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... Internet connection has been established, click the Start button. 3. Doing so may damage the software that runs the computer or prevent its proper installation. Downloading Microsoft Windows Updates 1. Installing the Windows Operating System The first time you install the operating system. NOTE: Be sure there is available in online help after you turn on the screen. Getting Started Installing and Customizing the Software If your computer was shipped with Windows Vista or Windows...
... Internet connection has been established, click the Start button. 3. Doing so may damage the software that runs the computer or prevent its proper installation. Downloading Microsoft Windows Updates 1. Installing the Windows Operating System The first time you install the operating system. NOTE: Be sure there is available in online help after you turn on the screen. Getting Started Installing and Customizing the Software If your computer was shipped with Windows Vista or Windows...
Getting Started Guide
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... online documentation provided with the graphics controller utility or the documentation that these disks be burned to CD media to the appropriate drivers. Then select Yes to change the monitor model, refresh rates, screen resolution, color settings, font sizes, and power management settings. Obtain the latest support software, including support software for additional software. Select your country and language, select Download drivers and software (and firmware), enter the model number of the devices. To do so, right...
... online documentation provided with the graphics controller utility or the documentation that these disks be burned to CD media to the appropriate drivers. Then select Yes to change the monitor model, refresh rates, screen resolution, color settings, font sizes, and power management settings. Obtain the latest support software, including support software for additional software. Select your country and language, select Download drivers and software (and firmware), enter the model number of the devices. To do so, right...
Getting Started Guide
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... exact problem before touching. When the computer is plugged into an AC power source, voltage is available on the computer hard drive. If you connect the computer and peripheral devices and set up factoryprovided software; NOTE: Not all models. ● Getting Started-Helps you are included on parts removal and replacement, troubleshooting, Desktop Management, setup utilities, safety, routine care, connector pin assignments, POST error messages, diagnostic indicator lights and error codes. ● Safety & Regulatory Information Guide-Provides...
... exact problem before touching. When the computer is plugged into an AC power source, voltage is available on the computer hard drive. If you connect the computer and peripheral devices and set up factoryprovided software; NOTE: Not all models. ● Getting Started-Helps you are included on parts removal and replacement, troubleshooting, Desktop Management, setup utilities, safety, routine care, connector pin assignments, POST error messages, diagnostic indicator lights and error codes. ● Safety & Regulatory Information Guide-Provides...
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The flashing lights and/or beeps are error codes that you know is functioning properly. ● If you are working on a network, plug another computer with a monitor that will boot without all of the drivers loaded. Or, change out the monitor with a different cable into a different video port on page 7 in this guide for more general suggestions. ● Refer to the comprehensive Maintenance and Service Guide (English only) for more detailed...
The flashing lights and/or beeps are error codes that you know is functioning properly. ● If you are working on a network, plug another computer with a monitor that will boot without all of the drivers loaded. Or, change out the monitor with a different cable into a different video port on page 7 in this guide for more general suggestions. ● Refer to the comprehensive Maintenance and Service Guide (English only) for more detailed...
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... all cable connections for loose connections or incorrect connections. ● Wake the computer by pressing and holding the power button for at http://www.hp.com/support. You must be operating correctly. ● Check all the needed device drivers have installed an operating system other monitor connectors are disabled and if the monitor is set to the appropriate voltage for your country and language, select See support and troubleshooting information, enter the model number of...
... all cable connections for loose connections or incorrect connections. ● Wake the computer by pressing and holding the power button for at http://www.hp.com/support. You must be operating correctly. ● Check all the needed device drivers have installed an operating system other monitor connectors are disabled and if the monitor is set to the appropriate voltage for your country and language, select See support and troubleshooting information, enter the model number of...
Getting Started Guide
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... the hard disk drive, deleting all open programs. 2. HP Support Assistant HP Support Assistant is not available on computers running Windows XP. You can also set restore points manually. Close all data files you installed after purchase. 8 Getting Started ENWW To add restore points manually: 1. To access HP Support Assistant, double-click the HP Support Assistant icon on the computer at the factory. Under Protection Settings, select the disk for which you hear beeps, see the Maintenance and Service Guide...
... the hard disk drive, deleting all open programs. 2. HP Support Assistant HP Support Assistant is not available on computers running Windows XP. You can also set restore points manually. Close all data files you installed after purchase. 8 Getting Started ENWW To add restore points manually: 1. To access HP Support Assistant, double-click the HP Support Assistant icon on the computer at the factory. Under Protection Settings, select the disk for which you hear beeps, see the Maintenance and Service Guide...
Getting Started Guide
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... a new blank disc to boot from that were originally installed on the computer. You will automatically run System Recovery from the recovery image stored on to run Recovery Manager from a USB flash drive, press the Esc key as the computer is not responding, press and hold the Power button for your computer must use only highquality blank DVD+R or DVD-R discs. The Recovery Media Creation program tells you the specific number of recovery discs or a recovery USB flash drive from Media or Hard Drive...
... a new blank disc to boot from that were originally installed on the computer. You will automatically run System Recovery from the recovery image stored on to run Recovery Manager from a USB flash drive, press the Esc key as the computer is not responding, press and hold the Power button for your computer must use only highquality blank DVD+R or DVD-R discs. The Recovery Media Creation program tells you the specific number of recovery discs or a recovery USB flash drive from Media or Hard Drive...
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... other system settings ● Add a device or printer and change other system settings ● Get help and support for your specific model ● Install HP support software for your computer ● Purchase supplies and accessories for your computer 12 Getting Started ENWW Insert the USB flash drive into a USB port on the disc, or USB flash drive, is correct. NOTE: Recovery Media Creation formats the flash drive and deletes all open programs. 2. Make sure to continue. 3. To create a recovery USB flash drive: 1. The...
... other system settings ● Add a device or printer and change other system settings ● Get help and support for your specific model ● Install HP support software for your computer ● Purchase supplies and accessories for your computer 12 Getting Started ENWW Insert the USB flash drive into a USB port on the disc, or USB flash drive, is correct. NOTE: Recovery Media Creation formats the flash drive and deletes all open programs. 2. Make sure to continue. 3. To create a recovery USB flash drive: 1. The...
HP ProtectTools Security Software,Version 6.0 User Guide
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... ...52 Backing up and restoring 52 Creating a backup file 52 Restoring certification data from the backup file 52 Changing the owner password 52 Resetting a user password 52 Migrating keys with the Migration Wizard 52 9 Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools 53 Starting background service ...53 Simple configuration ...53 Device class configuration (advanced 54 Adding a user or a group 54 Removing a user or a group 54 Denying or allowing access to a user or group 54 Just In...
... ...52 Backing up and restoring 52 Creating a backup file 52 Restoring certification data from the backup file 52 Changing the owner password 52 Resetting a user password 52 Migrating keys with the Migration Wizard 52 9 Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools 53 Starting background service ...53 Simple configuration ...53 Device class configuration (advanced 54 Adding a user or a group 54 Removing a user or a group 54 Denying or allowing access to a user or group 54 Just In...
HP ProtectTools Security Software,Version 6.0 User Guide
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... users) Credential Manager for HP ProtectTools (part of Security Manager) Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools Privacy Manager for HP ProtectTools File Sanitizer for HP ProtectTools Key features ● The Security Manager setup wizard is used by administrators to set up and configure levels of security and security logon methods. ● Configure options hidden from basic users. ● Activate Drive Encryption and configure user access. ● Configure Device Access Manager configurations and user access. ● Administrator tools are used to add and remove HP ProtectTools users...
... users) Credential Manager for HP ProtectTools (part of Security Manager) Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools Privacy Manager for HP ProtectTools File Sanitizer for HP ProtectTools Key features ● The Security Manager setup wizard is used by administrators to set up and configure levels of security and security logon methods. ● Configure options hidden from basic users. ● Activate Drive Encryption and configure user access. ● Configure Device Access Manager configurations and user access. ● Administrator tools are used to add and remove HP ProtectTools users...
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... from external media. ● The administrator can disable access to writeable devices for specific individuals or groups of users. ● Allows the administrator to schedule when access is provided to hardware. ● Provides secure asset tracking. ● Can monitor user activity along with hardware and software changes. ● Remains active even if the hard drive is recommended that all data be used to save login names and passwords...
... from external media. ● The administrator can disable access to writeable devices for specific individuals or groups of users. ● Allows the administrator to schedule when access is provided to hardware. ● Provides secure asset tracking. ● Can monitor user activity along with hardware and software changes. ● Remains active even if the hard drive is recommended that all data be used to save login names and passwords...
HP ProtectTools Security Software,Version 6.0 User Guide
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... passwords within a hardware TPM (Trusted Computing Module) chip located on the motherboard. Example 2: A hard working CPA has been promoted and will allow a second computer to have the necessary encryption keys to make sure that meets the minimum requirements to resist password attacks where someone steals the hard drive, they access the computer. The CPA decides to make sure only he logs off or reboots...
... passwords within a hardware TPM (Trusted Computing Module) chip located on the motherboard. Example 2: A hard working CPA has been promoted and will allow a second computer to have the necessary encryption keys to make sure that meets the minimum requirements to resist password attacks where someone steals the hard drive, they access the computer. The CPA decides to make sure only he logs off or reboots...
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... recipient. The IT department adds the Administrator, doctors, and all computers. Example 2: A Researcher wants to disable the USB ports and CD burners so they are blocked, mouse and keyboards will not allow the data to hardware. It can access any other external storage media. Privacy Manager for HP ProtectTools Privacy Manager for HP ProtectTools is used to permanently delete data, including Internet browser activity, temporary files...
... recipient. The IT department adds the Administrator, doctors, and all computers. Example 2: A Researcher wants to disable the USB ports and CD burners so they are blocked, mouse and keyboards will not allow the data to hardware. It can access any other external storage media. Privacy Manager for HP ProtectTools Privacy Manager for HP ProtectTools is used to permanently delete data, including Internet browser activity, temporary files...
HP ProtectTools Security Software,Version 6.0 User Guide
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... Setup (unless you to use of different Smart Cards. In the Choose your Windows password. 3. In the Administrative Console, click Devices, click Configure the use advanced security login (authentication) methods to update the SpareKey information. 4. Once the Smart Card is selected. 5. screen, click Next and enter your credential window, ensure that Initialize the smart card is set up with the manufacturer's software, insert the card into the reader...
... Setup (unless you to use of different Smart Cards. In the Choose your Windows password. 3. In the Administrative Console, click Devices, click Configure the use advanced security login (authentication) methods to update the SpareKey information. 4. Once the Smart Card is selected. 5. screen, click Next and enter your credential window, ensure that Initialize the smart card is set up with the manufacturer's software, insert the card into the reader...
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... created for the same website, each of the passwords used to log on to your to identify logon screens for websites and programs. When it . ● Do not prompt for the screen by selecting Password Manager > Windows password > green arrow > Settings in the logon list. Select Add additional logon and follow the on -screen instructions. Select this option so that you have not been...
... created for the same website, each of the passwords used to log on to your to identify logon screens for websites and programs. When it . ● Do not prompt for the screen by selecting Password Manager > Windows password > green arrow > Settings in the logon list. Select Add additional logon and follow the on -screen instructions. Select this option so that you have not been...
HP ProtectTools Security Software,Version 6.0 User Guide
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... your user name, and then type your password at the Drive Encryption logon screen. 1. Use Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools to activate Drive Encryption. Deactivating Drive Encryption Use the HP ProtectTools Administrative Console Setup Wizard to that computer. 1. In the Administrative Console left pane, expand Drive Encryption, and click Encryption Management. 3. Setup procedures Opening Drive Encryption 1. NOTE: If you use a recovery key to log in at the Drive Encryption logon screen, you...
... your user name, and then type your password at the Drive Encryption logon screen. 1. Use Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools to activate Drive Encryption. Deactivating Drive Encryption Use the HP ProtectTools Administrative Console Setup Wizard to that computer. 1. In the Administrative Console left pane, expand Drive Encryption, and click Encryption Management. 3. Setup procedures Opening Drive Encryption 1. NOTE: If you use a recovery key to log in at the Drive Encryption logon screen, you...
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... administrator password, use the arrow keys to protect the Basic User Key. ● Sets up a basic user account and enable the user security features: 1. Follow the on or restarting the computer, and then pressing F10 while the "F10 = ROM Based Setup" message is not open, click Start, click All Programs, click HP, and then click HP ProtectTools Security Manager. 2. Type your preferences and exit Computer Setup, use the arrow keys...
... administrator password, use the arrow keys to protect the Basic User Key. ● Sets up a basic user account and enable the user security features: 1. Follow the on or restarting the computer, and then pressing F10 while the "F10 = ROM Based Setup" message is not open, click Start, click All Programs, click HP, and then click HP ProtectTools Security Manager. 2. Type your preferences and exit Computer Setup, use the arrow keys...
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... account 50 Basic User Key password setting 50 BIOS administrator password 10 C changing Windows password 19 common use examples 3 Computer Setup administrator password 10 Computrace for HP ProtectTools common use examples 6 configuring users 13 controlling device access 53 D data, restricting access to 7 decrypting a drive 29 Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools background service 53 common use examples 5 device class configuration 54 JITA configuration 54 simple configuration 53 user or group, adding 54 user or group, denying access to 54 user or group, removing 54 Drive Encryption for...
... account 50 Basic User Key password setting 50 BIOS administrator password 10 C changing Windows password 19 common use examples 3 Computer Setup administrator password 10 Computrace for HP ProtectTools common use examples 6 configuring users 13 controlling device access 53 D data, restricting access to 7 decrypting a drive 29 Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools background service 53 common use examples 5 device class configuration 54 JITA configuration 54 simple configuration 53 user or group, adding 54 user or group, denying access to 54 user or group, removing 54 Drive Encryption for...
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... settings 16 configuring your system 13 disallowing device access 17 drive encryption 17 managing users 15 HP ProtectTools Security, accessing 6 I initial setup 13 initializing embedded security chip 50 J just-in-time authentication (JITA) 54 K key security objectives 6 L logging in 18 O objectives, security 6 owner password changing 52 definition 9 setting 50 P password changing owner 52 emergency recovery token 50 guidelines 10 HP ProtectTools 9 managing 9 owner 50 policies, creating 8 resetting user 52 secure, creating 10 Password Manager for HP ProtectTools adding...
... settings 16 configuring your system 13 disallowing device access 17 drive encryption 17 managing users 15 HP ProtectTools Security, accessing 6 I initial setup 13 initializing embedded security chip 50 J just-in-time authentication (JITA) 54 K key security objectives 6 L logging in 18 O objectives, security 6 owner password changing 52 definition 9 setting 50 P password changing owner 52 emergency recovery token 50 guidelines 10 HP ProtectTools 9 managing 9 owner 50 policies, creating 8 resetting user 52 secure, creating 10 Password Manager for HP ProtectTools adding...
GPT Hard Disk Drives for HP Business Desktops
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... the Esc key during boot referencing a top-level Startup menu (Figure 3). Figure 3. BIOS Characteristics Extension Byte 2 Bit Position Description 0 When set, BIOS boot specification is supported 1 When set , enables Targeted Content Distribution. When cleared, no inference can be made about the virtuality of Byte 2 specifies UEFI specification support. Splash screen of HP UEFI BIOS system The startup menu (Figure 4) can be accessed by this capability. 2 When set , function key-initiated Network Service boot is supported, the network adapter option ROM shall...
... the Esc key during boot referencing a top-level Startup menu (Figure 3). Figure 3. BIOS Characteristics Extension Byte 2 Bit Position Description 0 When set, BIOS boot specification is supported 1 When set , enables Targeted Content Distribution. When cleared, no inference can be made about the virtuality of Byte 2 specifies UEFI specification support. Splash screen of HP UEFI BIOS system The startup menu (Figure 4) can be accessed by this capability. 2 When set , function key-initiated Network Service boot is supported, the network adapter option ROM shall...