HP 11-n030ca x360, 11t-n000 x360, 11-n038ca x360 Changing your notebook to an entertainment stand

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Your computer can function as a classic notebook, and in addition, the display can be rotated so that the computer transforms into an entertainment stand or a tablet.

Changing your notebook to an entertainment stand

To change your notebook to an entertainment stand, raise the display, and then rotate the display backward to a stand position (about 315 degrees).

Changing your notebook to a tablet

To change your notebook to a tablet, raise the display, and then rotate the display backward until it is flush with the computer bottom (360 degrees).

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Contents HP x360 310 G1 PC Product notice Copyright 2014 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.PSafety warning notice Iv Safety warning notice Table of contents Creating HP Recovery media select models only Vii Viii Product description Wireless Category Description Audio and videoEthernet SensorOperating system Preinstalled Serviceability End user replaceable partsCategory Description SecurityRight side External component identificationComponent Description Left side If the computer has stopped responding and WindowsHP Support Assistant app SpeakersComponent Description Speakers Produce sound Display Changing your notebook to an entertainment stand Changing your notebook to a tabletTop TouchPadLights Component Description Caps lock lightKeys Fn keyService tag and Pcid label Service tagPcid label Illustrated parts catalog Computer major componentsComponent Spare part number 755730-001Power button board includes cable Li-ion batteryFan Wlan moduleMass storage devices Miscellaneous partsBottom cover Component Spare part number AC adapterDisplay assembly subcomponents Sequential part number listing Sequential part number listingSystem for use in models with a 2 cell battery Operating system for use in models with a 3 cell battery Tools required Service considerationsPlastic parts Cables and connectors Drive handlingGrounding guidelines Electrostatic discharge damageTypical electrostatic voltage levels EventPackaging and transporting guidelines Equipment guidelines Material Use Voltage protection levelComponent replacement procedures Bottom cover Description Spare part number Bottom cover for usePage Page USB/audio board Wlan module Description Spare part numberPage Solid-state drive M.2 Page Hard drive Page Page RTC battery Page Update Bios before adding memory modules Memory modulePage Power button board Page Fan Description Spare part number Fan 755729-001Heat sink Page Page Battery Speakers TouchPad button board Page Display assembly Page Page Page Page Power connector cable System board Page Page Keyboard Page Using Setup Utility Bios Starting Setup Utility BiosUpdating the Bios Determining the Bios versionDownloading a Bios update Synchronizing a tablet and keyboard select models only Using HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Uefi Downloading HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Uefi to a USB deviceDiagnostic section, click HP Uefi Support Environment Creating recovery media and backups Backing up, restoring, and recoveringCreating HP Recovery media select models only Using Windows tools Restore and recoveryRecovering using HP Recovery Manager What you need to know before you get startedUsing the HP Recovery partition select models only Changing the computer boot order Specifications Computer specificationsHard drive specifications Operating temperatureInterface type Logical blocksStatement of memory volatility Select Hard Drive Tools See Using HP Sure Start Select models Only Nonvolatile memory usageDrivers Downloads,Questions and answers Using HP Sure Start select models only How can the Custom Secure Boot Keys be reset?Power cord set requirements Requirements for all countriesRequirements for specific countries and regions Country/region Accredited agency Applicable note numberRequirements for specific countries and regions Recycling Bios IndexJacks SIM
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