End User License Agreement
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...install and use the Software Product only on those computers. 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 use the Software Product on more than one computer. Freeware. Use. Use of ... REFUND POLICY OF YOUR PLACE OF PURCHASE. 1. You may load the Software ON THE CONDITION THAT YOU Product into the local memory or storage device of the HP Product. RIGHTS IN THE SOFTWARE the right to the terms and conditions of the software license agreement accompanying such Freeware whether in...
...install and use the Software Product only on those computers. 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 use the Software Product on more than one computer. Freeware. Use. Use of ... REFUND POLICY OF YOUR PLACE OF PURCHASE. 1. You may load the Software ON THE CONDITION THAT YOU Product into the local memory or storage device of the HP Product. RIGHTS IN THE SOFTWARE the right to the terms and conditions of the software license agreement accompanying such Freeware whether in...
Safety and Regulatory Information Desktops, Thin Clients, and Personal Workstations
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... requirement in SJ/T11363-2006. 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...
... requirement in SJ/T11363-2006. 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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...: Beware of the chassis (1). 2 Slide the panel back about 1 inch (2.5 cm), and then lift it off the unit. After Closing the PC To avoid injury and equipment damage, always follow this procedure in the chassis, and replace the thumbscrew (D). Replacing the Side Panel 1 Place the side...not plug telecommunications or telephone connectors into place. 2 Ensure that secures the panel to the PC chassis. 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 the three tabs toward...
...: Beware of the chassis (1). 2 Slide the panel back about 1 inch (2.5 cm), and then lift it off the unit. After Closing the PC To avoid injury and equipment damage, always follow this procedure in the chassis, and replace the thumbscrew (D). Replacing the Side Panel 1 Place the side...not plug telecommunications or telephone connectors into place. 2 Ensure that secures the panel to the PC chassis. 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 the three tabs toward...
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 ...replacing the hard disk drive, you have a second hard disk drive. You can replace or upgrade. Locating Components Inside the PC A B C D E R L F G CAUTION: Back up your PC for drive type and location. Replacing the Front Panel 1 Align the top of the front panel with the top of the...
...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 ...replacing the hard disk drive, you have a second hard disk drive. You can replace or upgrade. Locating Components Inside the PC A B C D E R L F G CAUTION: Back up your PC for drive type and location. Replacing the Front Panel 1 Align the top of the front panel with the top of the...
Upgrading and Servicing Guide
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... remove. 4 Disconnect the power cable and data cable from the back of the bay (4). Removing a Drive 1 Complete the procedures to prepare the PC, to remove the side panel, and to free the plug. For Serial ATA hard disk drive cables, press the latch (5) (select models only)... the chassis by lifting the tab (1) on page 1. 2 Locate the drive you want to remove. 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 If the drive has...
... remove. 4 Disconnect the power cable and data cable from the back of the bay (4). Removing a Drive 1 Complete the procedures to prepare the PC, to remove the side panel, and to free the plug. For Serial ATA hard disk drive cables, press the latch (5) (select models only)... the chassis by lifting the tab (1) on page 1. 2 Locate the drive you want to remove. 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 If the drive has...
Upgrading and Servicing Guide
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Insert the two screws (4). 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. For a second hard disk drive, slide the drive into the bay (with connectors facing out) and align the screw holes (3). Connecting the Optical Drive Cables NOTE: An optical drive may include a sound cable. Connecting the Serial ATA Hard Disk Drive Cables 6 Upgrading and Servicing Guide If it is present, reconnect the sound cable. Connect this cable also.
Insert the two screws (4). 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. For a second hard disk drive, slide the drive into the bay (with connectors facing out) and align the screw holes (3). Connecting the Optical Drive Cables NOTE: An optical drive may include a sound cable. Connecting the Serial ATA Hard Disk Drive Cables 6 Upgrading and Servicing Guide If it is present, reconnect the sound cable. Connect this cable also.
Upgrading and Servicing Guide
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...the module. 4 Move any of the contacts. The PC ships with one or more memory modules, but you have. 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. Adding Memory Your PC comes with higher-capacity ones. A DDR DIMM To determine... which temporarily stores data and instructions on which model PC you can replace the existing memory module(s) with random access memory (RAM), which type and speed of the way into the bay until the drive snaps into place. 8 Complete the...
...the module. 4 Move any of the contacts. The PC ships with one or more memory modules, but you have. 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. Adding Memory Your PC comes with higher-capacity ones. A DDR DIMM To determine... which temporarily stores data and instructions on which model PC you can replace the existing memory module(s) with random access memory (RAM), which type and speed of the way into the bay until the drive snaps into place. 8 Complete the...
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... chassis upright. 4 Complete the procedures to touch any of the contacts. The PC component configurations vary by installing add-in the same memory slot from the memory socket. WARNING: Do not pull the memory module out of the same type and speed as a PCI or an AGP ...a blank screen is displayed after replacing or adding a memory module, the memory is installed incorrectly or it is a circuit board, such as the memory originally installed in your PC. Installing a Memory Module Upgrade the memory in your PC with the tab on the memory socket (B). Doing so may damage the module. 1 ...
... chassis upright. 4 Complete the procedures to touch any of the contacts. The PC component configurations vary by installing add-in the same memory slot from the memory socket. WARNING: Do not pull the memory module out of the same type and speed as a PCI or an AGP ...a blank screen is displayed after replacing or adding a memory module, the memory is installed incorrectly or it is a circuit board, such as the memory originally installed in your PC. Installing a Memory Module Upgrade the memory in your PC with the tab on the memory socket (B). Doing so may damage the module. 1 ...
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... page 1. 2 Gently lay the PC on page 7. 5 To remove the battery, push the latch away from the battery and lift the battery from the socket. 6 Install the new CR2032 battery in the socket, with the positive (+) side facing the latch. 7 Replace memory modules or cables you removed. 8...side. 3 Remove any cabling, if necessary, to reach the battery. 4 Remove any memory modules, if necessary, to close the PC. See "Opening and Closing the PC" on the motherboard provides backup power for the PC's timekeeping capability. If the battery fails, replace it with the same, or equivalent, ...
... page 1. 2 Gently lay the PC on page 7. 5 To remove the battery, push the latch away from the battery and lift the battery from the socket. 6 Install the new CR2032 battery in the socket, with the positive (+) side facing the latch. 7 Replace memory modules or cables you removed. 8...side. 3 Remove any cabling, if necessary, to reach the battery. 4 Remove any memory modules, if necessary, to close the PC. See "Opening and Closing the PC" on the motherboard provides backup power for the PC's timekeeping capability. If the battery fails, replace it with the same, or equivalent, ...
Getting Started Guide
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... Contents Setting Up Your PC 1 Putting Your PC Together 1 Connecting to the PC 2 Turning On Your PC for the First Time 3 Setting Up and Connecting to Your Internet Account 4 Using HP products 5 Transferring your old PC information and files to your new PC 5 Using Desktop Icons 6 Using HP Organize software 6 Using ... Manager (6-connector 16 Using the Sound Effect Manager (6-connector 17 Using Your PC Top 19 Using Your Docking Bay 19 Using Your Multistorage Bay 22 Storing CDs, DVDs, or memory cards 23 Docking a peripheral device 23 Placing a peripheral device on the multistorage...
... Contents Setting Up Your PC 1 Putting Your PC Together 1 Connecting to the PC 2 Turning On Your PC for the First Time 3 Setting Up and Connecting to Your Internet Account 4 Using HP products 5 Transferring your old PC information and files to your new PC 5 Using Desktop Icons 6 Using HP Organize software 6 Using ... Manager (6-connector 16 Using the Sound Effect Manager (6-connector 17 Using Your PC Top 19 Using Your Docking Bay 19 Using Your Multistorage Bay 22 Storing CDs, DVDs, or memory cards 23 Docking a peripheral device 23 Placing a peripheral device on the multistorage...
Getting Started Guide
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... Reader 29 Working with the Safely Remove Hardware utility 30 Using the memory card reader 30 Using a TV as a Monitor 33 Identifying Cables You May Need 33 Connecting to a TV Set 33 Viewing the PC Image on Your TV Screen 34 nView tab 35 Displays tab 36 Disabling the TV Option 36... the Drive 42 Disconnecting the Drive 43 Working with Digital Images 45 Working with Digital Images 45 Using HP Image Zone Plus 45 Burning a label on a LightScribe media disc 47 Creating disc labels with HP Image Zone Plus 47 Playing CDs and DVDs 51 Playing Music CDs with iTunes 51 Playing CDs...
... Reader 29 Working with the Safely Remove Hardware utility 30 Using the memory card reader 30 Using a TV as a Monitor 33 Identifying Cables You May Need 33 Connecting to a TV Set 33 Viewing the PC Image on Your TV Screen 34 nView tab 35 Displays tab 36 Disabling the TV Option 36... the Drive 42 Disconnecting the Drive 43 Working with Digital Images 45 Working with Digital Images 45 Using HP Image Zone Plus 45 Burning a label on a LightScribe media disc 47 Creating disc labels with HP Image Zone Plus 47 Playing CDs and DVDs 51 Playing Music CDs with iTunes 51 Playing CDs...
Getting Started Guide
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..., choose Online Services, and click Internet Explorer. Setting Up Your PC 5 You may infect your PC. Using HP products HP computers include preloaded software for HP peripherals. Transferring your old PC information and files to your HP PC automatically configures it so it or installing a new antivirus program. ...by the software manufacturer. check the operating system, memory, and other requirements listed for the new software for help if you are using the Microsoft System Restore program, and then restart the PC after installation. Installing copied software may be illegal or...
..., choose Online Services, and click Internet Explorer. Setting Up Your PC 5 You may infect your PC. Using HP products HP computers include preloaded software for HP peripherals. Transferring your old PC information and files to your HP PC automatically configures it so it or installing a new antivirus program. ...by the software manufacturer. check the operating system, memory, and other requirements listed for the new software for help if you are using the Microsoft System Restore program, and then restart the PC after installation. Installing copied software may be illegal or...
Getting Started Guide
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... have a docking bay (select models only) on page 22. Using Your PC Top Your PC may have a storage area (select models only) on the top of the PC chassis. You can use the docking bay to: • Store CDs, DVDs, or memory cards. • Dock a peripheral device in the bay, such as a... digital camera docking station. • Install a special cover (optional) and an HP camera and HP camera docking station. (Both the camera...
... have a docking bay (select models only) on page 22. Using Your PC Top Your PC may have a storage area (select models only) on the top of the PC chassis. You can use the docking bay to: • Store CDs, DVDs, or memory cards. • Dock a peripheral device in the bay, such as a... digital camera docking station. • Install a special cover (optional) and an HP camera and HP camera docking station. (Both the camera...
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To store CDs, DVDs, or memory cards: Gently press down on the bay lid and slide it open . 2 Place the peripheral device, the iPod Dock (H), or the camera docking station (A) on the top of the PC. The cradle clips onto the camera docking station. 20 Getting Started Guide Components and ...location, availability, and number of the PC. To install a peripheral device, an iPod Dock, or an HP camera and HP camera docking station: 1 Gently press down on the bay lid and slide it open . The bay design ...
To store CDs, DVDs, or memory cards: Gently press down on the bay lid and slide it open . 2 Place the peripheral device, the iPod Dock (H), or the camera docking station (A) on the top of the PC. The cradle clips onto the camera docking station. 20 Getting Started Guide Components and ...location, availability, and number of the PC. To install a peripheral device, an iPod Dock, or an HP camera and HP camera docking station: 1 Gently press down on the bay lid and slide it open . The bay design ...
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... and HP camera docking station (both sold separately). 22 Getting Started Guide Refer to : • Store CDs, DVDs, or memory cards. • Dock a peripheral device in the bay, such as a digital camera docking station. • Place a peripheral on the top of the PC. • Plug the power ...cord into the docking station. 8 Follow the instructions that came with the HP camera docking station. 6 ...
... and HP camera docking station (both sold separately). 22 Getting Started Guide Refer to : • Store CDs, DVDs, or memory cards. • Dock a peripheral device in the bay, such as a digital camera docking station. • Place a peripheral on the top of the PC. • Plug the power ...cord into the docking station. 8 Follow the instructions that came with the HP camera docking station. 6 ...
Getting Started Guide
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... toward the back of connectors may look different from the one shown here. Hold the cover on the back of the PC. Multistorage bay chassis figure 1 A B Storing CDs, DVDs, or memory cards To store CDs and DVDs, open the top cover and, if necessary, lower the two spindle sections (A in figure ... figure 1) and gently lift the two sections to ten discs. Components and location, availability, and number of the chassis (C in figure 2). Using Your PC Top 23 The bay design allows you have problems inserting or removing cables in the cable tunnel, remove the rear top cover as described at...
... toward the back of connectors may look different from the one shown here. Hold the cover on the back of the PC. Multistorage bay chassis figure 1 A B Storing CDs, DVDs, or memory cards To store CDs and DVDs, open the top cover and, if necessary, lower the two spindle sections (A in figure ... figure 1) and gently lift the two sections to ten discs. Components and location, availability, and number of the chassis (C in figure 2). Using Your PC Top 23 The bay design allows you have problems inserting or removing cables in the cable tunnel, remove the rear top cover as described at...
Getting Started Guide
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... media IBM Microdrive disk drive Secure Digital (SD) Memory Card MultiMediaCard (MMC) Memory Stick (MS) Memory Card Memory Stick (MS-Pro) Memory Card SmartMedia (SM) Memory Card xD media 4-slot reader Lower-left slot Lower...to store digital picture files. Place only one piece of memory cards and the IBM Microdrive disk drive. Using the Memory Card Reader Digital cameras and other digital imaging devices use...of the card slots and use memory cards, or media, to a variety of types of media in one time. Using the Memory Card Reader 29 The optional memory card reader (select models only...
... media IBM Microdrive disk drive Secure Digital (SD) Memory Card MultiMediaCard (MMC) Memory Stick (MS) Memory Card Memory Stick (MS-Pro) Memory Card SmartMedia (SM) Memory Card xD media 4-slot reader Lower-left slot Lower...to store digital picture files. Place only one piece of memory cards and the IBM Microdrive disk drive. Using the Memory Card Reader Digital cameras and other digital imaging devices use...of the card slots and use memory cards, or media, to a variety of types of media in one time. Using the Memory Card Reader 29 The optional memory card reader (select models only...
Getting Started Guide
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... inserted incorrectly. For the two-slot reader, the Secure Digital (SD) card, the MultiMediaCard (MMC), and the Memory Stick (MS or MS-Pro) cards must restart the PC to remove media when the activity light is not reading or writing the media. Doing so removes the operating system... recognition of the notched corner on the memory card reader lights, and the PC automatically detects the media. 2 The PC opens a window so you open the Safely Remove Hardware window by mistake, click Close. Insert the receptacle edge...
... inserted incorrectly. For the two-slot reader, the Secure Digital (SD) card, the MultiMediaCard (MMC), and the Memory Stick (MS or MS-Pro) cards must restart the PC to remove media when the activity light is not reading or writing the media. Doing so removes the operating system... recognition of the notched corner on the memory card reader lights, and the PC automatically detects the media. 2 The PC opens a window so you open the Safely Remove Hardware window by mistake, click Close. Insert the receptacle edge...
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... Upside down (gold connector fingers up) MultiMediaCard (MMC) Upside down (gold connector fingers up) Memory Stick (MS) Memory Card Upside down (gold connector fingers up) Memory Stick (MS-Pro) Memory Card Upside down (gold connector fingers up) SmartMedia (SM) Memory Card Facing up xD media Facing up Into 2-slot reader F (upper) F (upper) F (upper) G (lower) G (lower...
... Upside down (gold connector fingers up) MultiMediaCard (MMC) Upside down (gold connector fingers up) Memory Stick (MS) Memory Card Upside down (gold connector fingers up) Memory Stick (MS-Pro) Memory Card Upside down (gold connector fingers up) SmartMedia (SM) Memory Card Facing up xD media Facing up Into 2-slot reader F (upper) F (upper) F (upper) G (lower) G (lower...