HP SR5413WM, SR5548F, SR5518F, SR5518CF Turning Off the Computer, Using Shut Down, Click Shut Down

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Turning Off the Computer

For best results, when using Microsoft Windows Vista, do not shut down the computer, except when you must turn off the power for safety reasons, such as to make repairs, install new hardware or cards in the computer chassis, or change a battery.

As an alternative to shutting down the computer, you can lock it or put it into either Sleep or Hibernate mode, if it is available. You can set the power management timers to put the computer automatically into Sleep or Hibernate mode.

Sleep and Hibernate modes are power states. Sleep mode saves your work to memory, so you can resume quickly; saves your work to the hard disk; and then goes to a reduced-power state. During Sleep mode, the computer hardware light remains on, and the computer is ready to wake quickly and resume your work where you left off. Hibernate mode saves the system memory to a temporary file on the hard disk and then turns off the hardware.

Some computers also have a reduced-power state called Away mode. Away mode turns off the display and mutes the audio, but otherwise keeps the computer operational. During Away mode, the computer can perform tasks such as recording a scheduled TV program or streaming video and music files to a remote location.

Using Shut Down

For best results, when using Windows Vista, turn off the computer without pressing any buttons on the computer chassis.

NOTE: For information on the Windows Start Button , see “Using the Windows Start Button Menu.”

1Close any open software programs by clicking the X at the upper-right corner of each program window.

2Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar.

3Click the Arrow button next to the Lock button.

4Click Shut Down.

5Turn off the monitor.

To turn on the computer after a shut down:

1Press the power button on the monitor.

2Press the On button on the front of the computer.

44Getting Started (features vary by model)

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Contents Getting Started USA Table of Contents Connecting Speakers or Microphone Getting HelpTurning On the Computer for the First Time Using the Keyboard Using the MouseConfiguring Speaker and Sound Options Using the Windows Media Center Remote ControlIntroducing Your Computer Software Using CD and DVD Media Drives 113 Using the Memory Card Reader 119Managing Files 107 Using Windows Media Center 157 Playing CDs, DVDs, or VCDs 133Creating Audio and Data Discs 169 Working with Pictures and Videos 179Creating Movies by Using muvee autoProducer 191 Index 207Putting the Computer Together Setting Up the ComputerUsing surge protection Placing the computer in the proper locationConnecting to the computer Connector Icon/Label Description and functionVideo Video camera, or other analog source to Computer Connector Icon/Label Description and function Ethernet Ntsc Hdmi Connecting a Digital Camera Photo or Video Setting Up the Computer Connecting Other Devices Storing Documentation and Recovery DiscsAdjusting the Monitor Adjusting the screen resolution by using VistaClick Display Settings Setting Up a Local Area Network Setting Up a Wired Ethernet Connection Integrated Wireless Devices Connecting the Wireless LAN DeviceSelect models only Checking the wireless LAN device installation Connecting a Modem Using wireless security featuresConnecting Speakers or Microphone Sound Connector TypesSound connector Illustration Type IllustrationsSound connector Type 3 Type 6 Type S Description Connecting a Microphone Speaker Configurations Name Speaker system SeeConnecting 2/2.1 Two speakers and a subwoofer audio speakers Speaker typesConnecting 4.1 Four speakers and a subwoofer audio speakers Getting Started features vary by model Connecting 5.1 Five speakers and a subwoofer audio speakers Connecting 7.1 Seven speakers and a subwoofer audio speakers Connecting Speakers or Microphone Connecting your home stereo system optional Color DescriptionHome stereo installation Computer to 2.1 multichannel audio system connectionHome audio installation Computer to 5.1 multichannel audio system connectionHome audio installation procedure Computer to 7.1 multichannel audio system connection Home audio installation procedure Connecting digital audio Connecting Headphones Using a 2.1 speaker system with headphonesUsing a 5.1 to 7.1 speaker system with headphones Connecting the speakers Connector DescriptionConnecting the FlexiJack connector Getting Started features vary by model Finding Guides on the Web Getting HelpFinding Onscreen Guides Click All Programs Click User GuidesUsing the hardware diagnostic tools Using the Onscreen Help and Support CenterUsing the PC Help & Tools Folder Click All Programs Click PC Help & ToolsUsing HP Total Care Advisor Software Click All Programs Click HP Total Care AdvisorGetting Started features vary by model Turning On the Computer for the First Time Using Shut Down Turning Off the ComputerClick Shut Down Using Lock Using Sleep modeUsing Hibernate mode Automatic Sleep, Hibernate, or Away modeConnecting to the Internet Restarting the ComputerUsing the Computer with Safety and Comfort Click Online Services and then click Easy Internet ServicesSetting Up User Accounts Using passwords Computer risk Security featureProtecting the Computer Password Function Using antivirus software Using firewall softwareClick All Programs Select the desired configuration Guidelines for Installing Software and Hardware Devices Installing critical security updatesClick Recover factory settings Click Help and SupportGetting Started features vary by model Using the Keyboard Identifying Keyboard FeaturesAlphanumeric keys Function keys Edit keysArrow keys Keyboard indicators Numeric keysIcon Name Description Icon Feature Description Identifying Special Keyboard ButtonsSpecial keyboard buttons Hp Or CompaqClick Control Panel Customizing the keyboard buttonsIcon Label Description Click KeyboardKeyboard Shortcuts Wireless Mouse and Keyboard Troubleshooting Synchronizing a wireless mouse and keyboardUsing the Keyboard Getting Started features vary by model Using the Mouse Using the Mouse Buttons ScrollingAutoscrolling Changing Mouse SettingsSwitching mouse button functions PanningTurning on the ClickLock option Changing mouse pointer speedChanging the double-click speed Click the Pointer Options tabChanging the scroll wheel speed Getting Started features vary by model Configuring Speaker and Sound Options Adjusting speaker volume Configuring audio output Adjusting microphone volumeSelecting a microphone Configuring the audio card software Configuring the FlexiJack connector Sound Blaster X-Fi configuration modesUsing Audio Creation Mode Using Game Mode Configuring speakers with Realtek HD Audio ManagerUsing Entertainment Mode More informationClick the Speaker Configuration tab Realtek HD Audio Manager control screensGetting Started features vary by model Click Digital In tab, and then select Set Default Device Retasking front panel audio connectors Configuring multistreaming audio Audio output overviewAudio input overview When to use multistreaming audio Setting up multistreaming audioExample 1 For online gaming Configuring audio for Windows Media Center Example 2 For digital home entertainmentClick Windows Media Center Resolving sound issues Type 6 connectors onlySelecting recording devices Using the Windows Media Center Remote Control Remote control canRemote control cannot Remote Control Buttons Overview Using the Windows Media Center Remote Control About the Remote Control Troubleshooting the Remote Control Getting Started features vary by model Using the Desktop Introducing Your Computer SoftwareLearning More About Software Removing desktop icons Using the Windows Start Button MenuUsing the All Programs menu Retrieving desktop iconsUsing the Control Panel Organizing the All Programs listFeature Name Description Resizing WindowsWorking with Digital Images About the Internet Using a Browser Searching the InternetRestricting Internet content Click Internet ExplorerClick the Norton Internet Security tab Using the Norton Internet Security Antivirus SoftwareManually running a scan Click Run a ScanClick Configure a Scan Click Schedule Full System Scan Setting a Full System Scan timeSetting up a Custom Scan time Click Configure a Scan Click Manage Custom ScansSending and Receiving E-Mail Using Windows MailUsing the e-mail program provided by your ISP Click All Programs Click Windows MailSoftware Quick Reference Table With this program You canCyberLink PowerDirector select models only With this program You can Getting Started features vary by model Managing Files Organizing Files with FoldersCreating Folders Moving FilesFinding Files Renaming Files Deleting FilesRetrieving Files from the Recycle Bin Using a Printer Copying FilesGetting Started features vary by model Allows you to Using CD and DVD Media DrivesUsing the CD and DVD Drives Blu-rayHandling CDs and DVDs Inserting and removing CDs and DVDsCompatibility Information Disc Features and Compatibility Table DVD-RWOptical Drive Quick Reference Table CD-ROM CD-RW RAM DVD-RW/-R DVD+RW/+RUsing Blu-ray and HD Disc Drives Using the Memory Card Reader Media Insertion Guide Slot memory card reader select models onlyMiniSD Slot readerCard Insert the media Location MMC PlusCard Insert the media Slot reader Location Understanding the Activity Light Formatting a Memory CardTroubleshooting the Memory Card Reader Using the HP Personal Media Drive and HP Pocket Media Drive Connecting the Drive Inserting the Drive into an HP Drive Bay HP Media Drive frontsConnecting the Drive to a Computer Without a Drive Bay Locating the Drive and Assigning a Drive Letter Click ComputerUsing the Drive Disconnecting the DriveTransferring files to another computer manually Troubleshooting the HP Media Drive Microsoft updatesDrive does not appear on my computer Data transfer rate seems slow with my USB 2.0 adapter cardHP Media Drive software has stopped working Using Music Playing CDs, DVDs, or VCDsUsing Music with Windows Media Center Adding music to the music library Using the music libraryClick Library Setup Adding music files from the hard disk driveAdding music files from a CD Click Add folders on this computer, and then click NextClick music library Using supported music file types Deleting music files from the music libraryPlaying Music Files in Windows Media Center Changing the visualization settings Click Visualizations or Visualization OptionsPlaying an album in Windows Media Center Playing a song in Windows Media CenterClick Play Album Using album details Creating a Queue in Windows Media CenterFinding and Playing an Album Windows Media Center Using Search in Windows Media Center Searching for music tracks and filesCreating a Playlist in Windows Media Center Copying Music Files to CD in Windows Media Center Click play all Click View QueuePlaying CDs, DVDs, or VCDs Listening to Online Radio Stations Playing Music CDsPlaying CDs with Windows Media Player Playing DVDsUsing Windows Media Center to play DVDs Troubleshooting poor playback when playing DVDsUsing country/region codes Playing DVD Movies in Windows Media CenterChanging the DVD Settings Changing the DVD movie languageChanging DVD remote control options Changing DVD Audio Settings Changing DVD closed captioningPlaying DVDs with Windows Media Player Getting Started features vary by model Playing Video CDs VCDs Playing video CDs VCDs with Windows Media PlayerGetting Started features vary by model Using Windows Media Center Setting Up Windows Media Center Completing the setup wizardUsing Windows Media Center Windows Media Center Start Menu Windows Media Center Start menu itemsWindows Media Center Features Right music for the moment Playing Internet radioSharing your digital memories Online media Navigating Windows Media CenterTransforming your living space into a theater Opening Windows Media Center with a mouseUsing the Windows Media Center menu bars Inset window Full-screen mode Selecting items in Windows Media CenterChanging Windows Media Center Settings Windows Media Center control menuIcon Action Windows Media Center Settings categories General Startup and Window behaviorUsing Windows Media Center power settings Click Save changesCreating Audio and Data Discs Erasing Rewritable Discs Before Recording Working with Audio CDsAudio CD tips Before you begin creating discs Creating audio CDsCreating video discs Copying a disc using two disc drives Copying a disc using one disc driveCopying a disc Making a disc label using LightScribe Technology What is LightScribe?Creating data discs Making a LightScribe label by using CyberLink LabelPrint LightScribe requirementsMaking a paper disc label Under Select the label’s layout and backgroundBack of Front Cover paper insert label Under Select the label’s layout and background Working with Pictures and Videos Adding picture files from the hard disk drive Viewing Pictures in Windows Media CenterAdding Pictures in Windows Media Center Click Pictures + Videos Click picture libraryClick Pictures + Videos and then click picture library Viewing pictures as a slide show Viewing a slide show with musicClick Pictures + Videos, and then click picture library Using supported picture file types in Windows Media Center Cropping pictures in Windows Media Center Editing Pictures in Windows Media CenterFixing red eye or contrast Click Touch Up Click Contrast or Red EyeRotating pictures Click Touch UpClick Pictures + Videos Printing Pictures in Windows Media Center Copying Pictures to CDs and DVDs Windows Media CenterPlaying Videos in Windows Media Center Playing digital videosClick Pictures + Videos Click video library Using supported video file types Transferring and Recording Video FilesRecording analog and digital video files Creating a DVD from Video Files Windows Media Center Getting Started features vary by model Creating Movies by Using muvee autoProducer Basic steps for making a movieGetting Started features vary by model Using muvee autoProducer Getting startedAdd Video Button Enables you to See Get Video fromCamera Add PicturesCapturing pictures from a DV camera Capturing video from a digital video cameraCapturing live video from a DV camera Click Media ScreenAdding videos Capturing recorded video from a DV cameraCreating Movies by Using muvee autoProducer Adding pictures Adding music Selecting the styleChanging the settings Response to music Cutting rate Film colorMaking the movie Previewing the movie Modifying the movieCreating Movies by Using muvee autoProducer Saving the movie project Click Play muveesRecording the movie project to disc Click Burn NowUpgrading muvee autoProducer Supported muvee autoProducer output file typesIndex Getting Started features vary by model Mute button 62 muvee autoProducer Remote control buttons 88 range Index Part number
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SR5552F, SR5510F, SR5710F, SR5448F, SR5518F specifications

The HP SR series of desktop computers, including models SR5415CF, SR5433WM, SR5421F, SR5610F, and SR5413WM, offer a range of features and technologies tailored for both home users and professionals. These systems are recognized for their reliability, versatility, and value, making them suitable for various computing tasks.

Starting with the SR5415CF, this model is equipped with an AMD Athlon 64 X2 dual-core processor, which provides efficient multitasking capabilities. With support for up to 4GB of DDR2 RAM, users can experience smooth performance even when running multiple applications simultaneously. The desktop features integrated NVIDIA GeForce 6100 graphics, perfect for casual gaming and multimedia tasks. The 300GB SATA hard drive offers ample storage for documents, photos, and media files.

The SR5433WM model enhances versatility with its AMD Athlon 64 X2 dual-core processor along with an expanded 1TB hard drive, allowing for extensive data storage. It supports Windows Vista and features integrated audio for a complete multimedia experience. The design is compact, making it easy to fit into any workspace. Users can enjoy a variety of ports for connectivity, including USB 2.0, Ethernet, and audio jacks.

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Lastly, the SR5413WM is a budget-friendly option, featuring energy-efficient components and solid performance capabilities. All models in the SR series demonstrate HP’s commitment to providing systems that cater to a variety of user needs, whether for casual use, education, or small businesses.

These desktops embody a blend of user-friendly features, functional design, and solid performance, making them a reliable choice for anyone in need of a dependable computing solution. With a focus on efficient technology and versatility, the HP SR series remains a relevant option in the desktop market.