HP SR5130NX, SR5152NX, SR5127CL, SR5123WM, SR5125CL, SR5113WM, SR5110NX manual Microsoft System Restore

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Microsoft System Restore

Microsoft Windows Vista includes a feature that allows you to restore your computer configuration to that of a previous time when a current software problem did not exist. The feature does this by creating a restore point where it records the computer settings at that time and date.

When a new program is installed the operating system automatically creates a restore point before it adds the new software. You can also set them manually.

If you experience a problem that you think may be due to software on your computer, use System Restore to return the computer to a previous restore point.

NOTE: Always use this System Restore procedure before using the System Recovery program.

To start a System Restore:

1Close all open programs.

2Click the Windows Start Button.

3Choose All Programs.

4Choose Accessories.

5Choose System Tools.

6Click System Restore.

7Click Next.

8Follow the onscreen instructions.

To manually add restore points:

1Close all open programs.

2Click the Windows Start Button.

3Choose Control Panel.

4Click System and Maintenance, then click System.

5Click System protection.

6Under Automatic restore points, select the disk that you want to create a restore point for.

7Click Create.

8Follow the onscreen instructions.

For more information about software restore points:

1Click the Windows Start Button.

2Click Help and Support. The Help and Support Center displays.

3Type system restore into the Search box, and then click Search.

Repairing Software Problems

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Contents Troubleshooting and Maintenance Guide USA Table of Contents Repairing Software Problems Button , and click Explore Creating Data Backup DiscsCreating System Recovery Discs Removing Unused Programs Running the Disk Cleanup ProgramClick Start Task Manager Running the Disk Defragmenter ProgramUnderstanding Hard Disk Drive Space Checking for Hard Disk Drive ErrorsRecommended Maintenance Schedule Monthly Quarterly seasonally Maintain overall condition Back up important Create a Restore Files to CD or DVD PointDailyWeekly Empty Recycle Bin Troubleshooting Computer Problems Click Hardware and Sound, and then Adjust system volume Symptom Possible solutionSymptom AudioClick the Windows Start Button and then Computer Video Display Monitor Select Search automatically for updated driver softwareClick Display Settings Hard Disk Drive Hardware AInstallationUnder Tasks, click Device Manager Hardware InstallationClick Uninstall a program Internet AccessClick Hardware and Sound Double-clickPhone and Modem OptionsInternet Access Keyboard and Mouse Keyboard and Mouse Click the Pointer Options tab PowerClick the Windows Start Button, Control Panel, Hardware Power Performance Miscellaneous Symptom Possible solutionMiscellaneous Software Repair Overview Repairing Software ProblemsTurning Off Your Computer Restarting Your ComputerUpdating Drivers Click the Windows Start ButtonMicrosoft System Restore Software Program and Hardware Driver Reinstallation Creating Recovery Discs System RecoveryChoosing Recovery Disc Media System Recovery OptionsRunning System Recovery from the Hard Disk Drive Running System Recovery from Recovery Discs Performing the Post-Recovery Procedure Printed
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SR5109NX, SR5102HM, SR5110NX, SR5113WM, SR5130NX specifications

HP has long been a recognized name in the realm of personal computers, providing a variety of models catering to different user needs. Among these are the HP a1777c, a1747c, CQ5102F, SR5027CL, and SR5127CL, each boasting unique features, technologies, and characteristics that make them suitable for various tasks.

The HP a1777c is a compact all-in-one desktop that features a 20-inch display, making it an ideal choice for those who value space-saving designs. It is powered by an AMD Athlon 64 processor, which provides sufficient performance for everyday computing tasks like web browsing, document editing, and multimedia playback. The integrated graphics enhance user experience, while the 4GB RAM ensures smooth multitasking capabilities, enabling users to run several applications simultaneously.

On the other hand, the HP a1747c is another compact option designed for performance. It features an Athlon 64 processor and comes equipped with a larger 250GB hard drive, enabling ample storage for files, applications, and media. This model also encompasses a 19-inch monitor, making it slightly smaller in screen size than the a1777c. Its integrated audio and video capabilities cater to users who engage in light gaming and entertainment.

For those seeking an efficient and budget-friendly choice, the HP CQ5102F stands out. It features an AMD Sempron processor, and while it may not boast the raw power of its counterparts, it is perfect for casual users who primarily engage in web browsing and content consumption. The CQ5102F typically houses 2GB of RAM, which can be upgraded for improved performance, while its compact design allows for easy placement in smaller workspaces.

The HP SR5027CL and SR5127CL models are tailored for users requiring robust performance for demanding applications. Both feature dual-core processors, offering enhanced speed for multitasking and gaming. The SR5027CL generally comes with 500GB of storage, while the SR5127CL may provide even larger HDD options, catering to users with extensive media libraries. With support for discrete graphics cards, these models excel in gaming and graphic design tasks.

In summary, the HP a1777c, a1747c, CQ5102F, SR5027CL, and SR5127CL each cater to different user requirements. Whether it is the compact all-in-one design of the a1777c, the budget-friendly nature of the CQ5102F, or the robust capabilities of the SR models, HP continues to deliver versatile solutions for a wide range of computing needs.