Quick Start Guide
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Contents
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Introducing the Quick Start Guide ......... |
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Safety Information ................................................. |
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Using the Quick Start Guide................................... |
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Finding Additional Information ............................... |
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Setting Up the Computer....................... |
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Turning On the Computer for the First Time............... |
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Registering with HP ............................................... |
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Getting Help......................................................... |
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Protecting the PC................................................... |
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Making Recovery CDs ........................................... |
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Working in Comfort .............................................. |
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Using the Computer ............................ |
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Introducing the Basics.......................................... |
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Windows Operating System............................. |
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Start Menu ..................................................... |
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Help and Support ........................................... |
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Contents
Using the Mouse................................................. |
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The Scroll Feature ........................................... |
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The Autoscroll Feature ..................................... |
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The Panning Feature........................................ |
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Using the Keyboard ............................................ |
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Introduction .................................................... |
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Features......................................................... |
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Buttons .......................................................... |
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Button Configuration ....................................... |
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Using Speakers .................................................. |
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Using multi-channel audio speakers................... |
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Adjusting speaker volume ................................ |
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Using a Microphone ........................................... |
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Adjusting Microphone Volume.......................... |
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Turning Off the Computer .................................... |
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Putting the Computer into Standby and |
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Automatic Standby or Hibernation Mode........... |
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Setting Up and Using the Internet ....... |
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Introducing the Internet ........................................ |
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What Is the Internet? ....................................... |
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What Is an ISP? .............................................. |
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What Is the World Wide Web? ........................ |
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What Is a URL?............................................... |
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How Do I Search the Internet? .......................... |
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Setting Up the Modem......................................... |
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Upgrading to V.92.......................................... |
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Setting Up the Network Interface Adapter.............. |
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Setting Up Your Internet Account........................... |
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Signing Up with an ISP Using |
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Connecting to the Internet .................................... |
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Using ISP-Provided Browser.............................. |
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Using Any Browser ......................................... |
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Visiting the Hewlett-Packard Web Site ................... |
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Viewing Online Manuals ................................. |
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Sending and Receiving E-Mail.............................. |
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If the ISP Provides the Browser.......................... |
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If Using Outlook Express.................................. |
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Doing Common Tasks ........................ |
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Understanding Your Drives................................... |
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Using the Diskette (Floppy) Drive .......................... |
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Using the 6-In-1 Memory Card Reader .................. |
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Special note about the Safely Remove |
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To use the 6-In-1 memory card reader ............... |
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Inserting a CD or DVD ........................................ |
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Removing a CD or DVD ...................................... |
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Handling CDs .................................................... |
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Playing Music CDs.............................................. |
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Using MusicMatch Jukebox.............................. |
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Using Windows Media Player.......................... |
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Using the CD-RW Drive ....................................... |
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Playing DVD Movies............................................ |
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Playing a DVD ................................................ |
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Viewing Help Information................................. |
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Understanding DVD Terminology ...................... |
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Using the WinDVD Control Panel...................... |
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Using Country/Region Codes........................... |
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Using the Combo Drive........................................ |
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Using the DVD+RW/+R Drive............................... |
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Playing Video CDs .............................................. |
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Using HP Pavilion PC Tools................................... |
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Getting HP Updates for the PC ............ |
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Informing You of Changes.................................... |
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Using HP Centre to Receive Messages from HP....... |
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Starting HP Centre .......................................... |
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Turning Off the HP Centre Service..................... |
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Re-enabling the HP Centre Service .................... |
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Resolving Problems ............................ |
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Troubleshooting .................................................. |
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Using Application Recovery |
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System Restore ................................................... |
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Application Recovery .......................................... |
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System Recovery................................................. |
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System Recovery Using Recovery CDs ................... |
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Using HP Recovery CD Creator ........................ |
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Starting System Recovery Using Recovery CDs ... |
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Freeing Up Space on Your Hard Disk Drive............ |
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Displaying Hard Disk Space ............................ |
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Increasing Available Hard Disk Space............... |
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Reinstalling Programs ...................................... |
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Index ................................................. |
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Contents
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Start Here
Welcome
Thank you for becoming a member of the HP Pavilion home PC family. This “Start Here” section is an overview of some of the added software features and tools available on your HP Pavilion. The rest of this Quick Start Guide gives you information on how to use your computer. With this guide, you can use your computer with confidence.
Note: The screens on your computer may not match the screens pictured on these pages.
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Inventory Checklist
Power cord
Modem cable
Transformer (powered speakers only)
Speakers
The documentation includes:
Setup poster
This Quick Start Guide
Support Guide, containing support,
warranty, license, regulatory, and safety information
Upgrading and Servicing the PC guide (select models installed on PC, or in print)
Read first, addenda, or other documents if applicable
HP DVD Writer guide (select models)
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Start Here guide
My HP Pavilion home PC brochure (select models)
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PC
Keyboard
Mouse
Documentation
Note: Your contents may vary.
PC Front
Your computer may look different from the one shown here. Component, connector location, type, and number vary by model.
Lower front cover opened to show connectors
CD storage
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PC Back
Connect your keyboard, mouse, monitor, and modem as described in the setup poster. Turn on the computer for the first time, and finish the registration process. Then, add a printer or other device, or install any software programs that came on CDs or DVDs included in the computer box (select models only).
Your computer may look different from the one shown here. Component, connector location, type, and number, vary by model.
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PS/2 keyboard
PS/2 mouse Serial
Parallel
Audio Out
Audio In
Microphone
USB
Monitor
Telephone
SERIAL
OUT
IN
ETHERNET
SERIAL
Joystick
Speaker out Ethernet
TV out
Modem
PC Connector Symbols
Symbols in this table identify connectors.
Symbol Description
Mouse (PS/2)
Keyboard (PS/2)
Universal Serial Bus (USB) for mouse, keyboard, digital camera, or other device with a USB connector
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FireWire® for video cameras or other devices with very fast transfer rates
resetting jumpers, and testing for conflicts. When you add a Plug and Play peripheral, the PC recognises it, and obtains the best driver for the device.
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PC Back Connections
Your computer may look different from the one shown here. External components shown in the following figure are not included with the PC. Back connector location, type, and number vary by model.
Note: Before using your components, you may need to install the software that came with the component.
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PC Front Connections
Your computer may look different from the one shown here. External components shown in the following figure are not included with the PC. Front connector location, type, and number vary by model.
Note: Before using your components, you may need to install the software that came with the component.
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Register with HP
Register your HP Pavilion home PC with Hewlett-Packard so that HP can assist you with your technical support needs.
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Internet
Click Start, choose
All Programs, and then click
Easy Internet Sign-up for a simple step-by-step wizard to guide you through setup for the Internet and e-mail.
For information about modem setup, the Internet, and e-mail, see the related chapters inside this guide. You can also find helpful information by clicking
Start, Help and Support, and then My HP Pavilion PC.
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HP Desktop
HP Tour Guide Easy Internet Sign-up
The HP desktop has shortcut icons that make it easy to find the things you need. Click the icon to find out more information about that program.
Note: The screen on your computer may not match the screen pictured here.
Help and Support
Start button |
Taskbar |
System tray |
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Start Menu
Click the Start button to view the Start menu, the entry point to everything on your
computer. Look at the following pages to learn about important software programs and tools available to you.
Choose All Programs and then choose Hewlett-Packard to find HP-specific software.
Help and Support
All Programs
Start button
Note: The screen on your computer may not match the screen pictured here.
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Start Here
Help and Support
Click Start and then
Help and Support to learn about your computer and get your questions answered.
HP Pavilion information and support
Help and support news
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My HP Pavilion PC
Click Start, Help and Support, and then My HP Pavilion PC for detailed instructions and information about your HP Pavilion.
Learn how to use your HP Pavilion home PC
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All Programs
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All Programs
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hp pavilion pc tools
Note: The screen on your computer may not match the screen pictured here.
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HP Tour Guide
Click Start, choose
All Programs, Hewlett-Packard, click hp pavilion pc tools, and then click hp tour guide.
Or
Click the icon on the desktop (select models).
Let the HP Tour Guide show you the desktop and the basics of the Internet and e-mail.
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Your HP Pavilion home PC Support Guide
You can get help over the telephone from HP.
See the Support Guide included with the computer documentation for the terms of your HP Pavilion warranty coverage, for license information, and for support telephone numbers and addresses.
The Support Guide contains operating specifications for the PC, along with regulatory and safety information.
hp pavilion home pc
support guide
!where to get help !warranty and license information
!declaration of conformity !operating specifications !regulatory and safety information
Note: Your document contents may vary.
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HP Web Sites
Type these Web site addresses into the Address box of your Internet browser, and then press the Enter key on your keyboard to find helpful information from HP online.
www.hp.com
Go to HP’s main Web site for the latest information about your
HP Pavilion home PC and all your HP products. Receive technical support, download software updates, and find out about HP’s home and business services.
www.hp.com/cposupport/
loc/regional.html
Use this worldwide direct link to HP’s Customer Care Web site for all your technical support needs.
Start Here
Select your country/region
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Microsoft Windows XP Operating System
For questions about the Microsoft® Windows® XP operating system, try these sources of information:
Help and Support, for onscreen help and troubleshooting — click Start and then
Help and Support.
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Start Here guide, included with the computer documentation packet.
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Recovery System and Hard Drive Space
HP Pavilion home PCs with Windows XP feature a recovery partition included on the hard drive, along with a recovery CD creator program. This program allows you to make your own recovery CDs. The recovery process, either application or operating system, offers the following advantages:
"Selective: Ensures that the recovery data is matched to the particular PC model. You can easily recover only the application or system software you need.
"Non-destructive: By recovering only the software you need, you preserve user data and files.
Important: The recovery CD set you create is a complete image of the original HP Pavilion home PC hard disk drive contents and is matched to your model number. When using the recovery CDs to recover the hard drive by using the full system recovery option, any files or software that you created, saved, or installed on the computer will be overwritten. Therefore, please remember to back up your files prior to using your recovery CDs.
System recovery using recovery CDs has two options:
"Standard Recovery: This is a non-destructive recovery, which recovers factory-shipped programs, drivers, and the operating system without affecting any data files that you may have created since purchasing this PC.
"Full System Recovery: This recovery erases and reformats the hard disk drive, creates a new hard disk partition, erases all added hard disk data, and then reinstalls the operating system. You must reinstall any software that was not installed on the computer at the factory.
Instructions for using system recovery and application recovery, as well as instructions for creating your recovery CDs are in this guide: Refer to “Using Application Recovery and System Recovery.” For information on viewing the space used by the recovery partition on the hard drive,
as well as steps for deleting undesired software titles, refer to “Freeing Up Space on Your Hard Disk Drive.”
In the event of a warranty hard drive failure, standard warranty terms apply: PC repair or a new imaged hard drive that includes the Windows XP operating system and the recovery partition, as well as all pre-loaded software programs.
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Safety Information
This product has not been evaluated for connection to an “IT” power system (an AC distribution system with no direct connection to earth, according to IEC 60950).
AC Power Safety Warning
Warning: Install the computer near an AC outlet. The AC power cord is your HP Pavilion PC’s main AC disconnecting device and must be easily accessible at all times. For your safety, the power cord provided with your system has a grounded plug. Always use the power cord with a properly grounded wall
outlet to avoid the risk of electrical shock.
Warning: To reduce the possibility of an electric shock from the telephone network, plug your computer into the AC outlet before connecting it to the telephone line. Also, disconnect the telephone line before unplugging your computer from the AC power outlet.
Warning: Your system is provided with a voltage select switch for use in a 115 or 230 VAC power system. The voltage select switch has been pre-set to the correct voltage setting for use in the particular country/region where it was initially sold. Changing the voltage
select switch to the incorrect position can damage your PC and void any implied warranty.
Introduction
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Warning: Always disconnect the modem cord from the telephone system before installing or removing your computer cover.
Warning: Do not operate the computer with the cover removed.
Warning: The power supply is not user-serviceable. To prevent damage to the power supply, have a qualified person repair or replace it. All other components are user-serviceable.
Warning: Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage disk drives, add-in cards, and other components. If an ESD station is not available, wear a wrist strap attached to a metal part of the computer. Place cards on a conductive foam pad or inside the card wrapper, if possible, but never on the card wrapper.
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Using the Quick Start Guide
Thank you for purchasing the HP Pavilion home PC. We’ve made it easy for you to start
using the PC right away. The setup poster shows you how to connect your computer, and this Quick Start Guide will help you continue
from there.
Note: Be sure you set up the computer near a telephone line so that you can easily connect the modem for Internet access.
This Quick Start Guide will help you learn how to:
■Turn the computer on and off correctly.
■Set up an Internet account and connect to the Internet.
■Adjust the speaker volume.
■Insert and remove a CD disc.
■Use the CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, CD-RW, or DVD+RW/+R drive to play music, watch movies, or record information.
■Use HP Pavilion PC Tools.
■Save power with standby and hibernation modes.
■Solve common problems.
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Introduction
Finding Additional
Information
Look in the computer box for printed information that describes important details or updates regarding your model PC.
You can find additional information about the PC in the onscreen Help and Support Centre, which is on the computer. Just click Start, and then click Help and Support.
You can find information about accessing internal parts of the computer chassis in the
Upgrading and Servicing the PC guide included with your PC (select models installed on your system, others printed). To view guides installed on your PC, refer to “Using HP Pavilion PC Tools” on page 67.
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Note: The procedures in the Upgrading and Servicing the PC guide require you to turn off the PC and disconnect it from any Internet and network connections, and from power. If the guide is installed on your computer, be sure to print it for future reference.
You can find online guides and information
for your PC at the HP Customer Care Web site. To find online manuals for your PC:
1Type http://www.hp.com/cposupport/
into your browser address box, and press the Enter key on your keyboard.
2In the QuickFind box, type your product name or number (Pavilion 712a, for example). The product number is on the lower front of the PC chassis.
3Click product support for your language when the Results window appears.
4Click manuals to see a list of manuals for your PC.