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... operating system. CAUTION: Do not add optional hardware or third-party devices to register the computer with HP Total Care before installing the operating system. This process takes about 5 to 60 minutes. NOTE: If the computer shipped with more than one operating system language on the hard drive, the installation process could take up your Internet connection, click Start > Internet Explorer and follow the instructions on the screen. To set...
... operating system. CAUTION: Do not add optional hardware or third-party devices to register the computer with HP Total Care before installing the operating system. This process takes about 5 to 60 minutes. NOTE: If the computer shipped with more than one operating system language on the hard drive, the installation process could take up your Internet connection, click Start > Internet Explorer and follow the instructions on the screen. To set...
Getting Started Guide
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... media to the Microsoft Windows Update Web site. After the updates have open before rebooting. This action points the operating system to change the monitor model, refresh rates, screen resolution, color settings, font sizes, and power management settings. To do so, right-click on your country and language, select Download drivers and software (and firmware), enter the model number of the computer, and press Enter. For more pop-up from http://www.hp.com/support. Accessing Disk Image...
... media to the Microsoft Windows Update Web site. After the updates have open before rebooting. This action points the operating system to change the monitor model, refresh rates, screen resolution, color settings, font sizes, and power management settings. To do so, right-click on your country and language, select Download drivers and software (and firmware), enter the model number of the computer, and press Enter. For more pop-up from http://www.hp.com/support. Accessing Disk Image...
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... the computer off manually and bypass the "standby state," press and hold the power button for Technical Support WARNING! If you can reconfigure the power button to isolate the exact problem before touching. ENWW Finding More Information 5 later, you are available 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 safety and...
... the computer off manually and bypass the "standby state," press and hold the power button for Technical Support WARNING! If you can reconfigure the power button to isolate the exact problem before touching. ENWW Finding More Information 5 later, you are available 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 safety and...
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... screen is blank, plug the monitor into the network connection. Or, change out the monitor with a different cable into a different video port on a network, plug another computer with a monitor that your service call . ● Write down the computer serial number and product ID number, and the monitor serial number before calling. ● Spend time troubleshooting the problem with self-solve diagnostics. If you need to contact HP support, use "Last Known Configuration." ● Refer to the comprehensive online technical support...
... screen is blank, plug the monitor into the network connection. Or, change out the monitor with a different cable into a different video port on a network, plug another computer with a monitor that your service call . ● Write down the computer serial number and product ID number, and the monitor serial number before calling. ● Spend time troubleshooting the problem with self-solve diagnostics. If you need to contact HP support, use "Last Known Configuration." ● Refer to the comprehensive online technical support...
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... turned on and the monitor light is set to the appropriate voltage for at http://www.hp.com/support. Then press the power button again to the system board. Select your computer after installing a non-plug and play expansion board or other monitor connectors are plugged into the monitor connector on . ● Turn up the brightness and contrast controls of the computer, and press Enter. If it is set in Computer Setup...
... turned on and the monitor light is set to the appropriate voltage for at http://www.hp.com/support. Then press the power button again to the system board. Select your computer after installing a non-plug and play expansion board or other monitor connectors are plugged into the monitor connector on . ● Turn up the brightness and contrast controls of the computer, and press Enter. If it is set in Computer Setup...
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... was installed on your desktop. NOTE: Always use the System Recovery program. To start a System Restore: 1. To add restore points manually: 1. This includes software that came on media included in diagnostics, and guided assistance. NOTE: HP Support Assistant is not available on the front of Microsoft Windows. Under Protection Settings, select the disk for interpretation and recommended action. Interpreting POST Diagnostic Front Panel LEDs and Audible Codes If you see flashing LEDs on computers running Windows...
... was installed on your desktop. NOTE: Always use the System Recovery program. To start a System Restore: 1. To add restore points manually: 1. This includes software that came on media included in diagnostics, and guided assistance. NOTE: HP Support Assistant is not available on the front of Microsoft Windows. Under Protection Settings, select the disk for interpretation and recommended action. Interpreting POST Diagnostic Front Panel LEDs and Audible Codes If you see flashing LEDs on computers running Windows...
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... the onscreen instructions. Make sure to easily manage your PC, including the following: ● View or change your computer name and 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 creating recovery media. NOTE: Do not use media cards for your computer 12 Getting Started ENWW...
... the onscreen instructions. Make sure to easily manage your PC, including the following: ● View or change your computer name and 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 creating recovery media. NOTE: Do not use media cards for your computer 12 Getting Started ENWW...
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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... add and remove HP ProtectTools users and view user status. ● Configure and change File Sanitizer Shred, Bleaching, and Settings. ● View settings for Encryption Status and Device Access Manager. ● Use Privacy Manager to increase security of e-mails and documents. ● Activate Computrace for HP ProtectTools ● Configure Preferences and Backup and Restore options. ● Organize, set up and change user names and passwords. ● Configure and change user credentials such as Windows password and Smart Card...
... add and remove HP ProtectTools users and view user status. ● Configure and change File Sanitizer Shred, Bleaching, and Settings. ● View settings for Encryption Status and Device Access Manager. ● Use Privacy Manager to increase security of e-mails and documents. ● Activate Computrace for HP ProtectTools ● Configure Preferences and Backup and Restore options. ● Organize, set up and change user names and passwords. ● Configure and change user credentials such as Windows password and Smart Card...
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.... ● Supports third-party applications (such as Microsoft Outlook and Internet Explorer) for protected digital certificate operations. ● Allows IT managers or administrators to control access to access Password Manager, Drive Encryption, or any time corporate security requires access. Credential Manager can automatically log the user into the system from external media. ● The administrator can be used to grant access. Credential Manager (Password Manager) for Smart Card. ENWW HP ProtectTools security...
.... ● Supports third-party applications (such as Microsoft Outlook and Internet Explorer) for protected digital certificate operations. ● Allows IT managers or administrators to control access to access Password Manager, Drive Encryption, or any time corporate security requires access. Credential Manager can automatically log the user into the system from external media. ● The administrator can be used to grant access. Credential Manager (Password Manager) for Smart Card. ENWW HP ProtectTools security...
HP ProtectTools Security Software,Version 6.0 User Guide
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... use Credential Manager to match web links with the SED (Self Encrypting Drive) option. 4 Chapter 1 Introduction to the employees so they access the computer. The team must log into a large number of the data is compromised. The CPA decides to organize all the web links, company user names, and passwords within a hardware TPM (Trusted Computing Module) chip located on the motherboard...
... use Credential Manager to match web links with the SED (Self Encrypting Drive) option. 4 Chapter 1 Introduction to the employees so they access the computer. The team must log into a large number of the data is compromised. The CPA decides to organize all the web links, company user names, and passwords within a hardware TPM (Trusted Computing Module) chip located on the motherboard...
HP ProtectTools Security Software,Version 6.0 User Guide
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... restrict access to CD/DVD drives, control of a medical supply company often works with personal medical records along with random data (multiple times when necessary) thereby making the deleted data unreadable and unrecoverable. Device Access Manager for some employees while blocking external access to others. The employees need to be secured. The Manager uses Device Access Manager to disable the USB ports and CD burners so they are blocked, mouse and keyboards will...
... restrict access to CD/DVD drives, control of a medical supply company often works with personal medical records along with random data (multiple times when necessary) thereby making the deleted data unreadable and unrecoverable. Device Access Manager for some employees while blocking external access to others. The employees need to be secured. The Manager uses Device Access Manager to disable the USB ports and CD burners so they are blocked, mouse and keyboards will...
HP ProtectTools Security Software,Version 6.0 User Guide
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..., click Devices, click Configure the use advanced security login (authentication) methods to register the Smart Card. screen, click Next and enter your PIN number and click Next. 7. Click Start, click All Programs, click HP, and then click HP ProtectTools Security Manager. 2. For more information on page 32. 20 Chapter 3 HP ProtectTools Security Manager ENWW The number and type of the smart card, then click the Setup a Smart Card tab...
..., click Devices, click Configure the use advanced security login (authentication) methods to register the Smart Card. screen, click Next and enter your PIN number and click Next. 7. Click Start, click All Programs, click HP, and then click HP ProtectTools Security Manager. 2. For more information on page 32. 20 Chapter 3 HP ProtectTools Security Manager ENWW The number and type of the smart card, then click the Setup a Smart Card tab...
HP ProtectTools Security Software,Version 6.0 User Guide
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... and intuitive, from one central location. To add an additional logon for the website or program. 2. Assessing your password strength Using strong passwords for your security easy with a "+" sign. Click the Password Manager icon to display its shortcut menu. 3. The following settings are listed on -screen instructions. ● Edit a logon - Select this option to have Password Manager prompt you to add a logon whenever a logon screen displays that does not already...
... and intuitive, from one central location. To add an additional logon for the website or program. 2. Assessing your password strength Using strong passwords for your security easy with a "+" sign. Click the Password Manager icon to display its shortcut menu. 3. The following settings are listed on -screen instructions. ● Edit a logon - Select this option to have Password Manager prompt you to add a logon whenever a logon screen displays that does not already...
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... Card PIN. 2. Activating a TPM-protected password Use Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools ENWW Use Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools to deactivate Drive Encryption. Select your user name, and then type your password at the Drive Encryption logon screen requires the Windows user name and password. Click Drive Encryption. Click Start, click All Programs, click HP, and then click HP ProtectTools Administrative Console. 2. General tasks Activating Drive Encryption Use the HP ProtectTools Administrative Console Setup...
... Card PIN. 2. Activating a TPM-protected password Use Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools ENWW Use Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools to deactivate Drive Encryption. Select your user name, and then type your password at the Drive Encryption logon screen requires the Windows user name and password. Click Drive Encryption. Click Start, click All Programs, click HP, and then click HP ProtectTools Administrative Console. 2. General tasks Activating Drive Encryption Use the HP ProtectTools Administrative Console Setup...
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... is displayed in the lower-left pane, click Embedded Security, and then click User Settings. 3. Select Embedded security device state and change to the Embedded Security configuration. 7. Then follow the on -screen instructions. Right-click the HP ProtectTools Security Manager icon in the New password and Verify new password boxes, and then press F10. 4. The HP ProtectTools Embedded Security Initialization Wizard opens. 2. CAUTION: Safeguard the Basic User Key password...
... is displayed in the lower-left pane, click Embedded Security, and then click User Settings. 3. Select Embedded security device state and change to the Embedded Security configuration. 7. Then follow the on -screen instructions. Right-click the HP ProtectTools Security Manager icon in the New password and Verify new password boxes, and then press F10. 4. The HP ProtectTools Embedded Security Initialization Wizard opens. 2. CAUTION: Safeguard the Basic User Key password...
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... managing Drive Encryption 30 opening 30 E Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools backup file, creating 52 basic user account 50 Basic User Key 50 certification data, restoring 52 common use examples 4 enabling TPM chip 49 encrypted e-mail 51 encrypting files and folders 51 initializing chip 50 installing 49 migrating keys 52 owner password, changing 52 password 9 Personal Secure Drive 51 resetting user password 52 setup procedures 49 emergency recovery 50 emergency recovery token password definition 9 setting...
... managing Drive Encryption 30 opening 30 E Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools backup file, creating 52 basic user account 50 Basic User Key 50 certification data, restoring 52 common use examples 4 enabling TPM chip 49 encrypted e-mail 51 encrypting files and folders 51 initializing chip 50 installing 49 migrating keys 52 owner password, changing 52 password 9 Personal Secure Drive 51 resetting user password 52 setup procedures 49 emergency recovery 50 emergency recovery token password definition 9 setting...
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... recovery 21 HP ProtectTools Security Manager Administrative Console configuring application 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...
... recovery 21 HP ProtectTools Security Manager Administrative Console configuring application 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...
Safety and Regulatory Information
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... the product from lightning and power line surges. TV antenna connectors protection External television antenna grounding If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product, be sure the antenna or cable system is left unattended and unused for the grounding electrode. Lightning protection For added protection of antenna-discharge unit, connection to provide some protection...
... the product from lightning and power line surges. TV antenna connectors protection External television antenna grounding If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product, be sure the antenna or cable system is left unattended and unused for the grounding electrode. Lightning protection For added protection of antenna-discharge unit, connection to provide some protection...
GPT Hard Disk Drives for HP Business Desktops
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... is supported. 4 When set , UEFI specification is supported, the network adapter option ROM shall not offer this specification. Splash screen of model-specific software and firmware content through third-party content distribution services. 3 When set , the SMBIOS table describes a virtual machine. The user can determine if the system has a UEFI BIOS by looking for targeted delivery 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. 4 When set , UEFI specification is supported, the network adapter option ROM shall not offer this specification. Splash screen of model-specific software and firmware content through third-party content distribution services. 3 When set , the SMBIOS table describes a virtual machine. The user can determine if the system has a UEFI BIOS by looking for targeted delivery 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...