End User License Agreement
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... suppliers reserve all rights not expressly granted to you in this EULA, all or any Software Product, installed on or made available by HP for use on those computers. You may make archival or back-up purposes. You may use the Software Product only on more than... EULA may load the Software ON THE CONDITION THAT YOU Product into the local memory or storage device of the HP Product. You may include associated media, printed materials and "online" or electronic documentation. HP grants you the following rights provided you shall be governed You may install and...
... suppliers reserve all rights not expressly granted to you in this EULA, all or any Software Product, installed on or made available by HP for use on those computers. You may make archival or back-up purposes. You may use the Software Product only on more than... EULA may load the Software ON THE CONDITION THAT YOU Product into the local memory or storage device of the HP Product. You may include associated media, printed materials and "online" or electronic documentation. HP grants you the following rights provided you shall be governed You may install and...
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...
Warranty
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... FOR A REFUND SUBJECT TO THE REFUND POLICY OF YOUR PLACE OF PURCHASE. 1. Use. You may copy the Software Product into Your Computer's temporary memory (RAM) for purposes of using the Software Product. floppy disk, CD or DVD) or an equivalent solution delivered in the form of a discrete ...SOFTWARE PRODUCT, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS EULA. You may load the Software Product into the local memory or storage device of the HP Product. b. e. Any software recovery solution provided with all of the original Software Product's proprietary notices and that is not otherwise...
... FOR A REFUND SUBJECT TO THE REFUND POLICY OF YOUR PLACE OF PURCHASE. 1. Use. You may copy the Software Product into Your Computer's temporary memory (RAM) for purposes of using the Software Product. floppy disk, CD or DVD) or an equivalent solution delivered in the form of a discrete ...SOFTWARE PRODUCT, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS EULA. You may load the Software Product into the local memory or storage device of the HP Product. b. e. Any software recovery solution provided with all of the original Software Product's proprietary notices and that is not otherwise...
Warranty
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...is not limited to reclaim your old equipment even if it is used for recycling. we take back all memory above 3GB is not an HP product; Note About Systems Configured with 4GB of Memory For computers with a 32-bit operating system, all makes and models. This limitation is subject to change ...L.P. 26 Visit our Web site to find out how easy it simple for us 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. The BIOS menu displays. HP will help you recycle your old product for system resources.
...is not limited to reclaim your old equipment even if it is used for recycling. we take back all memory above 3GB is not an HP product; Note About Systems Configured with 4GB of Memory For computers with a 32-bit operating system, all makes and models. This limitation is subject to change ...L.P. 26 Visit our Web site to find out how easy it simple for us 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. The BIOS menu displays. HP will help you recycle your old product for system resources.
Upgrading and Servicing Guide
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... a Hard Disk Drive 12 Before You Begin 12 Removing a Hard Disk Drive 12 Replacing a Hard Disk Drive 14 Removing and Replacing Memory 16 Before You Begin 16 Removing a Memory Module 17 Replacing a Memory Module 18 Removing and Replacing a PCI Card 19 Before You Begin 20 Removing a PCI Card 20 Replacing a PCI Card 21...
... a Hard Disk Drive 12 Before You Begin 12 Removing a Hard Disk Drive 12 Replacing a Hard Disk Drive 14 Removing and Replacing Memory 16 Before You Begin 16 Removing a Memory Module 17 Replacing a Memory Module 18 Removing and Replacing a PCI Card 19 Before You Begin 20 Removing a PCI Card 20 Replacing a PCI Card 21...
Upgrading and Servicing Guide
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Upgrading and Servicing Guide Introduction The Upgrading and Servicing Guide provides instructions on how to remove and replace the following hardware components in your HP Pavilion Slimline Desktop PC: Optical disc drive Hard disk drive Memory module PCI card PCI-E card Battery Upgrading and Servicing Guide 1
Upgrading and Servicing Guide Introduction The Upgrading and Servicing Guide provides instructions on how to remove and replace the following hardware components in your HP Pavilion Slimline Desktop PC: Optical disc drive Hard disk drive Memory module PCI card PCI-E card Battery Upgrading and Servicing Guide 1
Upgrading and Servicing Guide
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WARNING: To reduce the risk of the following: Memory card from the memory card reader Optical disc (CD or DVD) from the optical drive Pocket Media Drive from the electrical outlet. Upgrading and Servicing Guide 3 WARNING: Always disconnect ...
WARNING: To reduce the risk of the following: Memory card from the memory card reader Optical disc (CD or DVD) from the optical drive Pocket Media Drive from the electrical outlet. Upgrading and Servicing Guide 3 WARNING: Always disconnect ...
Upgrading and Servicing Guide
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... each component procedure. E Battery "Removing and Replacing the Battery" on page 16. This section contains requirements and important information about the replaceable component. C Memory module (2) "Removing and Replacing Memory" on page 24. Locating Components Inside the Computer Computer component configurations vary by model. DVD-ROM, DVD+RW, or combination drive B Hard disk...
... each component procedure. E Battery "Removing and Replacing the Battery" on page 16. This section contains requirements and important information about the replaceable component. C Memory module (2) "Removing and Replacing Memory" on page 24. Locating Components Inside the Computer Computer component configurations vary by model. DVD-ROM, DVD+RW, or combination drive B Hard disk...
Upgrading and Servicing Guide
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WARNING: Handle the memory module with care. Touching the gold contacts may damage the module. Avoid touching the memory chips. 16 Upgrading and Servicing Guide Be careful to http://www.hp.com/support in -line memory modules). Before You Begin Observe the following requirements before removing and ...replacing the component: To determine which type and speed of memory module your computer uses, and for DDR DIMMs (...
WARNING: Handle the memory module with care. Touching the gold contacts may damage the module. Avoid touching the memory chips. 16 Upgrading and Servicing Guide Be careful to http://www.hp.com/support in -line memory modules). Before You Begin Observe the following requirements before removing and ...replacing the component: To determine which type and speed of memory module your computer uses, and for DDR DIMMs (...
Upgrading and Servicing Guide
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Hold the memory module by its edges only, as you lift it away from the socket. 5 Store the memory module in antistatic packaging. Upgrading and Servicing Guide 17 Removing a Memory Module 1 Remove the optical disc drive. See "Removing an Optical Disc Drive" on page 9. 2 Locate the memory socket on the ends of the socket until the memory module pops out of the socket. Use the retaining clips to eject the module. 4 Push down the two retaining clips on the motherboard. 3 Move any cabling out of the socket. WARNING: Do not pull the memory module out of the way, if necessary.
Hold the memory module by its edges only, as you lift it away from the socket. 5 Store the memory module in antistatic packaging. Upgrading and Servicing Guide 17 Removing a Memory Module 1 Remove the optical disc drive. See "Removing an Optical Disc Drive" on page 9. 2 Locate the memory socket on the ends of the socket until the memory module pops out of the socket. Use the retaining clips to eject the module. 4 Push down the two retaining clips on the motherboard. 3 Move any cabling out of the socket. WARNING: Do not pull the memory module out of the way, if necessary.
Upgrading and Servicing Guide
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... procedures to not touch any cabling that the latches on the memory socket. Avoid touching the memory chips. 3 Remove the new memory module from the antistatic packaging. Match the notch (A) on the memory module with the tab (B) on both latches of the memory module socket. Touching the gold contacts may damage the module.... into place. Be careful to replace the optical disc drive. Hold it by its edges only. 4 You can install the memory module in your computer with care. See "Replacing an Optical Disc Drive" on page 11. 18 Upgrading and Servicing Guide WARNING: Handle the...
... procedures to not touch any cabling that the latches on the memory socket. Avoid touching the memory chips. 3 Remove the new memory module from the antistatic packaging. Match the notch (A) on the memory module with the tab (B) on both latches of the memory module socket. Touching the gold contacts may damage the module.... into place. Be careful to replace the optical disc drive. Hold it by its edges only. 4 You can install the memory module in your computer with care. See "Replacing an Optical Disc Drive" on page 11. 18 Upgrading and Servicing Guide WARNING: Handle the...
Limited Warranty and Support Guide (Refurbished Desktops)
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...the Software Product. You may copy the Software Product into Your Computer's temporary memory (RAM) for restoring the hard disk of this EULA may make archival or back-up purposes. HP and its suppliers. Any software recovery solution provided with your upgrade eligibility. 3. .... c. d. f. The transfer may not be governed entirely by HP unless HP provides other form, may load the Software Product into the local memory or storage device of the Software Product, your HP Product, whether in any Microsoft operating system software contained in such ...
...the Software Product. You may copy the Software Product into Your Computer's temporary memory (RAM) for restoring the hard disk of this EULA may make archival or back-up purposes. HP and its suppliers. Any software recovery solution provided with your upgrade eligibility. 3. .... c. d. f. The transfer may not be governed entirely by HP unless HP provides other form, may load the Software Product into the local memory or storage device of the Software Product, your HP Product, whether in any Microsoft operating system software contained in such ...
Start Here Guide
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Look in Device Manager for a new addition under the port. These peripheral devices include printers, scanners, video cameras, digital photo cameras, memory card readers, and PDAs (personal digital assistant) or handheld computers. Setting Up Your Computer 9 Connecting Other Devices Other peripheral devices can be connected to the ...
Look in Device Manager for a new addition under the port. These peripheral devices include printers, scanners, video cameras, digital photo cameras, memory card readers, and PDAs (personal digital assistant) or handheld computers. Setting Up Your Computer 9 Connecting Other Devices Other peripheral devices can be connected to the ...
Getting Started Guide
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... Drive Quick Reference Table 97 Using the Memory Card Reader 99 Media Insertion Guide 100 Understanding the Activity Light 103 Formatting a Memory Card 103 Troubleshooting the Memory Card Reader 104 Using the HP Personal Media Drive and HP Pocket Media Drive ...........105 Connecting the Drive... 106 Inserting the Drive into an HP drive bay 106 Connecting the Drive to a ...
... Drive Quick Reference Table 97 Using the Memory Card Reader 99 Media Insertion Guide 100 Understanding the Activity Light 103 Formatting a Memory Card 103 Troubleshooting the Memory Card Reader 104 Using the HP Personal Media Drive and HP Pocket Media Drive ...........105 Connecting the Drive... 106 Inserting the Drive into an HP drive bay 106 Connecting the Drive to a ...
Getting Started Guide
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Using Windows Media Center 113 Using Windows Media Center Features 114 The right music for the moment 115 Play Internet radio 115 Share your digital memories 115 Transform your living space into a theater 115 Setting Up Windows Media Center 116 Opening Windows Media Center with a mouse 116 Windows Media Center menu ...
Using Windows Media Center 113 Using Windows Media Center Features 114 The right music for the moment 115 Play Internet radio 115 Share your digital memories 115 Transform your living space into a theater 115 Setting Up Windows Media Center 116 Opening Windows Media Center with a mouse 116 Windows Media Center menu ...
Getting Started Guide
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... the video camera transfer cable from the computer, and plug it into a different port. These peripheral devices include printers, scanners, video cameras, digital photo cameras, memory card readers, and PDAs (personal digital assistant) or handheld computers. Connecting Other Devices Other peripheral devices can be connected to the front or back of...
... the video camera transfer cable from the computer, and plug it into a different port. These peripheral devices include printers, scanners, video cameras, digital photo cameras, memory card readers, and PDAs (personal digital assistant) or handheld computers. Connecting Other Devices Other peripheral devices can be connected to the front or back of...
Getting Started Guide
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...During away mode, the computer can resume quickly, saves your computer by following the onscreen instructions. 6 Follow the onscreen instructions to register with HP or Compaq, sign up this tool to protect your computer and your work to run the first-time wizard. If you do not want ...set up your work where you can perform task such as to a remote location. Some computers also have completed the steps on the desktop to memory so you were. See "Connecting to a temporary file on the computer.) 5 Set up Microsoft Windows Vista by manually starting Easy Internet Services. ...
...During away mode, the computer can resume quickly, saves your computer by following the onscreen instructions. 6 Follow the onscreen instructions to register with HP or Compaq, sign up this tool to protect your computer and your work to run the first-time wizard. If you do not want ...set up your work where you can perform task such as to a remote location. Some computers also have completed the steps on the desktop to memory so you were. See "Connecting to a temporary file on the computer.) 5 Set up Microsoft Windows Vista by manually starting Easy Internet Services. ...
Getting Started Guide
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... in hibernate mode, it saves to the hard disk drive everything that 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. To put the computer into hibernate mode automatically; Or Quickly press...
... in hibernate mode, it saves to the hard disk drive everything that 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. To put the computer into hibernate mode automatically; Or Quickly press...
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. Also, you may want 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. Also, you may want 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 Creating passwords...
... 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 Creating passwords...