HP a307x, a300n manual Safety information

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safety information

This product has not been evaluated for connection to an “IT” power system (an AC distribution system with no direct connection to earth, according to IEC 60950).

ac power safety warnings

WARNING: Install the PC near an AC outlet. The AC power cord is your PC’s main AC disconnecting device and must be easily accessible at all times. For your safety, the power cord provided with your system has a grounded plug. Always use the power cord with a properly grounded wall outlet to avoid the risk of electrical shock.

WARNING: To reduce the possibility of an electric shock from the telephone network, plug your PC into the AC outlet before connecting it to the telephone line. Also, disconnect the telephone line before unplugging your PC from the AC power outlet.

WARNING: Your system is provided with a voltage select switch for use in a 115 or 230 VAC power system. The voltage select switch has been pre-set to the correct voltage setting for use in the particular country/region where it was initially sold. Changing the voltage select switch to the incorrect position can damage your PC and void any implied warranty.

WARNING: Always disconnect the modem cord from the telephone system before installing or removing your PC cover.

WARNING: Do not operate the PC with the cover removed.

WARNING: The power supply is not user-serviceable. To prevent damage to the power supply, have a qualified person repair or replace it. All other components are user-serviceable.

WARNING: Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage disk drives, add-in cards, and other components. If an ESD station is not available, wear a wrist strap attached to a metal part of the PC. Place cards on a conductive foam pad or inside the card wrapper, if possible, but never on the card wrapper.

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Contents User’s guide USA Table of contents Using the internet Troubleshooting Using application recovery and system recovery Index 145 Viii user’s guide Finding answers to commonly asked questions Safety information Setting up your pc Putting your pc togetherSafety and comfort Computer safety warning Pc backConnector Symbol Description SerialPc front Connecting the modem Other ways to connectSetting up the ethernet connection Upgrading your 56k modemTurning on your pc for the first time Registering your pc Turning off the pcStandby mode Hibernation modeAutomatic standby or hibernation Click Turn Off ComputerInstalling software and hardware devices Making recovery cds/dvdsHp products work better together Learning the basics Beginning to use your softwareUsing the start menu Using the desktopIcon Opens Use it to Using hp organize software Learning to use your pcUsing the all programs menu Organizing your all programs listUsing the mouse Using pc help & toolsAutoscrolling ScrollingPanning Changing mouse pointer speed Using the keyboardSwitching mouse button functions About your keyboardInternet keyboard Standard keyboard Standard keyboard features Wireless keyboard setAlphanumeric keys Edit keys Function keysArrow keys Special keyboard buttons Keyboard indicatorsNumeric keys Icon Name DescriptionPhoto Key Icon Feature DescriptionUser MusicMedia control keys CD/DVD/MP3Adjusting the monitor Customizing the buttonsUsing a printer Using the internet About the internetSetting up your internet account Using a browser Restricting internet content Searching the internetIf using outlook express Sending and receiving e-mailSending e-mail messages with outlook express If your isp provides the e-mail programReceiving e-mail messages with outlook express Help and support center Getting helpInstant support Getting messages Using updates from hpTurning off messages Re-enabling messages Resolving problemsWarranty & support guide Upgrading and servicing the pcWeb sites about your pc Online guidesMicrosoft windows xp operating system Using speakers Working with sound, pictures, and videoAdjusting speaker volume Connecting a multi-channel speaker system to your pcConfiguring multi-channel audio output for the dvd player Configuring the multi-channel sound managerConnect speaker plugs for To PC Connector Icon Speaker Mode Using a microphone Adjusting microphone volume Using the microphone with multi-channel audioUsing hp image zone Working with digital imagesTab or button Description Projects in HelpSpecial note about the safely remove hardware utility Using the 7-in-1 memory card readerAbout the 7-in-1 memory card reader Card Slot ReaderSlot memory card reader Card Insert Into 4-slot readerCard Insert Into 2-slot reader Using your cd, dvd, and diskette drivesYour drive options Drive What it doesHandling cds/dvds Inserting and removing cds and dvdsUsing the combo drive Playing cds and dvds Using the diskette floppy drivePlaying music cds with musicmatch jukebox Playing cds and dvds with windows media player Playing dvd movies with the intervideo windvd player Dvd termsUsing country/region codes Click InterVideo WinDVD PlayerCreating burning cds with recordnow Getting started with recordnowCreating a music cd Creating a data cdCreating burning data cds using windows xp program Creating burning music cds with windows media playerUsing a tv as a monitor Creating burning dvds using the dvd writer driveCables you may need Connecting to a tv set Viewing the pc image on your tv screen Disconnecting the tv Using your multi-storage bayDisabling the tv option Storing cds, dvds, or memory Docking a peripheral devicePlacing a peripheral device on the multi-storage bay top Using the optional camera station pc top Writer Hp dvd Bay expansion User’s guide Using virus protection programs Protecting your pc from power surgesTaking care of your pc Increasing available hard disk drive space Unavailable hard disk drive spaceEmptying the recycle bin Uninstalling programsViewing the amount of used and free disk space Cleaning up your hard disk drive Removing desktop iconsTroubleshooting Click Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices, if it is Symptom Problem SolutionAudio DevicesCd-rom, cd-rw, dvd-rom, or dvd writer drive Click Performance and Maintenance, if it isManager button Diskette floppy drive select models only Display monitor Hard disk drive Hardware installationEnd Task Click Start and choose Control Panel Hardware tabInternet access Keyboard and mouse Multi-storage bay MemoryClick Turn Off Computer Power Miscellaneous Using application recovery and system recovery Using application recovery and system recoveryUser’s guide Using application recovery and system recovery Creating recovery cds/dvds Using recovery cd-dvd creator To run the recovery cd-dvd creator programSystem restore Using the recovery tools cdRecovery program Application recovery To start system restoreSystem recovery Starting system recovery if the pc is respondingSystem recovery using recovery discs Starting system recovery if the pc is not respondingStarting system recovery using recovery discs To run system recovery program using recovery discs Upgrading and servicing the pc User’s guide Upgrading and servicing the pc 1 Before opening the pc Opening and closing the pcPreparing the pc After closing the pcRemoving the side panel Replacing the side panelLocating components inside the pc Removing the front panel Replacing the front panel Removing and replacing drives Installing an optical drive Removing an optical driveCS SL MA Upgrading and servicing the pc 1 User’s guide Removing the preinstalled hard drive Slave Replacing the preinstalled hard drive Installing a second hard drive Slave User’s guide Removing a second hard drive About installing ddr dimms Adding memoryRemoving a memory module Installing a memory module Add-in cardsInstalling an add-in card Removing an add-in cardReplacing the battery Chassis features of the pc BB B ChassisBefore you begin Opening the computerAlways replace the cover before turning on the system Removing the side panel Removing the fan duct Removing the drive cage User’s guide Dimms Ddr dimms DimmDimm DDR Dimm Installing add-in cards Upgrading and servicing the pc 2 What is plug and play? If the new card or device isn’t workingAdding and removing drives Replacing the diskette drive Upgrading and servicing the pc 2 Replacing the optical drive Upgrading and servicing the pc 2 Chassis I and Chassis Chassis I and Chassis II only User’s guide Replacing the battery Closing the computer Replacing the drive cage User’s guide Replacing the fan duct Replacing the side panel Index CD/DVDDVD Reinstalling, 93 operating system help Pointer speed, adjusting, 21 power management settings Speakers, 41 multi-channel User’s guide
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