HP 8290 (US/CAN) manual Turning Off Your Computer, Tips

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Tips

When you aren’t using them, return diskettes, CDs, and DVDs to their protective cases.

Be careful not to spill liquids on the keyboard.

Keep magnetic material away from your computer and disks.

Remove diskettes only after the indicator light on the diskette drive goes off.

Turning Off Your

Computer

There is only one way to turn off your computer correctly. To turn off the computer:

1Exit all software programs. (To close programs, click X in the upper-right corner of each window.)

2Click Start on the Windows 95 taskbar.

3Click Shut Down (last item on the menu).

4Click Yes.

5Turn off your display.

Caution: Pressing the computer’s power button when software is running could corrupt your files.

Note: If your system is “frozen” and won’t respond to the mouse or keyboard, you can’t use Shut Down. In this case, reset the computer by pressing the power button. Turning off your computer this way does not protect your programs and files as well as Shut Down does. The next time you turn on the computer, the hard disk may be scanned for errors. (When you turn off the computer this way, wait a few seconds before you turn it back on.)

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Contents HP Pavilion PC User’s Guide Page Contents Chapter Finding a Place for Your Computer Setting Up Your SystemPutting Your Computer Together Getting ComfortableIf Your System is Not Working Your System is WorkingHP Pavilion PC User’s Guide Starting Out with HP My Software Folder Personal Guide Personal Guide Categories Easy Internet Access HP Pavilion PC User’s Guide HP Support Center Software Help HP Support Center OptionsOperating Your Computer Common computer Learning Computer BasicsTips Turning Off Your ComputerSuspending Your Computer Keyboard Buttons Knobs, and Controls Using the One-Touch Multimedia KeyboardHP Pavilion PC User’s Guide Using the Intel Connect Phone and Answering Machine Select View Tutorial Making a Phone CallReceiving a Phone Call Playing Messages Letting the Answering Machine Take CallsUsing the Fax Machine Sending a fax composed on the Quick Fax notepad Sending a FaxRunning Programs and Creating Files Running Software Programs Saving Documents Using Documents and FoldersCreating Folders Click Files or Folders Moving Documents and FoldersClick Control Panel Double-clickAdd/Remove Programs Adding New Software Programs to Your ComputerClick Add/Remove Removing Icons from the Windows 95 DesktopRunning MS-DOS Choose Restart computer in MS-DOS modeHP Pavilion PC User’s Guide Fixing Common Problems TroubleshootingClick Answering Answering machine I can’t hear messages as they are left Outgoing message Answering machine I can’t record anFax and phone I can’t dial out Click Error LogClick Other Number Choose Home Phone or Business Phone Make sure that you have the speakers connected properly Sound My computer doesn’t make any soundHP Pavilion PC User’s Guide Click Tutorials Speakerphone The volume is either too loud or too softWindows 95 My taskbar disappeared Windows 95 My program window disappearedGeneral problem I can’t turn on my Computer at all Click Shut Down General problem a General Protection Fault error occurredGeneral problem I need more space on my disk General problem a Non-System Disk error occurredGeneral problem I think my computer has a virus Click HP Pavilion Library Solving Software IssuesUsing Online Support Documents Click Software HelpClick HP Pavilion Library Click Online Books Using System ToolsUtilities Available in the HP Support Center Click System Maintenance Click SystemWizard Using SystemWizardCalling HP Support Running the HP Pavilion Recovery program Using the HP Pavilion Recovery CDsUpgrading and Servicing Your Computer K56flex Fax/Modem User’s Guide Connecting Components to Your PC Packard Using HeadphonesMaking Audio Recordings to a File Sending Output to a Stereo SystemReplacing the Battery Replacing the battery Battery Reconfiguring Keyboard Buttons and the Display Changing the On-screen Display Adding More Memory Installing a DimmHP Pavilion PC User’s Guide Removing a Dimm Installing a Card Installing Add-in CardsIf the New Card or Device Isn’t Working What Is Plug and Play?Starting the Bios Setup Program Using the Bios Setup ProgramMain Bios SettingsSetting Auto Suspend in the Bios Consumer Information and FCC Requirements FCC Regulatory and Safety InformationCanada Department of Communication DOC Notice Statement of Fax BrandingDOC Statement Canada only Declares, that the product Declaration ConformityAC Power Safety Warning Safety InformationLithium Battery Caution Laser Safety Statement Antenna Grounding Reference External Television Antenna GroundingLightning Protection Power LinesHP Pavilion PC User’s Guide Index Date, modifying 67 demo Non-System Disk Running 50 using Reformat the hard disk Register Learning. See ABCs HP Pavilion PC User’s Guide