hewlett-Packard's hardware
diagnostics software has been placed on this partition. To use this hardware
diagnostics software in the future, press F10 during boot of the system.


Installing Windows XP:

1. Insert the Windows XP CD in the CD-ROM drive.

2. Boot the HP Notebook, press ESC and select the CD-ROM/DVD as the boot device.

If the message "press any key to boot from CD" appears - press any key to continue booting from the CD

3. At the "Welcome to Setup" screen, press Enter to begin.

4. Read the Windows XP Licensing Agreement. Press Page Down until you reach
the end of the document. Press F8 to agree.

5. In the list of existing partitions select "Unpartitioned space" and press
ENTER.

This will configure your hard drive with one large partition. If you want another
partitioning scheme, press C and follow instructions on screen.

6. Highlight your choice of file system, then press ENTER. After formatting
and copying files the HP Notebook will reboot and continue installation.

7. Click Customize to change your Regional settings if needed, then click
Next to continue.

8. Enter your name and organization, then click Next.

9. Enter the Product Key, then click Next.

The Product Key is located on the Certificate of Authenticity that you
received with your retail version of Windows XP.

10a. XP Home only: Enter a computer name then click Next to continue.

10b. XP PRO only: Enter a computer name and an Administrator password.
Confirm the Administrator password then click Next to continue.

The password is used to administer User IDs and Windows XP security.
The computer name is used by other computers on the network to access your
HP Notebook.

11. Enter modem dialing information for your region, then click Next.

12. Enter the correct Time Zone and Date and Time, then click Next.

13. In the "Network Settings" window choose "Typical", then click Next.

14. XP PRO only: In the "Workgroup or Computer Domain" window click Next.

The HP Notebook will now finalize OS installation and reboot.

15. Click OK in the Display Settings window, then OK in the Monitor Settings window
to continue.

After clicking OK in the Display Settings window you may experience that the LCD display
suddenly goes black. In this case, reset the HP Notebook. This scenario will only occur once.

16. At the "Welcome to Microsoft Windows" screen, click Next to configure XP

17. Choose the appropriate connection option for Internet connection or choose to
skip this screen if you do not wish to connect to the Internet at this time.

18. Decide if you want to activate Windows XP now or later, then click Next.

19. Create user accounts by listing the names of the users, then click Next.

20. Remove the Windows XP CD and click Finish to finalize your configuration of XP.

Retail Windows XP is now installed on the HP Notebook. The HP Notebook specific
drivers will be installed next.


Install video support for retail Windows XP:

A built-in video driver exists in Windows XP, but HP recommends using the HP
specific driver. The HP driver will add features like Open GL support and
the TV-Out applet.

The driver is located on the Recovery CD in \HP\DRIVERS\VIDEO.

1. Go to the \HP\DRIVERS\VIDEO directory on the Recovery CD and double-click
on setup.exe

2. Click Next on the "Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard" window.

3. Click Yes to accept the license agreement.

4. Click Finish to finalize installation and reboot the HP Notebook.

5. Go to Start, Control Panel, Appearance and Themes and select the Display icon then click the Settings tab

6. Change the screen area to match the size of the display
(either 1024x768 or 1400x1050, see list below), then click Apply.

HP Notebook with 15.1" XGA Display: 1024 x 768
HP Notebook with 15.1" SXGA+ Display: 1400 x 1050
HP Notebook with 14.1" XGA Display: 1024 x 768
HP Notebook with 13.3" XGA Display: 1024 x 768

7. Click Yes to keep the settings


Installing audio support for retail Windows XP:

A built-in audio driver exists in Windows XP, but HP recommends using the HP
specific driver.

1. Double-click \HP\DRIVERS\AUDIO\ESSETUP.EXE on the Recovery CD.

2. Click Next in the Welcome.. window

3. Click Finish to finalize installation and reboot the HP Notebook.


Installing modem support for retail Windows XP:

Keep the Recovery CD in the CD-ROM drive during this installation.

1. Double-click \HP\DRIVERS\MODEM\SETUP.EXE on the Recovery CD.

2. Click Next in the Welcome.. window, then Next to start the installation.

3. Click Finish to finalize the installation and reboot the HP Notebook.



Installing integrated LAN support for retail Windows XP:

1. Go to Start, Control Panel. Choose "Performance and Maintenance" then click the System icon.

2. Select the Hardware tab then click on the Device Manager button.

3. Double-click the "Network Adapter" instance, then right-click on the "Intel PRO/100 VE..".

4. Choose "Update Driver..." from the menu.

5. When the hardware wizard appears, select "Install from a list..." and click Next.

6. Select "include this location", provide the path to the driver then click Next to continue.
(LAN driver is located on Recovery CD in \HP\DRIVERS\LAN directory)

7. Click Finish, to finalize the installation.


Installing Touchpad support for retail Windows XP:

If a retail version of Windows XP is installed, the touchpad support must be added.
This driver is located on the Recovery CD in \HP\DRIVERS\TOUCHPAD.

1. Double-click \HP\DRIVERS\TOUCHPAD\SETUP.EXE on the Recovery CD.

2. Choose the language of this installation then click OK.

3. Click Next at the Welcome screen then Next again.

4. Click Next to accept Current Settings.

5. Click Finish to reboot the HP Notebook.


Installing support for the USB-to-Serial dongle only available for Omnibook XE3:

If you've installed a retail version of Windows XP and want to use a serial
device, you'll need to install this dongle.

1. To start the installation, plug the USB-to-Serial dongle into one of the USB ports on the HP Notebook

2. The System automatically installs “USB high speed serial converter” and “USB serial Port”, without any user prompting.

3. You may have to reboot before the system will detect and install the driver for your specific serial device.


Installing the OneTouch utility:

This utility enables the support for the four OneTouch buttons above the keyboard
as well as the multimedia buttons (some models) on the front of your HP Notebook.

1. Double-click \HP\DRIVERS\ONETOUCH\setup.exe from the Recovery CD.

2. Click OK to continue, then Yes to reboot the HP Notebook.


Installing the HP Display Settings and Configuration Interface utility:

The HP Configuration Interface device implements the following Features:

* On certain systems Volume and mute control implemented through
the operating system which will actively be reflected in the
user interface.

* The Rewind, Play/Pause, Stop, and FForward button controls
for a Music CD-ROM on the HP Notebook


HP Display Settings provides the following features:

* User interface to control which of the available displays should be
active (notebook display panel, external monitor, TV).

* Slider controls for adjusting the brightness and contrast of the notebook
display panel. These controls do not affect the external monitor or TV.

* An icon in the taskbar for quick access to these controls.

1. Double-click \HP\DRIVERS\HPCI\setup.exe from the Recovery CD.

2. Click Next then Yes to accept the license agreement.

3. Click Next to continue, then OK in the ".....has been successfully installaed" box.


Installing the DesktopZoom utility:

The Desktop Zoom utility allows you to easily adjust selected settings of your Windows
desktop to make items like desktop icons and Window titles larger and easier to read.

1. Double-click \HP\PROGRAMS\DESKZOOM\setup.exe from the Recovery CD-ROM,

2. Click Next to confirm the installation of the utility,

3. Click Yes to accept the License agreement.

4. Click Next then Next again to confirm installation destination.


Java Virtual Machine:

Previous Microsoft operating systems had the Java Virtual Machine included,
this is not the case with Windows XP. The Java Virtual Machine needs to be installed
prior to installing the HP TopTools manageability application and may be needed for other SW applications as well.

The Java Virtual Machine can be downloaded from Microsofts Windows Update web site.


Windows XP Power Management

HP recommends to change the default power management setting for critical battery
in Windows XP.

1. From Control Panel, click the "Performance and Maintenance" option.

2. Click on "Power Options" icon, then select the Alarms tab.

3. In the "Critical battery alarm" box, use the slider to ensure that the battery
alarm will activate when the battery level reaches 5%, then click Apply.

4. Click ok to close the "Power Options Properties" window.







Je comprends rien et je n'ai pas les CD car je l'ai acheter a quelqu'un

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SVP c'est important

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que cheches tu as savoir ?
ce que tu nous donne c'est le mode d'emploi pour l'installation d'XP et de divers pilotes

le lien pour les pilotes que je t'ai donne devrait te permettre de savoir quelle carte graphique tu as (il suffit de regarder le nom du pilote graphique)

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Répondre à Dafen@IDN

ba il faut l'installer mais je n'ai pas de CD d'installer de mon ordi. Je l'ai acheter a quelqu'un

Répondre à elphoceen

je t'ai donne un lien plus haut vers les pilotes de ton PC, qui sont sur le site du constructeur

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c'est quoi qui faut telecharger???????

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cliques sur le liens vers les pilotes :
http://h20180.www2.hp.com/apps/Loo [...] submit.y=7

il faut que tu connaisses le bon modele et ensuite tu cherches "pilotes video", "VGA","chipset Intel", "ATI" ou "NVIDIa"

enfin, le pilote qui te seras propose quoi

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Ma carte est elle de 8MO arfffff

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