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Presario manual
Models:
V5002EA
V5004EA
V5005US
V5006EA
V5009EA
V5015US
V5025EA
V5026EA
V5030EA
V5031EA
V5032EA
V5054EA
V5059EA
V5079EA
V5088XX
V5094EA
V5099EA
V5099XX
V5101US
V5102NR
V5103AU
V5104AU
V5105EU
V5106EU
V5108CU
V5110EU
V5111EU
V5115CA
V5115US
V5119US
V5120EU
V5125EU
V5189XX
V5201CA
V5201US
V5206OM
V5210US
V5303NR
V5304US
V5306US
V5310US
V5315WM
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Notebook PC User Guide
Contents
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Table of contents
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1 Notebook Tour
Components
Top components
TouchPad
Buttons and switches
Lights
Front components
Rear components
Right-sidecomponents
Left-sidecomponents
Bottom components
Wireless antennae (select models only)
Additional hardware components
Labels
Specifications
Operating environment
Rated input power
Expansion port input/output signals
2 TouchPad and Keyboard
TouchPad
Using the TouchPad
Using an external mouse
Setting TouchPad preferences
Keyboard
Hotkeys
Hotkey quick reference
Hotkey procedures
Display and clear system information (fn+esc)
Open the Help and Support Center (fn+f1)
Open the Print Options window (fn+f2)
Open a Web browser (fn+f3)
Switch the screen image (fn+f4)
Initiate standby (fn+f5)
Initiate QuickLock (fn+f6)
Decrease screen brightness (fn+f7)
Increase screen brightness (fn+f8)
Play, pause or resume an audio CD or a DVD (fn+f9)
Stop an audio CD or a DVD (fn+f10)
Keypads
Using the embedded numeric keypad
Using an external numeric keypad
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3 Power
Power control and light locations
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Power sources
Connecting the AC adapter
Standby and hibernation
Standby
Hibernation
Initiating standby, hibernation or shutdown
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Default power settings
Turning the computer or display on or off
Using emergency shutdown procedures
Initiating or resuming from standby
Initiating or restoring from hibernation
Power options
Accessing Power Options Properties
Displaying the Power Meter icon
Setting or changing a power scheme
Setting a security prompt
Processor performance controls
Battery packs
Inserting or removing a battery pack
Charging a battery pack
Monitoring the charge of the battery pack
Managing low-batteryconditions
Resolving low-batteryconditions
Calibrating a battery pack
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Conserving battery power
Storing a battery pack
4 Drives
Drive care
IDE drive light
Hard drive
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Optical drives
Inserting an optical disc
Removing an optical disc (with power)
Removing an optical disc (without power)
Avoiding standby or hibernation
5 Multimedia
Multimedia Hardware
Using the optical drive
Inserting an optical disc
Removing an optical disc (with power)
Removing an optical disc (without power)
Using media activity hotkeys
Using the audio features
Using the audio-in(microphone) jack
Using the audio-out(headphone) jack
Using S/PDIF digital audio (select models only)
Adjusting the volume
Using the video features
Using the S-Video-outjack
Remote Control (Select Models Only)
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HP Mobile Remote Control (ExpressCard version)
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Troubleshooting the remote control
Multimedia software
Identifying preinstalled multimedia software
Installing multimedia software from a CD (select models only)
Using multimedia software
Protecting playback
Protecting the CD or DVD write process
Changing DVD region settings
Observing the copyright warning
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6 External Media Cards
Media Reader cards (select models only)
Inserting a digital card
Stopping or removing a digital card
PC Cards (select models only)
Configuring a PC Card
Inserting a PC Card
Stopping or removing a PC Card
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ExpressCards
Selecting an ExpressCard
Configuring an ExpressCard
Inserting an ExpressCard
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Stopping or removing an ExpressCard
7 External Devices
Using a USB device
Connecting a USB device
Stopping a USB device
Required USB software
Using a 1394 device (select models only)
Connecting a 1394 device
Stopping a 1394 device
Required 1394 software
Using the expansion port
8 Memory Modules
Adding or replacing memory modules
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Effects of increasing memory
Video memory settings (select models only)
9 Wireless (Select Models Only)
Wireless features
Identifying an 802.11 wireless device
Wireless controls
802.11 wireless devices (select models only)
Setting up a WLAN in your home
Connecting to a WLAN in your home
Connecting to a public WLAN
Using wireless security features
Bluetooth wireless devices (select models only)
Wireless device status states
Turning on the devices
Turning off and disabling the devices
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10 Modem and Local Area Network
Modem
Connecting the modem cable
Connecting a country-specificmodem cable adapter
Selecting a location setting
Adding new locations when traveling
Solving travel connection problems
Using preinstalled communication software
Local area networks
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11 Security
Security features
Passwords
Guidelines for setting passwords
Passwords set in Windows
Passwords set in the Setup Utility
Power-onpassword
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DriveLock password
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Device security
Antivirus software
Firewall software
Critical updates
Optional security cable
12 Setup Utility
Setup Utility access
Setup Utility language
Setup Utility defaults
Setup Utility menus
Main menu
Security menu
Advanced menu
Tools menu
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13 Software Updates and Recovery
Software updates
HP Software Update
Software updates and the HP Web site
Downloading a BIOS update
Installing a BIOS update
Downloading and installing other software
System recovery
Safeguarding your information
Using System Restore
Reinstalling applications
Repairing the operating system
Reinstalling the operating system
Reinstall the operating system
Reinstalling device drivers and other software
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14 Routine Care
Hardware maintenance
Battery pack
TouchPad and keyboard
Display
Drives
Regular tune-ups
Traveling and shipping
15 Troubleshooting
Quick checklist
The computer will not start up
The computer screen is blank
The software is functioning abnormally
The computer is turned on, but is not responding
The computer is extremely warm
An external device is not working
The computer cannot connect to a wireless local area network (WLAN)
Customer Care
Preparing to contact Customer Care
Contacting Customer Care by e-mailor telephone
Taking the computer to a service partner
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16 Electrostatic discharge
Preventing electrostatic discharge
Handling drives
Handling internal components
Grounding methods
Index