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... be construed as constituting an additional warranty. Nothing herein should be liable for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. This document contains proprietary ...to change without the prior written consent of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated to another language without notice. Safety and Regulatory Information Desktops, Thin Clients, and Personal Workstations Tenth Edition (October 2009) Ninth Edition (August 2009) Eighth Edition (March 2009) Seventh Edition (September 2008) ...
... be construed as constituting an additional warranty. Nothing herein should be liable for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. This document contains proprietary ...to change without the prior written consent of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated to another language without notice. Safety and Regulatory Information Desktops, Thin Clients, and Personal Workstations Tenth Edition (October 2009) Ninth Edition (August 2009) Eighth Edition (March 2009) Seventh Edition (September 2008) ...
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CAUTION: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to follow directions could result in bodily harm or loss of information. ENWW iii About This Book This guide provides safety and regulatory information that failure to equipment or loss of life. WARNING! NOTE: Text set off in this manner provides important supplemental information. Text set off in this manner indicates that is compliant with U.S., Canadian, and International regulations for Desktops, Thin Clients, and Personal Workstations.
CAUTION: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to follow directions could result in bodily harm or loss of information. ENWW iii About This Book This guide provides safety and regulatory information that failure to equipment or loss of life. WARNING! NOTE: Text set off in this manner provides important supplemental information. Text set off in this manner indicates that is compliant with U.S., Canadian, and International regulations for Desktops, Thin Clients, and Personal Workstations.
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... this device is subject to co-channel mobile satellite systems. High-power radar is that may damage your computer. For the Belkin Dual-Band Wireless A+G Desktop Card the maximum antenna gain permitted as specified by the Canadian e.i.r.p.
... this device is subject to co-channel mobile satellite systems. High-power radar is that may damage your computer. For the Belkin Dual-Band Wireless A+G Desktop Card the maximum antenna gain permitted as specified by the Canadian e.i.r.p.
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.... The Power Management feature enables the computer to power down the computer and monitor after a period of inactivity: Business Desktops Consumer Desktops Thin Clients Workstations Operating System XP Vista Windows 7 Windows Server 2008 R2 Computer 15 minutes 15 minutes 30 minutes 15 ...Agency Notices ENWW When used through more information about the ENERGY STAR program and its environmental benefits: http://www.energystar.gov. HP computers marked with an external monitor that are ENERGY STAR-qualified per the applicable ENERGY STAR guidelines for computers. The following ...
.... The Power Management feature enables the computer to power down the computer and monitor after a period of inactivity: Business Desktops Consumer Desktops Thin Clients Workstations Operating System XP Vista Windows 7 Windows Server 2008 R2 Computer 15 minutes 15 minutes 30 minutes 15 ...Agency Notices ENWW When used through more information about the ENERGY STAR program and its environmental benefits: http://www.energystar.gov. HP computers marked with an external monitor that are ENERGY STAR-qualified per the applicable ENERGY STAR guidelines for computers. The following ...
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..., you must also reset the ENERGY STAR settings (if applicable) after the restore. Mercury Statement This HP product may require special handling when recycled or disposed of in the display LCD Disposal of mercury can ... battery may contain perchlorate and may contain the following material that might require special handling at http://www.hp.com/go/reach. A chemical information report for your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA).... NOTE: ENERGY STAR is not supported on Linux or FreeDOS Desktop PCs. ENERGY STAR is not supported on Linux workstations.
..., you must also reset the ENERGY STAR settings (if applicable) after the restore. Mercury Statement This HP product may require special handling when recycled or disposed of in the display LCD Disposal of mercury can ... battery may contain perchlorate and may contain the following material that might require special handling at http://www.hp.com/go/reach. A chemical information report for your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA).... NOTE: ENERGY STAR is not supported on Linux or FreeDOS Desktop PCs. ENERGY STAR is not supported on Linux workstations.
PC Basics Guide
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... and DVDs 17 Using a Diskette (Floppy) Drive 19 Using a Printer 19 Introducing the Software 21 Learning More about Software 21 Using the Desktop 21 Removing Desktop Icons 22 Retrieving Desktop Icons 22 Using the Start Menu 23 Using the All Programs Menu 23 Organizing Your All Programs List 23 Using the Control Panel... Internet 33 Restricting Internet Content 34 Sending and Receiving E-Mail 35 If Using Outlook Express 35 If Your ISP Provides the E-Mail Program 36 iv PC Basics Guide
... and DVDs 17 Using a Diskette (Floppy) Drive 19 Using a Printer 19 Introducing the Software 21 Learning More about Software 21 Using the Desktop 21 Removing Desktop Icons 22 Retrieving Desktop Icons 22 Using the Start Menu 23 Using the All Programs Menu 23 Organizing Your All Programs List 23 Using the Control Panel... Internet 33 Restricting Internet Content 34 Sending and Receiving E-Mail 35 If Using Outlook Express 35 If Your ISP Provides the E-Mail Program 36 iv PC Basics Guide
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...not be included with the monitor (select models only). PC Base Components The PC consists of the PC. PC Operation The user operates the PC by listing its internal and external components. For example, the PC shows the Windows desktop on the display screen, and when you useful information on... the screen. Your PC may be included with the micro ...
...not be included with the monitor (select models only). PC Base Components The PC consists of the PC. PC Operation The user operates the PC by listing its internal and external components. For example, the PC shows the Windows desktop on the display screen, and when you useful information on... the screen. Your PC may be included with the micro ...
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... click Start, choose Turn Off Computer, and then click Restart. Or Click Shut Down, and then click Restart. Using the Mouse Your PC includes a mouse for the PC, click the time to elapse before hibernation (such as a last resort. The mouse uses a roller ball or optics (a light and ...turn on a glass, translucent, or reflective surface. 6 PC Basics Guide Use the mouse on the Windows desktop. Choose the settings. • To turn off the PC. This is not recommended and should be set the timer for your PC. Restarting the PC When you changed the Enable hibernation check box, click ...
... click Start, choose Turn Off Computer, and then click Restart. Or Click Shut Down, and then click Restart. Using the Mouse Your PC includes a mouse for the PC, click the time to elapse before hibernation (such as a last resort. The mouse uses a roller ball or optics (a light and ...turn on a glass, translucent, or reflective surface. 6 PC Basics Guide Use the mouse on the Windows desktop. Choose the settings. • To turn off the PC. This is not recommended and should be set the timer for your PC. Restarting the PC When you changed the Enable hibernation check box, click ...
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...Keyboard Features Alphanumeric Keys The alphanumeric keys are combinations of the keyboard, and some use a different layout on a standard typewriter. Introducing the PC 9 For example, from the illustrations. Using the Keyboard The keyboard is the primary way you time and mouse clicks. Your keyboard has ... as Alt+Ctrl+S. Your keyboard may be wireless. In Windows, press Ctrl+C to copy an item you press simultaneously to your PC or may vary from the Windows desktop, press the Alt (alternate) key, the Ctrl (control) key, and the S key (the letter s) to undo the ...
...Keyboard Features Alphanumeric Keys The alphanumeric keys are combinations of the keyboard, and some use a different layout on a standard typewriter. Introducing the PC 9 For example, from the illustrations. Using the Keyboard The keyboard is the primary way you time and mouse clicks. Your keyboard has ... as Alt+Ctrl+S. Your keyboard may be wireless. In Windows, press Ctrl+C to copy an item you press simultaneously to your PC or may vary from the Windows desktop, press the Alt (alternate) key, the Ctrl (control) key, and the S key (the letter s) to undo the ...
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... to view the computer image on the back of text on the next device. If Alt+F5 does not work, restart the PC and try again. purchase separately). Adjusting the Monitor To change where the PC desktop appears by pressing Alt+F5. Each time you press the Alt+F5 key combination, the... PC display appears on your screen. • Moving the slide toward Less increases the size of your PC, you may need to disable the TV option to...
... to view the computer image on the back of text on the next device. If Alt+F5 does not work, restart the PC and try again. purchase separately). Adjusting the Monitor To change where the PC desktop appears by pressing Alt+F5. Each time you press the Alt+F5 key combination, the... PC display appears on your screen. • Moving the slide toward Less increases the size of your PC, you may need to disable the TV option to...
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..., the files are permanently deleted. Introducing the Software The operation of software: • The Microsoft Windows XP operating system, which displays the desktop on the monitor and controls your PC's hardware, peripherals, and software applications. • Software programs that perform specific functions, such as a word processing program. For Microsoft Windows, you need...
..., the files are permanently deleted. Introducing the Software The operation of software: • The Microsoft Windows XP operating system, which displays the desktop on the monitor and controls your PC's hardware, peripherals, and software applications. • Software programs that perform specific functions, such as a word processing program. For Microsoft Windows, you need...
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... right-clicking the icon and then selecting Delete. CAUTION: Do not delete unfamiliar desktop icons. Delete a desktop icon by opening the Unused Desktop Shortcuts folder on your desktop and dragging the icon onto the desktop. 22 PC Basics Guide Removing Desktop Icons You can remove most desktop icons by either deleting them or moving them to the Unused...
... right-clicking the icon and then selecting Delete. CAUTION: Do not delete unfamiliar desktop icons. Delete a desktop icon by opening the Unused Desktop Shortcuts folder on your desktop and dragging the icon onto the desktop. 22 PC Basics Guide Removing Desktop Icons You can remove most desktop icons by either deleting them or moving them to the Unused...
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... of an item: 1 Right-click the item. 2 Select Rename. 3 Type the new name, and press Enter on the taskbar, and then click Control Panel. 24 PC Basics Guide To remove a shortcut: 1 Click Start. 2 Choose All Programs. 3 Select the folder. 4 Right-click the shortcut, and then select Delete. To open the control... the item (shortcut) appears in the folder. 3 Drag the item or the copy into the All Programs list or into a folder, drag it to your desktop, and then drag it to delete a software program, the shortcut in a folder, and hold down the mouse button. 2 Move the mouse pointer to where you...
... of an item: 1 Right-click the item. 2 Select Rename. 3 Type the new name, and press Enter on the taskbar, and then click Control Panel. 24 PC Basics Guide To remove a shortcut: 1 Click Start. 2 Choose All Programs. 3 Select the folder. 4 Right-click the shortcut, and then select Delete. To open the control... the item (shortcut) appears in the folder. 3 Drag the item or the copy into the All Programs list or into a folder, drag it to your desktop, and then drag it to delete a software program, the shortcut in a folder, and hold down the mouse button. 2 Move the mouse pointer to where you...
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... or is cleared to make room for more recently deleted files. 1 Double-click the Recycle Bin icon on your desktop. 2 Find and click the file you make the file unrecognizable to the PC. 3 Type the new filename and press Enter. NOTE: Do not change the filename extension (the last three characters after... clicking the file. 2 Click the File menu and click Delete. 3 Click Yes to confirm the delete and send the file to its previous location. 30 PC Basics Guide The file is part of the Recycle Bin If you discover that is removed from the Recycle Bin. Getting Files Out of an...
... or is cleared to make room for more recently deleted files. 1 Double-click the Recycle Bin icon on your desktop. 2 Find and click the file you make the file unrecognizable to the PC. 3 Type the new filename and press Enter. NOTE: Do not change the filename extension (the last three characters after... clicking the file. 2 Click the File menu and click Delete. 3 Click Yes to confirm the delete and send the file to its previous location. 30 PC Basics Guide The file is part of the Recycle Bin If you discover that is removed from the Recycle Bin. Getting Files Out of an...
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...using Application Recovery. 1 Click Start. 2 Click Control Panel. 3 Double-click Add or Remove Programs. 4 Click the Change or Remove Programs icon on your PC and store files, the hard disk drive fills up and becomes cluttered, affecting performance. CAUTION: Do not delete unfamiliar files. To manage this, delete files... Guide If you need it, you may not be able to recover it using . 1 Close all open programs. 2 Click Start on your Windows desktop. 2 On the File menu, click Empty Recycle Bin to delete all files. 3 Click Yes to confirm the deletion. Uninstalling Programs CAUTION: Do not...
...using Application Recovery. 1 Click Start. 2 Click Control Panel. 3 Double-click Add or Remove Programs. 4 Click the Change or Remove Programs icon on your PC and store files, the hard disk drive fills up and becomes cluttered, affecting performance. CAUTION: Do not delete unfamiliar files. To manage this, delete files... Guide If you need it, you may not be able to recover it using . 1 Close all open programs. 2 Click Start on your Windows desktop. 2 On the File menu, click Empty Recycle Bin to delete all files. 3 Click Yes to confirm the deletion. Uninstalling Programs CAUTION: Do not...
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...and then click Disk Defragmenter. 3 Click Defragment. 4 Follow the onscreen instructions. NOTE: Using the Disk Defragmenter to gather the data on your PC. After Windows starts up, use the arrow keys to complete. 1 Close all programs running . Press Enter again to continue in Safe Mode.... This includes background programs, such as the first logo screen appears. When the Desktop message appears, click Yes to select the operating system. This improves PC performance. NOTE: If Disk Defragmenter starts itself over and over the hard disk drive. Gathering your...
...and then click Disk Defragmenter. 3 Click Defragment. 4 Follow the onscreen instructions. NOTE: Using the Disk Defragmenter to gather the data on your PC. After Windows starts up, use the arrow keys to complete. 1 Close all programs running . Press Enter again to continue in Safe Mode.... This includes background programs, such as the first logo screen appears. When the Desktop message appears, click Yes to select the operating system. This improves PC performance. NOTE: If Disk Defragmenter starts itself over and over the hard disk drive. Gathering your...
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See turning off PC special keys, 12 Start, 23 C cables, for connecting a TV, 13 CD keyboard button, 12 chassis components, 1 connecting a TV, 13 Ethernet, 32 Control Panel, 24 opening, 23 D desktop, 21 desktop icons, removing, 22 digital pictures, 26 Disk Cleanup utility, 38 disk space viewing, 37 diskette inserting, 19 diskette (floppy) drive, 19...
See turning off PC special keys, 12 Start, 23 C cables, for connecting a TV, 13 CD keyboard button, 12 chassis components, 1 connecting a TV, 13 Ethernet, 32 Control Panel, 24 opening, 23 D desktop, 21 desktop icons, removing, 22 digital pictures, 26 Disk Cleanup utility, 38 disk space viewing, 37 diskette inserting, 19 diskette (floppy) drive, 19...
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...keyboard keys alphanumeric, 9 arrow, 11 edit, 10 function keys, 10 numeric, 11 L logging off PC operating system, 21 Outlook Express, 35 receiving e-mail, 36 P panning, scrolling mouse, 8 PC chassis components, 1 hibernation mode, automatic, 5 improving performance, 37 settings, 23 sleep mode. See ...turning off , 23 M microphone adjusting volume, 16 using, 15 modem connecting, 31 setting up, 31 42 PC Basics Guide monitor changing resolution, 13 changing where desktop displays, 13 selecting, 13 mouse autoscroll feature, 8 buttons, 7 double-click, 7 left-handed, 8 optical, 6 panning ...
...keyboard keys alphanumeric, 9 arrow, 11 edit, 10 function keys, 10 numeric, 11 L logging off PC operating system, 21 Outlook Express, 35 receiving e-mail, 36 P panning, scrolling mouse, 8 PC chassis components, 1 hibernation mode, automatic, 5 improving performance, 37 settings, 23 sleep mode. See ...turning off , 23 M microphone adjusting volume, 16 using, 15 modem connecting, 31 setting up, 31 42 PC Basics Guide monitor changing resolution, 13 changing where desktop displays, 13 selecting, 13 mouse autoscroll feature, 8 buttons, 7 double-click, 7 left-handed, 8 optical, 6 panning ...
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... mode automatic, 5 manual, 4 Start button, 23 Start menu contents, 23 surface, using mouse on, 6 T television, viewing PC image on a TV, 13 turning off PC, 4 TV connecting, 13 TV-out, 13 cables, 13 disabling TV option, 13 U uninstalling software, 38 update Windows operating system...Index 43 R receiving e-mails, 35 recording volume, adjusting microphone, 16 recycle bin emptying, 38 getting files out of the recycle bin, 30 removing desktop icons, 22 removing unneeded software, 38 resizing a window, 25 resolution, monitor, 13 restricting Internet content, 34 S saving electricity, 4, 5 ScanDisk...
... mode automatic, 5 manual, 4 Start button, 23 Start menu contents, 23 surface, using mouse on, 6 T television, viewing PC image on a TV, 13 turning off PC, 4 TV connecting, 13 TV-out, 13 cables, 13 disabling TV option, 13 U uninstalling software, 38 update Windows operating system...Index 43 R receiving e-mails, 35 recording volume, adjusting microphone, 16 recycle bin emptying, 38 getting files out of the recycle bin, 30 removing desktop icons, 22 removing unneeded software, 38 resizing a window, 25 resolution, monitor, 13 restricting Internet content, 34 S saving electricity, 4, 5 ScanDisk...