HP 810-370st, 120-1000z, 120-1031 manual Using a Vertical CD/DVD Drive, Using LightScribe Technology

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Using a Vertical CD/DVD Drive

(Select models only)

Your computer may have an optical disc drive that is installed in a vertical position. Press the Eject button on or near the drive door (A) to eject the CD/DVD tray. Place a standard-sized disc in the tray with the label facing out, and then press the front of the tray to close it.

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Using LightScribe Technology

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What is LightScribe?

LightScribe is an innovative technology that uses a special disc drive, special media (LightScribe-writable CDs or DVDs), and label-making software to burn labels directly onto the disc. A LightScribe-enabled CD or DVD drive uses the optical laser in the drive to burn a label onto a thin dye coating on the label side of the disc. There is no ink to smear or paper to curl, and there are no adhesives to loosen.

LightScribe requirements

Burning a label with LightScribe requires three things:

￿A LightScribe-enabled optical disc drive (select models only), identified by the LightScribe logo

￿Labeling software that supports LightScribe

￿A writable LightScribe disc (sold separately)

Making a LightScribe label by using CyberLink LabelPrint

You may burn data, music, and videos to the disc before or after labeling it.

For more information about making a LightScribe label:

1Click the Start button, and then click Help and Support.

2Type Lightscribe in the Search Help box, and then press Enter.

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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 or Microphones Connecting speakersAudio connectors Icon/label Description and function Connecting a microphone Connecting headphonesConnecting to a Network Setting up a wired Ethernet network connectionSetting 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 Connecting to the Internet Turning Off the ComputerRestarting the Computer Click All Programs, and then click Internet Explorer Click Online Services, and then click Get OnlineAdjusting the Speaker Volume Adjusting microphone recording level in WindowsSelecting the Microphone Using passwords Computer risk Computer featureProtecting Your Computer Using firewall software Using antivirus softwareSetting Up User Accounts Guidelines for Installing Software and Hardware DevicesInstalling 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 Troubleshooting Software repair overviewUpdating 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 monitorSystem Recovery Cleaning the computer ventsCleaning 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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