HP 734d (AP), 704d (AP), 544a (AP), 564a (AP), 744d (AP) manual Click Turn Off Computer Click Stand By

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Standby mode also allows faxes to come through to the computer, and it enables the PC to automatically retrieve e-mail messages and download information from the Internet, if you have programmed the computer to do so.

To manually put the computer in standby:

1Press the Standby button on the keyboard. The screen goes dark, and the computer goes into standby mode.

2When you want to use the computer again, press a key on the keyboard, or press the Standby button. The screen display reappears just as you left it.

Another way to manually put the computer into standby is to:

1Click Start on the taskbar.

2Click Turn Off Computer.

3Click Stand By.

If the computer does not work properly when you wake it from standby, reset the computer: Press and hold the On button on the front of the PC for approximately 5 seconds until the system turns off. Then turn the computer back on.

Note: Using the On button to reset the system is not recommended and should be used only as a last resort.

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Contents Quick Start Guide USA Contents Doing Common Tasks Setting Up and Using the InternetIndex Getting HP Updates for the PCResolving Problems Using Application Recovery System RecoveryHP Pavilion home PC Welcome Start HereSpeakers Inventory ChecklistPC Front PC Back Symbol Description PC Connector SymbolsPC Back Connections PC Front Connections Register with HP Internet Help and Support Easy Internet Sign-up HP DesktopStart Menu Help and Support My HP Pavilion PC Learn how to use your HP Pavilion home PCAll Programs HP Tour Guide Hp pavilion home pc Your HP Pavilion home PC Support GuideLoc/regional.html HP Web SitesMicrosoft Windows XP Operating System Recovery System and Hard Drive Space Xxvi HP Pavilion home PC AC Power Safety Warning Safety InformationIntroducing the Quick Start Guide HP Pavilion home PC Using the Quick Start Guide Finding Additional Information Setting Up the Computer On button Turning On the Computer for the First TimeRegistering with HP Protecting the PC Getting HelpWorking in Comfort Making Recovery CDsHP Pavilion home PC Start Menu Using the ComputerIntroducing the Basics Windows Operating SystemUsing the Mouse Autoscroll Feature Scroll FeaturePanning Feature Using the KeyboardIntroduction Function keys Arrow keys Numeric keys Special buttons Features Top of the keyboard has a number of special buttons ButtonsIcon Feature Description CD/DVD/MP3 Choose Control Panel Button ConfigurationUsing multi-channel audio speakers Using SpeakersTo connect your multi-channel speaker system to the PC Click the Speaker Configuration tabChannels mode for 5.1 speakers output To confirm that your PC has multi-channel audioTo use the microphone with multi-channel audio To configure multi-channel audio output for the DVD playerAdjusting speaker volume Start, Control Panel, Sounds, Speech Using a MicrophoneAdjusting Microphone Volume Click Turn Off Putting the Computer into Standby and Hibernation ModeStandby Mode Turning Off the ComputerClick Turn Off Computer Click Stand By Click Turn Off Computer Hibernation ModeClick Power Options Automatic Standby or Hibernation ModeClick Control Panel HP Pavilion home PC What Is the Internet? Setting Up and Using the InternetIntroducing the Internet What Is the World Wide Web? What Is an ISP?What Is an E-Mail Address? What Is a URL?How Do I Search the Internet? Setting Up the Modem Back of PC Upgrading to Setting Up Network Interface AdapterLEDs Setting Up Your Internet Account Signing Up with an ISP Using Easy Internet Sign-up Connecting to the InternetUsing Any Browser Using ISP-Provided BrowserVisiting the Hewlett-Packard Web Site Viewing Online Manuals Sending Receiving E-Mail If the ISP Provides the Browser If Using Outlook ExpressReceiving e-mail messages Understanding Your Drives Doing Common TasksUsing the 6-In-1 Memory Card Reader Using the Diskette Floppy DriveSpecial note about the Safely Remove Hardware Utility CompactFlash I/II To use the 6-In-1 memory card readerCard Insert Into slot Inserting a CD or DVDRemoving a CD or DVD Handling CDs Using MusicMatch JukeboxPlaying Music CDs To play a music CD Using Windows Media Player Click My Computer Using the CD-RW DrivePlaying a DVD Playing DVD MoviesChoose All Programs Choose RecordNow Choose All Programs Choose InterVideo WinDVD Viewing Help Information Using the WinDVD Control PanelUnderstanding DVD Terminology Using Country/Region Codes Country/Region 5 Northwest Asia Country/Region 3 Southeast Asia Country/Region 4 AustraliaCountry/Region 6 China Using DVD+RW/+R Drive Using the Combo DrivePlaying Video CDs Using HP Pavilion PC ToolsHP Pavilion home PC Using HP Center to Receive Messages from HP Getting HP Updates for the PCInforming You of Changes Starting HP Center Turning Off the HP Center ServiceChoose All Programs Choose hp center Re-enabling the HP Center Service HP Pavilion home PC Troubleshooting Resolving ProblemsPower supply is turned on select models only Click Turn Off Computer Click Control Panel Click Control Panel Double-clickAdd or Remove Programs Problem Solution System Restore Using Application Recovery and System RecoveryChoose Hewlett-Packard Choose hp pavilion pc tools Application RecoverySystem Recovery To start System Recovery Using HP Recovery CD Creator System Recovery Using Recovery CDsHP Pavilion home PC Starting System Recovery Using Recovery CDs HP Pavilion home PC Press the down arrow key to highlight Freeing Up Space on Your Hard Disk Drive Double-clickDisk Management Local Double-clickAdministrative ToolsDisplaying Hard Disk Space Increasing Available Hard Disk SpaceChoose All Programs Choose Accessories Choose System Tools Reinstalling ProgramsCD/DVD IndexDVD MusicMatch Jukebox Manuals Online, 4, 44, 45 memory card reader Index Multi-channel, 23 sound, troubleshooting URL HP Pavilion home PC
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The HP 704d, 774d, 754d, 734d, and 744d are part of HP’s innovative line of large format printers designed for professional printing needs across various industries. Each model brings unique features tailored to enhance productivity, quality, and ease of use.

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