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2-6Introducing Your Internet PC
Removing a Power-On Password
To remove a power-on password, complete the following steps:
1.When you start your computer, the Compaq logo appears on your display. For a few seconds, there will be a cursor flashing in the upper right hand corner. When this cursor appears, press the F10 key.
2.Using your arrow keys, select the Security option from the menubar.
3.Move to Set Supervisor Password. Press the Enter key.
4.Enter your current password. In the spaces to enter your new password and confirm your new password, press the Enter key. Press the Enter key again to exit the screen.
5.Move to Password on boot and use the + or – key to select Disable.
6.Using your arrow keys, select Exit from the menubar.
7.Make sure that Exit Saving Changes is selected. Press the Enter key.
8.Select Yes to save your changes and exit.
Contents
Contents
Identifying and Removing Computer Viruses
Surfing the Internet
Saving Energy with Sleep and Power Management
Understanding Your Service and Support Options
Troubleshooting Guide
Safety and Comfort
Vii
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Government Approvals
13-9
Glossary Index
Table of Contents
Using this Guide
Text Conventions
Troubleshooting
Special Messages
Locating Help
Glossary
Understanding Your Service and Support Options
Comments about this Guide
4Using this Guide
Introducing Your Internet PC
Using the TouchPad
Setting the Tapping and Double-Tapping Feature
Setting the Edge Motion Feature
Using Your Diskette Drive
Identifying Your Storage Drives
Securing Your Mobile Internet PC
Using the Security Slot
Identifying Your Hard Drive Size
Setting a Power-On Password
Move to Set Supervisor Password. Press the Enter key
Removing a Power-On Password
Inserting a Disc
Using Your CD or DVD Drive
Inserting and Removing a Disc
Removing a Disc
Manually Ejecting a Disc
Go to Select CD Disc
Playing an Audio CD
Playing a non DVD Video CD
4Using Your CD or DVD Drive
Changing a Region Setting
Using a Regionalized DVD
Identifying Your Region Setting
Play Settings
Display Options
Viewing and Hiding the DVD Player Panel
Enlarging and Reducing the View
Hiding the Taskbar
On-Screen Control Buttons
Display and Parental Controls
Button Title Description
10Using Your CD or DVD Drive
Recognizing a Computer Virus
Using McAfee Anti-Virus Software
Identifying and Removing Computer Viruses
Scanning for Viruses
Creating an Anti-Virus Emergency Diskette
Using an Anti-Virus Emergency Diskette
Keeping Your Anti-Virus Software Current
6Identifying and Removing Computer Viruses
Windows desktop is the basic
Introducing Microsoft Windows
Customizing the Windows Desktop
Arranging Icons
Selecting a Background
Adding a Screen Saver
Microsoft Windows Starts Here available on select models
Finding Help
Windows Help
Click Find Now
Searching for Files
Creating New Folders
Creating Shortcuts
Deleting Files and Folders
Using Microsoft Windows Accessories
Installing Additional Software
Installing Software from a CD or Diskette
Installing a Downloaded Program File
10Introducing Microsoft Windows
Surfing the Internet
Internet Addresses URLs
Choosing an Internet Service Provider
Understanding the World Wide Web
Using a Web Browser
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Accessing a Search Engine
Surfing Tips
Using a Search Engine
6Surfing the Internet
Setting Up RingCentral Fax
Sending and Receiving Faxes
Sending a Fax
Receiving a Fax
Sending and Receiving Faxes
Saving Energy with Sleep and Power Management
Standby Time-Out Default
What are Sleep and Hibernation?
Sleep and Hibernation Functions
Importance of Hibernation Mode
Manual Press Power ›
Time-Out Default If your
Sleep and Hibernation Functions
Adjusting Power Settings
Putting Your Computer into Sleep Mode
Resuming from Sleep or Hibernation Mode
Click Control Panel
Power Schemes Tab
Alarms Tab
Turning Off Sleep Mode
Changing Your Power Management Settings in DOS
Recovering from a Loss of Electrical Power
Power Surges and Sags
Using a Surge Suppressor
Restarting Your Computer After a Power Failure
Electrical Storms
Creating a Personal Power Scheme
Click the Power Management æ icon
Battery Overview
Battery Power
Battery Operating Time
Battery Gauges
Storing the Battery
Recycling the Battery
Calibrating the Battery
Battery
From the Running on Batteries column
Maximizing Battery Operating Time
Correcting a Low Battery Condition
Cleaning Your Internet PC
Cleaning Your Internet PC
Click System Tools, then choose Maintenance Wizard
Using System Maintenance Features
Backing Up Your System Using SystemSave
Understanding Your Service and Support Options
Compaq Support
10-1
Compaq Support Tools
10-2Understanding Your Service and Support Options
10-3
Using Compaq Diagnostics
Compaq Diagnostics
Testing Equipment
Select Interactive Mode or Unattended Mode
System Record
10-5
Compaq Service Connection
Turning Compaq Service Connection On and Off
Select Shutdown Compaq Service Connection
Overview
How it Works
10-7
Internet Support
QuickRestore
Full Restore
QuickRestore
10-9
System Restore
10-10Understanding Your Service and Support Options
Selective Restore
SystemSave
Increasing the Size of the SystemSave Partition
Creating a QuickRestore Emergency Recovery Boot Diskette
Using the QuickRestore Emergency Recovery Boot Diskette
Drivers
Installing Drivers for New Hardware
Reinstalling Deleted Drivers
10-16Understanding Your Service and Support Options
Troubleshooting Guide
Helpful Hints
Understanding This Guide
11-1
Audio
Battery
CD or DVD
Not reading drive
Abort, Retry, Fail?
Message appears
Diskette drive is
Diskette using Disk Copy
Cannot save
Information to
Diskette My Computer G icon
Copying files to
Cannot eject
Is displayed when
Display
Fax Modem
Games
Hard drive error
Hard Drive
Message is
Displayed
Internet
Cannot connect to
Internet
Buttons do not
Keyboard or TouchPad
Defaults option
Keyboard or TouchPad
Cursor jumps to a
Different location
Insufficient memory
Memory
Tap to click option
Power
PC Cards
Internet PC will not
Turn on
Internet PC appears
To have locked up
Contacting a Compaq Authorized Service Provider
Power
11-18Troubleshooting Guide
Safety and Comfort
12-1
Important Choices
Take Action for Safety and Comfort
Promoting a Safe and Comfortable Work Environment
Adjust
Key Principles
Move
Relax
Finding Your Comfort Zone
Range of Positions
Remember
Vary Your Posture
12-5
Organizing Your Adjustments
Different Tasks, Different Postures
Feet, Knees, and Legs
Providing Enough Leg Room
12-7
Back
Getting comfortable
Forearms, Wrists, and Hands
Dont Anchor Your Wrists
Shoulders and Elbows
Checking Elbow Height
12-9
Split Keyboards
Cleaning Your Monitor and Glasses
Eyes
Resting Your Eyes
Having Your Eyes Examined
Adjusting the Monitor Height
Arranging Your Work Area
Monitor
Positioning the Monitor
Adjusting Monitor Height for Bifocal and Trifocal Users
Adjusting Brightness and Contrast
Tilting the Monitor
Eye Height
Keyboard and Pointing Device
Eliminating Glare and Reflections on Your Monitor
Positioning the Keyboard
Eliminating Glare
Aligning the Mouse and Keyboard
Adjusting the Keyboard Height and Slope
Using a Keyboard Tray Comfortably
Using Arm Supports
Using a Palm Rest
Arm Supports and a Palm Rest
For Pauses Only
Minimizing Your Reach
Using a Document Holder
Papers and Books
Phone
Using a Notebook Computer
Working in Comfort
On the Road
Seeking Comfort
Typing Style
Being Inventive
Transporting the Computer
Reaching for Keys and Key Combinations
Keep it Light
Hunt-and-Peck Typing
Pointing Style
Adjusting Software Controls
Clean Frequently
Using a Keyboard on a Sofa
Switch Hands
Aligning Forearms, Wrists, and Hands
Pointing Comfort
Even on a sofa
Taking Breaks and Varying Your Tasks
Take Breaks
Vary Your Tasks
Reduce Sources of Stress
Try it and see
Breathe deeply
Cultivating Health and Fitness
Monitoring Your Health Habits and Exercise
Monitoring Personal Tolerance Levels and Limits
Organizing Your Adjustments
From the Ground Up
From the Top Down
Be Inventive
Shoulders, Arms, Wrists, and Hands
Self-Check
Seated Position
12-28Safety and Comfort
Monitor
General Prevention
Double-Check
Introduction
Electrical and Mechanical Safety Information
Product Safety Policy and General Practice
Installation Requirements
Safety Standards
General Precautions for Compaq Products
Damage Requiring Service
Mounting Accessories
Servicing
Ventilation
Water and Moisture
Power Sources
Accessibility
Voltage Select Switch
Internal Battery
Power Cords
Protective Attachment Plug
Extension Cord
Overloading
Cleaning
Replacement Parts
Safety Check
Options and Upgrades
Safety Interlocks and Enclosures
Precautions for Portable Computer Products
Precautions for Server and Network Products
Accessories and Options
Hot-Pluggable Power Supplies
Products with Casters
Floor Standing Products
Compatibility
External Television Antenna Grounding
Power Lines
Lightning Protection
Antenna Grounding
Safety and Comfort
Precautions for Products with Laser Devices
Laser Safety Warnings
Compliance with Cdrh Regulations
Compliance with International Regulations
Laser Information
Laser Product Label
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Niosh
For More Information
American National Standards Institute
Human Factors and Ergonomics Society
National Safety Council Library
Occupational Safety and Health Administration Osha
International Standards Organization ISO
TCO Information Center
12-48Safety and Comfort
13-1
Government Approvals
European Union Notice
Cables
Federal Communications Commission Notice
Modifications
Canadian Notice
Avis Canadien
Japanese Notice
13-3
Telecom Network Approvals
Regulations Governing the Use of Modems
Ringer Equivalence Number REN
13-5
Telephone Consumer Protection Act
Canadian Regulations Governing the Use of Modems
Babt Users Notice
SupraExpress 56i Pro Global Modem Desktop Products Only
Telephone Network Connection
13-7
13-8Government Approvals
Auto Dialing with the Modem
13-9
Benutzerhinweise für besondere Bestimmungen in Österreich
Benutzerhinweise für besondere Bestimmungen in Deutschland
Hinweis für die Benutzung in Österreich
Wahlsperre
Brugerinstruktioner i overensstemmelse med danske krav
Speciale gebruiksinstructies voor Nederland
Uppringningskod P och T
Användarinstruktioner i överensstämmelse med svenska krav
New Zealand Modem Statements
Government Approvals
Safety
Batteries
Cdrh Regulations
Power Cords
Laser Assemblies
Laser Information
Mobile Products German Ergonomics Notice
Using the Computer
German Ergonomics Notice
Locating the Regulatory Compliance Markings Labels
No.Components
Manufacturing Site
Energy Compliance
Glossary
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Device driver See driver
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Full duplex See duplex
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Read-only memory ROM See memory
Random access memory RAM See memory
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Virtual memory See memory
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Universal Resource Locator URL See Uniform Resource Locator
Glossary-17
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