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Understanding hard disk drive space
The hard disk drive on the Hewlett-Packard and
Compaq computers with the Microsoft®
Windows operating system preinstalled may
appear to be smaller than the size stated in the
product specifications, in the documentation, or
on the box. Hard disk drives are described and
advertised by manufacturers in terms of decimal
(base 10) capacity. Microsoft Windows and
other programs, such as FDISK, use the binary
(base 2) numbering system.
In decimal notation, one megabyte (MB) is equal
to 1,000,000 bytes, and one gigabyte (GB) is
equal to 1,000,000,000 bytes. In the binary
numbering system, one megabyte is equal to
1,048,576 bytes, and one gigabyte is equal to
1,073,741,824 bytes. Because of the different
measuring systems, you may see a difference
between the size reported by Microsoft
Windows and the size advertised. The storage
capacity of the hard disk drive is as advertised.
Microsoft Windows reports smaller capacity in
the Windows Explorer tool and in the computer
window because it shows information about one
partition on the hard disk drive at a time. One of
the partitions contains the System Recovery
information.
Part number: 626272-002
Second edition, December 2010
Table of contents
1 Getting information ............................................................................. 1
2 Features .............................................................................................. 4
3 Setting up your computer .................................................................... 5
Connecting your computer ...................................................................... 6
Protecting your computer ......................................................................... 7
Guidelines for installing software and hardware devices ............................. 7
Connecting to the Internet ........................................................................ 8
Transferring files and settings to your new computer ................................... 9
System Recovery .................................................................................. 29
Recovery media ................................................................................... 33
Getting Started
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Getting Started
1Getting information
Type of informationWhere to find
Set up your computer.Setup documentation included with your computer.
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See how-to videos about using
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the features of your computer.
Use the computer.
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Connect to the Internet.
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Recover factory settings.
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Troubleshoot the most common
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computer hardware and
software issues.
Find links to driver updates.
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Read frequently asked
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questions.
Learn how to use the
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Microsoft® Windows® 7
operating system.
Find Windows 7 support
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information.
Find electronic user guides
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and specifications for your
computer model.
Order parts and find
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additional troubleshooting
help.
Visit
www.hp.com/supportvideos (English only)
Tap the Tutorial icon (select models only) in the carousel within the HP
TouchSmart application.
Getting Started (this guide)
Help and Support:
Tap the Start button, and then tap Help and Support.
Windows 7 troubleshooting tools:
1. Tap the Start button, tap Control Panel, and then tap System
and Security.
2. Under Action Center, tap Find and fix problems
(troubleshooting).
HP Support website:
Visit
www.hp.com/go/win7
HP Support website:
www.hp.com/support
www.hp.com/support
Upgrade or replace
●
components of your computer.
Getting Started
Upgrading and Servicing Guide
Tap the Start button, tap All Programs, and then tap User Guides.
If the guide is not available there, visit
www.hp.com/support
1
Type of informationWhere to find
Find computer warranty
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information.
Get technical support.
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Get up-to-date information and
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help from the Windows
community.
Connect to a TV.Setup documentation included with your computer.
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Get special utilities for
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computer owners.
Maintain your computer.HP Support Assistant — Maintains your computer performance and resolve
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Find ergonomic information.Safety & Comfort Guide
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Limited Warranty and Support Guide or the Warranty and Support
Information included with your computer.
www.hp.com/support/consumer-forum
Watching and Recording TV
Tap the Start button, tap All Programs, and then tap User Guides.
If the guide is not available there, visit
PC Help & Tools folder
Tap the Start button, tap All Programs, and then tap PC Help &Tools.
problems faster by using automated updates, onboard diagnostics, and
guided assistance.
Tap the Start button, tap All Programs, tap HP, and then tap
HP Support Assistant.
Tap the Start button, tap All Programs, and then tap User Guides or
visit
www.hp.com/ergo.
www.hp.com/support
Wall-mounting your computer
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(select HP TouchSmart PC
models only).
Wall-Mounting your HP TouchSmart
Tap Start, tap All Programs, and then tap User Guides.
If the guide is not available there, visit
WARNING! To reduce the risk of electrical shock or damage to your
equipment: Place the computer in a location away from water, dust, moisture, and
soot. These can increase the inside temperature, or can cause fire or electrocution.
WARNING! Do not disable the power cord grounding plug. Plug the power
cord in a grounded (earthed) outlet that is easily accessible at all times.
2Chapter 1 Getting information
www.hp.com/support
Getting Started
WARNING! Disconnect power from the equipment by unplugging the power
cord from the electrical outlet.
WARNING! The power supply is preset for the country/region in which you
purchased your computer. If you move, check the voltage requirements for your
new location before plugging the computer into an AC power outlet.
WARNING! To prevent direct exposure to a laser beam, do not try to open the
enclosure of the CD or DVD drives.
NOTE:
Windows.
Some features might not be available on systems that are shipped without a version of Microsoft
Getting Started
3
2Features
Features vary by model.
The HP TouchSmart PC is a touch-enabled high-performance computer built into a high-definition widescreen
display. The slim computer offers select features, that vary by model, such as an adjustable webcam, a CD/DVD
and Blu-ray player and burner, Bluetooth capability, USB ports, a media card reader, Wireless 802.11n
networking, full support for Beats Audio™ devices (sold separately), and high quality speakers.
Select HP TouchSmart PC models can be mounted on a wall using a standard VESA wall-mounting device. The
hardware to adapt the computer for wall mounting (not the actual wall mount) is included in select HP
TouchSmart PC models and can be purchased.
The HP TouchSmart 4.0 application is designed to maximize the touch-enabled capabilities of your computer.
Some of the new features included in the HP TouchSmart 4.0 application are: the Magic Canvas, creating
Magnets, easy interaction with other software applications, and creating website shortcut tiles. To launch the
software, tap the HP TouchSmart icon
TouchSmart.
The Magic Canvas
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Access a submenu, by tapping on the Magic Canvas, to change the background, write a note on the
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Magic Canvas and leave it there, and filter the media types that appear on your screen.
Customize the appearance of your Magic Canvas with stationary and moving objects.
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Place playlists, slide shows, music, graffiti, videos, and photos on your Magic Canvas.
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A carousel, of available applications and your favorite website shortcuts, appears at the bottom of the
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screen. Make a left and right sliding motion with your finger over the carousel to scroll continuously
through the applications and website shortcuts.
Creating Magnets
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Drag content from an application (photos, music, playlists, notes, calendars) onto the Magic Canvas.
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Create shortcuts to content.
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Interact with magnets without having to open the application.
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Pin magnets to the Magic Canvas to prevent them from scrolling off.
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Interaction with Applications
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All active applications are highlighted in the carousel.
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Applications can be scrolled on or off the screen.
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Bring an application into view by touching it in the carousel.
◦
View all applications and website shortcuts by tapping the Quick Launch button.
◦
Size application views to full screen, partial screen, or icon.
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Website Tiles
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Add shortcut tiles to your favorite websites into the carousel.
on the desktop, or tap the Start button and then tap HP
4Chapter 2 Features
Getting Started
3Setting up your computer
Follow the steps in the setup documentation included with your computer.
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Place the computer so that all ventilation openings are unobstructed and cabling is not in a walkway or
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where it can be stepped on or damaged by placing furniture on it.
Connect all power cords from the computer and accessories to a power surge protection device that is
❑
specifically labeled as having surge protection, an uninterruptible power supply (UPS), or a similar device. If
the computer has a television tuner or telephone connection, protect the computer by using surge protection
with these signal inputs as well. Connect the television cable or the telephone line cord to the surge protection
device, and then connect the device to the computer.
Download and install operating system updates.
❑
Look in the computer box for additional printed details or updates.
❑
Read the Safety and Regulatory Information document. Tap the Start button, tap All Programs, and then
❑
tap User Guides.
Read the Safety & Comfort Guide for proper workstation setup, posture, health and work habits, and
❑
electrical and mechanical safety information. Tap the Start button, tap All Programs, and then tap User
Guides or visit
www.hp.com/ergo.
Getting Started
5
Connecting your computer
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in
LAN
1. Squeeze the two tabs on the rear door at the back of the computer and pull the door open.
2. Reach into the rear cavity framed by the computer stand, and plug the power cord into the power connection
at the top right corner.
3. Plug the three-pronged power plug into a power outlet.
4. Pull the white tabs in the direction of the red arrow on both the wireless keyboard and the wireless mouse to
activate them.
5. Press the Start button.
6Chapter 3 Setting up your computer
Getting Started
Protecting your computer
Computer riskComputer feature
Unauthorized use of the
computer or user account
Unauthorized access to Setup
Utility, BIOS settings, and
other system identification
information
Computer virusesAntivirus software
Unauthorized access to data
and ongoing threats to the
computer
Security solutions can deter theft, mishandling, and software attacks, but cannot prevent them.
User password
A password is a group of characters that you choose to secure computer
information.
Administrator password
The free trial antivirus software that is preinstalled on your computer can detect
most viruses, remove them, and, in most cases, repair damage caused by viruses.
For protection against new viruses beyond the trial period, purchase an extended
update service.
Firewall software
Windows 7 includes firewall software preinstalled on the computer.
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The antivirus software, which is preinstalled on the computer, includes
●
firewall software.
Microsoft continually updates the Windows 7 operating system.
Guidelines for installing software and hardware
devices
After you complete the initial computer setup, you might want to install additional software programs or hardware
devices. Check the operating system, memory, and other requirements listed before purchasing new software or
hardware for your computer. Follow the software manufacturer's directions to install the new software.
NOTE:
infect the computer with a virus, or be illegal.
Getting Started
Use only licensed original software. Installing copied software could result in an unstable installation,
Protecting your computer
7
Connecting to the Internet
Steps to connect to the Internet:
1. Connect the hardware (sold separately).
For a wired network connection, connect an Ethernet cable to the computer and to a network router or
◦
LAN device.
For a wireless network connection, use a wireless router with the computer to connect to a WLAN with
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an Internet connection.
2. Get Internet service.
Sign up with an Internet service provider (ISP). If you already have an account with an ISP, skip this step
◦
and follow the instructions provided by the ISP.
If you did not set up the computer for Internet service during the initial setup, do so now by using Online
◦
Services:
8Chapter 3 Setting up your computer
Getting Started
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