End User License Agreement
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...OF THIS EULA. The term "Software Product" means computer software and may load the Software ON THE CONDITION THAT YOU Product into the local memory or storage device of the original Software Product's proprietary notices and that is not otherwise subject to you via the internet and was originally licensed...HP and its suppliers reserve all of the HP Product. You do not have Software Product into Your Computer's AGREE TO ALL TERMS AND temporary memory (RAM) for use on more than one computer, you may make archival or back-up purposes. BY purposes of Rights. You may install ...
...OF THIS EULA. The term "Software Product" means computer software and may load the Software ON THE CONDITION THAT YOU Product into the local memory or storage device of the original Software Product's proprietary notices and that is not otherwise subject to you via the internet and was originally licensed...HP and its suppliers reserve all of the HP Product. You do not have Software Product into Your Computer's AGREE TO ALL TERMS AND temporary memory (RAM) for use on more than one computer, you may make archival or back-up purposes. BY purposes of Rights. You may install ...
Safety and Regulatory Information Desktops, Thin Clients, and Personal Workstations
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... the European Union's RoHS Legislation - Table 2-2 Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements (continued) Part Name Lead (Pb) Mercury (Hg) Cadmium (Cd) Hexavalent Chromium (Cr(VI)) Memory X O O O I/O PCAs X O O O Power supply X O O O Keyboard X O O O Mouse X O O O Chassis/Other X O O O Fans X O O O Internal/External Media Reading X O O O Devices External Control Devices X O O O Cable X O O O Hard Disk Drive X O O O Display X X O O Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) Polybrominated...
... the European Union's RoHS Legislation - Table 2-2 Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements (continued) Part Name Lead (Pb) Mercury (Hg) Cadmium (Cd) Hexavalent Chromium (Cr(VI)) Memory X O O O I/O PCAs X O O O Power supply X O O O Keyboard X O O O Mouse X O O O Chassis/Other X O O O Fans X O O O Internal/External Media Reading X O O O Devices External Control Devices X O O O Cable X O O O Hard Disk Drive X O O O Display X X O O Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) Polybrominated...
Upgrading and Servicing Guide
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... Side Panel 2 Replacing the Side Panel 2 Removing the Front Panel 2 Replacing the Front Panel 3 Locating Components Inside the PC 3 Removing and Replacing Drives 3 Removing a Drive 4 Replacing or Adding a Drive 5 Adding Memory 7 Removing a Memory Module 7 Installing a Memory Module 8 Removing or Installing an Add-In Card 8 Removing an Add-In Card 9 Installing an Add-In Card...
... Side Panel 2 Replacing the Side Panel 2 Removing the Front Panel 2 Replacing the Front Panel 3 Locating Components Inside the PC 3 Removing and Replacing Drives 3 Removing a Drive 4 Replacing or Adding a Drive 5 Adding Memory 7 Removing a Memory Module 7 Installing a Memory Module 8 Removing or Installing an Add-In Card 8 Removing an Add-In Card 9 Installing an Add-In Card...
Upgrading and Servicing Guide
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Removing the Front Panel This procedure is necessary only when removing or replacing an optical drive, memory card reader, diskette drive, or the hard disk drive. 1 Press and hold down the square button (1) near the top front of electrical shock, fire, or ... all other tab (3), toward the outside edge of the chassis. Replacing the Side Panel 1 Place the side panel in this order after closing the PC. 1 Reconnect the power cord. WARNING: Beware of sharp edges inside of the chassis. 2 Slide the panel back about 1 inch (2.5 cm), and then lift it into ...
Removing the Front Panel This procedure is necessary only when removing or replacing an optical drive, memory card reader, diskette drive, or the hard disk drive. 1 Press and hold down the square button (1) near the top front of electrical shock, fire, or ... all other tab (3), toward the outside edge of the chassis. Replacing the Side Panel 1 Place the side panel in this order after closing the PC. 1 Reconnect the power cord. WARNING: Beware of sharp edges inside of the chassis. 2 Slide the panel back about 1 inch (2.5 cm), and then lift it into ...
Upgrading and Servicing Guide
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... or combination drive B Lower optical drive bay, may be empty (blank plate) or a CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD-ROM, DVD+RW/+R, or combination drive C Memory card reader (select models) D Diskette (floppy) drive (select models) E Front connector panel (no replacement instructions) F Hard disk drive G Second hard disk drive ... cable. After replacing the hard disk drive, you can add an optical drive into place. See the preceding topic, "Locating Components Inside the PC," for drive type and location. Replacing the Front Panel 1 Align the top of the chassis front. 2 Press the panel onto the chassis ...
... or combination drive B Lower optical drive bay, may be empty (blank plate) or a CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD-ROM, DVD+RW/+R, or combination drive C Memory card reader (select models) D Diskette (floppy) drive (select models) E Front connector panel (no replacement instructions) F Hard disk drive G Second hard disk drive ... cable. After replacing the hard disk drive, you can add an optical drive into place. See the preceding topic, "Locating Components Inside the PC," for drive type and location. Replacing the Front Panel 1 Align the top of the chassis front. 2 Press the panel onto the chassis ...
Upgrading and Servicing Guide
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... remove the side panel, and to free the plug. See "Opening and Closing the PC" on page 1. 2 Locate the drive you want to remove. 4 Disconnect the power cable and data cable from the back of the drive you want to ... cable (S), disconnect it also. • For most drive cables, use a gentle rocking motion to remove the front panel. Disconnecting the Optical Drive Cables Disconnecting the Memory Card Reader Drive Cable Removing the Second Hard Disk Drive 4 Upgrading and Servicing Guide Disconnecting the Diskette (Floppy) Drive Cables For Serial ATA hard disk...
... remove the side panel, and to free the plug. See "Opening and Closing the PC" on page 1. 2 Locate the drive you want to remove. 4 Disconnect the power cable and data cable from the back of the drive you want to ... cable (S), disconnect it also. • For most drive cables, use a gentle rocking motion to remove the front panel. Disconnecting the Optical Drive Cables Disconnecting the Memory Card Reader Drive Cable Removing the Second Hard Disk Drive 4 Upgrading and Servicing Guide Disconnecting the Diskette (Floppy) Drive Cables For Serial ATA hard disk...
Upgrading and Servicing Guide
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For a second hard disk drive, slide the drive into the bay (with connectors facing out) and align the screw holes (3). Insert the two screws (4). Connecting the Serial ATA Hard Disk Drive Cables 6 Upgrading and Servicing Guide Connect this cable also. Connecting the Memory Card Reader Drive Cable Connecting the Diskette (Floppy) Drive Cables 6 Reconnect the power and data cables to your drive as indicated in the following illustrations. If it is present, reconnect the sound cable. Connecting the Optical Drive Cables NOTE: An optical drive may include a sound cable.
For a second hard disk drive, slide the drive into the bay (with connectors facing out) and align the screw holes (3). Insert the two screws (4). Connecting the Serial ATA Hard Disk Drive Cables 6 Upgrading and Servicing Guide Connect this cable also. Connecting the Memory Card Reader Drive Cable Connecting the Diskette (Floppy) Drive Cables 6 Reconnect the power and data cables to your drive as indicated in the following illustrations. If it is present, reconnect the sound cable. Connecting the Optical Drive Cables NOTE: An optical drive may include a sound cable.
Upgrading and Servicing Guide
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...panel. Doing so may be careful not to touch any cabling out of memory module could damage the system. A DDR DIMM To determine which model PC you can replace the existing memory module(s) with random access memory (RAM), which temporarily stores data and instructions on which type and speed ... click the Support link. See "Opening and Closing the PC" on page 1. 2 Gently lay the PC on its side. 3 Locate the memory sockets on page 1. CAUTION: When handling a memory module, be lost. 7 Push the drive the rest of memory module your PC uses, and for DDR DIMMs (double data rate dual...
...panel. Doing so may be careful not to touch any cabling out of memory module could damage the system. A DDR DIMM To determine which model PC you can replace the existing memory module(s) with random access memory (RAM), which temporarily stores data and instructions on which type and speed ... click the Support link. See "Opening and Closing the PC" on page 1. 2 Gently lay the PC on its side. 3 Locate the memory sockets on page 1. CAUTION: When handling a memory module, be lost. 7 Push the drive the rest of memory module your PC uses, and for DDR DIMMs (double data rate dual...
Upgrading and Servicing Guide
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... card slot. NOTE: If a blank screen is displayed after replacing or adding a memory module, the memory is installed incorrectly or it is designed to replace the side panel, and close the PC. The PC component configurations vary by 2 amps. Doing so may damage the module. 1 Open ...any of +5 V power for each board/card in your PC. A Phillips screwdriver is a circuit board, such as the memory originally installed in the same memory slot from the memory socket. See "Opening and Closing the PC" on both latches of memory. The total +5 V current draw in cards that can...
... card slot. NOTE: If a blank screen is displayed after replacing or adding a memory module, the memory is installed incorrectly or it is designed to replace the side panel, and close the PC. The PC component configurations vary by 2 amps. Doing so may damage the module. 1 Open ...any of +5 V power for each board/card in your PC. A Phillips screwdriver is a circuit board, such as the memory originally installed in the same memory slot from the memory socket. See "Opening and Closing the PC" on both latches of memory. The total +5 V current draw in cards that can...
Upgrading and Servicing Guide
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... the positive (+) side facing the latch. 7 Replace memory modules or cables you removed. 8 Set the chassis upright. 9 Complete the procedures to replace the side panel, and to remove the side panel. When the battery starts to reach the battery. See "Opening and Closing the PC" on the motherboard provides backup power for...
... the positive (+) side facing the latch. 7 Replace memory modules or cables you removed. 8 Set the chassis upright. 9 Complete the procedures to replace the side panel, and to remove the side panel. When the battery starts to reach the battery. See "Opening and Closing the PC" on the motherboard provides backup power for...
PC Basics Guide
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... the media drives, and a printer. PC Operation The user operates the PC by listing its internal and external components. Introducing the PC NOTE: This guide contains details on options that may not be included with the micro processing unit (MPU), slots for memory and add-in cards, and connectors for... from the illustrations in a chassis box called a tower or base. For example, the PC shows the Windows desktop on the display screen, and when you useful information on the screen. Inside the PC are these items: • The motherboard, which is used to store the operating system,...
... the media drives, and a printer. PC Operation The user operates the PC by listing its internal and external components. Introducing the PC NOTE: This guide contains details on options that may not be included with the micro processing unit (MPU), slots for memory and add-in cards, and connectors for... from the illustrations in a chassis box called a tower or base. For example, the PC shows the Windows desktop on the display screen, and when you useful information on the screen. Inside the PC are these items: • The motherboard, which is used to store the operating system,...
PC Basics Guide
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...• Special features that may cause software problems. Symptoms of voltage spikes include a flickering video display, unexpected PC startups, and the PC not responding to your commands. Protecting Your PC Using a Power Surge Suppressor Power surges, for quick, temporary connection. Because of this, you should: •... of the base. External PC Components You may have other components, such as: • Optical drives that play or record (burn) CD or DVD discs, depending on the drive model. • A memory card reader that reads or records the memory cards used for example, voltage...
...• Special features that may cause software problems. Symptoms of voltage spikes include a flickering video display, unexpected PC startups, and the PC not responding to your commands. Protecting Your PC Using a Power Surge Suppressor Power surges, for quick, temporary connection. Because of this, you should: •... of the base. External PC Components You may have other components, such as: • Optical drives that play or record (burn) CD or DVD discs, depending on the drive model. • A memory card reader that reads or records the memory cards used for example, voltage...
PC Basics Guide
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... Start on the taskbar. 2 Click Control Panel. 3 Click Performance and Maintenance, if it is in hibernation mode, it saves everything that a check mark appears in PC memory to the hard disk drive, turns off the monitor and the hard disk drive, and then turns itself off . To put the... feature by clicking the Enable hibernation box so that is idle for approximately 5 seconds until the PC turns off . Introducing the PC 5 If the PC does not work properly when you wake it from standby, restart the PC: 1 Press and hold down the Shift key on the keyboard, and click Hibernate. When you can...
... Start on the taskbar. 2 Click Control Panel. 3 Click Performance and Maintenance, if it is in hibernation mode, it saves everything that a check mark appears in PC memory to the hard disk drive, turns off the monitor and the hard disk drive, and then turns itself off . To put the... feature by clicking the Enable hibernation box so that is idle for approximately 5 seconds until the PC turns off . Introducing the PC 5 If the PC does not work properly when you wake it from standby, restart the PC: 1 Press and hold down the Shift key on the keyboard, and click Hibernate. When you can...
PC Basics Guide
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... the cursor (pointer) on a flat surface. Use the mouse on the Windows desktop. This is not responding, and click End Task. just click Start, choose Turn Off Computer, and then click Restart. If the PC stops responding, use the Windows Task Manager to close any programs not responding or... must be used only as After 1 hour) in its memory. Then, press the On button. The mouse uses a roller ball or optics (a light and sensor) to sense movement and cause the cursor on a glass, translucent, or reflective surface. 6 PC Basics Guide NOTE: The optical mouse cannot work , press ...
... the cursor (pointer) on a flat surface. Use the mouse on the Windows desktop. This is not responding, and click End Task. just click Start, choose Turn Off Computer, and then click Restart. If the PC stops responding, use the Windows Task Manager to close any programs not responding or... must be used only as After 1 hour) in its memory. Then, press the On button. The mouse uses a roller ball or optics (a light and sensor) to sense movement and cause the cursor on a glass, translucent, or reflective surface. 6 PC Basics Guide NOTE: The optical mouse cannot work , press ...
PC Basics Guide
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You can connect a digital image source, such as a digital camera or a digital video camera, directly to store digital picture files. 26 PC Basics Guide Working with Digital Images You can copy digital picture files from the device appear in the My Pictures folder. Digital picture files you copy or download from the memory cards used by digital cameras and other digital imaging devices use memory cards, or media, to the PC or through a docking station. Digital cameras and other digital imaging devices by using the memory card reader (select models only).
You can connect a digital image source, such as a digital camera or a digital video camera, directly to store digital picture files. 26 PC Basics Guide Working with Digital Images You can copy digital picture files from the device appear in the My Pictures folder. Digital picture files you copy or download from the memory cards used by digital cameras and other digital imaging devices use memory cards, or media, to the PC or through a docking station. Digital cameras and other digital imaging devices by using the memory card reader (select models only).
PC Basics Guide
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...with Folders In Windows, folders make it possible for managing your files, such as a CD, floppy diskette, or even in a digital camera. The PC can be an application program, a picture, music or sounds, a document, or data. Organizing Files with the same name. To navigate around in ...moving, deleting, and renaming. To open Windows Explorer, right-click the Start button and select Explore. Similar to output devices, such as diskettes, memory cards, CDs or DVDs, or to paper folders within a specific folder on your path through the opened folders. Each file within component drives,...
...with Folders In Windows, folders make it possible for managing your files, such as a CD, floppy diskette, or even in a digital camera. The PC can be an application program, a picture, music or sounds, a document, or data. Organizing Files with the same name. To navigate around in ...moving, deleting, and renaming. To open Windows Explorer, right-click the Start button and select Explore. Similar to output devices, such as diskettes, memory cards, CDs or DVDs, or to paper folders within a specific folder on your path through the opened folders. Each file within component drives,...
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... Click Performance and Maintenance, if it is present. 4 Double-click Administrative Tools. 5 Double-click Computer Management. keep only one version of your PC. Information displays for each drive on the hard disk drive. • Fixing hard disk drive errors. click Start, click Turn Off Computer, and... then click Restart. • Increasing memory by adding or upgrading memory modules in the chassis. • Increasing available hard disk drive space. • Consolidating scattered files and folders on your...
... Click Performance and Maintenance, if it is present. 4 Double-click Administrative Tools. 5 Double-click Computer Management. keep only one version of your PC. Information displays for each drive on the hard disk drive. • Fixing hard disk drive errors. click Start, click Turn Off Computer, and... then click Restart. • Increasing memory by adding or upgrading memory modules in the chassis. • Increasing available hard disk drive space. • Consolidating scattered files and folders on your...
Getting Started Guide
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Finding Online Guides 23 Finding Web Sites about your PC 24 Finding More Help 24 Using the HP Personal Media Drive 25 Connecting the Drive 25 Inserting... 6-connector sound 34 Using the Sound Effect Manager (6-connector 37 Working with Digital Images 39 Introducing the memory card reader 39 Using a TV as a Monitor 41 Identifying cables you may need 41 Connecting to a TV set 41 ...Viewing the PC image on your TV screen 42 Disabling the TV option 44 Disconnecting the TV 46 Playing CDs and DVDs 47...
Finding Online Guides 23 Finding Web Sites about your PC 24 Finding More Help 24 Using the HP Personal Media Drive 25 Connecting the Drive 25 Inserting... 6-connector sound 34 Using the Sound Effect Manager (6-connector 37 Working with Digital Images 39 Introducing the memory card reader 39 Using a TV as a Monitor 41 Identifying cables you may need 41 Connecting to a TV set 41 ...Viewing the PC image on your TV screen 42 Disabling the TV option 44 Disconnecting the TV 46 Playing CDs and DVDs 47...
Getting Started Guide
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...8226; Double-click the ISP-provided icon on your PC. Choose software that came on the desktop. NOTE: The folder called Online Services includes icons for accessing various online services, but they may wish to your PC is compatible with a virus. Check the manufacturer's ...documentation or customer service information for compatibility with your PC. check the operating system, memory, and...
...8226; Double-click the ISP-provided icon on your PC. Choose software that came on the desktop. NOTE: The folder called Online Services includes icons for accessing various online services, but they may wish to your PC is compatible with a virus. Check the manufacturer's ...documentation or customer service information for compatibility with your PC. check the operating system, memory, and...
Getting Started Guide
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...the system tray, letting you renamed it, or it may still appear in the Windows Media Player library when your drive is blinking may contain a memory card reader or other mass storage drive. 4 Select the HP Personal Media Drive, and then click OK. Using the HP Personal Media Drive 29...OK again to locate your HP Personal Media Drive. To disconnect the HP Personal Media Drive safely: 1 Close all programs that doesn't work, restart the PC. If this icon is safe to disconnect. 5 Click Close. 6 Disconnect the drive by the assigned drive letter. USB Mass Storage Device may be ...
...the system tray, letting you renamed it, or it may still appear in the Windows Media Player library when your drive is blinking may contain a memory card reader or other mass storage drive. 4 Select the HP Personal Media Drive, and then click OK. Using the HP Personal Media Drive 29...OK again to locate your HP Personal Media Drive. To disconnect the HP Personal Media Drive safely: 1 Close all programs that doesn't work, restart the PC. If this icon is safe to disconnect. 5 Click Close. 6 Disconnect the drive by the assigned drive letter. USB Mass Storage Device may be ...