HP C2M81UARABA Managing and sharing information, Using a USB device, Connecting a USB device

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7 Managing and sharing information

Drives are digital storage devices or solid-state drives that help you store, manage, share, and access information. Your computer has an internal hard drive that stores your computer's software, operating system, as well as providing storage for all of your personal files. Some computers also have a built-in optical drive that allows you to read or write to a CD, DVD, or (on select models) Blu- ray Disc (BD), to play and record audio and video.

For added capacity or functionality, connect an external drive (purchased separately), such as an optical drive or hard drive, or insert a digital storage card to import information directly from your phone or camera. A USB flash drive, connected to the Universal Serial Bus (USB) port on your computer, also allows quick data transfer. Some devices use the computer's power to run; others have their own power source. Some devices come with software that must be installed.

NOTE: For information about connecting external wireless devices, see Connecting to a network on page 14.

NOTE: For more information about required software and drivers, or to learn which computer port to use, see the manufacturer's instructions.

Using a USB device

Most computers have more than one USB port, because this versatile interface allows you to connect to numerous kinds of external devices to your computer, such as a USB keyboard, mouse, external drive, printer, scanner, or USB hub.

Your computer may have more than one type of USB port. See Getting to know your computer on page 4 for the types of USB ports you have on this computer. Be sure to purchase devices that are compatible with your computer.

Type

Description

 

 

USB 2.0

Transfers data at 60 MB/s.

 

 

USB 3.0

Transfers data at 640 MB/s. USB 3.0 ports, also known as

 

SuperSpeed ports, are also compatible with USB 1.0 and 2.0

 

devices.

 

 

Connecting a USB device

CAUTION: To reduce the risk of damage to a USB connector, use minimal force to connect the device.

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Contents User Guide Product notice Software termsSafety warning notice Iv Safety warning notice Table of contents Enjoying entertainment features Managing and sharing information Input power Operating environment Electrostatic Discharge Index Page Starting right Best practicesFun things to do Resource Contents More HP resourcesGetting to know your computer Finding your hardware and software informationRight side Component DescriptionSee Using HP 3D DriveGuard select models only Left sideDisplay Communication and Chat CyberLink YouCamTop TouchPadLights Sleep or Hibernation onButton, speakers, and subwoofer Hibernation onKeys Fn keyBottom Labels ComponentConnecting to a network Using the wireless button Connecting to a wireless networkUsing the wireless controls Using HP Connection Manager select models onlyUsing a Wlan Using operating system controlsUsing an Internet service provider Setting up a Wlan Configuring a wireless routerProtecting your Wlan Using Bluetooth wireless devices Connecting to a WlanConnecting to a wired network Connecting to a local area network LANEnjoying entertainment features Multimedia FeaturesInformation, see the Regulatory, Safety Using the webcam Using audioEnabling and Disabling Beats Audio Using videoChecking the sound IconDefinitionConnecting an Hdmi TV or monitor Configuring audio settings with Hdmi TVUsing Intel Wireless Display select models only Managing your audio and video filesUsing the keyboard and pointing devices Using the action keys Using the keyboardUsing ALT GR key combinations Icon Key DescriptionSelect Start Control Panel Hardware and Sound Beats Using the hot keysFunction Hot key Description Audio Control PanelUsing the TouchPad Using TouchPad gesturesTurning the TouchPad off or on Navigating SelectingUsing TouchPad gestures Scrolling Pinching/ZoomingRotating FlickingManaging power Using Sleep or Hibernation Initiating and exiting SleepSetting password protection on wakeup Initiating and exiting HibernationUsing the power meter Selecting a power plan Conserving battery power Running on battery powerFinding battery information Identifying low battery levelsRunning on external power HP CoolSense select models only Refreshing your software content select models only Shutting down the computerManaging and sharing information Using a USB deviceConnecting a USB device Type DescriptionConnecting a powered USB device Removing a USB deviceInserting and removing a digital storage card Using HP 3D DriveGuard select models only Maintaining your computerImproving performance Using Disk Defragmenter Using Disk CleanupUpdating programs and drivers Cleaning your computer Cleaning the display, sides, and coverCleaning the TouchPad and keyboard Traveling with or shipping your computer Computer risk Security feature Securing your computer and informationLocating your security software Using passwords Setting Windows passwordsPassword Function Using Internet security software Setting Setup Utility Bios passwordsUsing firewall software Installing software updatesUsing antivirus software Installing Windows security updatesSecuring your wireless network Using an optional security cable lockBacking up your software applications and information Updating the Bios Using Setup Utility Bios and System DiagnosticsStarting Setup Utility Bios Determining the Bios versionDownloading a Bios update Select Start Help and Support MaintainUsing System Diagnostics Creating recovery media to recover the original system Backing up, restoring, and recoveringCreating backups What you need to knowCreating system restore points Creating a system restore pointTips for a successful backup Backing up system and personal informationCreating a backup using Windows Backup and Restore Recovering the original system using HP Recovery Manager Restore and recoveryRestoring to a previous system restore point Restoring specific files using Windows Backup and RestoreRecovering using HP Recovery partition select models only Recovering using the recovery mediaChanging the computer boot order Specifications Input powerInput power Rating Operating environment Troubleshooting and support Cannot connect to a Wlan TroubleshootingWireless connection problems Cannot connect to a preferred networkCurrent network security codes are unavailable Cannot connect to the wireless router Wlan connection is very weakNetwork status icon is not displayed Audio problems Power management problemsResolving a low battery level Contacting support Electrostatic Discharge Bios IndexWlan

41010us, 6-1010us, C2M81UARABA, 41030us, B5Q41UA#ABA specifications

The HP 683020001, also known by its various model numbers such as B5Q41UA#ABA, 41030us, and C2M81UARABA, is a versatile and powerful laptop designed to cater to a wide range of user needs. This machine stands out with a combination of performance, portability, and user-friendly features that make it an ideal choice for both professionals and home users.

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