HP 8760w SQ575UP#ABA manual To turn on the computer, To set up Windows

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Introducing Your Computer

Setting Up the Computer

To turn on the computer

Press the blue standby button located above the center of the keyboard. Windows starts automatically. If you are turning on the computer for the first time, go to “To set up Windows,” below.

The power status light next to the power switch (see “Status lights” on page 15) reports the following:

 

steady green light: computer is on

 

steady amber light: computer is in system standby mode

 

no light: computer is off or in hibernate mode

 

See “Managing Power Consumption” on page 30 for additional information about turning

 

off your computer.

 

 

Hint

If your computer does not turn on when operating on battery power, the battery may be

 

out of power. Plug in the AC adapter and press the standby button again.

 

 

To set up Windows

Your HP notebook has Microsoft Windows XP preinstalled on the hard disk drive. The first time you turn on your computer, a Windows Setup program will automatically run so that you can customize your setup.

Before you begin, connect the AC adapter to your notebook, since your battery may not be sufficiently charged to complete the Windows setup. Also, be sure to connect the notebook to a phone line; see “To connect a phone line” on page 18.

1. Press the blue standby button. The Windows Setup program starts automatically.

2. Follow the instructions as they appear on the screen.

During setup, you are prompted to enter a user name and accept the License

Agreement.

You can also register your computer at this time. Follow the instructions on the screen during setup.

3. If your computer has a modem, check the modem’s country or region settings: click Start, Control Panel, Printers and Other Hardware, Phone and Modem Options, then click Edit on the Dialing Rules tab.

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Contents HP Notebook PC Startup Guide Startup Guide HP Software Product License Agreement Startup Guide Edition History Page Contents Startup Guide Introducing Your Computer To find more information Taking InventoryTop and right side view Identifying Parts of the NotebookFront view Rear and left side view Bottom view Status lights To install the battery Setting Up the ComputerTo connect AC power To connect a phone line To turn on the computer To set up WindowsTo register your computer To reset your computer Page Using Your Computer To use the Fn hot keys Operating the ComputerTo use the touch pad Using Your Computer Operating the Computer Working in Comfort with a Notebook PC Using Your Computer Working in Comfort with a Notebook PC Page Traveling with Your Computer To use manual power management Managing Power ConsumptionSystem Hibernation To check the battery status Using Battery PowerTo respond to a low-battery warning Page Configuring and Expanding Your Computer Installing RAM Modules Removing RAM Modules Page Service and Support Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement Startup Guide To use the Reference Guide Getting Support for Your HP Notebook PCTo get help from the HP notebook web site To call HP for service and support Service and Support Getting Support for Your HP Notebook PC Omnibook XE3 Series Notebooks To receive warranty repair service Obtaining Repair ServiceTo prepare your computer for shipment Page Solving Problems with Your Computer Display problems Troubleshooting TechniquesHard disk drive problems Performance problems Keyboard, touch pad, and mouse problemsPower and battery problems Startup problems Testing Hardware Operation Menu To recover the factory installation of your hard disk Recovering and Reinstalling SoftwareStartup Guide Page Specifications and Regulatory Information Hardware and Bios Specifications Power cords Safety InformationBattery safety Laser safety Regulatory Information Responsible Party CanadaEuropean Union Russia JapanInternational EMC LAN IndexUSB