HP 8760w SQ575UP#ABA manual To register your computer

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Introducing Your Computer

Setting Up the Computer

You may be required to enter your Windows ID number. To locate it, look on the Certificate of Authenticity packaged with the Microsoft Windows manual or look for a sticker in the battery compartment.

If you have any connection problems with your modem, try redialing. If that doesn’t work, you can skip registration for now.

If you’re not familiar with Windows XP, click Start, Tour Windows XP, or check the Windows manual to discover what’s new.

To register your computer

Be sure to register your computer. Registering is free and fast, and it ensures you will receive quicker, more personalized support. The information you provide during registration will be used to provide you with better products and services.

You can register while setting up Windows, or later in any of three ways: by modem, by phone, or by fax. For some countries and models, an HP notebook registration icon is available on the desktop.

By modem

To register by modem, see that the phone is connected, then follow the onscreen instructions.

If you choose not to register right away, you can register by modem later by double- clicking the Registration icon on the desktop (if available). This icon disappears after you register.

If you encounter a busy signal while attempting to register by modem, the registration client may suspend with an hourglass icon. Click the Back button and dial-out again.

If your computer does not have a built-in modem, you can register after you set up a PC card modem or an external modem—or you can register by phone or fax.

By phone

You can call your HP Customer Care Center and register by phone. Check “To call HP for service and support” on page 43 for the phone number.

By fax

If a printer is connected to your computer, you can print a registration form and fax it to HP. Double-click the HP Notebook Registration icon on the desktop (if available), and print the registration form. You will find the fax number on the registration form.

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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 Taking Inventory To find more informationIdentifying Parts of the Notebook Top and right side viewFront view Rear and left side view Bottom view Status lights Setting Up the Computer To install the batteryTo connect AC power To connect a phone line To set up Windows To turn on the computerTo register your computer To reset your computer Page Using Your Computer To use the touch pad Operating the ComputerTo use the Fn hot keys 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 Managing Power Consumption To use manual power managementSystem Hibernation Using Battery Power To check the battery statusTo 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 get help from the HP notebook web site Getting Support for Your HP Notebook PCTo use the Reference Guide To call HP for service and support Service and Support Getting Support for Your HP Notebook PC Omnibook XE3 Series Notebooks Obtaining Repair Service To receive warranty repair serviceTo prepare your computer for shipment Page Solving Problems with Your Computer Hard disk drive problems Troubleshooting TechniquesDisplay problems Keyboard, touch pad, and mouse problems Performance problemsPower and battery problems Startup problems Testing Hardware Operation Menu Recovering and Reinstalling Software To recover the factory installation of your hard diskStartup Guide Page Specifications and Regulatory Information Hardware and Bios Specifications Safety Information Power cordsBattery safety Laser safety Regulatory Information Canada Responsible PartyEuropean Union International JapanRussia EMC Index LANUSB