End User License Agreement
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... expressly granted to a separate license agreement between (a) you (either an individual or a single entity) and (b) Hewlett-Packard Company ("HP") that governs your HP product ("HP Product"), that it is used only for use the Software Product on more than one computer, you may make archival or back-up... BY purposes of Rights. d. GRANT OF LICENSE. You do not have Software Product into Your Computer's AGREE TO ALL TERMS AND temporary memory (RAM) for use the Software Product only on more than one computer. Other software may load the Software ON THE CONDITION THAT YOU ...
... expressly granted to a separate license agreement between (a) you (either an individual or a single entity) and (b) Hewlett-Packard Company ("HP") that governs your HP product ("HP Product"), that it is used only for use the Software Product on more than one computer, you may make archival or back-up... BY purposes of Rights. d. GRANT OF LICENSE. You do not have Software Product into Your Computer's AGREE TO ALL TERMS AND temporary memory (RAM) for use the Software Product only on more than one computer. Other software may load the Software ON THE CONDITION THAT YOU ...
Limited Warranty and Support Guide - Refurbished
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... Software Product only on those computers. You may copy the Software Product into Your Computer's temporary memory (RAM) for use on more than one computer, you may accompany the HP Product. You may make archival or back-up purposes. Notwithstanding the terms and conditions of this ... the Software Product. Other software may load the Software Product into the local memory or storage device of the HP Product. If the Software Product is provided to the original Software Product provided by HP unless HP provides other terms will prevail. 4. b. Storage. You do not have the...
... Software Product only on those computers. You may copy the Software Product into Your Computer's temporary memory (RAM) for use on more than one computer, you may accompany the HP Product. You may make archival or back-up purposes. Notwithstanding the terms and conditions of this ... the Software Product. Other software may load the Software Product into the local memory or storage device of the HP Product. If the Software Product is provided to the original Software Product provided by HP unless HP provides other terms will prevail. 4. b. Storage. You do not have the...
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...
Upgrade and Service
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...all peripherals and cables from the spinning fan blades. NOTE: Computer features may vary by touching the metal cage of DIMM (dual in-line memory module) for your computer or be needed. Observe the following screw (Torque screw). You may not be injured from the front and the ...back of memory installed. Removing Memory 1 Remove the Pocket Media Drive, if it is present. WARNING: Never open the cover with the following requirements before touching any internal...
...all peripherals and cables from the spinning fan blades. NOTE: Computer features may vary by touching the metal cage of DIMM (dual in-line memory module) for your computer or be needed. Observe the following screw (Torque screw). You may not be injured from the front and the ...back of memory installed. Removing Memory 1 Remove the Pocket Media Drive, if it is present. WARNING: Never open the cover with the following requirements before touching any internal...
Upgrade and Service
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Removing and Replacing Memory 3 Pull each of the tabs out slightly, away from the computer. 5 Grasp the handle, and pull the side panel about 2.5 cm (1 inch) toward the back of the side panel, and then lift the panel from the computer, to the computer. 4 Loosen the side panel thumbscrew on the back of the computer. 6 Tilt out the top of the computer to release it. 7 Locate the three tabs that secure the front panel to release the panel. 537500-001 -
Removing and Replacing Memory 3 Pull each of the tabs out slightly, away from the computer. 5 Grasp the handle, and pull the side panel about 2.5 cm (1 inch) toward the back of the side panel, and then lift the panel from the computer, to the computer. 4 Loosen the side panel thumbscrew on the back of the computer. 6 Tilt out the top of the computer to release it. 7 Locate the three tabs that secure the front panel to release the panel. 537500-001 -
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8 Swing the front panel open toward the left, and then lift it off the computer. 11 Squeeze the top and bottom of the PMD connector and remove it from the top cage. 9 Lay the computer on the side. 12 Remove the two screws that secure the drive cage in the computer. 10 Locate the hard disk drive cage inside the computer. You must remove the cage to access memory. 4 537500-001 - Removing and Replacing Memory
8 Swing the front panel open toward the left, and then lift it off the computer. 11 Squeeze the top and bottom of the PMD connector and remove it from the top cage. 9 Lay the computer on the side. 12 Remove the two screws that secure the drive cage in the computer. 10 Locate the hard disk drive cage inside the computer. You must remove the cage to access memory. 4 537500-001 - Removing and Replacing Memory
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13 Insert a long screwdriver into the opening in the cage. 15 Slide the cage toward the top of the computer to release it. 14 Using the screwdriver, press the latch for the drive cage inside the computer. 16 Lift the cage partway out of the computer. 537500-001 - Removing and Replacing Memory 5
13 Insert a long screwdriver into the opening in the cage. 15 Slide the cage toward the top of the computer to release it. 14 Using the screwdriver, press the latch for the drive cage inside the computer. 16 Lift the cage partway out of the computer. 537500-001 - Removing and Replacing Memory 5
Upgrade and Service
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...For plugs without a latch, pull the plug straight out from the connector. 18 Locate the memory sockets on the motherboard. This illustration shows two memory modules installed in the center of each end of memory sockets may be pressed or squeezed to the processor (1) on your computer. The... and then pull the plug (2 or 4) from the connector. NOTE: The location and number of the memory socket to release the memory module. 13 4 2 6 537500-001 - Removing and Replacing Memory Set the cage aside. 1 19 Push down the retaining clip on the cables are multiple drives helps ensure...
...For plugs without a latch, pull the plug straight out from the connector. 18 Locate the memory sockets on the motherboard. This illustration shows two memory modules installed in the center of each end of memory sockets may be pressed or squeezed to the processor (1) on your computer. The... and then pull the plug (2 or 4) from the connector. NOTE: The location and number of the memory socket to release the memory module. 13 4 2 6 537500-001 - Removing and Replacing Memory Set the cage aside. 1 19 Push down the retaining clip on the cables are multiple drives helps ensure...
Upgrade and Service
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...Hewlett-Packard always provides quality parts that matches the notch on the bottom edge. Incompatible memory modules cannot be installed in the socket closest to different manufacturers or models. Replacing Memory IMPORTANT: The new (replacement) part may not look the same as the original part...only the top edge of the memory module, locate the notch on the memory module. 537500-001 - Removing and Replacing Memory 7 20 Touching only the top edge of the memory module, lift it out of memory has a different notch position. NOTE: Install the memory modules into the blue sockets first...
...Hewlett-Packard always provides quality parts that matches the notch on the bottom edge. Incompatible memory modules cannot be installed in the socket closest to different manufacturers or models. Replacing Memory IMPORTANT: The new (replacement) part may not look the same as the original part...only the top edge of the memory module, locate the notch on the memory module. 537500-001 - Removing and Replacing Memory 7 20 Touching only the top edge of the memory module, lift it out of memory has a different notch position. NOTE: Install the memory modules into the blue sockets first...
Upgrade and Service
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Removing and Replacing Memory 3 Position the memory module over the socket, aligning the notch with the tab in the socket, and then firmly press the module down into the socket... 4 Tip up the hard disk drive cage, and locate the four tabs on the bottom. ...until the retaining clips at the ends of the socket lock the module into place. 5 Locate the four slots inside the computer that match the tabs on the bottom of the hard disk drive cage. 8 537500-001 -
Removing and Replacing Memory 3 Position the memory module over the socket, aligning the notch with the tab in the socket, and then firmly press the module down into the socket... 4 Tip up the hard disk drive cage, and locate the four tabs on the bottom. ...until the retaining clips at the ends of the socket lock the module into place. 5 Locate the four slots inside the computer that match the tabs on the bottom of the hard disk drive cage. 8 537500-001 -
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6 Hold the cage over the computer, and connect the hard disk drive power and data cables. 8 Slide the cage toward the bottom of the computer until it locks into place. 7 Lower the cage into the computer, inserting the four tabs on the bottom of the cage into the computer slots. 9 Insert and tighten the two screws that secure the cage in the computer. 10 Squeeze the top and bottom of the PMD connector and insert it into the top cage. 537500-001 - Removing and Replacing Memory 9
6 Hold the cage over the computer, and connect the hard disk drive power and data cables. 8 Slide the cage toward the bottom of the computer until it locks into place. 7 Lower the cage into the computer, inserting the four tabs on the bottom of the cage into the computer slots. 9 Insert and tighten the two screws that secure the cage in the computer. 10 Squeeze the top and bottom of the PMD connector and insert it into the top cage. 537500-001 - Removing and Replacing Memory 9
Upgrade and Service
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... the left side of the panel, inserting the tabs into the rail slots on the inside of the panel into the computer. Removing and Replacing Memory 11 Set the computer upright. 14 Place the bottom of the panel on the computer, inserting the tabs on the computer. Swing the right side...
... the left side of the panel, inserting the tabs into the rail slots on the inside of the panel into the computer. Removing and Replacing Memory 11 Set the computer upright. 14 Place the bottom of the panel on the computer, inserting the tabs on the computer. Swing the right side...
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Removing and Replacing Memory 11 16 Tighten the side panel thumbscrew on the back of the computer. 17 Reconnect all peripherals and cables, and then turn on the computer. 537500-001 -
Removing and Replacing Memory 11 16 Tighten the side panel thumbscrew on the back of the computer. 17 Reconnect all peripherals and cables, and then turn on the computer. 537500-001 -
Warranty
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... (e.g. d. Use. Storage. Recovery Solution. You may accompany the HP Product. The use of any other form, may copy the Software Product into Your Computer's temporary memory (RAM) for restoring the hard disk of the HP Product with all terms and conditions of Rights. IF YOU DO... in this EULA may load the Software Product into the local memory or storage device of using the Software Product. You may use with /for your HP product ("HP Product"), that it is used for purposes of the HP Product. BY INSTALLING, COPYING, DOWNLOADING, OR OTHERWISE USING THE ...
... (e.g. d. Use. Storage. Recovery Solution. You may accompany the HP Product. The use of any other form, may copy the Software Product into Your Computer's temporary memory (RAM) for restoring the hard disk of the HP Product with all terms and conditions of Rights. IF YOU DO... in this EULA may load the Software Product into the local memory or storage device of using the Software Product. You may use with /for your HP product ("HP Product"), that it is used for purposes of the HP Product. BY INSTALLING, COPYING, DOWNLOADING, OR OTHERWISE USING THE ...
Warranty
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... it is to recycle: http://www.hp.com/recycle The information contained herein is subject to HP and Compaq systems. The memory above 3GB may not be available because of installed memory. 1 Turn on the PC. 2 Press the F1 key. we take back all memory above 3GB is not limited to change... without notice. Confirming Total Memory The system BIOS displays the ...
... it is to recycle: http://www.hp.com/recycle The information contained herein is subject to HP and Compaq systems. The memory above 3GB may not be available because of installed memory. 1 Turn on the PC. 2 Press the F1 key. we take back all memory above 3GB is not limited to change... without notice. Confirming Total Memory The system BIOS displays the ...
Getting Started
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... an Old Computer to Your New Computer 26 Special Features of Your Computer 27 Using the Memory Card Reader 27 Using a Vertical CD/DVD Drive 29 Using LightScribe Technology 30 Using the Remote Control 31 HP Easy Backup ...32 Peripheral Device Landing Pad and Cable Routing 32 Using Software...33 Getting More... the Onscreen Help and Support Center 35 Accessing Support on the Web 35 Finding Guides on the Web 35 Finding Onscreen Guides 36 Using the PC Help & Tools Folder 36 Using HP Total Care Advisor Software 37 Using the Computer with Safety and Comfort 37 Table of Contents iii
... an Old Computer to Your New Computer 26 Special Features of Your Computer 27 Using the Memory Card Reader 27 Using a Vertical CD/DVD Drive 29 Using LightScribe Technology 30 Using the Remote Control 31 HP Easy Backup ...32 Peripheral Device Landing Pad and Cable Routing 32 Using Software...33 Getting More... the Onscreen Help and Support Center 35 Accessing Support on the Web 35 Finding Guides on the Web 35 Finding Onscreen Guides 36 Using the PC Help & Tools Folder 36 Using HP Total Care Advisor Software 37 Using the Computer with Safety and Comfort 37 Table of Contents iii
Getting Started
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... on the front of each program window. The Lock button. The computer has these reduced power states: Sleep mode saves your work to memory, so you can lock it or put the computer automatically into Sleep or Hibernate mode. Action Shut Down Lock Click the Windows Vista start the...(features vary by clicking the X at the upper-right corner of the computer. Hibernate mode (available as an advanced power setting) saves the system memory to a temporary file on to shutting down the computer, you can resume quickly. As an alternative to it is ready to the screen. You can...
... on the front of each program window. The Lock button. The computer has these reduced power states: Sleep mode saves your work to memory, so you can lock it or put the computer automatically into Sleep or Hibernate mode. Action Shut Down Lock Click the Windows Vista start the...(features vary by clicking the X at the upper-right corner of the computer. Hibernate mode (available as an advanced power setting) saves the system memory to a temporary file on to shutting down the computer, you can resume quickly. As an alternative to it is ready to the screen. You can...
Getting Started
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... Power Options. Automatic Sleep or Hibernate mode You can set up the computer to go into a reduced-power state, and the monitor is in computer memory, turns off the monitor and the hard disk drive, and then turns itself off . (You can set the computer to the screen. Or Quickly press...
... Power Options. Automatic Sleep or Hibernate mode You can set up the computer to go into a reduced-power state, and the monitor is in computer memory, turns off the monitor and the hard disk drive, and then turns itself off . (You can set the computer to the screen. Or Quickly press...
Getting Started
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... doing so may require that you restart the computer, the computer clears some settings and starts over using the operating system and software in its memory. Check with your selections, and then click Apply. Restarting is the easiest and most effective way to Sleep. Or Quickly press the On button on...
... doing so may require that you restart the computer, the computer clears some settings and starts over using the operating system and software in its memory. Check with your selections, and then click Apply. Restarting is the easiest and most effective way to Sleep. Or Quickly press the On button on...