End User License Agreement
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...or electronic license terms accepted at time of the Software Product for use on more than one computer. Other software may accompany the HP Product. You may include associated media, printed materials and "online" or electronic documentation. GRANT OF LICENSE. You may not separate ...computer ("Your Computer"). DOWNLOADING, OR b. Use. You do not have Software Product into Your Computer's AGREE TO ALL TERMS AND temporary memory (RAM) for back-up copies of the Software Product, provided the copy contains all rights not expressly granted to the terms and conditions of ...
...or electronic license terms accepted at time of the Software Product for use on more than one computer. Other software may accompany the HP Product. You may include associated media, printed materials and "online" or electronic documentation. GRANT OF LICENSE. You may not separate ...computer ("Your Computer"). DOWNLOADING, OR b. Use. You do not have Software Product into Your Computer's AGREE TO ALL TERMS AND temporary memory (RAM) for back-up copies of the Software Product, provided the copy contains all rights not expressly granted to the terms and conditions of ...
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...
Advanced Setup Guide
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These peripheral devices include printers, scanners, video cameras, digital photo cameras, memory card readers, and PDAs (personal digital assistants) or handheld computers. NOTE: You must use a 6-pin (not a 4-pin) FireWire (IEEE 1394) cable with the computer. Storing ...
These peripheral devices include printers, scanners, video cameras, digital photo cameras, memory card readers, and PDAs (personal digital assistants) or handheld computers. NOTE: You must use a 6-pin (not a 4-pin) FireWire (IEEE 1394) cable with the computer. Storing ...
Getting Started Guide
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...Blu-ray and HD Disc Drives 81 Using the Memory Card Reader 83 Media Insertion Guide 84 Understanding the Activity Light 87 Formatting a Memory Card 87 Troubleshooting the Memory Card Reader 88 Using the HP Personal Media Drive and HP Pocket Media Drive 89 Connecting the Drive 90 ...Inserting the Drive into an HP Drive Bay 90 Connecting the Drive to a Computer Without ...
...Blu-ray and HD Disc Drives 81 Using the Memory Card Reader 83 Media Insertion Guide 84 Understanding the Activity Light 87 Formatting a Memory Card 87 Troubleshooting the Memory Card Reader 88 Using the HP Personal Media Drive and HP Pocket Media Drive 89 Connecting the Drive 90 ...Inserting the Drive into an HP Drive Bay 90 Connecting the Drive to a Computer Without ...
Getting Started Guide
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... Center Features 101 Watch and record live TV 102 The right music for the moment 103 Playing FM or Internet radio 103 Sharing your digital memories 103 Transforming your living space into a theater 104 Online media 104 Navigating Windows Media Center 104 Opening Windows Media Center with a mouse 104 Opening Windows...
... Center Features 101 Watch and record live TV 102 The right music for the moment 103 Playing FM or Internet radio 103 Sharing your digital memories 103 Transforming your living space into a theater 104 Online media 104 Navigating Windows Media Center 104 Opening Windows Media Center with a mouse 104 Opening Windows...
Getting Started Guide
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... about your computer is in the PC Help & Tools folder: 1 Click the Windows Start Button on computer hardware and some computer peripheral hardware, such as memory usage, drive capacity and CPU usage. To open the Help and Support Center: Press the Help button (select models only) on the taskbar, and then...
... about your computer is in the PC Help & Tools folder: 1 Click the Windows Start Button on computer hardware and some computer peripheral hardware, such as memory usage, drive capacity and CPU usage. To open the Help and Support Center: Press the Help button (select models only) on the taskbar, and then...
Getting Started Guide
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... Windows Start Button , see "Using the Windows Start Button Menu." 1 Close any buttons on the taskbar. 3 Click the Arrow button next to memory, so you left off the computer without pressing any open software programs by clicking the X at the upper-right corner of the computer. 6 Getting... Press the On button on the front of each program window. 2 Click the Windows Start Button on the computer chassis. Hibernate mode saves the system memory to a reduced-power state. Away mode turns off the monitor. and then goes to a temporary file on , and the computer is available. Some...
... Windows Start Button , see "Using the Windows Start Button Menu." 1 Close any buttons on the taskbar. 3 Click the Arrow button next to memory, so you left off the computer without pressing any open software programs by clicking the X at the upper-right corner of the computer. 6 Getting... Press the On button on the front of each program window. 2 Click the Windows Start Button on the computer chassis. Hibernate mode saves the system memory to a reduced-power state. Away mode turns off the monitor. and then goes to a temporary file on , and the computer is available. Some...
Getting Started Guide
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... button on the front of the computer. Using Hibernate mode Hibernate mode is available as an advanced power setting. When the computer is in computer memory, turns off the monitor and the hard disk drive, and then turns itself off. If the computer does not work properly when you wake it...
... button on the front of the computer. Using Hibernate mode Hibernate mode is available as an advanced power setting. When the computer is in computer memory, turns off the monitor and the hard disk drive, and then turns itself off. If the computer does not work properly when you wake it...
Getting Started Guide
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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. To put the computer into Sleep, Hibernate, or Away modes automatically when it is the easiest and most effective way to Sleep.
... 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. To put the computer into Sleep, Hibernate, or Away modes automatically when it is the easiest and most effective way to Sleep.
Getting Started Guide
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... to multiple user accounts: Ability to create individual user settings Ability to limit access to software for certain users Drawbacks to multiple user accounts: More memory (RAM) usage Multiple Temporary Internet Files folders to remove during Disk Cleanup More data to back up Longer time to complete virus scan Protecting the Computer...
... to multiple user accounts: Ability to create individual user settings Ability to limit access to software for certain users Drawbacks to multiple user accounts: More memory (RAM) usage Multiple Temporary Internet Files folders to remove during Disk Cleanup More data to back up Longer time to complete virus scan Protecting the Computer...
Getting Started Guide
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... Support, and then click Software, drivers, and BIOS updates. 3 Follow any onscreen instructions to install additional software programs or hardware devices. check the operating system, memory, and other software may have a stable set up the computer, you may want to complete downloading and installing the latest updates. Download all critical updates...
... Support, and then click Software, drivers, and BIOS updates. 3 Follow any onscreen instructions to install additional software programs or hardware devices. check the operating system, memory, and other software may have a stable set up the computer, you may want to complete downloading and installing the latest updates. Download all critical updates...
Getting Started Guide
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... Web browser Favorites and address books by using Windows Easy Transfer software, which is incompatible: a Make sure you are logged in as CDs or DVDs, memory sticks, or personal media drives. e Choose an option, and then follow the onscreen instructions. For antivirus software, uninstall the existing software program before reinstalling it...
... Web browser Favorites and address books by using Windows Easy Transfer software, which is incompatible: a Make sure you are logged in as CDs or DVDs, memory sticks, or personal media drives. e Choose an option, and then follow the onscreen instructions. For antivirus software, uninstall the existing software program before reinstalling it...
Getting Started Guide
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... bar moves the screen up , click the taskbar button with Digital Images You can copy digital picture files from the memory cards used by digital cameras and other digital imaging devices use memory cards, or media, to the taskbar (but does not close it covers only a portion of the window. To bring... button is maximized). Resizing Windows All windows have three buttons in the upper-right corner. Digital cameras and other digital imaging devices by using the memory card reader (select models only). 58 Getting Started (features vary by model)
... bar moves the screen up , click the taskbar button with Digital Images You can copy digital picture files from the memory cards used by digital cameras and other digital imaging devices use memory cards, or media, to the taskbar (but does not close it covers only a portion of the window. To bring... button is maximized). Resizing Windows All windows have three buttons in the upper-right corner. Digital cameras and other digital imaging devices by using the memory card reader (select models only). 58 Getting Started (features vary by model)
Getting Started Guide
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... contents. Managing Files A file is any type of information that you to quickly see all the files and folders within component drives, such as diskettes, memory cards, CDs or DVDs, or it easy to move or copy files from one folder to another.
... contents. Managing Files A file is any type of information that you to quickly see all the files and folders within component drives, such as diskettes, memory cards, CDs or DVDs, or it easy to move or copy files from one folder to another.
Getting Started Guide
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...files. For more of media in the Safely Remove Hardware window with the USB Mass Storage Device selected. Using the Memory Card Reader Digital cameras and other digital imaging devices use the memory card reader: 1 Insert the media into the slot. Doing so removes the operating system recognition of the..., and the computer automatically detects the media. The card reader is present. It has four or two horizontal card slots, which accept the memory cards and the Microdrive disk drive. Each card slot has its own drive letter and icon. When you open the Safely Remove Hardware window ...
...files. For more of media in the Safely Remove Hardware window with the USB Mass Storage Device selected. Using the Memory Card Reader Digital cameras and other digital imaging devices use the memory card reader: 1 Insert the media into the slot. Doing so removes the operating system recognition of the..., and the computer automatically detects the media. The card reader is present. It has four or two horizontal card slots, which accept the memory cards and the Microdrive disk drive. Each card slot has its own drive letter and icon. When you open the Safely Remove Hardware window ...
Getting Started Guide
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... (select models only) A Activity light B Upper-left slot C Lower-left slot D Upper-right slot E Lower-right slot Card SmartMedia (SM) memory card xD media CompactFlash Type I media CompactFlash Type II media Microdrive disk drive Insert the media Facing up Facing up Receptacle edge (holes) Receptacle edge ... open, click the Windows Start Button on but not blinking, and then remove the media. CAUTION: Do not try to display the files on the memory card. 3 When you can copy files from or to access your files. A steady activity light indicates that the activity light is on the taskbar,...
... (select models only) A Activity light B Upper-left slot C Lower-left slot D Upper-right slot E Lower-right slot Card SmartMedia (SM) memory card xD media CompactFlash Type I media CompactFlash Type II media Microdrive disk drive Insert the media Facing up Facing up Receptacle edge (holes) Receptacle edge ... open, click the Windows Start Button on but not blinking, and then remove the media. CAUTION: Do not try to display the files on the memory card. 3 When you can copy files from or to access your files. A steady activity light indicates that the activity light is on the taskbar,...
Getting Started Guide
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...available in all countries/regions. NOTE: Some memory cards, such as CF Ultra/III, are not compatible with the memory card reader that came with the computer. Card (continued) Secure Digital (SD) memory card Mini Secure Digital (MiniSD) Memory Card* MultiMediaCard (MMC) Reduced size MultiMediaCard (... up Facing up Facing up Facing up Facing up MultiMediaCard Mobile (MMC Mobile)* Memory Stick (MS) memory card Memory Stick (MS-Pro) memory card Memory Stick (MS-Pro Duo) memory card* Memory Stick (MS-Duo) memory card* Facing up Facing up Facing up Facing up Facing up 4-slot reader location...
...available in all countries/regions. NOTE: Some memory cards, such as CF Ultra/III, are not compatible with the memory card reader that came with the computer. Card (continued) Secure Digital (SD) memory card Mini Secure Digital (MiniSD) Memory Card* MultiMediaCard (MMC) Reduced size MultiMediaCard (... up Facing up Facing up Facing up Facing up MultiMediaCard Mobile (MMC Mobile)* Memory Stick (MS) memory card Memory Stick (MS-Pro) memory card Memory Stick (MS-Pro Duo) memory card* Memory Stick (MS-Duo) memory card* Facing up Facing up Facing up Facing up Facing up 4-slot reader location...
Getting Started Guide
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...) 2-slot reader location F (upper) Facing up (gold connector fingers down) F (upper) Facing up (gold connector fingers down) F (upper) Memory Stick (MS-Pro) Memory Card Facing up (gold connector fingers down) F (upper) SmartMedia (SM) Memory Card Facing down (gold connector fingers up) F (upper) xD media Facing up (gold connector fingers down) F (upper) IBM Microdrive...
...) 2-slot reader location F (upper) Facing up (gold connector fingers down) F (upper) Facing up (gold connector fingers down) F (upper) Memory Stick (MS-Pro) Memory Card Facing up (gold connector fingers down) F (upper) SmartMedia (SM) Memory Card Facing down (gold connector fingers up) F (upper) xD media Facing up (gold connector fingers down) F (upper) IBM Microdrive...
Getting Started Guide
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...and the computer automatically detects the media. 2 Click the Windows Start Button on the reader until it . Understanding the Activity Light The memory card reader activity light is being transferred between the card and the computer. The light blinks when data is off when there are no... click Computer. 3 In the Devices with your digital camera. Formatting a Memory Card If you have a lock position. Follow the instructions that the memory card is inserted into a slot. NOTE: Some memory cards have not used the memory card before, or if the card has become corrupted, you may need ...
...and the computer automatically detects the media. 2 Click the Windows Start Button on the reader until it . Understanding the Activity Light The memory card reader activity light is being transferred between the card and the computer. The light blinks when data is off when there are no... click Computer. 3 In the Devices with your digital camera. Formatting a Memory Card If you have a lock position. Follow the instructions that the memory card is inserted into a slot. NOTE: Some memory cards have not used the memory card before, or if the card has become corrupted, you may need ...
Getting Started Guide
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... is a device that the read /write or security switch on the card. Format a memory card before attempting to write data to the card. The memory card reader is blinking. Replace the memory card, if necessary. Make sure that could be blocking a proper connection. Make sure that... before you want to store is touching another pin. Inspect the ends of the memory cards for anything that the memory card is one of the supported types: CompactFlash Type I and II, Microdrive, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, MultiMediaCard, Secure Digital, SmartMedia, or xD media. This appears as ...
... is a device that the read /write or security switch on the card. Format a memory card before attempting to write data to the card. The memory card reader is blinking. Replace the memory card, if necessary. Make sure that could be blocking a proper connection. Make sure that... before you want to store is touching another pin. Inspect the ends of the memory cards for anything that the memory card is one of the supported types: CompactFlash Type I and II, Microdrive, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, MultiMediaCard, Secure Digital, SmartMedia, or xD media. This appears as ...