HP CQ62-231NR, CQ62-255TU, CQ62-238DX, CQ62-252TX manual Shutting down the computer, Click Shut down

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Shutting down the computer

CAUTION: Unsaved information will be lost when the computer is shut down.

The Shut down command closes all open programs, including the operating system, and then turns off the display and computer.

Shut down the computer under any of the following conditions:

When you need to replace the battery or access components inside the computer

When you are connecting an external hardware device that does not connect to a USB port

When the computer will be unused and disconnected from external power for an extended period

Although you can shut down the computer with the power button, the recommended procedure is to use the Windows Shut down command.

To shut down the computer:

NOTE: If the computer is in the Sleep state or in Hibernation, you must first exit Sleep or Hibernation before shutdown is possible.

1.Save your work and close all open programs.

2.Click Start.

3.Click Shut down.

If the computer is unresponsive and you are unable to use the preceding shutdown procedures, try the following emergency procedures in the sequence provided:

Press ctrl+alt+delete, and then click the Power button.

Press and hold the power button for at least 5 seconds.

Disconnect the computer from external power, and then remove the battery.

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Contents Page Product notice Safety warning notice Iv Safety warning notice Table of contents Pointing devices and keyboard Power management Drives Adding or replacing a memory module Security 112 Identifying hardware FeaturesTop components ComponentsTouchPad Lights Button and speakers Panel System and Security Power OptionsEsc key KeysRight-side components Left-side components Bottom components Display components Wireless antennasPage Additional hardware components Labels Using wireless devices Wireless, local area network, and modemUsing the wireless controls Identifying wireless and network status iconsUsing the wireless action key Using operating system controls Using HP Wireless AssistantSetting up a Wlan Using a WlanUse wireless encryption Use a wireless transmitter with built-in securityProtecting your Wlan Work behind a firewallRoaming to another network Connecting to a WlanBluetooth and Internet Connection Sharing ICS Using Bluetooth wireless devices select models onlyCannot connect to a Wlan Troubleshooting wireless connection problemsNetwork icon is not displayed Cannot connect to a preferred networkCurrent network security codes are unavailable Wlan connection is very weak Cannot connect to the wireless routerConnecting a modem cable Using the modem select models onlySelecting a location setting Connecting a country-specific modem cable adapterViewing the current location selection Select Start Devices and Printers Adding new locations when travelingCheck the telephone line type Solving travel connection problemsCheck for pulse or tone dialing Set the modem to ignore dial tonesClear the check box for Wait for dial tone before dialing Connecting to a local area networkPointing devices and keyboard Using the TouchPadTurning the TouchPad on and off Using TouchPad gesturesPinching ScrollingRotating Setting pointing device preferencesFunction Action key or hotkey Using the keyboardPress f7 to stop the audio playback of a CD, a DVD, or a BD Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard Multimedia Multimedia featuresMultimedia Identifying your multimedia componentsAdjusting the volume Using the media activity action keys Using the media activity functionsUsing other preinstalled multimedia software Using CyberLink PowerDVD softwareInstalling multimedia software from a disc Multimedia softwareSelect Start All Programs Accessories Sound Recorder Connecting external audio devicesAudio Checking your audio functionsVideo Connecting an Hdmi device select models only Optical drive Configuring audio for Hdmi select models onlyWebcam select models only Adjusting webcam propertiesWebcam tips Page Setting power options Power managementUsing power-saving states Initiating and exiting Hibernation Initiating and exiting SleepUsing power plans Using the battery meterViewing the current power plan Selecting a different power planSetting password protection on wakeup Using external AC power Connecting the AC adapter Testing an AC adapter Finding battery information in Help and Support Using battery powerUsing Battery Check Inserting or removing the battery Displaying the remaining battery chargeCharging a battery Managing low battery levels Maximizing battery discharge timeIdentifying low battery levels Resolving a low battery levelFully charge the battery Calibrating a batteryDisable Hibernation and Sleep Click Save changes Fully recharge the battery Discharge the batteryStoring a battery Conserving battery powerReenable Hibernation and Sleep Replacing the battery Disposing of a used batterySwitching between graphics modes select models only Click Shut down Shutting down the computerHandling drives DrivesSelect Start Computer Identifying the installed optical driveDVD±RW/R Using optical discsCD-R discs Selecting the right disc CDs, DVDs, and BDsCD-RW discs DVD±R discsLightScribe DVD+R discs Playing a CD, DVD, or BDBlu-ray Disc BD Page Changing DVD region settings Configuring AutoPlaySelect Start Default Programs Change AutoPlay settings Observing the copyright warning Select Start All Programs CyberLink DVD Suites Power2GoCopying a CD, DVD, or BD Creating or burning a CD or DVD Removing a CD, DVD, or BD Troubleshooting drive and device driver problemsSelect Advanced Settings Monitor tab Click Start Default Programs Change AutoPlay SettingsDisc does not play automatically DVD movie stops, skips, or plays erraticallyDVD movie is not visible on an external display Obtaining the latest HP device drivers Obtaining the latest Windows device drivers Using external drives Using Disk Cleanup Using Disk DefragmenterImproving hard drive performance Replacing the hard drive Page Page Page Connecting a USB device Using a USB deviceExternal devices and external media cards Removing a USB device Inserting a digital card Using Digital Media Slot cardsRemoving a digital card Adding or replacing a memory module Page Page Protecting the computer SecuritySetting passwords in Windows Using passwordsSetting passwords in Setup Utility Managing an administrator password Administrator passwordManaging a power-on password Power-on passwordUsing firewall software Using antivirus softwareInstalling an optional security cable Installing critical security updatesStarting Setup Utility Setup Utility BiosChanging the language of Setup Utility Using Setup UtilityNavigating and selecting in Setup Utility Displaying system information Restoring default settings in Setup UtilityExiting Setup Utility Setup Utility menusMain menu Security menuDiagnostics menu System Configuration menuSoftware updates Determining the Bios version Updating the BiosDownloading a Bios update Updating programs and drivers Backup and recovery Creating recovery discs Backing up your information Select Start All Programs Maintenance Backup and Restore Using Windows Backup and RestoreWhen to create restore points Using system restore pointsCreate a system restore point Restore to a previous date and timeRecovering from the recovery discs Performing a recoverySelect Start All Programs Recovery Manager Recovery Manager Click System Recovery in the Recovery Manager windowIndex Symbols/NumericsDVD Ssid Wireless Assistant
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CQ62-109TX, CQ62-225NR, CQ62-255TU, CQ62-203AU, CQ62-215TU specifications

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