HP Firebird with DNA 802 manual Cleaning fans, heat sink, and inside the HP Firebird

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3Remove the front cover; see “Opening the HP Firebird.”

4Remove any debris that has accumulated in and around the computer ports (for example, the Ethernet and USB ports).

Cleaning fans, heat sink, and inside the HP Firebird

If your computer is air-cooled, critical components inside your system are cooled by fans. The heat sink absorbs and dissipates heat. When dust builds up on the fans and heat sink, it creates a blanket effect, causing components to overheat, leading to poor system performance, automatic shutdown, or early part failure.

1Ensure the HP Firebird is off and unplugged.

2Remove the left side cover; see “Opening the HP Firebird.”

3Open the door to the optical drive and the hard drives by pressing the two latches at the same time.

4Blow compressed air to remove dust from the fan on the left of the disk drive area (the fan is visible only when the drives are removed).

5Remove the fan tray by pressing the two latches and blow the dust through the radiators, from the inside out.

6Blow off the dust from all other fans.

7Vacuum all bottom surfaces on the computer inside.

8Close the door to the ODD/HDD.

9Replace the fan tray.

10Replace the left side cover on its hinges and close the cover.

Cleaning the keyboard and mouse

When cleaning the keyboard keys, use a low setting on the battery-operated vacuum cleaner, to avoid removing key caps and springs.

1Vacuum between the keys of the keyboard and along the grooves.

2Use a clean, dry cloth and isopropyl alcohol to clean buildup on the keyboard keys and along the keyboard edges.

3Wipe the body of the mouse and the mouse cord with cleaning wipes or a cloth and cleanser.

38HP Firebird Desktop Essentials (Features may vary by model)

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Contents HP Firebird USA Table of Contents Troubleshooting Computer Problems Using DVD Media DrivesCaring for Your HP Firebird Maintenance Updating Drivers System RecoverySetting Up Your HP Firebird Storing documentation and recovery discsGet It Together Connecting to the HP Firebird Connector/LED/Button Description and function Placing the HP Firebird in the proper location Using surge protection Opening the HP FirebirdClosing the HP Firebird Using SLI Technology To disable SLIRe-enabling SLI Selecting Hdmi as the default video output Adjusting the screen mode by using Windows VistaClick Display Settings Setting Up a Local Area Network Adjusting the screen resolution by using Windows VistaSetting Up a Wired Ethernet Connection HP Firebird Desktop Essentials Features may vary by model Turning On the HP Firebird Turning On Your HP Firebird for the First TimeFinding More Information Finding information on the WebRestarting the HP Firebird Using Shut DownTurning Off the HP Firebird Click the Windows Vista start button on the taskbarUsing Lock Using Sleep ModeUsing the Power button to restart your HP Firebird Using Hibernate mode Connecting to the Internet Automatic Sleep, Hibernate, or Away modeUsing the HP Firebird with Safety and Comfort Setting Up User AccountsComputer risk Security feature Protecting the HP FirebirdUsing passwords Configuring for automatic Microsoft software updates Password FunctionGuidelines for Installing Software and Hardware Devices Installing critical security updatesUsing the Norton Internet Security Antivirus Software Manually running a scan Setting a Full System Scan timeClick Configure a Scan Click Schedule Full System Scan Click the Norton Internet Security tabSetting up a Custom Scan time Click Configure a Scan Click Manage Custom ScansHP Firebird Desktop Essentials Features may vary by model Allows you to Using DVD Media DrivesHandling CDs and DVDs Blu-ray DVD+RW/+RCompatibility Information Inserting and removing CDs and DVDsDouble Disc Features and Compatibility TableDVD-R LayerOptical Optical Drive Quick Reference TableDouble Combo Light ScribeUsing Blu-ray Disc Drives DVD+ ROM RAM RW/-R RW/+RHP Firebird Desktop Essentials Features may vary by model Caring for Your HP Firebird HP Firebird Desktop Essentials Features may vary by model Creating Data Backup Discs MaintenanceCreating System Recovery Discs Security UpdatesAutomatic Disk Cleanup Running the Disk Cleanup ProgramManual Disk Cleanup Keep the system tray cleanRunning the Disk Defragmenter Program Click Start Task ManagerChecking for Hard Disk Drive Errors Keeping the HP Firebird Free of Dust and DirtCleaning the HP Firebird Cleaning ventsCleaning fans, heat sink, and inside the HP Firebird Cleaning the keyboard and mouseTroubleshooting Computer Problems AudioIs available for Windows Media Player CD and DVD Drives To the disc Video Display Monitor Hard Disk Drive Hardware Installation Windows Vista start button, click the Arrow button next toSymptom Internet Access Click Hardware and SoundDouble-clickPhone and Modem Options Click the Windows Vista start button, All Programs Then click Windows DefenderBlocker Keyboard and Mouse Power Click the Pointer Options tabDate and Time Click the Windows Vista start button, click SettingsClick Clock, Language, and Region, and then click TimePerformance Click the Windows Vista startShut Down Click Start Task Manager Click the Windows Vista start button, and then Click Uninstall a programSystem errors and Scan for and attempt recovery Bad sectors check boxesMiscellaneous Click the Windows Vista start buttonUpdating Drivers HP Firebird Desktop Essentials Features may vary by model Creating the recovery file System RecoveryMaking a System Recovery Disc Recording the recovery file to disc-method oneSystem Recovery Recording the recovery file to disc-method twoRecovery from the recovery partition on your hard disk drive Recovery from the Windows Start MenuRecovery if you cannot get to the desktop Recovery from the recovery disc Recovery from the Microsoft Windows Vista OS recovery disc Using the Application and Driver Recovery disc Click Custom Advanced installPost-recovery Procedure Index NumericsSafety & Comfort Guide 16 safety warnings
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