Limited Warranty and Support Guide
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... have any problems setting up your model. All of the computer, you may not be listed in the Favorites list found in your computer is working properly before it leaves our factory. Thank you for help with setting up. Software Support If you . In addition, we have placed a security seal on , immediately contact the HP Customer Care Center listed earlier in the "Hardware Limited...
... have any problems setting up your model. All of the computer, you may not be listed in the Favorites list found in your computer is working properly before it leaves our factory. Thank you for help with setting up. Software Support If you . In addition, we have placed a security seal on , immediately contact the HP Customer Care Center listed earlier in the "Hardware Limited...
Limited Warranty and Support Guide
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... have any problems setting up and using your computer. 2 For faster help, be done after you have not solved the problem, call the HP Customer Care Center at http://www.hp.com/support for technical information or to get software updates. 4 If you have completely set up . Support Information Where to Get Help Follow these steps when you need help from HP: 1 Check the setup poster...
... have any problems setting up and using your computer. 2 For faster help, be done after you have not solved the problem, call the HP Customer Care Center at http://www.hp.com/support for technical information or to get software updates. 4 If you have completely set up . Support Information Where to Get Help Follow these steps when you need help from HP: 1 Check the setup poster...
Warranty & Support Guide
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.... You may copy the Software Product into Your Computer's temporary memory (RAM) for purposes of the HP Product. 6 Software technical support includes assistance with: • Answering your installation questions (how-to, first steps, and prerequisites). • Setting up and configuring the software (how-to and first steps). • Interpreting system error messages. • Isolating system problems to software usage problems. Software technical support does NOT include assistance with...
.... You may copy the Software Product into Your Computer's temporary memory (RAM) for purposes of the HP Product. 6 Software technical support includes assistance with: • Answering your installation questions (how-to, first steps, and prerequisites). • Setting up and configuring the software (how-to and first steps). • Interpreting system error messages. • Isolating system problems to software usage problems. Software technical support does NOT include assistance with...
Warranty and Support Guide
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..., due to differences between the initial PSTN access digit and the number to one telephone line. Some network operators require that only support Pulse Dialing. European Network Compatibility Declarations (European Union Only) This equipment has been designed to work with or connected to UK private speechband services. This modem is used with analogue DTMF Networks (TBR-21 compliant). The REN value...
..., due to differences between the initial PSTN access digit and the number to one telephone line. Some network operators require that only support Pulse Dialing. European Network Compatibility Declarations (European Union Only) This equipment has been designed to work with or connected to UK private speechband services. This modem is used with analogue DTMF Networks (TBR-21 compliant). The REN value...
Start Here Guide
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... speakers, two "Connecting 5.1 (Five Speakers and a rear speakers, a center Subwoofer) Audio Speakers" speaker, and a subwoofer. 20 Start Here For computers with your computer for sound output. HP computers support many different audio options, sound connections, and speaker configurations. You may set up your speakers. This chapter describes the most typical options. Your system may have a second microphone connector in the front of your speaker system to the computer, and then configure the audio software for the following supported configurations...
... speakers, two "Connecting 5.1 (Five Speakers and a rear speakers, a center Subwoofer) Audio Speakers" speaker, and a subwoofer. 20 Start Here For computers with your computer for sound output. HP computers support many different audio options, sound connections, and speaker configurations. You may set up your speakers. This chapter describes the most typical options. Your system may have a second microphone connector in the front of your speaker system to the computer, and then configure the audio software for the following supported configurations...
Getting Started Guide
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... not use the computer for e-mail, network, or Internet access, you protect the computer against newly discovered viruses, antivirus software must be kept up to function abnormally. Do not store passwords in a file on Windows Vista passwords, such as screen saver passwords, type passwords into the Search box in the Help and Support Center. Protects access to set by purchasing extended update service. Computer viruses can detect most cases repair any...
... not use the computer for e-mail, network, or Internet access, you protect the computer against newly discovered viruses, antivirus software must be kept up to function abnormally. Do not store passwords in a file on Windows Vista passwords, such as screen saver passwords, type passwords into the Search box in the Help and Support Center. Protects access to set by purchasing extended update service. Computer viruses can detect most cases repair any...
Getting Started Guide
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... digital memories With Windows Media Center, you can turn your simple photo collection into a theater In the Videos Library, you can also perform basic editing functions, such as rotating or touching up your computer, refer to the setup poster or the Start Here guide. 78 Getting Started The Play All option on your slide show that can go to the Settings menu to...
... digital memories With Windows Media Center, you can turn your simple photo collection into a theater In the Videos Library, you can also perform basic editing functions, such as rotating or touching up your computer, refer to the setup poster or the Start Here guide. 78 Getting Started The Play All option on your slide show that can go to the Settings menu to...
Getting Started Guide
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... Start menu Media Center 78 Support messages 2 SVCD 150 switching mouse button functions 29 T Television Program Guide no data available 159 recording TV programs 165 searching for TV programs 163 setting up a download method 160 using the More information button 159 viewing 159 troubleshooting remote sensor 35 turning off PC 10 TV adding missing channels to the guide 162 advanced recording options 165 editing channels in the guide 162 manually downloading the guide...
... Start menu Media Center 78 Support messages 2 SVCD 150 switching mouse button functions 29 T Television Program Guide no data available 159 recording TV programs 165 searching for TV programs 163 setting up a download method 160 using the More information button 159 viewing 159 troubleshooting remote sensor 35 turning off PC 10 TV adding missing channels to the guide 162 advanced recording options 165 editing channels in the guide 162 manually downloading the guide...
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Do not use the computer for e-mail, network, or Internet access, you protect the computer against newly discovered viruses, antivirus software must be kept up to computer viruses. It must be entered when you cannot access Setup Utility. The software includes a free update period. The following table lists the Windows Vista passwords and describes their functions. For additional information on Windows Vista passwords, such as screen saver passwords, type passwords into the Search box...
Do not use the computer for e-mail, network, or Internet access, you protect the computer against newly discovered viruses, antivirus software must be kept up to computer viruses. It must be entered when you cannot access Setup Utility. The software includes a free update period. The following table lists the Windows Vista passwords and describes their functions. For additional information on Windows Vista passwords, such as screen saver passwords, type passwords into the Search box...
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Media Center menu bars 116 navigating 117 opening with remote control 72 playing DVDs 140 resizing window 116 using with another program open 116 what you can do in Music 125 memory card reader 155 card types 99 in-use light 103 troubleshooting 104 using 99 memory card, formatting 103 microphone connector 4, 6 mini-jack 18 modem connection 15 modem connector 7 monitor adjusting 10 monitor connector 6 mouse autoscroll 67 cursor speed 68 panning 67 switching button functions 67 mouse connector 5 Music 125 copying music to...
Media Center menu bars 116 navigating 117 opening with remote control 72 playing DVDs 140 resizing window 116 using with another program open 116 what you can do in Music 125 memory card reader 155 card types 99 in-use light 103 troubleshooting 104 using 99 memory card, formatting 103 microphone connector 4, 6 mini-jack 18 modem connection 15 modem connector 7 monitor adjusting 10 monitor connector 6 mouse autoscroll 67 cursor speed 68 panning 67 switching button functions 67 mouse connector 5 Music 125 copying music to...
Getting Started Guide
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... Internet. To open Internet Explorer: a Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar. To connect to make the hardware connections: for a modem, see "Connecting a Modem" and for any Web browser; d Follow the onscreen instructions to this step and follow the instructions provided by using the Internet. A Web browser. a Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar. Contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) for high-speed broadband connections. Internet service with your ISP for a network see "Setting...
... Internet. To open Internet Explorer: a Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar. To connect to make the hardware connections: for a modem, see "Connecting a Modem" and for any Web browser; d Follow the onscreen instructions to this step and follow the instructions provided by using the Internet. A Web browser. a Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar. Contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) for high-speed broadband connections. Internet service with your ISP for a network see "Setting...
Getting Started Guide
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... not case sensitive. Using passwords A password is a group of characters that is easy for you to remember but difficult for others can be set the password with number keys on the computer. CAUTION: If you forget the Administrator password, you want to control access to your birthday, child's name, or phone number. For information on how you cannot access Setup Utility. Use the following table lists the Windows Vista passwords...
... not case sensitive. Using passwords A password is a group of characters that is easy for you to remember but difficult for others can be set the password with number keys on the computer. CAUTION: If you forget the Administrator password, you want to control access to your birthday, child's name, or phone number. For information on how you cannot access Setup Utility. Use the following table lists the Windows Vista passwords...
Getting Started Guide
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... A set of speakers, and then click Next. 8 Click Test to test the speakers. 9 Click Finish. Configuring Speaker and Sound Options 85 Configuring audio for Windows Media Center After you have installed, connected, and configured the speakers, follow these steps to rear panel check box, and then click OK. The Welcome to Speaker Setup window opens. 5 Click Next. 6 Choose the speaker connection type, and then click Next. 7 Select the number of powered stereo 5.1 or 7.1 speakers to the rear Speaker Out connectors for Windows Media Center: 1 Click the Windows Start Button...
... A set of speakers, and then click Next. 8 Click Test to test the speakers. 9 Click Finish. Configuring Speaker and Sound Options 85 Configuring audio for Windows Media Center After you have installed, connected, and configured the speakers, follow these steps to rear panel check box, and then click OK. The Welcome to Speaker Setup window opens. 5 Click Next. 6 Choose the speaker connection type, and then click Next. 7 Select the number of powered stereo 5.1 or 7.1 speakers to the rear Speaker Out connectors for Windows Media Center: 1 Click the Windows Start Button...
PC Troubleshooting
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... speakers are turned on the task bar, or use the keyboard controls to resume from sleep mode. Possible solution Press the Mute button on the keyboard, to increase the volume. Press the Sleep button (select models only), or the Esc key on the keyboard to unmute. Troubleshooting Computer Problems The troubleshooting tables appear in the following order: Audio CD and DVD Drives Video Display (Monitor) Hard Disk Drive Hardware Installation Internet Access Keyboard and Mouse Power Performance Bluetooth Wireless Devices Miscellaneous For more information about monitor problems...
... speakers are turned on the task bar, or use the keyboard controls to resume from sleep mode. Possible solution Press the Mute button on the keyboard, to increase the volume. Press the Sleep button (select models only), or the Esc key on the keyboard to unmute. Troubleshooting Computer Problems The troubleshooting tables appear in the following order: Audio CD and DVD Drives Video Display (Monitor) Hard Disk Drive Hardware Installation Internet Access Keyboard and Mouse Power Performance Bluetooth Wireless Devices Miscellaneous For more information about monitor problems...
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... instructions. Web pages may also load slowly if there is working properly. Troubleshooting Computer Problems 13 I cannot connect to work with your ISP. An NIC uses a network cable to connect to open the Help and Support Center. Run the wireless setup wizard: 1 Click the Windows Start Button, and select Network. 2 In the Network window, click Network and Sharing Center. 3 In the Network and Sharing Center window, click Set up to the Internet. If the antenna is installed and set up a connection or network...
... instructions. Web pages may also load slowly if there is working properly. Troubleshooting Computer Problems 13 I cannot connect to work with your ISP. An NIC uses a network cable to connect to open the Help and Support Center. Run the wireless setup wizard: 1 Click the Windows Start Button, and select Network. 2 In the Network window, click Network and Sharing Center. 3 In the Network and Sharing Center window, click Set up to the Internet. If the antenna is installed and set up a connection or network...
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... the Upgrading and Servicing Guide. Also move the cursor using Press the Num Lock key. if it on a mouse pad or white sheet of the mouse with a damp, lint-free cloth (not paper). If the display (monitor) is blank, the monitor may have been installed. Test the wall outlet by connecting a different electrical device to the Upgrading and Servicing Guide. Troubleshooting Computer Problems 17 Cursor moves only vertically Remove the rollerball cover...
... the Upgrading and Servicing Guide. Also move the cursor using Press the Num Lock key. if it on a mouse pad or white sheet of the mouse with a damp, lint-free cloth (not paper). If the display (monitor) is blank, the monitor may have been installed. Test the wall outlet by connecting a different electrical device to the Upgrading and Servicing Guide. Troubleshooting Computer Problems 17 Cursor moves only vertically Remove the rollerball cover...
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... several drives that you need to run System Recovery using the recovery discs to load the factory-installed files. After replacing the hard disk drive, you can add an optical drive into an empty lower optical drive bay. CAUTION: Back up your PC for details about the recovery procedure. Removing an Optical Drive 1 Complete the procedures to prepare the PC to remove the side panel and to an external storage device, such as a CD, before removing the hard disk drive...
... several drives that you need to run System Recovery using the recovery discs to load the factory-installed files. After replacing the hard disk drive, you can add an optical drive into an empty lower optical drive bay. CAUTION: Back up your PC for details about the recovery procedure. Removing an Optical Drive 1 Complete the procedures to prepare the PC to remove the side panel and to an external storage device, such as a CD, before removing the hard disk drive...
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... screen is displayed after replacing or adding a memory module, the memory is installed incorrectly or it is the wrong type of the same type and speed as the memory originally installed in your PC. See "Opening and Closing the PC" on page 1. Remove and reinstall the memory module. 24 Upgrading and Servicing Guide Doing so may damage the module. 1 Open both latches of the memory module socket: If you are replacing a memory...
... screen is displayed after replacing or adding a memory module, the memory is installed incorrectly or it is the wrong type of the same type and speed as the memory originally installed in your PC. See "Opening and Closing the PC" on page 1. Remove and reinstall the memory module. 24 Upgrading and Servicing Guide Doing so may damage the module. 1 Open both latches of the memory module socket: If you are replacing a memory...
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... add-in card slot. Upgrading and Servicing Guide 27 See "Opening and Closing the PC" on the chassis and gently but firmly press the card straight down into the add-in card slots, and then install the screw. 3 Set the chassis upright. 4 Complete the procedures to the card, power supply, keyboard, and monitor. NOTE: If the new card or device isn't working, read through the card manufacturer's installation instructions and recheck all connections, including those to replace...
... add-in card slot. Upgrading and Servicing Guide 27 See "Opening and Closing the PC" on the chassis and gently but firmly press the card straight down into the add-in card slots, and then install the screw. 3 Set the chassis upright. 4 Complete the procedures to the card, power supply, keyboard, and monitor. NOTE: If the new card or device isn't working, read through the card manufacturer's installation instructions and recheck all connections, including those to replace...
Getting Started Guide
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A adjusting monitor 6 antivirus, installing program 50 autoscroll 62 B Bluetooth devices 8 burning audio and data disc 108-113 CDs, DVDs 107-111 buttons media control or playback 58 Off, See turning off PC 44 buttons, keyboard customizing 59 C card reader, memory 89 carpal tunnel syndrome 39 CDs erasing rewritable 108 change the speed of the cursor 63 computer transferring files 51 Computer Playback 124 connecting devices 5 digital camera 4 digital video camera 4 headphones...
A adjusting monitor 6 antivirus, installing program 50 autoscroll 62 B Bluetooth devices 8 burning audio and data disc 108-113 CDs, DVDs 107-111 buttons media control or playback 58 Off, See turning off PC 44 buttons, keyboard customizing 59 C card reader, memory 89 carpal tunnel syndrome 39 CDs erasing rewritable 108 change the speed of the cursor 63 computer transferring files 51 Computer Playback 124 connecting devices 5 digital camera 4 digital video camera 4 headphones...