HP Firebird with DNA 802, Firebird with DNA 803 Placing the HP Firebird in the proper location

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Connector/LED/Button

Description and function (continued)

 

 

 

(L) Computer locking slot for use with a computer lock

 

mechanism. When in use the left panel will not open.

 

 

 

(M) A 5-in-1 media reader slot with a sliding cover located

 

on the top of the computer. Supported formats: SD, MMC,

 

MS, MS Pro, XD.

 

 

 

(N) Power button, located on the front of the computer. To

 

start your HP Firebird, press the On (left) side of the badge.

 

 

Placing the HP Firebird in the proper location

When setting up your new HP Firebird, consider the best location for it. The small size and low noise rating of the computer mean that you might consider setting it on the desktop. That location will reduce the amount of dust the computer is exposed to.

When setting up your new HP Firebird, place it where the ventilation openings, located on the top and back of the unit (A), are unobstructed. Make sure that all connections are secure and that all cabling is out of the way. Do not place cabling in walkways or where it can be stepped on or damaged from placing furniture on it. Keep the grill on the top of the system free of dust, and do not rest objects or allow pets to sit on top of the system.

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Contents HP Firebird USA Table of Contents Using DVD Media Drives Caring for Your HP Firebird MaintenanceTroubleshooting Computer Problems Updating Drivers System RecoveryGet It Together Setting Up Your HP FirebirdStoring documentation and recovery discs Connecting to the HP Firebird Connector/LED/Button Description and function Placing the HP Firebird in the proper location Closing the HP Firebird Using surge protectionOpening the HP Firebird Re-enabling SLI Using SLI TechnologyTo disable SLI Click Display Settings Selecting Hdmi as the default video outputAdjusting the screen mode by using Windows Vista 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 Your HP Firebird for the First Time Finding More InformationTurning On the HP Firebird Finding information on the WebUsing Shut Down Turning Off the HP FirebirdRestarting the HP Firebird Click the Windows Vista start button on the taskbarUsing the Power button to restart your HP Firebird Using LockUsing Sleep Mode 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 Setting a Full System Scan time Click Configure a Scan Click Schedule Full System ScanManually running a 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 Using DVD Media Drives Handling CDs and DVDsAllows you to Blu-ray DVD+RW/+RCompatibility Information Inserting and removing CDs and DVDsDisc Features and Compatibility Table DVD-RDouble LayerOptical Drive Quick Reference Table Double Combo LightOptical 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 Maintenance Creating System Recovery DiscsCreating Data Backup Discs Security UpdatesRunning the Disk Cleanup Program Manual Disk CleanupAutomatic 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 Double-clickPhone and Modem Options Internet AccessClick Hardware and Sound Blocker Click the Windows Vista start button, All ProgramsThen click Windows Defender Keyboard and Mouse Power Click the Pointer Options tabClick the Windows Vista start button, click Settings Click Clock, Language, and Region, and then clickDate and Time TimeShut Down PerformanceClick the Windows Vista start Click Start Task Manager Click Uninstall a program System errors and Scan for and attempt recoveryClick the Windows Vista start button, and then Bad sectors check boxesMiscellaneous Click the Windows Vista start buttonUpdating Drivers HP Firebird Desktop Essentials Features may vary by model System Recovery Making a System Recovery DiscCreating the recovery file 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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Firebird with DNA 803, Firebird with DNA 802 specifications

The HP Firebird series, specifically the Firebird with DNA 802 and Firebird with DNA 803, represents a significant leap in high-performance computing tailored for both gaming enthusiasts and professional users. These meticulously engineered systems offer an impressive blend of cutting-edge technologies, ensuring an exceptional user experience.

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Connectivity options are robust, featuring multiple USB ports, HDMI, and Ethernet, along with Wi-Fi 6 support for faster wireless connections. These features ensure seamless integration into any advanced home or office network.

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