HP 120-1136, 120-1000z, 120-1031, 120-1150xt manual Click Online Services, and then click Get Online

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1Refer to “Setting Up Your Computer” on page 1 to make the hardware connections. You need:

￿For a network connection, see “Connecting to a Network” on page 6. To check a wireless LAN device installation, see “Internet access” on page 37.

￿For a modem, see “Connecting a Modem” on page 7.

2To connect to the Internet:

￿Sign up with an ISP. If you already have an account with an ISP, skip this step and follow the instructions provided by the ISP.

￿If you did not set up the computer for Internet service during the initial setup, do so now by using Online Services:

a Click the Start button. b Click All Programs.

c Click Online Services, and then click Get Online.

d Follow the onscreen instructions to select an ISP and set up Internet service.

NOTE: Online Services provides a list of ISPs; however, you may choose another ISP or transfer an existing account to this computer. To transfer existing accounts, follow the instructions provided by the ISP.

3Connect to the Internet. You must connect through your ISP.

￿For dial-up only, double-click the ISP-provided icon on the desktop, and then log in.

4Open your Web browser and browse the Internet.

You can use any Web browser; most computers have Microsoft Internet Explorer®. To open Internet Explorer:

a Click the Start button.

b Click All Programs, and then click Internet Explorer.

NOTE: If you have issues connecting to the Internet, see “Internet access” on page 37.

Using wireless security features

When you set up a home WLAN or access an existing public WLAN, always enable security features to protect the network from unauthorized access. The most common security levels are Wi-Fi Protected Access Personal (WPA-Personal) and Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP).

When setting up a network, use one or more of the following security measures:

￿Enable WPA-Personal or WEP security encryption on the router.

￿Change the default network name (SSID) and password.

￿Set up a firewall.

￿Set security on your Web browser.

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Contents Getting Started USA Table of Contents Iv Getting Started features vary by model Checking the Computer Installation Setting Up Your ComputerConnecting other devices to the computer Ethernet Network Icon/label Description and functionConnecting speakers Connecting Speakers or MicrophonesAudio connectors Icon/label Description and function Connecting a microphone Connecting headphonesSetting up a wired Ethernet network connection Connecting to a NetworkSetting up a wireless network connection Connecting the Television Signal and Video Cables Connecting a ModemVideo Icon/label Description and function Audio input Television Icon/label Description and function Input Television Icon/label Description and function OutputCallouts Connecting the TV signal source without a set-top boxCallouts Using an external IR receiver Using an infrared receiver IR blasterPreparing to Use Your Computer Turning Off the Computer Connecting to the InternetRestarting the Computer Click All Programs, and then click Internet Explorer Click Online Services, and then click Get OnlineAdjusting microphone recording level in Windows Adjusting the Speaker VolumeSelecting the Microphone Computer risk Computer feature Using passwordsProtecting Your Computer Using firewall software Using antivirus softwareGuidelines for Installing Software and Hardware Devices Setting Up User AccountsInstalling critical security updates Page Using the Memory Card Reader Special Features of Your ComputerPage Using LightScribe Technology Using a Vertical CD/DVD DriveUsing the Remote Control Click Support and Drivers Using the Help and Support CenterAccessing Support on the Web Finding Guides on the WebClick All Programs Click User Guides Using the PC Help & Tools FolderUsing HP Advisor Software Finding Onscreen GuidesUsing the Computer with Safety and Comfort Getting Started features vary by model Troubleshooting Computer Problems Troubleshooting and MaintenanceEnd Task Symptom Possible solutionComputer does not start Click Start Task ManagerDisplay monitor PowerSymptom Screen ResolutionKeyboard and mouse with cable For an optical mouse Wireless keyboard and mousePossible solution For a mouse with a roller ball Possible solution Check for these problemsLED light, and hold it for Connection was Audio and speakers Then click Open Volume MixerInternet access CD and DVD drives CD and DVD drives Software Update Driver SoftwareSelect Search automatically for updated driver VideoHardware installation Performance Remove Wireless devicesBluetooth Devices Check mark in the My device is set up and ready toMemory card reader Remote controlSoftware repair overview Software TroubleshootingUpdating drivers Click System protection Microsoft System RestoreClick Software Program Reinstallation Software program and hardware driver reinstallationMonthly MaintenanceMaintenance tasks WeeklyKeeping the Computer Free of Dust, Dirt, and Heat Creating data backup discsCreating system recovery discs Cleaning the computer and monitorCleaning the computer vents System RecoveryCleaning the keyboard and mouse System recovery options Creating recovery discsSystem recovery from the Windows 7 Start Menu Starting system recovery from user-created recovery discs HP Support Assistant Performing the Post-Recovery ProcedureAdditional Troubleshooting Windows 7 Troubleshooting ToolsIndex See audio speakers Checking installation Page Page Power to make a change
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