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1. The arrow keys are controls for moving up down right and left You can use these keys instead of the mouse to move the cursor for navigation on a Web page in a document or in a game 48 Getting Started features vary by model Numeric keys n EB 2200500 2000 OCOCOCOC OC OCOXLC OL CC YE LXX J J V Press the Num Lock key to lock and unlock the numeric key functions m When the Num Lock light on the keyboard is on the numeric keys work in the same way as the number keys and arithmetic functions found on a basic calculator m When the Num Lock light on the keyboard is off the numeric keys are directional keys used to move the cursor or play games Keyboard indicators
2. I X X 0000000 OOL i OOL JOD Each keyboard indicator is a light labeled with a name or with an icon for its status Icon Name Description Num Lock When lit numeric keys are locked as number keys and 1 arithmetic functions A Caps Lock When lit alphanumeric keys are locked to uppercase Scroll Lock When lit scroll function is locked Using Keyboard 49 Special keyboard buttons JL X X X X X X XC XC OG There are special buttons select models only at the top of the keyboard These buttons operate a CD or DVD player control speaker volume connect you to the Internet or provide quick access to specific functions Some keyboard models have some of these special buttons to the left side of the main keys some do not have the Internet buttons and some use a different layout on the top right Media control or playback buttons Icon Label Eject 1 and A Ejec
3. ipeg Joint Photographic Experts Group tif tiff Tagged Image File Format gif Graphics Interchange Format bmp Bitmap Windows MetaFile png Portable Network Graphics m Only supported image file types display in the Pictures Videos area of Windows Media Center Unsupported files are skipped in a slide show NOTE If the message Image cannot be displayed appears the file may be corrupted or it may be an unsupported file type You may need to edit the image with a photo editor and save it in a supported file format m Folder icons appear even if the images inside them cannot be displayed m Corrupted and unsupported image file types display a generic image icon but they cannot be displayed m Some file types are supported only if appropriate filters and software are installed Editing Pictures in Windows Media Center Fixing red eye or contrast Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Windows Media Center Click Pictures Videos and then click picture library Select a picture to edit Press the i More information button on the remote control or Ctrl D on the keyboard and then select Picture Details Working with Pictures and Videos 147 148 5 Click Touch Up Click Contrast or Red Eye Click Preview to see the result After you select the options that you want to fix click Save The picture displays with the new settings Click Yes to save changes
4. dp Wwe 76 Scheduling a Tull system scan time ose ttes to o retreat eges dete obe eta 76 Setting p a CUSTOM SCAN ei aoi eed dee i e Fr FR ER Ee RR ELA EFE er lo eds 77 Sending and Receiving E Mall ertt otii er Hp e E ME He Aet apt eb 77 Using Windows Moil eso 78 Using the e mail program provided by your 78 Software Quick Reference Table ter eene inerenti ettet 78 Managing Files esssosssososecsssessecsssososecsssesssssosososessseesssssssosssessseesssssss 8 Organizing Files with FGlders Ege Emu 81 Creando BOG RS see rc M 82 Moving o ate tese D alte oO len 82 Finding e eR X 83 AO we om EP ads 84 Deleting DEC E 84 Retrieving Files from the Recycle Bin sssssssssssssse 84 Gioia Lite r 85 Using iG Printer ETT 85 Using CD and DVD Media Drives ecce ee eee eee eee ee eee eee ees D 7 Using ihe CD andiDVD DEVE coo e alee uc veni ed iet rh Me daos 87 Handling CDs and DVDs 88 Inserting and removing CDs and DVDs ua eire are s eis 88 Compatib
5. 117 Creating a Queue in Windows Media 117 Finding and Playing an Album in Windows Media Center 118 Using album details zc mios tne 118 Using Search in Windows Media Center 119 Searching for music tracks and fles este 119 Creating a Playlist in Windows Media 120 Copying Music Files to CD in Windows Media 121 Listening to Online Radio ds ono e PREPARES RS 122 Playing CDS oet traitent e IN OE 122 Playing CDs with Windows Media 123 Playing DVDS cin eei er eet rbi 123 Using Windows Media Center to play 05 124 Troubleshooting poor playback when playing DVDs 124 Using co ntry region QOUBS crees tas tots tape TM VERTS 125 Playing DVD Movies in Windows Media Center 125 Table of Contents vii viii Changing the DVD Selfings i eG owe ifo mds i Dg 126 Changing the DVD movie 4 126 Changing DVD closed captionind 405 25 en ae oe du eR PG E 127 Changing DVD Audio Settings 128 Playing DVDs with Windows Media Player 128 Using
6. 41 Using passwords oni vacan mE 41 Using antivirus SDINVOIFGL cemere siepe sek tote pesi etta tede t eg eas epuqer asses pute Este ose 42 Using firewall software eed pide toas ite di rod tates 43 Configuring the computer for automatic Microsoft software updates 43 Installing critical security updates ie ttn onte faced ott tes ted 44 Guidelines for Installing Software and Hardware A5 Transferring Files and Settings from an Old Computer to a New 46 Using the e Yd Identifying Keyboard 47 Alphanumeric Keys ecrit nit esi eniascet ie de tede edente eM ein 47 Function Keys ceu cct p re repa 48 Edit 48 Arrow I DIM Ad Mu M M 48 Numeri Key tud tenen tt fef fuod ote a Ses gi 49 ses conie ERE Re Re t oed erue au iste a aa Shee 49 Special keyboard e aa wet eae ae ee eheu adici 50 iv Getting Started features vary by model Using the Mouse esesseseessseseesesecoesseescessesvesesecuseseqecesesevsseseceescsaseesessseceos rm Using the Mouse Buttons eite bent tt dose v reden e
7. Windows Media Center menu bars 105 navigating 105 playing DVDs 125 playing videos 150 resizing window 105 using with another program open 105 viewing your pictures 145 what you can do in Music 111 Windows Media Player playing DVDs 128 playing music CDs 123 playing video CDs 131 setting as default player 115 types of files 1 15 Windows Movie Maker features 79 Windows Vista update 43 wired network connection 10 working in comfort 39 Y Y adopter cables 21
8. Copy and share data files Create archive CDs or DVDs from files on your computer Copy video files Verify that the disc has been created without errors Record movie files to create VCDs and DVDs that you can play on some DVD players Copy and share video files Capture video files Edit video files Burn a label directly onto LightScribe enabled CDs DVDs and mini discs by using LightScribe technology Burn a label directly onto the disc s label side by using Labelflash technology Print labels to attach directly onto a disc Import audio video and other media files from videotape audiotape Web cameras or television broadcasts Record audio and video files to create a video project that becomes a Microsoft Windows Media source file with a wmv extension Edit and preview files Send a movie in an e mail or upload it to a Web server Add music files mp3 Import audio files such as mp3 asf or wma video files such as wmv asf avi or mpg or image files such as jpg gif Create avi and wmv Windows Media Video files NOTE You may have a software update CD included with your computer You may need to install this CD before using the DVD Writer CD Writer drive To do this follow the installation instructions that came with the CD Introducing Your Computer Software 79 80 Getting Started features vary by model Managing Files A file is any unit of information that is named an
9. With Windows Media Center you can m Play back your digital videos m View your digital pictures or play them as a slide show with music m Easily print your photos m Browse select and play music CD files with full screen visualizations m Record CD tracks to your media library 102 Getting Started features vary by model m Play DVD movies Resume playing your DVDs where you left off NOTE If your computer came with a rewritable DVD drive the drive is able to read and record to DVD R RW media m Listen to Internet radio stations Access streaming music and video subscription services Some music and video subscription services may not be available in all countries regions m Open specific windows in Windows Media Center by using the shortcut buttons on the remote control m Easily back up your media files to CD DVD or another hard disk drive such as the HP Personal Media Drive and HP Pocket Media Drive sold separately m Use the Optimization setting to keep the computer running smoothly m Use Sleep mode to save power when the computer is not in use Then you can display the computer desktop instantly by touching a keyboard key or a remote control button The right music for the moment In the Music section you can quickly browse the entire music library by artist song or album title as well as by genre composer or year Windows Media Center automatically downloads thumbnails of album art giv
10. To turn on computer after a shut down 1 Press the power button on the monitor 2 Press the On button on the front of the computer Turning On the Computer for the First Time 35 Using Lock If you lock the computer only you or the administrator can log on to it 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar 2 Click the Lock button To unlock this computer you must enter your password Using Sleep mode When the computer is in Sleep mode it goes into a reduced power state The monitor is blank as if it were turned off By using Sleep mode m You save time because you do no have to wait for the computer to go through the normal startup routine when you wake it again The next time that you use the computer any programs folders and documents that were open before you put the computer into Sleep mode are available m The computer can receive faxes if you set it to do so m The computer can retrieve e mail messages and download information from the Internet automatically if you set it to do so To put the computer into Sleep mode manually m Press the Sleep button on the keyboard if it is present Or C 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar 2 Click the Power button Or 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar 2 Click the Arrow button next to the Lock button 3 Click Sleep To wake the computer from Sleep mode m Press the Sleep button on the keyboard Or m Quickly p
11. 5 Place a check in the device check box that you want to select and then click OK Which device did you plug in In 7 Mic In V Headphone Front Speaker Out E Enable Jack detection when device is plugged in You can now use the front connectors as either input or output devices Configuring multistreaming audio The Realtek HD Audio Manager software enables you to listen to two different audio sources on two different speaker sets For example you can hear one audio source through a rear panel speaker connection and a second source through a frontpanel headphone or speaker connection You must configure multistreaming audio for the system if you want to hear two audio sources on separate speakers Audio output overview The frontpanel audio output is the green stereo headphone connector only The rear panel outputs are the speaker connectors that can be set up as multichannel out from stereo 2 0 to 7 1 select models only configurations Refer to your user documentation for information about setting up powered speakers or your AV receiver 64 Getting Started features vary by model Audio input overview You can select two of the following audio sources to play through front panel headphone and rear panel speaker connectors 1 From an externally connected device source such as A microphone with cable connected to Mic In pink An player with cable connected to Line In bl
12. Line In light blue connects to an analog audio device such as a CD player for input into computer Type 3 also functions as rear Line Out when a multichannel audio configuration is enabled nem Digital Audio Out SPDIF Out orange our AVDIO OUT connects to a digital audio device with digital input such as a home audio receiver amplifier or to digital speakers select models only 4 FlexiJack pink connects to analog Line In devices or a microphone either the microphone or the Line In function in the Creative Console Launcher See Configuring the FlexiJack connector P The supports two functions You must select FlexiJack blue connects to analog Line In devices or a microphone A The FlexiJack supports two functions You must select either the microphone or the Line In function in the Creative Console Launcher See Configuring the FlexiJack connector Connecting Speakers or Microphone 13 Sound connector continued 3 Type6 TypeS Description M Optical In optical SPDIF input connects recording devices such as a mini disc recorder digital audio tape recorder or external hard disk recorder NI TV2l1dO Optical Out optical SPDIF output connects playback devices such as a mini disc player digital audio tape player or DVD player lNO IWOILdO NOTE m Type 3 has three connectors m Type 6 has six connectors m
13. The selected picture opens in fullscreen mode Press the Enter key on the keyboard again to zoom to 150 percent press it again to zoom to 225 percent Use the remote control arrow buttons to pan across a picture Press Enter or OK a third time to return the picture to its original size NOTE While viewing a picture you can press the i More information button on the remote control or Ctrl D on the keyboard click Picture Details click Settings and then click Pictures to Select a slide transition a slide time delay and a background color Include picture folders you have created Show captions Display pictures randomly Show song information during a slide show Viewing pictures as a slide show Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Windows Media Center Click Pictures Videos and then click picture library Select the folder of pictures that you want to view as a slide show and then press Enter on the keyboard Click play slide show and then press Enter on the keyboard Working with Pictures and Videos 145 6 7 Press Ctrl D on the keyboard or the i More information button on the remote control and then click Picture Details The picture name location and last modification date are displayed if they are available Press the Backspace key on the keyboard or the Back button on the remote control to go to a previous screen Use the arrow keys on the keyboard or the arrow b
14. on the front of the computer The headphones connector is labeled with a headphones icon You can also connect headphones to the Line Out connector lime green on the back of your computer Using a 2 1 speaker system with headphones For select models with the 2 1 speaker system look for the headphones connector on the right side of the main speaker When headphones are plugged in the sound to the speakers and the subwoofer is muted Using a 5 1 to 7 1 speaker system with headphones For select models that include a 5 1 or higher speaker system a headphones connector is located on the right side of the control tower If the control tower displays HP for headphones the headphones are enabled the sound to the speakers and the subwoofer is muted m Push and hold the On button on the control tower for several seconds to enable sound from the speakers m Press the On button briefly to enable the headphones Connecting Speakers Using the Creative Sound Blaster X Fi Sound Card This section provides an overview of connecting to the Creative Sound Blaster X Fi sound card NOTE For additional information on connecting the speakers refer to the documentation that came with your speakers 28 Getting Started features vary by model Connecting the speakers Connector Description o AD Link for AD Link X Fi Console the X Fi console is sold separately Line Out 3 orange or yellow 5 1 audio setup Front cente
15. speaker systems the speaker system must have its own power cord A stereo speaker set is a left right two channel speaker system A multichannel audio speaker system is a system with more than two channels and it may include a subwoofer For example 5 1 channels referred to as six speaker mode uses two front speakers left right two rear speakers left right a center speaker and a subwoofer If the computer has multichannel audio speaker capacity select models only you can connect four channels for four speaker output or six channels for 5 1 speaker output Connect the speaker system to the computer and then configure the audio software for sound output Sound Connector Types Your model may include one of three analog sound connector types on the back of the computer m Three connectors W Six connectors m Audio card The connectors are 3 5 mm 1 8 inch stereo mini jacks that connect from the back of the computer to speakers and microphones Connecting Speakers or Microphone 11 Your system may also have a separate Digital Out connector select models only Software configuration is different for each connector type as noted in the instructions NOTE m 3 has three connectors m has six connectors m Type S has audio card Sound connector Illustration Type Three Your computer model may include three connectors sound connectors You can connect up to a 5 1 audio system to th
16. you do not need to perform this procedure 1 Rightclick the white Microsoft Volume icon on the taskbar and then click Recording Devices The Sound window opens iu Select the Recording tab Double click Microphone and select the General tab Click the microphone connector that you want to use and then click Apply Click OK 56 Getting Started features vary by model Configuring audio output You can configure your speaker audio output by using the following software Use the software that applies to your computer model m Creative Sound Blaster X Fi or X Fi Fatality Speaker Settings Configuration audio card m Windows Media Center all systems Using the Creative Sound Blaster X Fi or X Fi Fatality audio card This section provides an overview of configuring and recording with the Creative Sound Blaster X Fi or X Fi Fatality audio card select models Configuring the audio card software After you have installed and connected the speakers follow these steps to configure multichannel audio output for computers NOTE Three modes are available Entertainment Mode is selected here For information about the other modes see Sound Blaster X Fi configuration modes 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar 2 Point to All Programs 3 Click Creative Sound Blaster X Fi and then click Creative Console Launcher 4 The Entertainment Mode window opens If a different mode displays clic
17. 3 Click Security 4 Click Windows Update 5 Click Change settings 6 Select the desired configuration Install updates automatically recommended This is the default setting and it enables you to specify a day and time to automatically download and install recommended updates Download updates but let me choose whether to install them Check for updates but let me choose whether to download and install them Never check for updates not recommended This option makes the computer more vulnerable to security threats and performance problems and is not recommended 7 Click OK curity breaches and computer viruses install all critical updates from Microsoft as A CAUTION To reduce the risk of information damage or loss from security soon as you receive an alert Additional updates to the operating system and other software may have become available after the computer was shipped Download all available updates and install them onto the computer 44 Getting Started features vary by model Guidelines for Installing Software and Hardware Devices After you set up the computer you may want to install additional software programs or hardware devices Keep in mind the following important guidelines Before installation make a restore point by using the Microsoft System Restore program a Make sure you are logged in as an Administrator b Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar c Click Contr
18. A check mark appears next to a file when you select it 8 Click Add More to add more files to the disc 9 After you have selected all of the files click Burn DVD 10 Click Yes Windows Media Center opens a message if you need to insert an additional disc to complete the recording Windows Media Center opens a message when the disc has been created 11 Click Done when the disc has been created 152 Getting Started features vary by model adding CD tracks to the music library 1 14 music files to the music library from the hard disk drive 113 adjusting monitor 8 9 antivirus installing program 45 audio connector retasking multistreaming 63 autoscroll 52 B Blu ray compatibility 89 DVD 92 using a Blu ray drive 87 90 92 burning audio and data disc 134 138 buttons media control or playback 50 Off See turning off computer 35 C cable modem using 9 38 73 card reader memory 93 carpal tunnel syndrome 39 CDs erasing rewritable 134 playing 118 change the speed of the cursor 53 CompactFlash media 95 troubleshooting memory card reader 97 Index computer front panel connectors Help amp Tools 32 setting up transferring files 46 turning off 35 connecting devices 8 digital camera 6 digital video camera 6 headphones 28 peripherals 3 connection wired network 10 connector computer 3 monitor 3 country region codes 125 Creative Sound Blaster X Fi Sound Card audio modes 58 configuring 57 cursor speed 5
19. Finding Support and Information You can find troubleshooting support and information specific for your computer by using the Internet to access the HP Blackbird Web site m Go to http www hp com blackbird and http www hp com blackbird support in your Web browser Finding Guides on the Web You can find guides and information for your computer by using the Internet to access the Support Web site Go to http www hp com support in your Web browser Select your country region and language Click Support and Drivers A Click See support and troubleshooting information enter the model number of your computer and then click Search Click Manuals Locate the manual you want and then do one of the following Click the title to display the file in Adobe Acrobat Reader which you can download from the Manuals page if it is not currently installed on your computer aon m Right click the title click Save Target As specify a location on the computer where you want to save the file rename the file retaining the pdf extension and then click Save Getting Help 31 Using the Onscreen Help and Support Center Information about your computer is in the onscreen Help and Support Center select models only Here you can find links to driver updates access to technical support options and information about commonly asked questions To open the Help and Support Center m Press the Help button select models on
20. First Time 45 Transferring Files and Settings from an Old Computer to a New Computer You can copy files from the old computer to a new computer by using media such as CDs or DVDs memory sticks or personal media drives You can also copy certain settings such as Web browser Favorites and address books by using Windows Easy Transfer software which is included with Microsoft Windows Vista To transfer your files and settings Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar Click Help and Support Type transfer files into the Search Help box Click overview article Transfer files and settings from another computer This article describes a Microsoft solution for moving your files to your new computer uo Click Windows Easy Transfer o Follow the onscreen instructions in the Windows Easy Transfer wizard to transfer your files from an old computer to a new one 46 Getting Started features vary by model Using the Keyboard IMPORTANT Please see the documentation that came with the keyboard for additional information about using the keyboard customizing keyboard buttons and using any special keyboard keys You may need to install keyboard software and drivers to access all the special features and functions of the keyboard Your computer may include either a standard keyboard or a wireless keyboard Using the keyboard is the primary way that you enter text and commands for the computer A standard
21. Menu Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar to open the Start menu From the Start menu you can m Open programs or documents m Open the Help and Support Center m Start a search m Open the Control Panel to view or change settings Using the All Programs menu To find the software programs on your computer 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar 2 Click All Programs The All Programs menu displays a list of folders organized according to task select models only A folder contains a list of items Each item is actually a shortcut or link to a program a document or another folder The Music folder for example contains shortcuts to the programs that you use to play music CDs 70 Getting Started features vary by model Organizing the All Programs list To change the name of an item Right click the item Click Rename on Type the new name and then press Enter on the keyboard 4 Click Yes in the message that appears To copy an item 1 Right click the item 2 Click Copy 3 Goto the desktop or folder right click an empty area and then click Paste If you use Add or Remove Programs in the Control Panel to delete a software program the shortcut in All Programs may not be removed To remove a shortcut 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar 2 Click All Programs 3 Click the folder 4 Right click the shortcut and then click Delete Using the Control Panel The Con
22. Select Make front and rear output devices playback two different audio streams simultaneously Place a check in the Output Mic In Line In to front panel check box and then click OK Or Place a check in the Output Mic In Line In to rear panel check box and then click OK Configuring audio for Windows Media Center After you have installed connected and configured the speakers follow these steps to configure multichannel audio output for Windows Media Center on NO A Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar Click Windows Media Center Under Tasks click settings General and then click Windows Media Center Setup Click Set Up Your Speakers The Welcome to Speaker Setup window opens Click Next Choose the speaker connection type and then click Next Select the number of speakers and then click Next Click Test to test the speakers Click Finish Selecting recording devices Type 6 connectors only To select a sound recording device 1 2 3 Click the Windows Start Button e on the taskbar Click Control Panel Click Sounds and Audio Devices or Sounds Speech and Audio Devices The Sounds and Audio Devices window opens Click the Audio tab Under Sound Recording select a recording device such as Realtek HD Front Pink Jack Click OK Close the window Configuring Speaker and Sound Options 67 Resolving sound issues If you do not have sound from the speakers try the f
23. amplifier This is only a suggested configuration Your system may be different c Front Sum Back Sub F E G Computer to 5 1 multichannel audio system connection Computer back panel connectors type 3 type 6 or sound card Y adapter cables Receiver amplifier audio input jacks Subwoofer Center speaker Front speakers left and right Rear speakers left and right 5 1 home audio installation procedure To connect a six channel 5 1 speaker home audio system to the computer 1 Turn off the computer 2 Turn off the receiver amplifier Connecting Speakers or Microphone 23 3 Connect the front stereo mini jack end of a Y adapter cable into the lime green Audio Line Out connector that matches the back of your computer 3 6 S A m Type 3 is three connectors m Type 6 is six connectors m Type S is sound NOTE Receiver amplifier input connectors may be labeled Surround 5 1 Channel inputs 6 Channel inputs CD DVD or DVD In Connect the left and right ends of the Y adapter cable into the front left L and right R inputs on the back of the receiver amplifier 4 If you have rear speakers connect the rear stereo mini jack end of a Y adapter cable into the Audio Line In blue or the Rear Speaker Out black c
24. begin playing the movie at that point You can also right click a chapter and click Find DVD Info to find online information about the movie 128 Getting Started features vary by model Using DVD Play to Play DVDs Videos High Definition DVDs and Blu ray DVDs Depending on the type of DVD drive that is included with the computer you can play DVDs HD DVDs or Blu ray discs The front of the drive is labeled with the type of discs that the DVD drive can play Some drives can play both Blu ray and HD DVDs This means a better movie viewing experience greater picture quality and more bonus content Keep the following in mind when playing Blu ray and HD DVDs The DVD Play BD HD DVD player software is capable of playing standard DVD movie discs however the enhanced features are available only with Blu ray and HD DVD discs HD DVD and Blu ray movies play only through the DVD Play BD HD DVD software CPU power is dedicated to support HD DVD and Blu ray playback functions It is recommended that you close all other applications before and during HD DVD and Blu ray playback AACS keys are integrated into the computer for copy protection purposes Occasional renewal of the AACS key is required and easily done by connecting to the Internet Some HD DVD and Blu ray advanced features may not be supported As HD DVD and Blu ray are new formats containing new technologies certain disc digital connection compatibility and or performance i
25. delete preset radio stations To view information for your computer go to the Support Web address that is listed in the Limited Warranty and Support Guide and search for your model s name and number The product model is on the lower front of the computer To find the online documentation for your product search for your model number and then click Manuals NOTE Information and guides are associated with specific computer model numbers Some models do not have guides or manuals available on the Web site 108 Getting Started features vary by model Using Windows Media Center power settings When the computer is in Sleep mode it appears off but you can actually still perform tasks such as recording TV programs or music files Sleep mode turns off the display and mutes the audio NOTE The audio or video of TV recordings is not affected when the computer is in Sleep mode Y tivate SI de b ing the SI butt th ter EI ivate Sleep mo y pressing the Sleep button on the computer yboard or remote control You can return to the desktop almost instantly by pressing any Sleep button again by pressing any key on the keyboard by moving the mouse or by pressing any button on the remote control To change the computer power settings 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Control Panel Click System and Maintenance Click Power Options Select the Balanced Power saver or High perfor
26. enter a name for the CD and then click Next This will take you to the Choose Music window Playing CDs DVDs or VCDs 121 8 9 Use the arrow keys to scroll through songs You can select more songs by clicking albums playlists and other music menu options A check mark appears next to the song when it is selected Press the Back button on the remote control or click Add More in the Review amp Edit List to select more songs from different menus You can also change the name of the CD by clicking Change Name and clear all selections by clicking Clear All in this window Click Next when you have selected all the songs to record to CD Click Burn CD to record your music to disc 10 Click Yes to confirm you want to burn a disc with these files 11 Click OK to do other things while the disc is being burned 12 Click Done when the recording is complete Listening to Online Radio Stations In the radio area of Windows Media Center you can play listen and preset various online radio stations 1 2 3 4 5 From the Windows Media Center click Music and then click radio twice Click presets to preset and organize your favorite radio stations By clicking sources you can access the Music and Radio menu More Internet Radio Click the right mouse button to view a list and to go to the settings menu Click the right mouse button for the icons to appear to go to the previous menu Playing Music CDs To play music CD
27. graphics from most software programs and Web sites if you have a printer connected to the computer and if the computer has the necessary software installed for the printer To print 1 Click File on the program menu bar and then click Print 2 Select your printing options Select the printer Choose the page range for example all pages current page or range of pages Determine the number of copies 3 Click OK or Print Managing Files 85 86 Getting Started features vary by model Using CD and DVD Media Drives Using the CD and DVD Drives Your computer can come with several types of CD or DVD drives that allow you to perform different tasks What you can do depends on what kind of drive you have Allows you to CD ROM CD RW DVD ROM Read data from CDs Play music CDs Read DVDs Record burn data or music to discs Play DVD movies Record burn DVD movies Read Blu ray discs Record data to Blu ray discs Read HD discs DVD RW R Blu ray HD DVD RW R DVD RW R e e e e e e e e e e e e The combination combo drive is available on select models only It combines the functions of two drives into one either a DVD RW R drive DVD writer and a CD RW drive CD writer or a DVD ROM drive and a CD RW drive Using CD and DVD Media Drives 87 Handling CDs and DVDs To avoid damaging a disc follow these guidelines m Return the disc to the case when you are finished
28. instructions that came with your digital camera Or Insert the media into the correct card slot on the reader until it stops and locks into place The activity light on the memory card reader lights and the computer automatically detects the media Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Computer In the Devices with Removable Storage area right click the correct memory card icon Select Format and then type a label name into the label box For best compatibility select FAT as the file system settings Click Start Click OK in the Format Complete window and then click Close 96 Getting Started features vary by model Troubleshooting the Memory Card Reader If you are having problems reading from or writing to a memory card try the following Some cards have a read write or security switch on the card Make sure that the read write switch is set to Write Enabled before attempting to write data to the card Make sure that the amount of data that you want to store is not larger than the storage limit of the memory card Make sure that the memory card is one of the supported types CompactFlash and Microdrive Memory Stick Memory Stick Pro MultiMediaCard Secure Digital SmartMedia or xD media Make sure that the memory card is fully inserted into the correct slot Remove the memory card when the activity light is not blinking and shine a flashlight into the empty slot If any o
29. keyboard connects to the keyboard connector in the back of the computer A wireless keyboard select models only uses a receiver transmitter instead of a connector cable to communicate with the computer A light on the receiver indicates receiver activity Identifying Keyboard Features The keyboard contains an arrangement of standard keys indicator lights and special buttons select models only Your keyboard may vary from the illustrations that follow Alphanumeric keys _ E zal The alphanumeric keys are the main keys found on a standard typewriter Using the Keyboard 47 Function keys torrera The function keys located above the ma
30. music uere certes en eae er pae rau Per pode etae y ted Eos todos 146 Using supported picture file types in Windows Media 147 Editing Pictures in Windows Media 147 Fixing red eye Aa nate bona SUUM 147 Cropping pictures in Windows Media 148 Rotating PE TP 149 Printing Pictures in Windows Media 149 Copying Pictures to CDs and DVDs in Windows Media 150 Playing Videos in Windows Media Center 150 Playing digital videos D 151 Using supported video file types 151 Transferring and Recording Video Files 152 Recording analog and digital video 152 Creating a DVD from Video Files in Windows Media 152 m 1 53 Getting Started features vary by model Setting Up the Computer purchased your computer If you move please check the voltage requirements A WARNING The power supply is preset for the country region in which you for your new location before plugging the computer into an AC power outlet and Support Guide before installing and connecting the computer to WARNING Please read Safety Information in the Limited Warranty the electrical power
31. on the AV receiver If the red RCA stereo plug does not work try the white stereo plug Only one of the connectors is needed To connect digital audio your computer must include a Digital Audio Out connector on either the audio card or the back panel You must connect multichannel speaker outputs if you connect the digital output To connect digital audio speakers 1 Turn off the computer 2 Connect the orange Digital Audio Out connector on the back panel of 2814 your computer to the digital input S PDIF on the digital speakers or a digital audio system 3 Turn on the computer NOTE Always turn on the computer before the speaker system Connect the speaker system to the power Turn on speaker system 6 After the speakers are connected to the computer configure the audio software for sound output for your computer model See Configuring Speaker and Sound Options Audio card with digital output and type 3 connectors See Configuring speakers with Realtek HD Audio Manager Follow the instructions to enable digital audio output Audio card with digital output and type 6 connectors See Configuring speakers with Realtek HD Audio Manager By default digital audio output is already enabled Audio card Follow the instructions to enable digital audio output Connecting Speakers or Microphone 27 Connecting Headphones Your computer comes with a headphones connector lime green
32. scroll by clicking the arrow buttons Or In the Horizontal Scrolling area adjust the number of lines per scroll by clicking the arrow buttons 7 Click Apply and then click OK 01 ons 54 Getting Started features vary by model Configuring Speaker and Sound Options Speakers are included with the monitor select models only or they are sold separately For details about connecting stereo speakers to the computer see the setup poster For details about connecting multichannel speakers see Connecting Speakers or Microphone NOTE Speakers may be passive no power button or power or active power button or power cord Your computer supports only active powered speaker systems the speaker system must have its own power cord A stereo speaker set is a leftright two channel speaker system A multichannel audio speaker system is a system with more than two channels and it may include a subwoofer For example a 5 1 channel speaker system referred to as six speaker mode uses two front speakers leftright two rear speakers leftright a center speaker and a subwoofer If your computer has multichannel audio speaker capacity select models only you can connect four channels for four speaker output or six channels for 5 1 speaker output Your model may include one of three sound card types on the back of the computer m Creative Sound Blaster m Creative Sound Blaster X Fi Fatality m Analog D
33. system Putting the Computer Together Follow the steps on the setup poster to set up the computer Read the topics in this section to learn more about the location of components and connectors on the computer and to learn about some setup alternatives Look in the computer box for printed details or updates regarding the computer Setting Up the Computer 1 Placing the computer in the proper location All Blackbird 002 systems ship with a base stabilizer computer stand which you must install when you set up your computer Once you install the base stabilizer the system meets safety standards for product stability in either floor standing or desktop mounted setups See the instructions for attaching the base stabilizer in the Attaching the Computer Stand document that came with the computer When setting up your new computer place it where ventilation openings are unobstructed Make sure that all connections are secure and that all cabling is out of the way Do not place cabling in walkways or where it can be stepped on or damaged from placing furniture on it recommended because it is more susceptible to being knocked over which can cause serious personal injury and hardware damage For instructions on how to install the base stabilizer see the Attaching the Computer Stand document that came with the computer WARNING Setting up the computer without the base stabilizer is not
34. the Music Disc icon Select the disc type CD or DVD select the content type and then click OK Locate the music files that you want to add and then click them and drag them to the bottom half of the Power2Go window When you are done adding files click the Burn icon in the toolbar CG NOTE For more help using CyberLink Power2Go click the Help icon in the program 3 Select the recording options See Audio CD tips Click Burn to begin recording your music files to disc Click OK when the audio CD is completed Creating video discs This section provides instructions for creating a video disc You can create a video disc from files on the computer hard disk drive or directly from a digital video camera 1 2 Insert a writable disc into the disc burning drive Open the CyberLink PowerProducer program by clicking the Windows Start Button 5 All Programs CyberLink PowerProducer and then clicking PowerProducer Click the Produce Movie Disc icon Select the disc type DVD or HD DVD Use the drop down arrows to select recording format disc capacity and playback aspect ratio settings Click the arrow button when you are done Under Import click Video files Locate the video files and then click Open Or Under Capture click Video to add a video file from the computer hard disk drive or from a digital video camera 136 Getting Started features vary by model 6 f desired use the tools that are available in t
35. the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Windows Media Center 2 From the Tasks menu click settings 3 Click Library Setup 4 Click Add folder to watch and then click Next Playing CDs DVDs or VCDs 113 5 7 Click Add folders on this computer and then click Next Select folders that contain media Use the arrow buttons on the keyboard or the remote control to select a location When you find the folder that contains the music folder select it by making sure an arrow appears next to the folder Repeat this step to add additional folders click Next and then click Finish Click OK Adding music files from a CD To add the CD tracks to the Windows Media Center music library 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Windows Media Center 2 Click Music 3 Click music library 4 Insert a CD into the CD drive 5 Select albums 6 Select the album CD you want to add to the music library 7 Click Copy CD The first time that you copy a music CD you must select the copy protection option and then follow any onscreen instructions 8 After selecting the choices for copy options in the next few windows click Next 9 Click Yes to begin copying tracks to the music library This process may take several minutes depending on the length of the music tracks 10 Click OK 114 Getting Started features vary by model Deleting music files from the music library 1 Click the
36. want to see You can also perform basic editing functions such as rotating or touching up pictures either from within the Picture Library or during a slide show Transforming your living space into a theater In the Videos Library you can easily play any of the home movies that have been imported from your video recorder Windows Media Center has builtin support for high definition video Whether you are watching a DVD movie or your own home videos Windows Media Center delivers a rich viewing experience with a high quality digital sound system Sit back and enjoy the show Online media Online Media is a link to various media providers where you can find various media offers and services The Online Media window is periodically updated by Microsoft Some of the services that are listed may not be available in certain countries regions Your computer must be connected to the Internet to access the Online Media Web sites Navigating Windows Media Center Opening Windows Media Center with a mouse You can use either the remote control or the mouse to open and navigate Windows Media Center To use the mouse 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Windows Media Center 5 2 Move the mouse over the Windows Media Center Start menu items and click a category to select it To scroll the list of Start menu items move the mouse pointer over the list until an item is selected then continue moving the pointe
37. window Sound Blaster X Fi configuration modes The Sound Blaster X Fi audio card includes three modes Audio Creation Mode Entertainment Mode and Game Mode The main functions such as speaker configuration equalizer and volume control are available in all three modes However each mode optimizes the audio card resources to provide the best audio performance for different activities 58 Getting Started features vary by model Using Audio Creation Mode The Audio Creation Mode enables advanced recording functions Available features Recording from several audio sources wm Applying studio quality effects m Mixer settings m Equalizer settings Using Entertainment Mode The Entertainment Mode optimizes the audio card for playing movies and music Available features m Configuring speakers and headphones Configuring surround sound DTS and THX m Volume bass and treble controls m Mixer settings Using Game Mode The Game Mode optimizes the audio card for playing games Available features Volume bass and treble controls m Mixer settings m Configuring speakers and headphones Configuring surround sound More information For more information about configuring and using the audio card go to the Creative Sound Blaster X Fi documentation 1 Click the Windows Start Button e on the taskbar 2 Pointto All Programs 3 Click Creative Sound Blaster X Fi and then click Documentation 4 Click Online Man
38. you can play DVDs from that country region only If the country region code locks and you need help contact Support WARNING You can change countries regions only five times before the Playing DVD Movies in Windows Media Center Select models only Watching DVDs in Windows Media Center allows you to control the playback with the remote control If you play the DVD in another program outside of Windows Media Center you will not be able to use the remote control 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Windows Media Center 2 Insert the DVD into the drive If you have other media playing Windows Media Center asks if you want to play the DVD Select HP DVD Play If you don t select an option the DVD automatically plays in full screen mode after a few seconds Or If the DVD is already in the drive select HP DVD Play The DVD movie begins playing in full screen mode HP DVD Play 3 Ifa DVD menu appears use the remote control or the mouse to select DVD menu items and control the DVD movie playback Playing CDs DVDs or VCDs 125 4 To stop playing the DVD press Stop on the remote control or move the mouse to display the media controls and then click the Stop button 5 Move the mouse for other icons to appear NOTE To view additional controls click the right mouse button A window pops up displaying additional options such as zoom movie details title menu eject and settin
39. 3 CyberLink LabelPrint creating a LightScribe label 139 features 79 CyberLink Power2Go burning a music CD 136 copying a disc 137 erasing discs 134 features 79 CyberLink PowerProducer creating video disc 136 features 79 Index 153 D desktop switching from Windows Media Center 105 devices connecting 8 digital camera connecting 8 digital images 143 digital picture 93 143 digital video camera connecting to a computer recording videos 136 troubleshooting 7 discs drive compatibility 89 erasing rewritable 134 features and compatibility 90 DVD movies changing audio settings 128 language 126 playing in Windows Media Center 125 DVD Play features 79 DVDs erasing rewritable 134 High Definition 91 playing Blu ray DVDs 123 playing HD DVDs 123 DVI connector using with SLI technology 5 erasing rewritable discs 134 error messages Image cannot be displayed 147 errors reducing recording speed 135 Ethernet connection 10 F file type picture 147 video 151 Found New Hardware message connecting a digital camera 6 154 Getting Started features vary by model H headphones using 28 Help and Support 32 High Definition 92 disc drives 90 home videos 136 Internet security 43 keyboard types of buttons 47 using 47 L LAN local area network 9 setting up 10 using Local Area Network 4 9 LightScribe creating a LightScribe disc label 139 local area network LAN 9 manuals storing 8 memory card re
40. 4 connector on the computer Storing Documentation and Recovery Discs Store all computer user manuals and warranty information in an easy to find safe location It is a good idea to store the system recovery discs with the documentation This allows easy access to all important computer documents and files Adjusting the Monitor Adjusting the screen resolution by using Vista To change the screen resolution by using Vista 1 Rightclick an empty area of the desktop and then click Personalize 2 Click Display Settings 3 f necessary select the monitor and then adjust the screen resolution by using the slider under Resolution 4 Click Apply 8 Getting Started features vary by model 5 Click Yes if it is present 6 Click OK NOTE You can connect more than one display device CRT monitor flat panel monitor TV and so to the computer at a time select models only You can quickly change which device displays the computer desktop by pressing Alt F5 Each time you press Alt F5 the computer desktop appears on the next device If pressing Alt F5 does not work restart the computer and try again Adjusting the screen resolution by using the NVIDIA Control Panel To change the screen resolution by using the NVIDIA Control Panel Right click an empty area of the desktop and then click NVIDIA Control Panel Select Standard or Advanced and then click OK Under Display click Change resolution If necessary se
41. 7 10 4 Click the Check for Updates button to get the latest AVG updates which keep your computer protected CONO 5 For more information about using and updating the AVG software press F1 on your keyboard to open the AVG Help window Manually running a system scan To scan all hard drives on your computer for viruses and security risks 1 Double click the AVG icon on the desktop Or Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar All Programs AVG and then click AVG Test Center 2 Click the Scan Computer button Depending on the number of files on your computer this may take several minutes If a virus is found AVG IQ removes it or provides instructions for removal cu 3 When the scan is complete click Close AVG lists any security risks or viruses found in the Security status window Scheduling a full system scan time To set up the time for a full system scan 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar All Programs AVG and then click AVG Control Center Select Scheduler from the Security status window Double click the Scheduled Tasks button Click New Schedule Click the Task tab Type a name for your scan in the Name window CU h 76 Getting Started features vary by model 7 Use the drop down arrows to select what type of task to schedule such as Test or Update 8 Click the Perform Task tab Use the drop down arrows to select frequency of task settings and a start date 9 Cl
42. D GNI 64 When to use multistreaming Gudlo sete anys Peri tte me eM yt 65 Setting up multistreaming GuUdio 4 cr rte Raten 66 Configuring audio for Windows Media Center 67 Selecting recording 67 Resolving sound ISSUES a A EEE E 68 Introducing Your Computer Software Learning More About Software 69 Using the Des Kier aces 69 Removing desklop eio vtt p Enna edenda tbi a 70 Retrieving desktop icons acd Schad tae aust doch pulos Ria totus peace Sahat kg ted usb esa 70 Removing files permahently 70 Using the Windows Start Button Menu eene 70 Using tlie All Programs Mem ee mete te e POE Phe Den D Siren URS 70 Organizing the All Prog rams o nte to ete 71 Using the Control Panel ciet e wate ye me wo em eben atleast 71 Resizing e ui e 72 Working with Digital Images cu e eee M e dete dte Re bte 72 About fone qos coit tea Sco Ro e eae oe e 73 Table of Contents v vi Using PO RH EE ere hr e es 74 Searching the 74 Restricting Internet 4 74 Using the AVG Antivirus Software Rt en Dei bem 75 Opening AVG SOP dope 75 Manually running d systeme Secih
43. D movies Some computer models include a DVD drive that can also play Blu ray DVDs BD and High Definition DVDs HD DVD To play a DVD you must have a DVD drive 1 Insert the DVD into the DVD drive 2 When the DVD dialog window opens choose the program you want to use from the list You may have to scroll down in the window to see all available programs Or If the dialog window does not appear click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar click All Programs and then click HP DVD Play or DVD Play BD HD or Power Cinema depending on the type of DVD drive and computer model that you have 3 Use the controls in the DVD program to play the DVD 4 reduce the DVD Play window double click anywhere in the window To return the display to full size double click anywhere in the window again Playing CDs DVDs or VCDs 123 Using Windows Media Center to play DVDs Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar Click Windows Media Center to open Windows Media Center Scroll to TV Movies and then click HP DVD Play Use the mouse to operate the media controls to control the movie uh WON To play the DVD in full screen mode double click anywhere in the DVD Play window Troubleshooting poor playback when playing DVDs If you experience poor playback such as skipping when playing DVDs with DVD Play or Power Cinema try the following solutions in the order listed 1 If the computer includes Windows Media Center try
44. DVD RW must be erased before recording new files CD R DVD R and DVD R discs cannot be erased To erase a rewritable disc in Cyberlink Power2Go uh Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar All Programs CyberLink Power2Go and then click Power2Go Click Tools and then click Erase Disc Insert the rewritable disc that you want to erase Click the Quick erase or Full erase option and then click the Erase button G Click OK when the disc has been erased Working with Audio CDs You can create audio CDs that play in the car or home CD player and on computers You can create two main types of music CDs Uncompressed Typical CD format like you would purchase on a commercial CD This type of CD holds 10 to 20 songs depending on their length Uncompressed files can be burned on CD Rs which play in most home and car stereos DVD players and computers or CD RWs which play only in some stereos DVD players and computers The procedure for creating this type of CD is described in Creating audio CDs Compressed Files are burned to a disc using a compressed file format mp3 wma or m4a The smaller file format enables you to fit approximately ten times as many songs onto the disc depending on length and format Compressed files can be burned to CD Rs CD RWs DVDs DVD RWs DVD RWs select models only Compressed files can only be played on computers CD players or DVD players that suppo
45. DVD Play to Play DVDs Videos High Definition DVDs and Blu ray DVDs 129 Playing Video CDs VO DS ior mte eto eap Ness 131 Playing video CDs VCDs with Windows Media 131 Creating Audio and Data Discs eee Lecce ecce ee eee eee eese soos esssceesessss 1 33 Erasing Rewritable Discs Before Recording eterne 134 Working with Audio DS ua o pe ees 134 A dio CD tips To PN 135 Before you begin creating discs 135 PEGG a dio ib NTC 136 Creating video discs 136 COV GUC Sg aa 137 Grealirig tede e Es 138 Making a disc label using LightScribe 139 Making a paper disc esti t eter bt t an et a e tine pads 140 Working with Pictures and Videos ccce eec eee eee eene eee 143 Working with Digital Images ive eo er aves 143 Viewing Pictures in Windows Media Center sssssssssss 144 Adding Pictures in Windows Media 144 Adding picture files from the hard disk 144 Viewing Pictures in Windows Media Center sssssssssss 145 Viewing pictures as slide Shows osa ode ea Wai Ne DD HT E MENS 145 Viewing a slide Show with
46. DVD Settings window click Closed Captioning DVD Language Closed Captioning Remote Control Optior 5 5 After making the changes click Save Playing CDs DVDs or VCDs 127 Changing DVD Audio Settings To select DVD audio settings for viewing the DVD 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Windows Media Center 2 From the Tasks menu click settings 3 Click TV 4 Click Audio The TV Audio window opens TV AUDIO 5 Select the speaker and sound options Select the speaker output and the channel mode if applicable Click Save Playing DVDs with Windows Media Player The computer must have a DVD drive to play DVD movies 1 Insert the DVD movie into the drive When the AutoPlay window opens select Windows Media Player from the list You may have to scroll down in the window to see Windows Media Player Or m Windows Media Player window does not automatically open click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar click All Programs and then click Windows Media Player 2 To play the DVD click the Now Playing tab on the Player taskbar and then click the Play button You can also control playback by using the media control buttons on the keyboard select models only For more information on using Windows Media Player click the drop down arrow on the Player taskbar and then click Help 3 In the List pane click a DVD title or chapter name You can double click a chapter to
47. Lua BLACKBIRD 0022 MK KK M M M M M M M M M M M M LM M M M 4 441 4144 4 4 4 4 4 M4 A A A A A 4 4 4 4 4 4 A44 MING mim Getting Sta rted The only warranties for Hewlett Packard products and services are set forth in the express statements accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein HP assumes no responsibility for the use or reliability of its software on equipment that is not furnished by HP This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated to another language without the prior written consent of HP Hewlett Packard Company P O Box 4010 Cupertino CA 95015 4010 USA Copyright 2007 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U S patents and other intellectual property rights Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision and is intended for home and other limited pay per view viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited Microsoft and Windows Vista are U S registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation The Windows logo and Windows Vista are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation
48. Type S has audio Connecting a Microphone Your computer comes with one microphone connector in the back of the computer Some models have a second microphone connector in the front of the computer Only one microphone connector works at a time and the back connector is ready to use unless you have the multichannel audio speakers option For computers with the multichannel audio speakers option the microphone connector in the front of the computer if present is ready to use To use a microphone connected to the front of your computer select models only select the working microphone See Selecting a microphone HP computers support many different audio options sound connections and speaker configurations You may set up your computer for two stereo speakers or for multichannel audio speaker systems Connect your speaker system to the computer and then configure the audio software for sound output For more details about connecting stereo speakers to the computer see the setup poster This chapter describes the most typical options Your system may have different components Speakers are included with the monitor select models only or are sold separately NOTE For additional information on connecting the speakers refer to the setup poster that came with the computer and the documentation that came with your speakers 14 Getting Started features vary by model Speaker Configurations You may set up your
49. Using surge protection Help protect the monitor computer and accessories by connecting all power cords for the computer and peripheral devices such as a monitor printer or scanner to a surge protection device such as a power strip with surge protection or an uninterruptible power supply UPS Many surge protection devices have surge protection inputs and outputs for modem or telephone lines Telephone lines are a common path for lightning spikes to get into the system Some surge protection devices have surge protection for television cable connections as well Use those if the computer has a television tuner installed Not all power strips provide surge protection the power strip must be specifically labeled as having this capability Use a power strip whose manvfacturer offers a damage replacement policy that replaces the equipment if surge protection fails 2 Getting Started features vary by model Connecting to the computer Connect the main hardware devices such as the monitor keyboard and mouse to the back of the computer Other peripheral devices such as a printer scanner or camera also plug into connectors on the back of the computer Some computers also have connectors on the front of the computer The following table shows some but not all connectors NOTE The location availability and number of connectors on the computer may vary NOTE For more information about the computer connectors LEDs and bu
50. Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Windows Media Center Click Music Click music library Click albums Select the album that you would like to delete and then click Delete Cou h OQ Click Yes when the Confirm Delete window is displayed Using supported music file types You can play the following types of digital audio files in Music Refer to Windows Media Player Help for more information about supported file types Playing Music Files in Windows Media Center To open Windows Media Center select Music by scrolling up or down in the Windows Media Center window and then by clicking music library You will find a few music albums and tracks listed in the Windows Media Center and Windows Media Player music library To play music click one or more songs and then click play You can also click play all to hear all of the tracks that are stored in Music NOTE You may not find any audio files when you click playlists for the first time unless you have already added audio files to your Windows Media Center and Windows Media Player music libraries When you copy music files using Windows Media Center or Windows Media Player the CD information is copied and displayed in Windows Media Center and in the Windows Media Player music library Playing CDs DVDs or VCDs 115 If you insert a music CD when Windows Media Center is not open the AutoPlay window appears and lists various options You can select
51. ader 143 card types 93 in use light 96 troubleshooting 97 using 93 memory card formatting 96 Memory Stick MS 95 Memory Stick MS Duo 95 Memory Stick MS Pro Duo 95 Memory Stick MS Pro 95 Microdrive disk drive 95 microphone connector 4 Mini Secure Digital MiniSD 95 mini jack 11 monitor adjusting 8 9 monitor connector 3 mouse autoscroll 52 cursor speed 53 panning 52 switching button functions 53 MultiMediaCard MMC 95 MultiMediaCard Plus MMC 95 Music 111 deleting music from the Music library 115 finding and playing an album 118 playing a song 117 supported file types 115 music playing with Windows Media Player 123 128 music library adding CD tracks 114 creating 113 Mute button 50 Network Interface Card NIC 10 Off button See turning off computer 35 optical drive quick reference 91 Optimization setting 103 108 panning with the mouse 52 peripherals 3 pictures 143 copying pictures to CD 150 editing 147 printing 147 rotating 149 turning captions on or off 145 types of files it can display 147 viewing 145 viewing a slide show with music 146 viewing pictures as a slide show 145 playing digital music files 115 digital videos 151 DVDs in Windows Media Center 125 music CDs 122 music CDs in Windows Media Center 115 songs 119 playlist creating in Music 120 PowerProducer features 79 printer connecting 8 D V recording videos from digital video camera 136 with Realtek HD Audio M
52. ain the next time you plug in your device log Don t show this message again for this device Your device will not function until you install driver software Cancel If the computer does not recognize the digital photo camera or the digital video camera 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Control Panel 2 Click System and Maintenance and then click System Click Device Manager 4 Click the plus sign next to the camera port If the name of the camera appears the device is ready If the name is not there try the following Click Action and then click Scan for hardware changes Look in Device Manager for a new addition under the port m Unplug the video camera transfer cable from the computer and plug it into a different port Look in Device Manager for a new addition under the port Setting Up the Computer 7 Connecting Other Devices Other peripheral devices can be connected to the front or back of the computer by using USB or FireWire IEEE 1394 ports These peripheral devices include printers scanners video cameras digital photo cameras memory card readers and PDAs personal digital assistants or handheld computers Refer to the documentation that came with your device NOTE Some peripheral devices are not included with the computer NOTE You must use 6 pin not a 4 FireWire IEEE 1394 cable with the 6 pin FireWire IEEE 139
53. anager 63 reduced size MultiMediaCard RSMMC 95 repetitive strain injury RSI see Safety amp Comfort Guide rewritable discs erasing 134 S Safety amp Comfort Guide 39 safety warnings 39 Scalable Link Interface SLI using 5 scanner connecting 8 scrolling with the mouse 52 Secure Digital SD memory card 95 setting up computer settings for sound 107 general 107 Internet connections 107 Shared Video folder 150 shutting down computer 35 SLI technology using 5 slide show displaying information about pictures 146 viewing pictures 145 viewing with music 146 software programs CyberLink LabelPrint 79 139 CyberLink Power2Go 79 134 CyberLink PowerProducer 79 136 DVD Play 79 Windows Movie Maker 79 speaker systems 15 speakers connecting multichannel audio speakers to the computer 11 13 27 multichannel audio connecting 60 resolving sound issues 68 Start menu Windows Media Center 104 surge protector 2 switching mouse button functions 53 transferring information to your new computer 46 turning off computer 35 Index 155 update Windows Vista 43 updating system 43 user accounts creating 40 VCD playing with Windows Media Player 131 video movies transferring and recording 152 videos 150 creating a DVD 152 playing 150 playing digital videos 151 transferring videos 152 working with home videos visualization settings 1 16 volume controls 50 Part number 5992 3585 156 Getting Started features vary by model
54. and replace the original picture file Cropping pictures in Windows Media Center Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Windows Media Center Click Pictures Videos and then click picture library Select a picture to edit Press the i More information button on the remote control or Ctrl D on the keyboard and then select Picture Details Click Touch Up Click Crop Getting Started features vary by model 8 9 Use the mouse and keyboard to do one or more of the following Select the arrows under the picture to move the picture side to side or up or down Select the magnifying glass tools to move the cropping tool in or out Select the rotate tool to move the cropping tool to a vertical or horizontal position After you select the settings that you want to fix click Save Once you save the picture you cannot revert to the original picture Click Yes to save changes and replace the original picture file Rotating pictures If the picture appears horizontally or vertically and you want to change the orientation you can change it in Windows Media Center 2 3 4 5 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Windows Media Center Click Pictures Videos Select the picture you want to rotate Press the i More information button on the remote control or Ctrl D on the keyboard and then select Picture Details Click Rotate Rotation oc
55. ar Click Control Panel Click Hardware and Sound if it is present Click Mouse Click the Pointer Options tab In the Motion area use the slider to adjust the pointer speed You can select other pointer options by placing a check in the check box next to the setting that you want Click Apply and then click OK Changing the double click speed To change the double click speed of the right mouse button N WON Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar Click Control Panel Click Hardware and Sound if it is present Click Mouse Click the Buttons tab In the Double click speed area use the slider to adjust the double click speed Click Apply and then click OK Using the Mouse 53 Turning on the ClickLock option ClickLock enables you to highlight or drag an object without holding down the mouse button To turn on the ClickLock option Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar Click Control Panel Click Hardware and Sound if it is present Click Mouse Click the Buttons tab In the ClickLock area place a check in the Turn on ClickLock check box Click Apply and then click OK N 0n BOND Changing the scroll wheel speed To change the scroll wheel speed Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar Click Control Panel Click Hardware and Sound if it is present Click Mouse Click the Wheel tab In the Vertical Scrolling area adjust the number of lines per
56. aries Set up Windows Media Center to scan your Music Picture and Video folders for new media files Windows Media Center can then automatically add these files to your media libraries You can have Windows Media Center scan other folders or stop scanning a folder Windows Media Center Start Menu i T Windolis Media Center kelas Pictures Videos picture library play a video library T T 14 Pi mle G Open the Windows Media Center Start menu Go back one screen Minimize the Windows Media Center window Resize the Windows Media Center window Close the Windows Media Center window Use arrow keys to scroll up and down left and right through the submenu items Use media playback controls Play Stop Pause Skip Fastforward Replay Rewind Record Volume Up Down Mute and Channel Up Down Using Windows Media Center 101 Windows Media Center Start menu items HD DVD Play or Play DVD See Playing DVD Movies in Windows Media Center Online Media Get access to various photo video radio TV and various media providers m Pictures Videos View digital pictures play a slide show or print photos Watch home videos See Playing video CDs VCDs with Windows Media Player m Music Play music files or music CDs create and edit playlists and record music files to CD See Using Music with Windows Media Center and Copying Music Files t
57. ata on double layer DVD R or DVD R media Double layer is new technology Double layer media compatibility varies widely with some home DVD players and DVD ROM drives GB is defined as 1 billion bytes 1 GB 1 billion bytes when referring to hard disk drive capacity Actual formatted capacity is less For the latest disc compatibility information for your computer go to the HP Support Web site at http www hp com support NOTE Double layer DVD technology is supported by select models only 90 Getting Started features vary by model Optical Drive Quick Reference Table Optical drive can Read CDs CD Rs and CD RWs Read DVDs Read data on a CD Play music Record data or music to disc for storage or backup View DVD movies Record DVD movies Play games Create LightScribe label Play Blu ray DVD Play HD DVD Record data to Blu ray disc Record HD data to DVD Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No DVD DVD Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No No No Double DVD RW R layer CD ROM CD RW ROM DVD RW R DVD Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Combo CD RW LightScribe BD HD DVD DVD RW R DVD RW R Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Y
58. ccess to the Internet and most of them provide e mail service ISPs usually charge a monthly fee for their services When your computer connects to the Internet it is actually communicating with the Internet computer belonging to the ISP The ISP verifies your account and then provides you access to the Internet You use a Web browser program to search for and display Web site information Some ISPs allow you to choose a browser program while others provide their own browser Your connection to an ISP may be through a traditional telephone dial up modem local area network LAN cable modem digital subscriber line DSL or asymmetric digital subscriber line ADSL DSL ADSL and cable ISPs are not available in all countries regions The World Wide Web WWW also called the Web is a public part of the Internet used by individuals companies governments and organizations These individuals and groups have created millions of Web sites in support of their activities A Web site consists of one or more Web pages A Web page is a file or group of files that a user can access by entering the file location or Uniform Resource Locator URL The URL identifies a Web site location typically in the form http www name extension for example http www hp com The URL may include the path to a specific file within that site Each period or dot in the URL separates elements within the address For example you will see the URL extension com u
59. computer for the following supported configurations Name Headphones 2 stereo 2 4 6 5 1 8 7 1 Home audio system Digital audio Multistreaming audio Speaker system None muted Left speaker right speaker Left speaker right speaker and a subwoofer Two front speakers two rear speakers and a subwoofer Two front speakers two rear speakers a center speaker and a subwoofer Two front speakers two rear speakers two side speakers a center speaker and a subwoofer select models only Home stereo or home theater audio system with passive speakers Digital speakers or digital input connector on audio system Two front speakers two rear speakers two side speakers a center speaker and a subwoofer select models only See Connecting Headphones Connecting 2 2 1 Two speakers and a subwoofer audio speakers Connecting 2 2 1 Two speakers and a subwoofer audio speakers Connecting 4 1 Four speakers and a subwoofer audio speakers Connecting 5 1 Five speakers and a subwoofer audio speakers Connecting 7 1 Seven speakers and a subwoofer audio speakers Connecting your home stereo system optional Connecting digital audio Configuring multistreaming audio Speaker types Speakers may be included with the monitor select models only or are sold separately Refer to the product documentation
60. curs clockwise in 90 increments Printing Pictures in Windows Media Center NOTE You must set up the printer before you try to print from Windows Media Center otherwise by default the file is saved to the Documents folder when you try to print the picture 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Windows Media Center 2 Click Pictures Videos and then click picture library 3 Select the picture that you want to print 4 Press Ctrl D on the keyboard or the i More information button on the remote e control and then click Picture Details Click Print and then click Print again 5 Follow any onscreen instructions Working with Pictures and Videos 149 Copying Pictures to CDs and DVDs in Windows Media Center NOTE In Windows Media Center all pictures are copied to CDs as jpg files 1 Click the Windows Start Button o on the taskbar and then click Windows Media Center 2 From the Tasks menu click burn cd dvd Insert writable media CD R CD RW DVD R or DVD RW into the drive 4 Click Data CD DVD and then click Next NOTE If you are using writable disc that contains data you must select Erase Disc to continue 5 Select the Untitled area enter the name of the disc by using the numeric keys on the keyboard or the remote control and then select Next Use the Backspace key on the keyboard or the Clear button on the remote control to delete letters 6 Click Pict
61. d delete such messages Your computer comes with an e mail program from Microsoft called Windows Mail select models only You may also use e mail programs from other vendors Some ISPs provide their own e mail programs You use an e mail program to send receive and organize your messages You can organize read and create new messages even when you are offline not connected to the Internet Introducing Your Computer Software 77 Using Windows To set up Windows Mail you first need some information from your ISP your e mail address user name password the names of your incoming and outgoing e mail servers and perhaps some other details The first time you start Windows Mail make sure the computer is connected to the Internet and follow the wizard to set up your account To add an account in Windows Mail Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar Click All Programs Click Windows Mail Click Tools and then click Accounts Click Add E mail Account and then click Next Follow the onscreen instructions to add your account oO h WON Using the e mail program provided by your ISP Follow the instructions provided by your ISP to install its Web browser and e mail program and to set up and use your e mail account You can then send and receive e mail when your computer is connected to your ISP Sofrware Quick Reference Table Select models only Your computer includes a number of software prog
62. d stored on the computer hard disk drive or other electronic storage media such as a CD diskette or even in a digital camera A file can be a document picture music video or other data Almost everything that you do on the computer involves working with files The computer can copy files to other storage media within component drives such as diskettes memory cards CDs or DVDs or it can send them to output devices such as a printer Organizing Files with Folders In Windows Vista folders enable you to organize the files on the computer Like paper folders within a filing cabinet folders on the computer provide a way to group related files together A folder can contain any type of file and it can even contain other folders Each file within a folder must have a unique name but two different folders can have files with the same name There are two methods for working with files and folders on the computer m The Computer view enables you to quickly see all the files and folders within a specific folder on the computer It also contains links to common tasks for managing files such as copying moving deleting and renaming To open the Computer view click the Windows Start Button on the taskbor and then click Computer m Windows Explorer enables you to quickly see all the folders and files on the computer It also makes it easy to move or copy files from one folder to another To open Windows Explorer click the Windo
63. d to use the scroll arrows at the bottom of the window to display all videos NOTE Use the mouse to select the up arrows and down arrows at the bottom of the window to scroll to other pages of video files and folders 5 Click the video file The video plays in full screen mode Use the mouse to resize the window if you want to watch the video while doing something else on the desktop 6 To exit fullscreen mode and return to the previous window press the Back button on the remote control or the Backspace key on the keyboard The video continues to play in the inset window 7 When the video is finished click Restart to replay the video or click Done to close the file and return to the Videos area NOTE You can maximize the media that is playing in the inset window by using the arrow buttons to select the inset window and then pressing OK on the remote control or Enter on the keyboard or you can just click the inset window Using supported video file types You can view the following types of video files in Windows Media Center Other file types are supported if the computer has the correct software installed File extension File type Windows Video file Audio Video Interleaved dvr ms Digital Video Recording Microsoft TV file format mpg mpe Movie file 1 mp2 mpv2 asf Windows Media file wmv Windows Media Video file NOTE For more information about supported vid
64. de You can set the computer to go into Sleep Hibernate or Away modes automatically when it is idle for a specified number of minutes To put the computer into a mode automatically modify the power management settings Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar Click Control Panel Click System and Maintenance Click Power Options Click Change when the computer sleeps Turning On the Computer for the First Time 37 6 For Sleep or Away mode select an option from the Put the computer to sleep drop down menu and click Save changes Or For Hibernate or Away mode a Click Change advanced power settings b Click the plus sign next to Sleep c Click an item and make selections and then click Apply d Click OK Restarting the Computer When you restart the computer the computer clears some settings and starts over using the operating system and software in its memory Restarting is the easiest and most effective way to solve many software issues for the computer Also you may want to install additional software programs or hardware devices onto the computer and doing so may require that you restart the computer after installation Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar 2 Click the Arrow button next to the Lock button 3 Click Restart Or Quickly press the On or Reset button on the front of the computer Connecting to the Internet The computer can connect to the Internet through
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66. dit or delete the account password m Guest Is allowed to use most software and change system settings that do not affect other users or the security of the computer Is not allowed to change other user settings or passwords or install software Does not have access to password protected files folders and settings Creating multiple user accounts on the same computer has certain advantages as well as some drawbacks m Advantages to multiple user accounts Ability to create individual user settings a Ability to limit access to software for certain users m Drawbacks to multiple user accounts More memory RAM usage Multiple Temporary Internet Files folders to remove during Disk Cleanup More data to back up Longer time to complete virus scan 40 Getting Started features vary by model Protecting the Computer Protect the computer personal settings and data from a variety of risks by using m Passwords m Antivirus software m Firewall software m Critical security updates NOTE Security solutions are designed to act as deterrents but they may not be able to prevent software attacks or to prevent the computer from being mishandled or stolen Computer risk Security feature Unauthorized use of the computer User password or user account Computer viruses ANG antivirus Unauthorized access to data antivirus and firewall program Windows Vista updates Unauthorized access to Setup Administra
67. e Show to play slide show while the album is playing Shuffle to rearrange the play order Repeat to play the album again Buy Music to connect to the Internet find CD information and buy music CDs To go back to Windows Media Center press Start on the remote control or click the left arrow on the top left of the screen 4 To return to the previous window press the Back button on the remote control B or the Backspace key on the keyboard or click the left arrow on the top left of the screen to go back Using Search in Windows Media Center Searching for music tracks and files You can search for music files if you cannot locate them 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Windows Media Center 2 Click Music and then double click search 3 To search enter letters by using either the alphanumeric keypad on the remote or the keyboard The search begins when you enter the first letter Playing CDs DVDs or VCDs 1 19 Creating a Playlist in Windows Media Center A playlist is a customized list of songs that you can keep to play later or record to a CD Using playlists you can group various digital music files together and determine the order in which you want the files to play You can create a playlist that includes several tracks from various CDs or even a playlist that contains background music for a slide show You can create playlists in Windows Media Center or the Windows M
68. e computer Six connectors Your computer model may include six cam sound connectors on the back of your computer You can connect up to a ODIO 7 1 audio system to the computer OOO Audio card Your computer may include a audio See the following connector card You can connect up to a illustrations 5 1 audio system 7 1 audio system for select models or digital speakers to the audio card on the computer NI 1V2l1dO 1no 1240 5 Ly NI TV2IL4O p b e e 1v23ludO LNO 1240 When installing cables use the sound connectors that match your computer model as shown in the installation procedure steps 12 Getting Started features vary by model The following table shows the sound connectors on the back panel of computer systems Sound connector 3 Type6 TypeS Description uae _ line Side gray connects to side left and right e analog speakers in an eight speaker system 7 1 __ line C Sub gold connects to front center e subwoofer speakers in a multichannel audio amp configuration cipem _ Line Rear black connects to rear left and right analog speakers in a multichannel audio 1 configuration Line Out lime green connects to front left and right analog speakers Mic pink connects to a microphone Type 3 also functions as center subwoofer Line Out when a multichannel audio configuration is enabled YY ees al 3
69. e label The estimated time to complete x3 the label displays along with a progress bar It is possible to continue to work on the computer while the LightScribe label is created information For more help using CyberLink LabelPrint click the Help icon to open the Help P Making a paper disc label The following section provides instructions for creating a paper label for the disc To create a LightScribe label refer to Making a disc label using LightScribe Technology 1 Load the printer with adhesive label paper You can purchase label paper at most office supply stores 2 Open CyberLink LabelPrint by clicking the Windows Start Button 9 All mi Programs CyberLink LabelPrint and then clicking LabelPrint 4 3 Under Step 1 Select the type of label you want to print select one of following Front Cover paper insert label Back of Front Cover paper insert label Disc Inlay paper insert label 4 Click the arrow button at the bottom of the window to continue We 140 Getting Started features vary by model 5 Under Step 2 Edit titles and other information design the disc label in a disc title author and date b in song titles artist author and time size of the files Click the Import icon to import information 12 6 Click the arrow button at the bottom of the window to continue 7 Under Step 3 Select the label s layout and background Select lay
70. e the standby power LED is off A WARNING Before you install or remove any component make sure to press Failure to do so may cause injury or severe damage to the motherboard peripherals and or components Using DVI Connectors with SLI Technology The computer models that include dual graphics cards come configured with Scalable Link Interface SLI enabled Dual graphics cards with SLI technology work together to render 3D applications to create a better performance experience IMPORTANT In SLI mode only one of the top two DVI connectors is active This means you cannot use the other three DVI connectors If you do not have SLI mode enabled you can use up to four of the DVI connectors on the back of the computer If you are not sure if you have SLI Mode you can find out by completing the following steps 1 Rightclick anywhere on the desktop and then click NVIDIA Control Panel 2 On the left hand side of the window under 3D Settings click Set SLI configuration 3 From the menu bar click 3D settings 4 Click the drop down menu and select Show SLI Visual Indicators This window helps you to determine if SLI technology is enabled and working Setting Up the Computer 5 Connecting a Digital Camera Photo or Video The following instructions apply only to digital photo cameras and digital video cameras NOTE When connecting an analog video camera to the computer use the Video and Audio In connectors on the fro
71. ear your voice from the microphone via the Internet and you hear the game audio from the rear speakers 1 Connect audio input and output connectors as follows m A headphone set to the front Headphone Out green connector microphone to the front Mic In pink connector for online conversation set of powered stereo 5 1 or 7 1 speakers to the rear Speaker Out connectors for gaming sound output 2 Click the Realtek HD Audio Manager icon on the taskbar to open the Realtek HD Audio Manager window 3 Click the Device Advanced Settings button 4 Select Make front and rear output devices playback two different audio streams simultaneously 5 Place a check in the Output Mic In Line In to front panel check box and click OK Or Place a check in the Output Mic In Line In to rear panel check box and dick OK Example 2 For digital home entertainment To configure multistreaming audio output for digital home entertainment with Realtek HD Audio Manager 1 Connect the audio output connectors as follows A headphone set or powered speakers to the front Headphone Out green connector for stereo music playback set of powered stereo 5 1 or 7 1 speakers to the rear Speaker Out connectors for DVD playback sound output 2 Click the Realtek HD Audio Manager icon on the taskbar to open the Realtek HD Audio Manager window 3 Click the Device Advanced Settings button 66 Getting Started features vary by model
72. ect a slower recording speed if available each time you make a recording Refer to the Help menu in the selected software program for more information about selecting a slower recording speed f you change the write speed of the recording run a Write Simulation test to verify that the burner can burn to the disc at the selected speed without causing recording errors m You can select the Enable buffer underrun protection option when burning a disc to ensure that data is written to disc without interruption An interruption in data can result in an unusable disc m You can select the Verify recorded data option to compare recorded data to the source data to ensure accurate burning IMPORTANT HP supports the lawful use of technology and does not endorse or encourage the use of our products for purposes other than those permitted by copyright law m Save all work and close all open programs m Turn off the screen saver Creating Audio and Data Discs 135 Creating audio CDs This section provides instructions for burning an audio CD that can be played in most home and car CD players To create an audio CD 7 8 9 Insert a writable CD into the disc burning drive CD R discs play in most home and car stereos DVD players and computers CD RW discs play only in some stereos DVD players and computers Click the Windows Start Button All Programs CyberLink Power2Go and then click Power2Go Select
73. ed features vary by model Making disc label using LightScribe Technology Select models only The following section provides instructions for making a disc label by using LightScribe technology For instructions on making a paper label refer to Making a paper disc label What is LightScribe LightScribe is an innovative technology that uses a special disc drive special media CDs or DVDs and label making software to burn labels directly onto CDs and DVDs A LightScribe enabled CD or DVD disc 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 m lightScribe enabled disc drive select models only identified by the m LightScribe logo Labeling software that supports LightScribe ts oom 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 the disc See Creating audio CDs and Creating data discs To make a LightScribe label 1 Place the disc into the disc drive with the top of the disc facing down The top is the gold non reflective side of the disc opposite of the side that you record data onto Close the drive Open CyberLink LabelPrint by clicking
74. ed files 1 Double click the Recycle Bin icon on the desktop 2 Right click the file that you want to retrieve and then click Restore this item The file is removed from the Recycle Bin and goes back to its previous location 84 Getting Started features vary by model Copying Files 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Computer Or Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Windows Explorer Find the file that you want to copy and then click it to select it Click Organize and then Copy Find and open the folder in which you want to put the file Click Organize and then Paste NOTE You can also copy files by dragging them into a new location Select an item in Computer or in Windows Explorer and then press and hold the right mouse button while moving the item into another folder Release the mouse button and then select Copy Here to copy the item to the new location Using a Printer For instructions on connecting and using a printer refer to the user manual that came with the printer Printers receive instructions from the computer by means of software programs called printer drivers In many cases the computer automatically finds the necessary printer driver for your particular printer to work with the computer If it does not follow the instructions that came with the printer to install the specific printer driver manually You can print text and
75. edia Player To create a playlist 1 Select Music select music library and then select either albums artists playlists songs or genres 2 Use the arrow buttons on the remote control or the arrow keys on the keyboard or use the mouse to navigate to and select the music that you want to add to the playlist Muita Bobeira OAM Blues 3 Press OK on the remote control or press the Enter key on the keyboard or click the selection to select a song 4 Click Add to Queue to add the music to the list of music in queue 5 Go back to the Windows Media Center Click the mouse on the left arrow P the top left of the screen to go back to Windows Media Center 120 Getting Started features vary by model 6 7 8 9 Click play all Click View Queue Click Save As Playlist and give the playlist a name Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter a name for the playlist and then click Save Copying Music Files to CD in Windows Media Center To copy the music files to CD Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Windows Media Center Click Tasks and then click burn cd dvd message opens asking you to insert media Insert a blank CD R disc and then click Retry Select a disc format either Audio CD or Data CD and then click Next Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to select the Untitled text box Use the alphanumeric keypad buttons on the remote control or the keyboard to
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77. eft of the screen to go back 3 After you add the last song for the queue list select play all All of the songs in the queue list are played in the order you have selected them 4 While the queue is being played you can view the queue by selecting View Queue You can edit or clear a queue save it as a playlist or burn a queue list on CD or DVD You can also select to shuffle the songs in the queue list Finding and Playing an Album in Windows Media Center 1 From Windows Media Center click Music and then click music library 2 Use arrow buttons on the remote control or the arrow keys on the keyboard or the mouse to select an album and then press OK on the remote control Press the Enter key on the keyboard or click the album to select the album and see the album details Using album details In the album details window you can select from Play to play the album Add to Queue to add to queue list Burn to burn the tracks on a CD or a DVD Edit to edit the information of the album Delete to delete the album 1 Click Play Album to play the album from the album details window 2 The now playing window opens and the album starts playing 118 Getting Started features vary by model 3 In the now playing window you can also select View Queue view an ordered list of all tracks that will be played on the L album Visualize to view a moving picture while listening to song Play Slid
78. ent Web site by entering its address such as http Www hp com into the address box in the browser and then pressing Enter on your keyboard Or you can use the browser search feature to search for references to a specific word or phrase on the Web Searching the Internet Most Web browser programs include a search feature You may need to click a button or select a menu option to display the search feature depending on the type of browser program Type a question or a word that describes the information that you want to find into the Search box and then press Enter The Windows search feature includes direct use of Internet Explorer Search NOTE If your ISP provides the browser you may not be able to use Internet Explorer to search the Internet To begin a search 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar 2 a word or question what you type automatically appears in the Start Search box As you type the search results appear in the left pane 3 Do one of the following Click a result to open it m Click the X in the search window to clear the results of the search and return to the main list of programs Click See all results to display list of all found search items on the computer and for advanced options Click Search the Internet to search the Internet by opening your browser Restricting Internet content The Internet provides you with a wide variety of information but some in
79. eo file types refer to Help and Support Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Help and Support Working with Pictures and Videos 151 Transferring and Recording Video Files Once you capture the video by using video capture and editing software you can use Windows Media Center to find it and add it to the Videos area Recording analog and digital video files Refer to Help and Support for more information about capturing and recording video files from analog and digital video cameras To find information in Help and Support 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Help and Support 2 Type in search words such as recording video Creating a DVD from Video Files in Windows Media Center 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Windows Media Center 2 From the Tasks menu click burn cd dvd Insert writable media CD R CD RW DVD R or DVD RW into the drive 4 Select Video DVD and then click Next NOTE If you are using rewritable disc that contains data you must select Erase Disc to continue 5 Select the Untitled area enter the name of the disc by using the numeric keys on the keyboard or the remote control and then click Next Use the Backspace key on the keyboard or the Clear button on the remote control to delete letters 6 Click Video Library and then click Next 7 Select the files you want to copy and then click Next
80. ery seventeen months in order for it to play DVD titles For more information about playing video clips click the Help button in the DVD Play control bar 130 Getting Started features vary by model Playing Video CDs VCDs To play a VCD you must have either a CD or DVD drive Insert the VCD into the CD or DVD drive The default video CD program opens If the Video CD wizard window opens choose the program you want to use from the list You may have to scroll down in the window to see all available programs 2 Use the controls in the VCD program to play the VCD Playing video CDs VCDs with Windows Media Player To play VCDs with Windows Media Player you must have either a CD or DVD drive 1 Insert the VCD into the DVD or CD drive 2 Select Play using Windows Media Player and then click OK Or If the program doesn t open click the Windows Start Button click All Programs and then click Windows Media Player 3 To play the VCD click the Now Playing tab on the Player taskbar and then click Play VCD You can also control playback by using the media control buttons on the keyboard select models only For more information on using Windows Media Player click the drop down arrow on the Windows Media Player taskbar and then click Help 4 In the List pane double click a VCD chapter to start playing VCD at that point Playing CDs DVDs or VCDs 131 132 Getting Started features vary by model Creatin
81. es composers and other lists You can also play a single song from a playlist 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Windows Media Center Click Music Click music library Click songs The list displays all of the songs in the library uk ON Use the arrow buttons on the remote control or the arrow keys on the keyboard or select a song by moving the mouse and clicking the song 6 Click Play Song to play it Queue in Windows Media Center A queue is a temporary list of songs that is created in Music as you select songs albums or playlists to play You can continue to add songs or you can delete songs from the queue You can create a queue and save it as a playlist that you can access in Windows Media Center or the Windows Media Player 1 From the Music window Select music library select songs and then use the arrow keys to select a song you want or move the mouse over the songs Click the song that you would like to add to the queue and then click Add to Queve Or Select albums or playlists select an album or a playlist and then select Add to Queue to add the entire album or playlist to the queue Playing CDs DVDs or VCDs 117 2 Use the Back button on the remote control or the Backspace key on the eg keyboard to go back to the songs albums or playlists menus if you want to select more songs to add to the queue list Repeat step 1 Or click the mouse on the left arrow on the top l
82. es Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes No No Yes No No Yes No No No Using CD and DVD Media Drives 91 Using Blu ray and HD Disc Drives If the computer came with a Blu ray BR and high definition HD disc drive there are three programs that are designed specifically for use with this drive m DVD Play plays Blu ray high definition HD and regular commercial DVD discs m PowerProducer is a video editing program for creating Blu ray or DVD discs m PowerToGo is a Blu ray disc recording burning program for different types of data storage such as video music pictures and other data This program enables you to record data to Blu ray HD DVD and other recordable DVD discs NOTE The BD HD DVD RW R drive does not support recording high definition data to disc For more information about using these programs see Playing DVDs and Creating Audio and Data Discs 92 Getting Started features vary by model Using the Memory Card Reader Digital cameras and other digital imaging devices use memory cards or media to store digital picture files The optional memory card reader select models only can read from and write to a variety of types of memory cards and the IBM Microdrive disk drive The card reader is accessible directly on the front of the computer It has four or two horizontal card slots which accept the memory cards and the Microdrive disk drive You can place media in one or more of t
83. evices Inc ADI Your system may also have a separate Digital Out connector select models only See Connecting Speakers or Microphone for more information about connecting your speaker system and then configure the audio software for sound output as described in this section Adjusting speaker volume 1 Rightclick the white Microsoft Volume icon on the taskbar and then click Open Volume Mixer The Volume Mixer settings window opens iu 2 Adjust the volume by clicking the slider and moving it Configuring Speaker and Sound Options 55 3 When you are satisfied with the sound level click the Close box the X in the upper right corner to close this window Device Device Applications P ky Realtek Digital Windows Output Sounds gt Yahoo Search Selecting a microphone Your computer comes with one microphone connector on the back of the computer Some models have a second microphone connector on the front of the computer Only one microphone connector works at a time and the back connector is ready to use unless you have the multichannel audio speakers option For computers with the multichannel audio speakers option the microphone connector on the front of the computer if it is present is ready to use To use a microphone connected to the front of your computer select models only select the working microphone NOTE If you connect your microphone to the back of your computer
84. f the pins are bent replace the memory card reader or have the computer serviced if a pin is touching another pin To straighten slightly bent pins use the tip of a fine point retracted ballpoint pen with the computer off Inspect the ends of the memory cards for anything that could be blocking a proper connection Clean the contacts with a lintfree cloth and small amounts of alcohol Replace the memory card if necessary The memory card reader is a device that uses the Safely Remove Hardware task This appears as a taskbar icon next to the time Do not click Stop in the Safely Remove Hardware window Doing so disconnects the drive If this happens restart the computer Do not insert or remove memory cards when the activity light is blinking Doing so may cause data loss or it may permanently damage the card reader Format a memory card before you use it See Formatting a Memory Card Using the Memory Card Reader 97 98 Getting Started features vary by model Using Windows Media Center Microsoft Windows Media Center lets you do amazing things with your computer With a full range of easy to use digital entertainment features you can experience movies music and photos like never before Windows Media Center is simple and convenient to use You can easily find and choose your media You can play movies listen to music and view photos with a single remote control select models only Combine the powerful features of your comp
85. for your speakers Your computer supports only an active powered speaker system An active speaker system must have its own power cord A home audio system does not require active speakers because the receiver provides amplification Connecting Speakers or Microphone A stereo speaker set is a leftright two channel speaker system A multichannel audio speaker system has a leftright front and left right rear channel and it may include a subwoofer and a center speaker Side speakers are included in more advanced systems A subwoofer provides enhanced bass sounds 1 indicates a subwoofer For example 7 1 channels refers to eight speaker mode and uses two front speakers left right two side speakers leftright two rear speakers left right a center speaker and a subwoofer Connecting 2 2 1 Two speakers and a subwoofer audio speakers To connect simple left right stereo active speakers or two speakers and a subwoofer for two channel 2 1 speaker output 1 Turn off the computer 2 Connect the speaker cable to the lime green Audio Line Out connector that matches the back of your computer 3 6 S gt NOTE m Type 3 is three connectors 6 is six connectors m Type S is sound 3 Connect the cable to the audio system For 2 1 speakers that were shipped with your computer select models only connect the Audio Line Out connector to the subwoofer 4 Connect the left and right speake
86. formation may not be suitable for every viewer With Content Advisor a feature of Internet Explorer you can Set up a password m Control Internet access m Set up a list of Web sites that people who use your computer cannot view m Adjust the type of content people can view with and without your permission 74 Getting Started features vary by model Once you set up restricted rating levels in Content Advisor users can view Web sites and other pages that you have specified under the rating setup However to view unrated Web sites or pages users must enter the Content Advisor password that you have set This means that any unrated page even Help and Support or Internet Explorer is not viewable if the user does not know the password To enable Content Advisor Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar Click Internet Explorer Click Tools and then click Internet Options Click the Content tab In the Content Advisor area click Enable oO h WON Click the General tab click Create password and type a password 7 Click OK and then click OK again To allow access to an unrated site or page you approve of 1 Open the Web site 2 When the password window appears select the Always allow viewing or Allow viewing only this time option Using the AVG Antivirus Software When you use the computer for e mail network or Internet access you expose it to computer viruses Computer viruses can disable or da
87. g Audio and Data Discs This chapter contains the procedures that you must perform to record or burn files to recordable CD and DVD discs It also includes information about labeling the discs by using the LightScribe labeling technology that is available on select models or by creating a paper label The computer includes one or more CD DVD or combination optical drives that are capable of recording Additionally the computer may include the following software programs for recording to CDs or DVDs m CyberLink Power2Go select models only m CyberLink PowerProducer select models only CyberLink LabelPrint select models only m Windows Vista m Windows Media Center These programs include features that enable you to copy archive and manage music video image and data files and then record the files to CDs or DVDs You can also use Windows Media Player to download and copy music files to a portable device or memory card IMPORTANT HP supports the lawful use of technology and does not endorse or encourage the use of our products for purposes other than those permitted by copyright law NOTE Burn is an industry term used to describe the recording of information onto a DVD or CD Optical recording uses a laser beam to place information onto the disc thus the term burning Creating Audio and Data Discs 133 Erasing Rewritable Discs Before Recording Previously recorded files on rewritable discs CD RW DVD RW or
88. gating Windows Media Cenlel acces tertio Teteres euet taut des 104 Opening Windows Media Center with a 104 Using the Windows Media Center menu 105 Selecting items in Windows Media 105 Windows Media Center control menu dee he 106 Changing Windows Media Center Settings sssssssse 107 Windows Media Center Settings categories 107 Using Windows Media Center power 5 109 Playing CDs DVDs or VCDs ee eene e eee eee eso eee ssec eesccsesssceessssecss 111 Using ree aee Pete Pese sese rade 111 Using Music with Windows Media 112 Using Ihe music library raeo an OO RO e La dioe 113 Adding music to the music library sssssss 113 Adding music files from the hard disk drive 113 Addinounusie files from ai D ceu enia e edebat 114 Deleting music files from the music library 115 Using supported music file these coe cst pe prebere e edet Ure e ds 115 Playing Music Files in Windows Media Center s 115 Changing the visualization settings 116 Playing an album in Windows Media Center 117 Playing a song in Windows Media Center
89. gs Changing the DVD Settings You can change the DVD settings such as the DVD language closed captioning and remote control options Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Windows Media Center 1 From the Tasks menu click settings 2 In the Settings window select DVD 3 Click DVD Language Closed Captioning or Remote Control Options 4 Select the settings and then click Save Changing the DVD movie language To select DVD language settings for subtitles audio track and menu 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Windows Media Center 2 From the Tasks menu click settings DVD and then DVD Language 3 Use the arrow buttons on the remote control or the arrow keys on the keyboard to select or Press OK on the remote control or press the Enter key on the keyboard to scroll through the languages available 126 Getting Started features vary by model 4 When you find the language you want click Save DVD LANGUAGE 5 To return to the main settings window press the Backspace key on the keyboard or press the Back button on the remote control or click the left arrow on the top left of the screen Changing DVD closed captioning You can change the DVD closed captioning options 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Windows Media Center 2 From the Tasks menu click settings 3 In the settings window click DVD 4 In the
90. he Edit area to make changes to the video 7 Click the check button when you are done and then click the arrow button to proceed to the Final Output window 8 Select the burn options and then click the Burn Disc icon 9 When ready to create the video disc click Burn NOTE For more help using CyberLink PowerProducer click the Help icon 3 Copying a disc The following section explains how to make a copy of an existing CD or DVD Copying a disc using two disc drives If you have two disc drives you can copy a CD or DVD directly from one drive to the other To copy a DVD by using this method you must have two DVD drives Otherwise use the steps in the next section to copy the DVD To copy a CD or DVD using two disc drives 1 Insert a writable CD or DVD into a disc burning drive Insert the disc that you want to copy into the other disc drive Click the Windows Start Button All Programs CyberLink Power2Go and then click Power2Go 4 Click the Copy Disc icon and then click OK 5 Ensure that the correct disc drives are selected 6 Click the Copy button NOTE For more help using CyberLink Power2Go click the Help icon in the program 3 Copying a disc using one disc drive If you have only one disc drive CyberLink Power2Go stores an image file of the disc temporarily on the computer hard disk drive Use these steps to copy a CD or DVD using one disc drive 1 Insert the disc that you want to cop
91. he card slots and use each media independently Place only one piece of media in a slot at one time Each card slot has its own drive letter and icon When you insert media the display label may change to the title of the media if a title is present When you insert media the Safely Remove Hardware window may appear If it opens or if you open the Safely Remove Hardware window by mistake click Close CAUTION Do not click Stop in the Safely Remove Hardware window with the V3 USB Mass Storage Device selected Doing so removes the operating system recognition of the memory card reader from your computer and you must restart the computer to see your memory card reader again To use the memory card reader 1 Insert the media into the card slot until it stops The activity light A on the memory card reader lights and the computer automatically detects the media NOTE You must insert media correctly Note the direction of the notched corner on the media For more information see Media Insertion Guide CompactFlash and Microdrive are keyed and cannot be inserted incorrectly Insert the receptacle edge holes of this media into the slot Using the Memory Card 93 2 Select a program to access your files The computer opens a program so that you can access the media contents You can copy files from or to the media Or If the AutoPlay window does not open click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar c
92. he document and then press the scroll wheel button once An autoscroll icon appears 2 Move the mouse in the direction you want to scroll The farther you move the mouse from the starting point the faster the document scrolls 3 To stop autoscrolling press the scroll wheel button again NOTE Autoscrolling does not work with some software programs Panning 1 Place the cursor anywhere in the document and then press and hold down the scroll wheel button 2 Slowly move the mouse in the direction you want to pan The farther that you move the mouse from the starting point the faster the document pans 3 To stop panning release the scroll wheel button NOTE Panning works only if the horizontal scroll bar in the window is active Panning does not work with some software programs 52 Getting Started features vary by model Changing Mouse Settings Switching mouse button functions To switch the functions of the right and left mouse buttons for left handed use oO won Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar Click Control Panel Click Hardware and Sound if it is present Click Mouse Click the Buttons tab and check Switch primary and secondary buttons Click Apply using the new primary button and then click OK Changing mouse pointer speed To change the speed of the cursor on the screen relative to the motion of the mouse COukh WN 7 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskb
93. home stereo system depends on the number of speakers that you install m 2 2 1 speaker system One Y adapter cable m 4 4 1 speaker system Two Y adapter cables m 6 5 1 speaker system Three Y adapter cables m 8 7 1 speaker system Four Y adapter cables Connecting Speakers or Microphone 21 Connecting a home stereo system to a computer requires audio cables that are long enough to reach from the computer to the stereo You also must purchase Y adapter or mini extension cables NOTE Y adapter and mini extension cables are purchased separately 2 1 home stereo installation The following diagram shows a typical two channel 2 1 speaker installation that uses passive stereo speakers and plugs into a home stereo standard left and right input This is only a suggested configuration Your system may be different Center 9 Front Surr Back Sub LoL es Computer to 2 1 multichannel audio system connection A Computer back panel connectors type 3 type 6 or sound Y adapter cables Receiver amplifier audio input jacks Subwoofer mon o Front speakers left and right 22 Getting Started features vary by model 5 1 home audio installation The following diagram shows a typical advanced home theater audio six channel 6 5 1 speaker installation that requires multichannel inputs on a receiver
94. hted or moves to a zoomed out position To select items in Windows Media Center use the mouse the arrow keys on the keyboard or the arrow buttons on the remote control and then press the Enter key on the keyboard or the OK button on the remote control to enter your selection Using Windows Media Center 105 If you have media playing such as music a slide show it appears in an inset window in the lower left corner To switch from watching media in the inset window to watching it in full screen mode use the arrow buttons on the remote control or the arrow keys on the keyboard to select it and then press the OK button on the remote control or the Enter key on the keyboard Inset window Full screen mode Windows Media Center control menu To access the control menu in Windows Media Center move the mouse to display the menu bars 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Windows Media Center 2 From the Tasks menu click shutdown to open the window with the menu P items that are listed in the following table Use the arrow keys on the remote control or the keyboard to scroll to the right or left of the screen to select the other options Icon Action Closes Windows Media Center Logs off and ends your Windows Media Center session and switches Users Shuts down the computer E BB Restarts the computer ale o a 23 106 Getting Started features vary by model Icon Action conti
95. ick Apply and then OK 10 Click the Close button NOTE If the computer is in Sleep mode the AVG program does not perform a scheduled antivirus scan AVG displays a message asking if you want to Start Task as soon as the computer is out of Sleep mode Setting up a custom scan To create a custom scan for specific files folders CDs and drives 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar All Programs AVG and then click AVG Test Center 2 Click the Scan Selected Areas button 3 Place a check in the check box next to each drive or folder you want Os to scan 4 Click Scan Selected Areas button Depending on the number of files on your computer this may take several minutes If a virus is found AVG will remove it or provide instructions for its removal 5 When the scan is complete click Close AVG lists any security risks or viruses found in the Security status window NOTE If the computer is in Sleep mode the AVG program does not perform a scheduled antivirus scan AVG displays a message asking if you want to Start Task as soon as the computer is out of Sleep mode Sending and Receiving E Mail E mail enables you to send and receive letters pictures postcards and even music and video clips NOTE E mail may contain a virus in the message itself or as an attachment To protect your computer do not open any message that originates from an unfamiliar source or that appears suspect to you Instea
96. ight blue or the Rear Speaker Out black connector on the back of your computer Connect the left and right ends of Y adapter cable into the rear left L and right inputs on the back of the receiver amplifier 5 If you have a center subwoofer speaker connect the stereo mini jack of a Y adapter cable into the microphone pink connector or the center speaker subwoofer gold connector on the back of your computer 3 6 S T Connect the left and right ends of the Y adapter cable into the center subwoofer inputs on the back of the receiver amplifier 8 7 1 or higher channel system Connect the Y adapter cable to the subwoofer connector on the back of the receiver even if you are not using a subwoofer 26 Getting Started features vary by model Turn on the receiver amplifier Select the receiver amplifier input to which the Y adapter cables are connected Turn on the computer After the audio system is connected to the computer configure the audio software for sound output for your computer model See Configuring Speaker and Sound Options Connecting digital audio Select models only If you have audio card and you are connecting your home stereo AV receiver via digital out connect the 3 5 mm 1 8 inch stereo plug to the Digital Audio Out connector on the audio card Connect the red RCA stereo plug on the 3 5 mm 1 8 inch Y adapter cable to the AV receiver s digital input connector
97. ility Into TOT tege qun td RU UE 89 Disc Features and Compatibility Table etre et er OS qv eet etia 90 Optical Drive Quick Reference Table 91 Using Blu ray HD Disc Drives 92 Using the Memory Card Media Insertion Guide pet seats ait qud cix E ier EON D 94 Understanding the Activity light eter te dede eto rhet been 96 Formatting a Memory 96 Troubleshooting the Memory Card Reader 97 Using Windows Media Center eee e eee eee eee ee eee eee eee eee eese cssc ss 9 Setting Up Windows Media Centers 100 Completing the end etr e HI EH 100 Windows Media Center Start 101 Windows Media Center Start menu tems cuiii re e EP RP ESI E RIP ERE S 102 Getting Started features vary by model Windows Media Center Features 0 ccsesccccsecccecueccceeusceccusecccauseccssausceceaeseeees 102 The right music for the icono tete 103 Playing internet e escam du oi dU E e MUERE 103 Sharing your digital memos gst tect tnt Gives wt brote tale Um dete pde sis 103 Transforming your living space into a 104 Online Medians fire ere HM 104 Navi
98. in or the computer will LED SW not turn on Connect the power cord to the power connector at the back of the computer Connect the power cord to a power outlet that is equipped with a surge protector Turn on the devices in the following order a Press the Power button on the monitor b Turn on all external SCSI devices starting with the last device on the chain c Press the Power switch to the powered on position on the back of the computer and then press the On button on the front of the computer NOTE You not need to turn the Power switch to the powered off LED SW position on the back of the computer to turn off the computer After applying power the system power LED on the system front panel case lights up The computer runs the power on self tests or POST While the tests are running the BIOS beeps or additional messages appear on the LCD poster screen on the back of the computer If you do not see anything within 30 seconds from the time you turned on the power the system may have failed a power on test Call HP Support for assistance Turning On the Computer for the First Time 33 6 At power on hold down the Delete key to enter the BIOS Setup Follow the BIOS setup instructions in the printed guide for the motherboard that came with the computer 7 Turn on the speakers if they are present 8 Setup the computer by following the onscreen instructions If prompted select the c
99. in keys are labeled F1 through F12 Most function key operations vary by software program F1 and are available at all times m Pressing Fl opens a Help window for the software program being used m Pressing opens a search window Edit keys pc c C CXCXCXCO 060600 6060 LT I mim m IBBBBBEEESBEEBBS II EH C X XC XC XL XL LL EH The edit keys Insert Home Page Delete End and Page Down Use these keys to insert and delete text and to quickly move the cursor on the screen The edit keys function differently with some software programs Arrow keys C GOOD 00000 XC XX CX CX X TT OCON LI I It IL X 20005000000
100. in the United States and or other countries regions HP supports lawful use of technology and does not endorse or encourage the use of our products for purposes other than those permitted by copyright law The information in this document is subject to change without notice Table of Contents Setting Up the 5 Passe a Essa s Rosas Putting the Computer Together 225 1 Placing the computer in the proper location 2 Using 50 m 2 Connectingto the computer aaah iinet aire ent doen da ires 3 Using DVI Connectors with SLI Technology 5 Connecting a Digital Camera Photo or 4 6 Connecting Other DOVER 8 Storing Documentation and Recovery Discs eie EN TES e deri AMI 8 Adjusting die S eer Pe oh SD os recreo eal ERE era ent 8 Adjusting the screen resolution by using 8 Adjusting the screen resolution by using the NVIDIA Control Panel 9 Setting Up a Local Area Network utei et I HN RR Y eed 9 Setting Up a Wired Ethernet Connection 10 Connecting a MOSS svi ot eic ER Pea ve wa eive t bfc ba da DR eS 10 Connecting Speakers or Microphone
101. ing you a very visual way to find the albums that you want to hear You can shuffle and repeat your music create playlists apply visualizations and burn playlists to CD or DVD with the push of a button You can also start a picture slide show directly from your music library when you are selecting or playing your music If you subscribe to music services you can now add this option directly to the Start menu next to the Music Library lt is easy to search for and add music to your library from another Windows based computer in your home Playing Internet radio Windows Media Center can also play Internet radio You can access various Internet radio Web sites Sharing your digital memories With Windows Media Center you can turn your simple photo collection into a cinematic slide show that can be shared on the computer or the television in the living room The Play All option on the Start menu enables a full slide show of photos at the click of a button and you can even enjoy the slide show with music from your music collection for a truly memorable experience If you want to create a slide show with a soundtrack you can easily create a playlist of photos and music to burn to DVD Using Windows Media Center 103 In the Picture Library you can navigate easily through your photos folder or by the date on which they were taken with thumbnails and highlighting that help you quickly identify the specific images or folders that you
102. installation that requires multichannel inputs on a receiver amplifier This is only a suggested configuration Your system may be different e Front Back Sub TUUL F E G Computer to 7 1 multichannel audio system connection Computer back panel connectors type 3 type 6 or type S Y adapter cables Receiver amplifier audio input jacks Subwoofer Center speaker Front speakers left and right OADD Rear speakers left and right Connecting Speakers or Microphone 25 7 1 home audio installation procedure To connect an eight channel 7 1 speaker home audio system to the computer 1 Turn off the computer 2 Turn off the receiver amplifier 3 Connect the front stereo mini jack end of a Y adapter cable into the lime green Audio Line Out connector on the back of your computer 3 6 S A NOTE m Type 3 has three connectors m Type 6 has six connectors m Type S has audio card NOTE Receiver amplifier input connectors may be labeled Surround 7 1 Channel inputs 6 Channel inputs CD DVD or DVD In Connect the left and right ends of the Y adapter cable into the front left L and right R inputs on the back of the receiver amplifier 4 If you have rear speakers connect the rear stereo mini jack end of a Y adapter cable into the Audio Line In l
103. io Manager Type 6 See Configuring speakers with Realtek HD Audio Manager m Type S audio card See Using the Creative Sound Blaster X Fi or X Fi Fatality audio card Connecting Speakers or Microphone 17 The following diagram shows a typical 4 1 audio installation Connecting 5 1 Five speakers and a subwoofer audio speakers To connect two front speakers two rear speakers a center speaker and a subwoofer for sixchannel 5 1 speaker output 1 Turn off the computer 2 Connect the front speaker cable to the lime green Audio Line Out connector that matches the back of your computer 3 6 S gt NOTE m Type 3 is three connectors m Type 6 is six connectors m Type S is sound card 3 Connect the rear speaker cable to the black connector that matches the back of your computer x 8 M For type 3 connector systems the blue Audio Line In connector functions as a Rear Line Out when a multichannel audio configuration is activated 18 Getting Started features vary by model 4 Connect the center subwoofer speaker cable to the gold or pink Mic connector that matches the back of your computer e j For type 3 connector systems the pink Mic connector functions as a center subwoofer speaker Line Out when a multichannel audio configuration is activated 5 Connect the cables to the audio sy
104. k the Mode button and then select Entertainment Mode 5 Click the Windows Start Button 5 All Programs Creative and then Creative Console Launcher 6 Click the Speakers button Configuring Speaker and Sound Options 57 7 Click Auto Detect Creative automatically detects the type of speakers that are connected to your system ENTERTAINMENT MODE p Main Display 8 Click X to close the window Now that you have configured the audio card software you must configure audio output for your media software program The procedure is different for each program Refer to the instructions that came with the media software program Configuring the FlexiJack connector Your audio device may have a FlexiJack connector that supports both microphone and Line input If so you can change the FlexiJack mode if necessary To do this you must select the function in the Creative Console Launcher after you connect the audio cable to the FlexiJack connector on the audio card NOTE If you are using the FlexiJack as your Digital In connection and you want to connect digital speakers as your output device you need a special connector from Creative Connect your audio cable to the FlexiJack connector on the audio card 2 Click the Windows Start Button 5 Programs Creative and then Creative Console Launcher 3 Click the Jacks button Under FlexiJack Mode select either Digital I O or Mic In Line In 2 5 Close the
105. keyboard select models only Or m Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Help and Support For help with specific software refer to the onscreen Help within the program Using the Desktop The desktop is the work area that appears on the monitor screen It includes the taskbar along one edge and shortcut icons that make it easy to find the things you need The taskbar shows the Windows Start Button a button for each open window so that you can switch between programs and the notification area that includes the time A shortcut icon is a small picture that you click to open a folder or start a program One icon on the desktop that performs a special function is for the Recycle Bin which collects files or shortcuts that you delete When you empty the Recycle Bin the files or shortcuts are permanently deleted You can retrieve items from the Recycle Bin until you empty it Introducing Your Computer Software 69 Removing desktop icons You can remove most desktop icons by deleting them To delete a desktop icon 1 Rightclick the desktop icon 2 Click Delete The icon is placed in the Recycle Bin Retrieving desktop icons 1 Double click the Recycle Bin icon on your desktop 2 Drag the icon onto the desktop Removing files permanently 1 Rightclick a file and then click Delete 2 Right click the Recycle Bin icon on the desktop and then click Empty Recycle Bin Using the Windows Start Button
106. l features include logging reporting and automatic alarms to monitor all incoming and outgoing communications To open and access AVG 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar 2 Click All Programs 3 Click AVG 7 5 and then click AVG Test Center Under some circumstances a firewall can block access to Internet games interfere with printer or file sharing on a network or block authorized e mail attachments To solve the problem temporarily disable the firewall perform the task that you want to perform and then enable the firewall again To resolve the problem permanently reconfigure the firewall Configuring the computer for automatic Microsoft software updates Microsoft continually updates the Windows Vista operating system HP recommends that you run Windows Vista Update monthly to install these updates One way to keep the operating system up to date is to use the Automatic Updates feature Turning On the Computer for the First Time 43 When you are connected to the Internet Windows Vista Update automatically notifies you through a pop up message or icon in the notification area when critical updates are available When you see the Windows Vista Update message allow the updates to download to your system If you update the system weekly or even monthly the time required for download is minimal To configure Automatic Updates 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar 2 Click Control Panel
107. laster X Fi Sound Card 28 Connecting the speakers 29 Connecting the FlexiJack en eee at awe e GNE 30 Getting Help ws 1 Finding Support and Informaloh 4 5 us ctore rit tro Re ap Ra NURSE ee ner NE 31 Finding Guides on the Web so i y rr ipti v e He RN 31 Using the Onscreen Help and Support Center 32 Using the PC Help amp Tools Folder i tiec etes eR CERERI COR RN ve 32 Using the hardware diagnostic fools 5 cie d eee Hte Sorte es e de eset 32 Turning On the Computer for the First Time Turning the Computer cotes ede hores ete elt eot ene naar thao 34 Using the Reset DUIOH oi e oe Mo PR PAR pH Ia eia eite ins 35 Using ShuF DOO s 35 Using lock 36 Using Sleep mode ccs RS o 36 Using Hibernate mode iriure erbe e bati MI 37 Automatic Sleep Hibernate or Away mode 37 Restantingathe C om puter cuis coe bed tede e mo Reto ote En aid ore 38 Connecting tothe 38 Using the Computer with Safety and Comfort 39 Setting Up User ACCOUNTS iss io cete b n tette eere eda 40 Protecting the Computer us dos getestet necat ea dead a QU
108. lect the display and then adjust the screen resolution by using the slider under Display resolution 5 Click Apply and then click Yes if you want to apply that resolution Or Click No and change the resolution by using the slider under Display resolution again click Apply and then click Yes Setting Up a Local Area Network A home local area network LAN may consist of either a wired or a wireless network that you can use to connect the computer to other devices on the network including other computers The network components may include a hub or a switch which can connect multiple devices to the network or a router which can connect computers or a broadband Internet connection to the network This network connection also enables you to share data and printers or other devices among your computers The network connection to the Internet is usually through a dial up or cable modem A wired network uses Ethernet cables to connect the devices on the network For example the Ethernet cable plugs into the computer network interface adapter and the router A wireless network uses radio waves to connect the devices on the network For example both the computer and the router have an antenna and adapter that use the same Wi Fi industry standard 802 11n 802 11b 802 11g or 802 11a Setting Up the Computer 9 Setting Up a Wired Ethernet Connection The Ethernet connection which may be called network interface adapter Net
109. les file name after the period Doing so could make the file unrecognizable to CAUTION Do not change the file name extension the last three characters of a the computer 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Computer Or Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Windows Explorer 2 Find the file or folder you want to rename and then click it to select it 3 Click Organize and then Rename 4 Type the new name and then press Enter on the keyboard NOTE Another way to rename a file is to rightclick the file and then click Rename Deleting Files Retrieving CAUTION Do not delete any file that is part of an installed program Doing so can cause the program to become unusable 1 Find the file that you want to delete and then click it to select it 2 Click Organize and then Delete 3 Click Yes to confirm the delete and send the file to the Recycle Bin If you make a mistake and need to retrieve the deleted file see Retrieving Files from the Recycle Bin NOTE Another way to delete a file is to right click the file and then click Delete Files from the Recycle Bin If you discover that you need a file that you have deleted you can usually retrieve it from the Recycle Bin When a file is deleted it goes to the Recycle Bin and stays there until the Recycle Bin is emptied manually or it is cleared to make room for more recently delet
110. lick Windows Media Center 2 Scroll up or down to the Tasks menu and then select settings Use the arrow keys on the keyboard or on the remote control to scroll right and left to see all of the Tasks menu items 3 Select General Windows Media Center Setup and then Run Setup Again Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the wizard Media Center Setup Welcome to the Media Center setup wizard The following are some of the items that are included in the setup wizard Check for your Internet connection An Internet connection allows you to access media links display information about your music CDs and DVDs and download the Television Program Guide if your computer came with a TV tuner NOTE You must subscribe to an Internet Service Provider to have an Internet connection 100 Getting Started features vary by model Optimize how Windows Media Center looks on your display You can m Change display settings such as brightness contrast color and centering Test and adjust the display settings of the monitor TV or other display m Use the Windows Media Center video to help you change onscreen centering sizing aspect ratio shape brightness contrast color and sharpness of the display with either the TV remote control or the monitor controls Set up your speakers Select how many speakers you have and test them Speakers are sold separately for some models Set up your Music Picture and Video Libr
111. lick Computer and then double click the Memory Card icon to display the files on the memory 3 When you are finished right click the drive icon click Eject check that the activity light is on but not blinking and then remove the media A steady activity light indicates that the computer is not reading or writing the media card CAUTION Do not try to remove media when the activity light is blinking Doing V so may cause loss of data Media Insertion Guide 4 slot memory card reader select models only A SD Mini MMC a 09 e BH A a WS Activity light Upper left slot Lower left slot Upper right slot mon D Lower right slot 94 Getting Started features vary by model SmartMedia SM memory xD media CompactFlash Type media CompactFlash Il media Microdrive disk drive Secure Digital SD memory card Mini Secure Digital MiniSD Memory MultiMediaCard MMC Reduced size MultiMediaCard RSMMC MultiMediaCard Plus MMC MultiMediaCard Mobile MMC Memory Stick MS memory card Memory Stick 5 memory card Memory Stick MS Pro Duo memory card Memory Stick MS Duo memory card Insert the media Facing up Facing up Recep
112. ly on your keyboard Or m Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Help and Support Using the PC Help amp Tools Folder The PC Help amp Tools folder contains special utilities for computer owners such as support information and programs To see the items in the PC Help amp Tools folder Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar Click All Programs Click PC Help amp Tools Click Hardware Diagnostic Tools to view or use these tools A Using the hardware diagnostic tools The hardware diagnostic tools help you to do the following m View the computer system information such as memory usage drive capacity and CPU usage m Find alerts about your computer m Show information and run diagnostic tests on computer hardware and some computer peripheral hardware such as printers monitors speakers and network adapters m Runa computer system test 32 Getting Started features vary by model Turning On the Computer for the First Time the onboard LED SW button first and make sure the standby power LED is off WARNING Before you install or remove any component make sure to press Failure to do so may cause injury or severe damage to the motherboard peripherals and or components After making all the connections replace the system case cover Make sure that all buttons and switches are turned off NOTE Ensure that the LED SW button is not pushed
113. mage your operating system software programs or computer utilities Antivirus software can detect most viruses remove them and in most cases repair any damage that they have caused To provide ongoing protection against newly discovered viruses you must keep antivirus software up to date AVG an antivirus software program is preinstalled on your computer and includes a free trial subscription of protection updates You can quickly check for updates in the AVG Test Center window Hewlett Packard strongly recommends that you protect the computer against new viruses beyond the trial period by purchasing an extended update service Opening AVG software When you first set up the computer AVG helps you to configure and register your copy of AVG Ensure that you set up AVG before you start using the Internet 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar 2 Click All Programs Introducing Your Computer Software 75 3 Click AVG and then click AVG Test Center AM ANG 7 5 Ants Vires Network Edition Test Center Bas Interface EBES Progam lex pouts Sence AVG Anti Virus Smich to Advanced p enter DI gt Sean Selected Areas Check for Updates eed Scans folders floppy diks CDs optical hard driver o tagets whch you can select belore stan scanning Check for Updates 2 Open the AVG Update dalog 3 For Help press 1 75479 8914 85 7 3 200
114. mance option Click Change plan settings oun h O Click the drop down arrow next to turn off the display to select a time span to turn off the display 7 Click the drop down arrow next to put the computer to sleep to select a time span for putting the computer into Sleep mode 8 Click Save changes Using Windows Media Center 109 110 Getting Started features vary by model Playing CDs DVDs VCDs This section describes how to play CDs DVDs or VCDs by using Windows Media Center Windows Media Player or other audio and video programs This section also describes using Music and radio and changing DVD and audio settings Using Music The Music area in Windows Media Center is a great way to play organize and back up your music files It is designed to work with the Windows Media Player program You can find and play your favorite music files and CDs that you have added to the music library and the Windows Media Player music library In addition you can listen to various Internet radio stations Music om music library ip There are several Windows Media Center music menus from which you can choose m Music library m Play all m Radio m Search All these menu options are described in detail in this section Playing CDs DVDs or VCDs 111 Using Music with Windows Media Center You can copy digital music files and organize a music library by using music library in the Windows Media Center or by
115. mbers and it is not case sensitive m A password must be set and entered with the same keys For example if you set the password with number keys on the keyboard the password is not recognized if you subsequently try to enter it with the embedded numeric keypad NOTE Select models include a separate numeric keypad which functions exactly like the keyboard number keys except in the case of passwords m password set in Windows Vista must be entered at a Windows Vista prompt The following table lists the Windows Vista passwords and describes their functions For information on how to set passwords see Using passwords For additional information on Windows Vista passwords such as screen saver passwords type passwords into the Search Help box in the Help and Support Center Password Function Windows Vista Administrator Protects administrator level access to password computer contents Windows Vista User password Protects access to a Windows Vista user account and the computer contents It must be entered when you resume from Sleep or Away mode CAUTION If you forget the Administrator password you cannot access Setup Utility Using ant When you use the computer for e mail network or Internet access you expose it to computer viruses Computer viruses can disable the operating system software programs or utilities or cause them to function abnormally Antivirus software can detect most viru
116. nt or back of the computer Refer to the documentation that came with your digital photo camera or digital video camera To connect a digital photo camera or a digital video camera 1 Turn on the computer and wait for Microsoft Windows Vista operating system to start NOTE If a Digital Video Device AutoPlay window appears when you connect the camera click Cancel 2 Connect the 6 pin video camera transfer cable into the camera and then into an open port on the front or back of the computer Most digital video cameras use either the FireWire IEEE 1394 port or the USB port 3 AFound New Hardware message appears Wait 2 or 3 minutes for Windows Vista to make the necessary settings for the new device When installation is complete a message appears indicating that the camera is ready to use 6 Getting Started features vary by model 4 You may need to install driver software for your camera If so Windows displays a message asking if you want to locate and install driver software Insert the driver software CD click Locate and install driver software and then follow any onscreen instructions to install the software 27 Found New Hardware Windows needs to install driver software for your Unknown Device Locate and install driver software recommended Windows will guide you through the process of installing driver software for your device Ask me again later Windows will ask ag
117. nued Puts the computer in a power reduced or Sleep mode ft Puts the computer in Media Only mode which gives you access to Windows Media Center but not to the rest of the computer NOTE This option is listed in the Tasks menu Changing Windows Media Center Settings In the Windows Media Center settings window you can change settings for viewing your pictures and slide shows and for controlling sound and the display of all of the Windows Media Center windows To change your Windows Media Center settings 1 Press the Windows Media Center Start button on the remote control or with the mouse click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Windows Media Center 2 From the Tasks menu select settings Select a settings category 4 Select one of the settings listed Then use the arrow keys on the keyboard or the arrow buttons on the remote control to select an option or follow the onscreen instructions 5 Select Save to save your changes Windows Media Center Settings categories General Startup and Window behavior Visual and Sound Effects to set transition animations sounds and background colors when navigating in Windows Media Center Program Library Options to allow programs in the Program library to control the media experience and access media information in Windows Media Center Also you can hide Internet security warnings Windows Media Cente
118. o CD in Windows Media Center Listen to internet radio station See Listening to Online Radio Stations Tasks Change program settings See Changing Windows Media Center Settings Add a Windows Media Center Extender device Synchronize content from another device with the computer Burn CDs and DVDs See Copying Music Files to CD in Windows Media Center Find utilities and programs Shutdown Get access to the Shutdown Restart Sleep Close Log Off and Media Only menus Media Only mode gives you access to Windows Media Center but not to the rest of the computer See Windows Media Center control menu NOTE Some of the features and programs thot are listed are for select models only Windows Media Center Features You can control the Windows Media Center functions and navigate Windows Media Center windows by using the remote control select models only keyboard or mouse You can easily switch back and forth between them by either moving the mouse or by pressing a button on the remote control or the keyboard NOTE Some of the Windows Media Center features listed are for select models only Some of the components listed in the computer documentation such as speakers and TV tuners are optional or sold separately You can run Windows Media Center side by side with other Windows software programs It is possible to browse through your pictures watch videos and play music while using other Windows programs
119. ol Panel d Click System and Maintenance e Click Backup and Restore Center f Click Create a restore point or change settings g n the System Properties window on the System Protection tab click Create Follow the onscreen instructions The restore point is a snapshot of the computer settings By using System Restore you ensure that you have a stable set of settings to use For information on System Restore go to the Microsoft Web site at http www microsoft com worldwide Choose software that is compatible with the computer check the operating system memory and other requirements listed for the new software Install the new software according to the directions provided by the software manufacturer If you need help check the manufacturer s documentation or customer service information If you need to restore factory settings after you install a program that is incompatible a Make sure you are logged in as an Administrator b Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar c Click Help and Support d Click Recover factory settings e Choose an option and then follow the onscreen instructions For antivirus software uninstall the existing software program before reinstalling it or installing a new antivirus program NOTE Use only licensed original software Installing copied software may be illegal or it may result in an unstable installation or infect the computer with a virus Turning On the Computer for the
120. ollowing Check the volume and mute settings See Connecting Headphones Use active powered speakers or speakers with an amplifier Check the sound cable connections Ensure that the software program and sound software are properly configured Some software programs may result in low volume even when the Volume is turned to the maximum value If this is the case click the Volume icon on the taskbar and increase the system volume Reconfigure the sound software for surround sound Reinstall the audio card drivers by using application reinstallation program refer to the Troubleshooting and Maintenance Guide that came with the computer 68 Getting Started features vary by model Introducing Your Computer Software The operation of your computer is controlled by two kinds of software m The Microsoft Windows Vista operating system which displays the desktop on the monitor and controls your computer s hardware peripherals and software programs m Software programs that perform specific functions such as word processing The software programs included with the computer may vary by model and by country region Learning More About Software You can find information on using software and on the Microsoft Windows Vista operating system in this guide and the onscreen Help For Microsoft Windows Vista you can also open the built in Help and Support Center m Press the Help button labeled with a question mark icon on your
121. om the hard disk drive 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Windows Media Center 2 Click Pictures Videos Click picture library 4 Press Ctrl D on the keyboard or the i More information button on the remote control and then click Library Setup 5 Click Add folder to watch and then click Next 6 Click Add folders on this computer and then click Next 7 Place a check mark next to the folders that you want Windows Media Center to check and then click Next 8 Click Finish 144 Getting Started features vary by model Viewing Pictures in Windows Media Center After you organize your pictures in the Pictures folder in Windows Explorer open Windows Media Center to view them 2 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Windows Media Center Click Pictures Videos and then click picture library Select a folder tags or date taken The window shows a small picture image thumbnail of each photo Select date taken to view each photo with the date it was taken Select folders if you have organized your pictures into folders Each folder icon displays a thumbnail of photos The pictures are displayed just as you organized them in the Pictures folder in Windows Explorer Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to move through the picture files and folder files and select a picture Press the Enter key on the keyboard to select a picture or folder to view
122. on one screen Clicking and dragging a vertical scroll bar moves the screen up and down Clicking and dragging a horizontal scroll bar moves the screen left and right Working with Digital Images You can connect a digital image source such as a digital camera or a digital video camera to the computer either directly or through a docking station Digital picture files that you copy or download from the device appear in the Pictures folder Digital cameras and other digital imaging devices use memory cards or media to store digital picture files You can copy digital picture files from the memory cards used by digital cameras and other digital imaging devices by using the memory card reader select models only 72 Getting Started features vary by model About the Internet This section describes connecting to and using the Internet including how to use a Web browser and electronic mail e mail Use the Internet to search for information or services on the Web or to retrieve read or send e mail messages The Internet is a group of computers that communicate with each other through telephone lines digital services or cable lines Each Internet computer is independent and its operators choose which files to make available to users of the Internet To connect your computer to the Internet and use the information and services available there you need an Internet Service Provider ISP ISPs are businesses that give you a
123. onnector that matches the back of your computer rear 8 7 Connect the left and right ends of the Y adapter cable into the rear left L and right R inputs on the back of the receiver amplifier 5 If you have a center subwoofer speaker connect the stereo mini jack of a Y adapter cable into the microphone pink connector or the center speaker subwoofer gold connector that matches the back of your computer e z j Connect the left and right ends of the Y adapter cable into the center subwoofer inputs on the back of the receiver amplifier 6 5 1 or higher channel system m Plug the Y adapter cable into the subwoofer connector on the back of the receiver even if a subwoofer is not used 6 Turn on the receiver amplifier 7 Select the receiver amplifier input that the Y adapter cables are plugged into 24 Getting Started features vary by model 8 Turn on the computer 9 After the audio system is connected to the computer configure the audio software for sound output for your computer model See Connecting Speakers or Microphone m 3 See Configuring speakers with Realtek HD Audio Manager Type 6 See Configuring speakers with Realtek HD Audio Manager Type S audio See Using the Creative Sound Blaster X Fi or X Fi Fatality audio card 7 1 home audio installation The following diagram shows a typical advanced home theater system with an eight channel 8 7 1 speaker
124. or type 6 connectors only connect the side speaker cable to the gray Audio Line Side connector on the back of your computer sid VEN o 5 Connect the center speaker and subwoofer speaker cable to the gold Audio Line C Sub connector on the back of your computer 6 Connect the cables to the audio system 7 Connect the front rear side and center speakers to the subwoofer Refer to the speaker documentation 8 Turn on the computer NOTE Always turn on the computer before the speaker system 9 Connect the speaker system to the power 10 Turn on the speaker system 11 After the speakers are connected to the computer configure the audio software for sound output for your computer model 20 Getting Started features vary by model The following diagram shows a typical 7 1 audio installation Color Description Lime green Front audio input 2 Black Rear audio input 3 Orange Center subwoofer audio input 4 Gray Side audio input not shown o Connecting your home stereo system optional Most home receivers amplifiers have RCA type input connectors You must connect Y adapter cables between your computer and your receiver amplifier Y adapter cables have one 3 5 mm 1 8 inch stereo mini jack on one end and two RCA connectors on the other These cables are purchased separately lt The number of Y adapter cables that you need to connect to your
125. ou can select an environment such as Stone Room or Auditorium Under Equalizer you can either click a preset button such as Pop or Live or manually adjust the settings and then save them for easy selection later 62 Getting Started features vary by model Configuring sound for recording with the Realtek HD Audio Manager The microphone connector is ready to use for recording sound If you want to use another connector for recording such as the Digital Audio In connector complete the following steps to select it oO h WN Click the Windows Start Button the taskbar Click Control Panel Click Hardware and Sound and then Realtek HD Audio Manager Click the Line In tab Click Digital In tab and then select Set Default Device Click OK to close the window NOTE You can retask the front pink blue and green connectors to perform other audio functions see Retasking front panel audio connectors Retasking front panel audio connectors You can retask the Line In Mic In Headphone and Front Speaker Out connectors on the front of the computer as necessary Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar Click Control Panel Click Hardware and Sound and then click Realtek HD Audio Manager Click a front connector icon that you want to retask NOTE Only the connectors that are not dimmed are able to be retasked Front Panel Configuring Speaker and Sound Options
126. ountry region where you are physically located and wait while the computer makes preparations When you select an alternate language it may take up to 30 minutes for this one time language setup on the computer 9 Set up Microsoft Windows Vista by following the onscreen instructions 10 Follow the onscreen instructions to register with HP sign up for updates and get online See Connecting to the Internet 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
127. out style by clicking the arrows under Layout Style to scroll through the different label layouts available and then click the Select button when you find the one that you want b Select a background image by clicking the arrows under Background Image to scroll through the different background images thot are available and then click the Select button when you find the one that you want If you are creating a paper label select a paper size under Paper Template by using the drop down arrow 8 Click the arrow button at the bottom of the window to continue 9 When you are ready to create the LightScribe label click the Print icon X3 We For more help using CyberLink LabelPrint click the Help icon to open the Help information Y Creating Audio and Data Discs 141 142 Getting Started features vary by model Working with Pictures and Videos You can view copy edit print and share digital images and videos by using the computer You can transfer digital images and videos to the computer by using the following methods m CD or DVD Insert the disc into the CD or DVD drive m Digital camera or digital video camera Connect the device to the computer by using the transfer cable that came with the device Select models have a digital camera docking bay m Memory card Insert the memory card into the memory card reader select models only Digital images that you copy or transfer to the computer may appear in the Pict
128. playing the DVD from within Windows Media Center Windows Media Center automatically adjusts the display for the best screen resolution to allow optimal DVD playback a Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar click All Programs and then click Windows Media Center b Scroll up to the TV Movies menu and then select HP DVD Play Use the DVD controls to play the movie 2 Change the resolution of the display until the issue is resolved a Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar click Control Panel and then under Appearance and Personalization click Adjust screen resolution b Move the Resolution slider to a slightly lower resolution and then click Apply c Click Yes d Try playing the DVD again If the playback is still poor repeat steps to d until a better display resolution is found 3 Try reducing the size of the playback window NOTE Having a higher end computer graphics video card and increasing computer memory may also improve DVD playback 124 Getting Started features vary by model Using country region codes Most DVD discs have country region codes embedded in the disc data that limit where the DVD movie can be played The country region number is usually placed over a world globe that is printed on the DVD packaging and disc DVDs without country region codes play on any player or drive in any country region country region code locks and becomes permanent Once the code locks
129. r subwoofer 6 1 audio setup Front center subwoofer and rear center 7 1 audio setup Front center subwoofer and side left Line Out 2 black e 4 1 5 1 6 1 audio setup Rear left and right 9 2 7 1 audio setup Rear left rear right and side right Line Out 1 lime green 2 2 1 audio setup Front left and right 09 1 gt The FlexiJack supports three functions You must select the function in the FlexiJack white for Line In Microphone Digital In Out OR Creative Console Launcher See Connecting the FlexiJack connector DIGITAL IO To connect the X Fi sound card to your speakers 1 Use the audio connection table to connect your audio system to the sound card 2 Turn on the computer 3 Plug in and turn on the speaker system power After connecting the speaker system to the sound card follow the steps in Configuring the FlexiJack connector to configure the speaker settings in the Creative Sound Blaster X Fi software Connecting Speakers or Microphone 29 Connecting the FlexiJack connector The FlexiJack connector performs three functions m Digital Input Output m Line In m Microphone You must select the function in the Creative Console Launcher NOTE If you are using the FlexiJack as your Digital In connection and you want to connect digital speakers as your output device you will need a special connector from Creative 30 Getting Started features vary by model Getting Help
130. r Setup to configure an Internet connection and speakers run Windows Media Center setup again and configure the TV display or monitor Using Windows Media Center 107 Parental Controls to block unwanted TV channels and movie ratings change access code and reset parental controls NOTE The parental controls captions display radio and TV settings listed in Windows Media Center do not apply to computer models that do not include a TV tuner Automatic Downloads Options to get media information about CDs DVDs and movies from the Internet Optimization to keep the computer running smoothly by performing various tasks on a regularly scheduled basis The Optimization setting closes and then opens Windows Media Center at a specific time each day that you determine m TV to set up TV signal audio and closed captioning not all channels support closed captioning You can download or edit the Television Program Guide set hard disk drive recorder storage space configure the display and set recording defaults m Pictures to set slide show settings m Music to select visualizations or song information to display when playing a song m DVD to select a language for subtitles audio tracks and menus of your DVDs program the Skip and Replay buttons on the remote control for your DVDs and select closed captioning Library Setup to have Windows Media Center scan specified computer folders for media files m Radio to organize or
131. r up or down the list to see the items that are not displayed 3 After you select a menu category scroll the mouse left or right and then click an item to open that window 4 Move the mouse to display the Windows Media Center menu bar and then click the back arrow at the top of the window to go to a previous window 5 Click the Windows Media Center Start icon at the top of the Windows Media Center window to return to the Windows Media Center Start menu 104 Getting Started features vary by model Using the Windows Media Center menu bars When you move the mouse the Windows Media Center menu bars appear These menu bars allow you to access Media controls play fast forward rewind stop and others m The back arrow eG m Window control icons minimize maximize and close m Windows Media Center icon that takes you to the main Windows Media Center menu If you use the remote control or if you stop using the mouse after 5 seconds the Windows Media Center menu bars become hidden NOTE You can use the resize buttons to switch to the desktop or to run Windows Media Center side by side with another program Selecting items in Windows Media Center You can control the Windows Media Center functions and navigate Windows Media Center windows by using the remote control the keyboard or a mouse In the Windows Media Center windows a selected item such as a folder file or menu item is either highlig
132. rams that m Record and play CDs m Record data CDs m Import and edit video files m Record video CDs and DVDs Organize digital media files The following table describes the functionality that is specific to each of these programs Use the table to determine which program to use to perform a task Note that some of the programs that are listed may not be included with your model and that this is not a complete list of all included software To open any of these programs click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar click All Programs select the program folder for example DVD Play and then click the program name to open the software 78 Getting Started features vary by model With this program You can DVD Play select models only CyberLink Power2Go select models only CyberLink PowerProducer select models only CyberLink LabelPrint m select models only E Microsoft Windows a Movie Maker select models only 9 Play DVD movies and video CDs VCDs Play Blu ray and High Definition DVDs if the computer has a Blu ray and HD DVD disc drive Use the Zoom and Pan features Create viewing bookmarks Record data and music files Record a copy of an existing music or data CD to use on the computer Create customized music CDs from CDs in your collection or from mp3 or wma files These CDs can be played in your home or car stereo
133. ress the On button on the front of the computer If the computer does not work properly when you wake it from Sleep mode restart the computer 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar 2 Click the Arrow button next to the Lock button 36 Getting Started features vary by model 3 Click Restart Or Quickly press the On or Reset button on the front of the computer Using Hibernate mode Hibernate mode is available as an advanced power setting When the computer is in Hibernate mode it saves to the hard disk drive everything that is in computer memory turns off the monitor and the hard disk drive and then turns itself off When you turn on the computer again your programs folders and documents are restored to the screen To put the computer into Hibernate mode manually 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar 2 Click the Arrow button next to the Lock button 3 Click Hibernate if it is present NOTE If Hibernate is not present you can set up the computer to go into Hibernate mode automatically see Automatic Sleep Hibernate or Away mode To wake the computer from Hibernate mode press the On button on the front of the computer If the computer does not work properly when you wake it from Hibernate mode restart the computer 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar 2 Click the Arrow button next to the Lock button 3 Click Restart Automatic Sleep Hibernate or Away mo
134. rs to the subwoofer Refer to the speaker documentation 5 Turn on the computer NOTE Always turn on the computer before you turn on the speaker system 6 Plug in the speaker system power 7 Turn on the speaker system Step 8 is optional for a two speaker setup 8 After the speakers are connected to the computer configure the audio software for sound output for your computer model See Connecting Speakers or Microphone m 3 See Configuring speakers with Realtek HD Audio Manager Type 6 See Configuring speakers with Realtek HD Audio Manager m Type S audio card See Using the Creative Sound Blaster X Fi or X Fi Fatality audio card 16 Getting Started features vary by model The following diagram shows a typical 2 1 audio installation O OL Connecting 4 1 Four speakers and a subwoofer audio speakers To connect two front speakers two rear speakers and a subwoofer for four channel 4 1 speaker output 1 2 Turn off the computer Connect the front speaker cable to the lime green Audio Line Out connector that matches the back of your computer 3 6 S gt e m Type 3 is three connectors m Type 6 is six connectors m Type S is sound Connect the rear speaker cable to the black connector that matches the back of your computer M 3 See Configuring speakers with Realtek HD Aud
135. rt the file format that you use to create the disc mp3 is most commonly supported For file format compatibility check the documentation for the device in which you intend to play the disc You may hear a slight loss of sound quality using compressed audio files For more compatibility information see Disc Features and Compatibility Table 134 Getting Started features vary by model CyberLink Power2Go allows you to create closed session multisession CDs and DVDs For closed session CDs and DVDs you must record or copy all files on one disc in one recording session For multisession CDs and DVDs you can record or copy files in several sessions until the disc is filled or until you close the session NOTE Music files can be recorded repeatedly on a rewritable CD RW disc but all previously recorded files must be erased first CD R discs cannot be erased IMPORTANT HP supports the lawful use of technology and does not endorse or encourage the use of our products for purposes other than those permitted by copyright law When recording music files it is important to note that m As you add music files in the recording session the software calculates and displays the amount of recording time that is available to record additional music files If you try to record more than a standard CD can hold a message opens warning you that all the tracks may not fit on the disc m If the recording fails manually sel
136. s you must have either a CD or DVD drive Insert the music CD into the CD or DVD drive The default audio program opens If a dialog window opens choose the program you want to use from the list You may have to scroll down in the window to see all available programs The music CD automatically begins to play 122 Getting Started features vary by model Playing CDs with Windows Media Player NOTE Some commercial music CDs are copy protected and cannot be played with Windows Media Player Such CDs come with their own builtin player that must be used 1 Insert the music CD or DVD movie into the drive When the AutoPlay window opens select Windows Media Player from the list You may have to scroll down in the window to see Windows Media Player Or If the Windows Media Player window does not automatically open click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar click All Programs and then click Windows Media Player 2 To play the CD or DVD click the Now Playing tab on the Windows Media Player taskbar You can also control playback by using the media control buttons on the keyboard select models only NOTE The computer must have a connection to the Internet to see CD information such as artist name song titles and album art For more information on using Windows Media Player click the drop down arrow on the Player taskbar and then click Help Playing DVDs The computer must have a DVD drive to play DV
137. sed by companies When you enter the URL into your browser address box and press the Enter key on your keyboard the browser contacts that location and opens the Web page for you Imagine that you are reading a newspaper On page 1 you may read something like For more details see page 3 column 2 You turn the page for more information A hyperlink Web page works the same way except that you move to the new page by clicking the hyperlink The way that a hyperlink links files together is what gives the Web its name because the Web weaves together and connects ideas from all over the world Your e mail address identifies the electronic post office box where people can send you electronic mail E mail addresses have the form name domain extension The domain is usually the name of the ISP or organization The extension usually identifies the type of organization For example if your name is Jane Jones and XYZ is your ISP your e mail address might be JaneJones xyz com with the extension com indicating that XYZ is a company For information on using e mail see Sending and Receiving E Mail Introducing Your Computer Software 73 Using a Browser A Web browser program searches for and displays Web site information How you explore the Internet depends on whether your ISP provides the browser or allows you to choose your own Once you are connected to the Internet your browser opens the home Web page You can go to a differ
138. ses destroy them and in most cases repair any damage that viruses may have caused To provide ongoing protection against newly discovered viruses antivirus software must be kept up to date 42 Getting Started features vary by model The Antivirus program which is preinstalled on the computer includes antivirus anti spyware anti spam and firewall components The software includes a free update period It is strongly recommended that you protect the computer against new viruses beyond the free period by purchasing extended update service Instructions for using and updating AVG software and for purchasing extended update service are provided within the program To open and access AVG 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar 2 Click All Programs 3 Click AVG 7 5 and then click AVG Test Center See Using the AVG Antivirus Software for more information about using the AVG antivirus software For more information about computer viruses type viruses into the Search Help box in the Help and Support Center Using firewall software When you use the computer for e mail network or Internet access unauthorized persons may be able to gain access to information about you the computer and your data To protect your privacy use firewall software Microsoft Windows Vista includes firewall software preinstalled on the computer Also AVG which is preinstalled on the computer includes a firewall program Firewal
139. ssues may arise and do not constitute defects in the product Flawless playback on all systems is not guaranteed For some HD DVD and Blu ray titles to play they may require a DVI or HDMI digital connection and the display may require HDCP support Playing CDs DVDs or VCDs 129 play DVD you must have DVD drive Insert the DVD into the DVD drive The default DVD program opens If the DVD wizard window opens choose the program that you want to use from the list You may have to scroll down the window to see all available programs ga DVD RW Drive E a LOGICAL VOLUME ID 2 AutoPla DVD RW Drive E Eng El Always do this for enhanced DVD movies Always do this for Blu ray Disc movies Run enhanced content amp amp Run dvd rom exe s Publisher not specified Blu ray Disc movie options DVD movie options Play DVD Video using HP DVD Play BD HD Play DvD movie Play DVD Video usin General options Open folder to view files indows Explorer General options Open folder to view files using Windows Explorer Set AutoPlay defaults in Control Panel Set AutoPlay defaults in Control Panel 2 Use the controls in the DVD program to play the DVD NOTE To use the DVD Play controls you must use the mouse NOTE The Advanced Access Content System AACS key that DVD Play uses must be updated ev
140. stem 6 Connect the front rear and center speakers to the subwoofer Refer to the speaker documentation 7 Turn on the computer NOTE Always turn on the computer before you turn on the speaker system 8 Plug in the speaker system power Turn on the speaker system 10 After the speakers are connected to the computer configure the audio software for sound output for your computer model See Configuring Speaker and Sound Options m 3 See Configuring speakers with Realtek HD Audio Manager 6 See Configuring speakers with Realtek HD Audio Manager 6 multistreaming See Configuring multistreaming audio m Type S audio card See Using the Creative Sound Blaster X Fi or X Fi Fatality audio card The following diagram shows a typical 5 1 audio installation Connecting Speakers or Microphone 19 Connecting 7 1 Seven speakers and a subwoofer audio speakers Select models only To connect two front speakers two side speakers two rear speakers a center speaker and a subwoofer for eightchannel 7 1 speaker output 1 Turn off the computer 2 Connect the front speaker cable to the lime green Audio Line Out connector on the back of your computer 3 Connect the rear speaker cable to the black Audio Line Rear connector on the back of your computer d 8 4 F
141. t 2 e Rec Stop gt Play Pause 4 pp Next Volume 4 A lt a Or aq amp if Mute Or 4 Description Opens or closes upper and lower optical drive trays Starts recording to selected media Stops media Plays or pauses media Rewinds media Fastforwards media Volume knob controls speaker volume Turn clockwise to increase speaker volume and counterclockwise to decrease volume NOTE The Volume knob can continue to be turned even after maximum volume has been reached Volume Up and Down buttons control speaker volume Press the Volume Up button to increase volume and the Volume Down button to decrease volume Turns speaker sound on and off 50 Getting Started features vary by model Using the Mouse IMPORTANT Please see any documentation that came with the mouse for additional information about using the mouse customizing mouse buttons and using special buttons or features that are included with the mouse You may need to install mouse software and drivers to access all the special features and functions of the mouse Your computer includes a mouse for directing the cursor pointer on the Windows Vista desktop The mouse uses a roller ball or optics a light and sensor to sense movement and cause the cursor on the screen to move Use the mouse on a flat surface NOTE The optical mouse cannot work on a glass translucent or reflective surface Using the Mo
142. t and digital audio input devices Only speakers that are currently being used are displayed m Main Volume ANALOG v 99 a Panel Spanier Conf stor sound Room Corecton Defaut Format Config raton _ _ e Front Paret Optone n F front eft ani 9 F peers DIGITAL Microphone Enables fine control over the recording volume and playback volume of the microphone Includes buttons for noise suppression and acoustic echo cancellation Mcrcohore Effects Default Format Suppression fron Pane Fn com starting from the nex Fecording DIGITAL 4 Configuring Speaker and Sound Options 61 Line In Digital Input Enables control over volume playback mute recording and multistreaming audio S18 opts oumu VS Meroonere vean SL _ Recording Volume ve 0 hi _ ANALOG Playback Volume a Panel eo Details Format Volume Default Format Front Panel 20 Bits 45100 CD Quality M 9 Drom Select the sampe rate ond bit to be used nhen running n shares DIGITAL HDMI Output Enables you to select the Environment and Equalizer settings Y
143. tacle edge holes Receptacle edge holes Receptacle edge holes Facing up Facing up Facing up Facing up Facing up Facing up Facing up Facing up Facing up Facing up 4 slot reader location B upper left SM B upper left xD lower left lower left lower left MD D upper right SD D upper right MiniSD D upper right MMC D upper right RSMMC D upper right MMC Plus D upper right MMC Mobile E lower right MS E lower right PRO E lower right PRO Duo E lower right MS Duo Select models only Not available in all countries regions NOTE Some memory cards such as CF Ultra Ill are not compatible with the memory card reader that came with the computer Using the Memory Card Reader 95 Understanding the Activity Light The memory card reader activity light is off when there are no media cards plugged into the slots The light turns on when a media card is inserted into a slot The light blinks when data is being transferred between the card and the computer Formatting a Memory Card If you have not used the memory card before or if the card has become corrupted you may need to format the card before using it NOTE Some memory cards have a lock position To view or edit your picture files make sure that the memory card is in the unlocked position N G hb O M Format the memory card in your digital camera Follow the
144. that you want to play 88 Getting Started features vary by model 4 Close the disc tray by Gently pushing the tray into the computer Or Clicking open close button on the control panel for the program that controls the drive Or Pressing the media control open close button or Eject button on the keyboard select models only Or Pressing the Eject button on the drive if it is accessible To remove a CD or DVD 3 4 With the computer turned on open the disc tray by pressing the Eject button Holding on to the disc edges or center hole only lift the disc out of the disc tray or out of the slot drive NOTE If you have a slot drive you can skip step 4 because the drive does not include a disc tray Place the disc in its case Close the disc tray by gently pushing the tray into the computer Compatibility Information An important feature of a DVD Writer CD Writer drive is its high level of compatibility with other optical drives and CD and DVD players The CDs that you create play in most home and car stereos as well as most computer DVD ROM and CD ROM drives The DVDs that you create are compatible with some DVD video players and with most computer DVD ROM drives CDR discs are more compatible with home and car stereos than CD RW discs are Blu ray disc drives are required to play Blu ray discs Blu ray disc drives can read Blu ray discs and record to Blu ray discs HD disc dri
145. the Audio CD options by using the Windows Media Center or Windows Media Player If you have another program set as the default audio player Windows opens the program and begins playing the CD You can set the AutoPlay defaults in the Control Panel usi Rip Audio CD using Power2Go General options to view files lindows Explorer Set AutoPlay default Control Panel Changing the visualization settings You can change the visualization settings such as the alchemy bars and waves and battery settings You can also set the visualization options to start visualizations when the music plays at the beginning of the song always or never Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Windows Media Center MUSIC Visualization Options 1 From the Tasks menu click settings and then click Music 2 Click Visualizations or Visualization Options 3 After making the changes click Save 116 Getting Started features vary by model Creating a Playing an album in Windows Media Center 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Windows Media Center Click Music Click music library Insert a music CD into the CD drive Click albums Select the album that you want to play Click Play Album N O ND Playing song in Windows Media Center You can play a song from anywhere in Music You can select it from the songs list or from the albums artists genr
146. the Windows Start Button 9 All Programs CyberLink LabelPrint and then clicking LabelPrint 4 Under Step 1 Select the type of label you want to print select one of following Disc Label LightScribe label Or MiniDisc Label LightScribe label 5 Click the arrow button at the bottom of the window to continue Creating Audio and Data Discs 139 6 Under Step 2 Edit titles and other information design the disc label a disc title author and date b Type in song titles artist author and time size of the files You can click the Import icon to import MP3 information if desired fig 7 Click the arrow button at the bottom of the window to continue 8 Under Step 3 Select the label s layout and background Selecta layout style by clicking the arrows under Layout Style to scroll through the different label layouts available and then click the Select button when you find the one that you want b Select a background image by clicking the arrows under Background Image to scroll through the different background images thot are available and then click the Select button when you find the one that you want If you are creating a paper label select a paper size under Paper Template by using the drop down arrow 9 Click the arrow button at the bottom of the window to continue 10 When you are ready to create the LightScribe label click the Print icon 11 Click OK to create the LightScrib
147. 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 34 Getting Started features vary by model Using the Reset button The Reset button A is located on the front of the computer across from the power button B The Reset button can be used to restart the computer without turning off the power NOTE The power switch on the back of the computer must be set to the powered on position in order to use the power and the reset buttons s 7050000000009 1020000000009 5665800066564 CM 2000000009000 O O 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 9 see Using the Windows Start Button Menu 1 Close any open software programs by clicking the X at the upper right corner of each program window Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar Click the Arrow button next to the Lock button Click Shut Down 5 Turn off the monitor N
148. the telephone modem There are other ways to connect to the Internet that do not use the telephone modem such as a LAN local area network or DSL digital subscriber line Check with your Internet Service Provider ISP for specific information on the connection See About the Internet for more information about using the Internet Refer to the Setting Up the Computer chapter of this guide to make the hardware connections for a modem see Connecting a Modem and for a network see Setting Up a Local Area Network To connect to the Internet you must have m computer m A dial up modem a cable modem or a DSL modem for high speed broadband connections Contact your ISP for any specific software and hardware that you may need m Internet service with an ISP m A Web browser 38 Getting Started features vary by model To connect to the Internet 1 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 2 Connect to the Internet You must connect through your ISP Double click the ISP provided icon on the desktop and log in 3 Open 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 Windows Start Button on the taskbar b Click Internet Explorer NOTE If you have questions contact your ISP directly Using the Computer with Safe
149. ton and click Move Here to place the item in the new location 82 Getting Started features vary by model Finding Files To find a file you can use the Search box at the top of every folder or the search box on the Windows Start Button menu which searches the whole computer To search from a folder Search box Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Computer Or Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Windows Explorer Find the folder that you want to search Search looks in the current folder and all subfolders Click in the search box at the top of the window and begin to type The Search box filters according to what you type It displays files if your term matches the file name tags or other file properties It displays text documents if the term occurs in any of the text inside the document file To search from the Windows Start Button menu Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar Type a word or question what you type automatically appears in the Start Search box As you type the search results appear in the left pane Do one of the following Click a result to open it Click the X to clear the results of the search and return to the main list of programs Click See all results to show the results in a folder for advanced options Click Search the Internet to search the Internet by opening the browser Managing Files 83 Renaming Fi
150. tor password Utility BIOS settings and other system identification information Ongoing or future threats to the Critical security updates from Microsoft computer Using passwords A password is a group of characters that you choose to secure the computer information Several types of passwords can be set depending on how you want to control access to your information Passwords can be set in the Microsoft Windows Vista operating system on the computer you set Because passwords are not displayed as they are set changed or deleted it is essential to record each password immediately and store it in a secure place CAUTION To avoid being locked out of the computer record each password Use the following list as a basic guide when choosing a password m Choose a password that is easy for you to remember but difficult for others to guess m Choose a long password minimum of six characters m Use a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters numbers and symbols Turning On the Computer for the First Time 41 m Don t use personal information that others can easily figure out such as your birthday child s name or phone number m Don t write down passwords unless you store them in a secure place away from the computer Do not store passwords in a file on the computer You can use the same password for more than one Windows Vista security feature m password can have any combination of up to eight letters and nu
151. trol Panel is where you can set up or change properties and settings for the monitor the keyboard the mouse the modem a network connection and other components and features of the computer The Control Panel also provides tools for changing system performance adding hardware adding or removing programs and other tasks To open the Control Panel 1 Click the Windows Start Button o on the taskbar 2 Click Control Panel Introducing Your Computer Software 71 Resizing Windows All windows have three buttons in the upper right corner The middle button is either the Maximize button or the Restore Down button depending on the state of the window Feature Name Description Minimize Collapses the window to the taskbar but does not close it To bring the window back up click the taskbar button with the name of the window Maximize Expands the window to the full screen size Ed EZ Restore Reduces the window from full screen size so that it covers Down only a portion of the screen Close Closes the window and stops the program or task Resize Resizes a window not available when window is maximized Move your mouse cursor over any window d border until the cursor becomes a double headed arrow Click and hold down the left mouse button Drag border to the left or right to change the width Drag the border up or down to change the height Scroll bar Appears a window when the information does not fit
152. ttons see the motherboard documentation that came with the computer Connector LED Button 00 o0 00 ooo ooo ooo 595 Description and function Mouse PS 2 connector Keyboard PS 2 connector A pin Universal Serial Bus USB connectors for connecting USB 2 0 devices such as a mouse keyboard or digital camera External Serial Advanced Technology Attachment eSATA connector enables SATA hard disk drives to be attached externally For more information see the motherboard documentation NOTE eSATA connection requires its own power connector Four DVI Digital video output connectors to connect a TV or monitor You may need to use a VGA to DVI or a HDMI to DVI adapter to connect the display to the computer See the documentation that came with your display device S video connector for connecting a TV display Setting Up the Computer 3 Connector LED Button Combined E Description and function continued Audio Line Out to powered speakers Microphone pink connector Headphones green connector Optical Out Microphone In to connect to a microphone The Mic connector also functions as a center subwoofer Line Out when a multichannel audio configuration is activated IEEE 1394a connector This 6 pin connector provides high speed connectivi
153. ty and Comfort Guide It describes proper workstation setup posture and health and work habits for computer users It also provides important electrical and mechanical safety information N WARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury read the Safety amp Comfort Before you begin using the computer arrange the computer and your work area to maintain your comfort and productivity Refer to the Safety amp Comfort Guide for important ergonomic information m Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar click All Programs click User Guides and then click Safety amp Comfort Guide Or m http www hp com ergo into the Web browser address box and then press Enter on the keyboard Turning On the Computer for the First Time 39 Setting Up User Accounts User accounts enable you to set the privileges for each user of the computer For example you can set the software programs that each user is allowed to access Windows Vista provides three types of user accounts m Administrator 5 allowed to change account types for other users change passwords change system wide settings access all files on the computer and install software and drivers that are compatible with Windows Vista m Limited Standard User Is not allowed to change other user settings or passwords A Limited account may not be able to install or run some software s allowed to change the limited account picture and to create e
154. ty for audio video devices storage peripherals PCs or portable devices with very fast transfer rates Coaxial S PDIF Out orange port connects an external audio output device via an optical S PDIF cable Optical Out connector Optical SPDIF output connects to the Optical In on a set of digital speakers The digital speakers would then split up the audio signal to the correct speaker Power cord connector Computer power LED Power switch to be turned on before the power button on the front of the computer is pressed Power button Press the power button after the power switch on the back of the computer is turned on LAN 1 and LAN 2 RJ 45 connectors Supported by NV Gigabit LAN controller this connector allows gigabit connection to a local area network LAN through a network hub 4 Getting Started features vary by model Connector LED Button LCD Poster wa LED SW Description and function continued LCD Poster display window displays system activity such as boot error messages Hard disk drive is active LED Onboard LED SW button turns internal motherboard LEDs on and off These blue lights are strategically located beside key motherboard connectors to allow you to install components conveniently without a flashlight See the following Warning Reset button allows you to restart the computer without turning off the power the onboard LED SW button first and make sur
155. ual Configuring Speaker and Sound Options 59 Configuring speakers with Realtek HD Audio Manager After you have installed and connected your speakers complete the following steps if your computer model has type 6 connectors and is capable of multistreaming audio 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar 2 Click Control Panel 3 Click Hardware and Sound 4 Click Realtek HD Audio Manager The window opens NOTE You must have your speakers connected for Realtek to display the Speakers tab 5 Click the Speakers tab to open that control screen 6 Click the Speaker Configuration tab 7 Select your type of speakers from the drop down menv 8 Click OK The Realtek HD Audio Manager control screens Digital Output Enables you to select the Environment and Equalizer settings You can select an environment such as Stone Room or Auditorium Under Equalizer you can either click a preset button such as Pop or Live or manually adjust the settings and then save them for easy selection later EN uoo Yo e Une In Main Volume ANALOG EU acc Panel 25 eo demo rr 27 Front Panel fn A 9 DIGITAL S s Ue ds Rock e I Ca 60 Getting Started features vary by model m Speakers Enables you to select the number of speakers view whether the connectors are analog or digital and select the digital audio outpu
156. ue 2 From an internal source inside or directly connected to the computer audio files may reside on hard disk drives DVDs CDs USB drives HP Personal Media Drives or any connected device Play internal media files through programs such as Microsoft Windows Media Player Other installed media player software NOTE Digital Audio In cannot be multistreamed When to use multistreaming audio You may multistream two audio sources as described in the following typical examples 1 For online gaming You hear 5 1 game sound on AV receiver or powered speakers You also hear gaming conversation on a headset See Example 1 For online gaming 2 For digital home entertainment You hear DVD sound on a living room TV display or AV receiver from the rear speaker connections You also hear sound on the computer or powered speakers that are connected to the front panel green headphone jack from one of the following external computer audio sources a Frontpanel Line In b Internal source residing on a hard disk drive DVD CD USB drive or other external device See Example 2 For digital home entertainment Configuring Speaker and Sound Options 65 Setting up multistreaming audio Example 1 For online gaming To configure multistreaming audio output for online gaming with Realtek HD Audio Manager you must enable Voice over IP software software used to converse over the Internet Other players h
157. ure Library and then click Next 7 Select the pictures that you want to copy and then click Next A check mark appears next to a picture when you select it 8 Click Add More to add more pictures to the disc 9 After you have selected all of your pictures select Burn CD 10 Click Yes Windows Media Center opens a message if you need to insert an additional disc to complete the recording Windows Media Center opens a message when the disc has been created 11 Click Done when the disc has been created Playing Videos in Windows Media Center The Pictures Videos area in Windows Media Center makes it easy to play home video files that you created or video files that you downloaded from the Internet In Pictures 4 Videos you can m Play videos that are stored anywhere on the hard disk drive m Create a CD or DVD of your video files m View your videos in fullscreen mode or from an inset window in Windows Media Center m View small thumbnail images and the titles of your video files 150 Getting Started features vary by model Playing digital videos After you organize the videos in the Videos folder or Shared Video folder in Windows Explorer open Windows Media Center to watch them 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Windows Media Center 2 Click Pictures Videos Click video library 4 Select the video folder that you want The video folder opens displaying a list of video files You may nee
158. ures folder by default Working with Digital Images You can connect a digital image source such as a digital photo or video camera directly to the computer or through a docking station Most digital picture files that you copy or download from the device appear in the Pictures folder NOTE When transferring pictures from a digital photo camera to the computer set the camera s USB setting to disk drive instead of digital camera Windows Vista detects the external device and opens a message asking if you want to view the images You can copy digital picture files from the memory cards that are used by digital cameras and other digital imaging devices by using the memory card reader select models only Working with Pictures and Videos 143 Viewing Pictures in Windows Media Center With Windows Media Center you can view sort edit print and create a CD or DVD of the pictures from the folders that you create in the Pictures directory in Windows Explorer Pictures is a folder on the hard disk drive in the Documents window and it is also a Windows Media Center menu item that enables you to view and search for the digital images by using the remote control or the keyboard and mouse The Pictures Videos menu in Windows Media Center provides all the tools that you need for viewing organizing editing printing sharing and protecting the digital images Adding Pictures in Windows Media Center Adding picture files fr
159. use Buttons The mouse has two or three buttons on the top m Click the left mouse button A to position the cursor or select B an item A C m Click the right mouse button C to display a menu of commands for the item you clicked m On select models use the scroll wheel button B in the center for scrolling and panning NOTE Your mouse may look different from the one shown here You see these terms for using the mouse m Click means to press and release the left mouse button once m Double click means to click the left mouse button and then quickly click it again m Right click means to press and release the right button once To select an item click it Using the Mouse 51 To select sequential items in a list or group click the first item in the list and then press and hold the Shift key on the keyboard while you click the last item To select non sequential items click the first item and then press and hold the Ctrl key on the keyboard while you click the additional items You can switch the function of the left and right buttons for left handed use See Changing Mouse Settings Scrolling Click the left mouse button to place the cursor in a document and then scroll toward the beginning of the document roll the scroll wheel button up away from you m scroll toward the end of the document roll the scroll wheel button down toward you Autoscrolling 1 Place the cursor anywhere in t
160. using it m Handle the disc by its outside edges or center hole only m Do not touch the unlabeled side of a disc or place the unlabeled side down a desk Doing so could scratch the surface of the disc Store discs at room temperature Inserting and removing CDs and DVDs non standard discs such as heart shaped discs or business card discs may A CAUTION Use only standard shaped circular discs in the drives Using damage the drive To insert a CD or DVD 1 With the computer turned on press the Eject button near the front of the drive to open the disc tray NOTE On some computers the drive is located behind a door on the front of the computer On other computers the drive is a slot that does not include a disc tray 2 Remove the CD or DVD from its case holding the disc edges or center hole only 3 Gently place the disc in the tray or press the disc into the slot drive with the label facing up or facing right if the drive is vertically positioned in the computer NOTE If you have a slot drive you can skip step 4 because the drive does not include a disc tray NOTE On a double sided DVD read the text around the center hole to determine which side A versus B or Standard versus Widescreen to play Place the disc in the tray with the label facing up for the side that you want to play If the CD drive is vertically positioned in the computer place the disc with the label facing right for the side
161. using the Windows Media Player program Music files that are added to music library in the Windows Media Center and in the Windows Media Player are accessible from within Windows Media Center and the Windows Media Player In Windows Media Center Music you can Play CDs or selected music tracks from your created music library in the Windows Media Center or the Windows Media Player Select and edit a personalized list of songs in the playlist from the music library Delete songs from a music library or a queve list Burn your favorite songs to CDs Back up your music tracks to a DVD or to an HP Personal Media Drive or other storage device Listen to Internet Radio select models only Search music tracks and files Organize your music by artist album song composer year playlist and genre 112 Getting Started features vary by model Using the music library Adding music to the music library When you add music files to the music library they are placed into the music library in the Windows Media Center and the Windows Media Player The added music files can immediately be found and played back using Music in Windows Media Center or the Windows Media Player You can also add music files to the music library from within the Windows Media Player program For more information about adding and deleting music files to the library use the Windows Media Player Help menu Adding music files from the hard disk drive 1 Click
162. uter with a home theater receiver to enjoy an even more dynamic entertainment experience Windows Media Center is optimized for widescreen and high definition displays With the new onscreen layout of your photos music and videos you can now see up to three times more content on a widescreen display than with previous versions of Windows Media Center TV Movies recorded tv 2147 Using Windows Media Center 99 Setting Up Windows Media Center The first time that you start Windows Media Center on the computer a Windows Media Center setup wizard opens You must complete each step in the setup wizard to be able to use all the features in Windows Media Center The Windows Media Center setup wizard may take several minutes to complete If there are steps that you still need to complete you can go to the Settings menu to do so See Completing the setup wizard NOTE For more information about setting up the computer refer to the setup instructions that came with the computer Completing the setup wizard If you did not complete the Windows Media Center setup wizard steps the first time through you can complete or change your selections by using the following procedure You need to complete all of the required setup steps to access all of the Windows Media Center features 1 Press the Windows Media Center Start button on the remote control or with the mouse click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then c
163. uttons on the remote control to display the next or previous pictures If you do not select the pictures that you want to view as a slide show Windows Media Center uses the first folder that is listed If you have picture files that are not stored in folders that you created Windows Media Center plays all of the files that are stored in the Pictures folder Viewing a slide show with music 2 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Windows Media Center Click Music and then click music library Select the music that you want and then press Enter on the keyboard NOTE If the music does not start automatically move the mouse to display the media control menu bar and then click the Play button or press the Play button on the remote control Press the Backspace key on the keyboard until you are back at the Windows Media Center Start menu Click Pictures Videos and then click picture library Select the folder of pictures that you want to view as a slide show and then press Enter on the keyboard Click play slide show and then press the Enter key on the keyboard When Windows Media Center switches to full screen mode the inset window disappears but the music continues to play 146 Getting Started features vary by model Using supported picture file types in Windows Media Center You can view the following types of image files in Windows Media Center File extension File type
164. ves are capable of playing HD discs but not recording HD data to disc The DVD Writer CD Writer drive is able to read from and record to almost every type of optical disc Writing speed rates for the DVD Writer CD Writer drive are fast allowing quick recording times Using CD and DVD Media Drives 89 Disc Features and Compatibility Table Can be Plays in Plays in recorded Plays in home or car home DVD Disc File type onto computer stereo player CD ROM Data No Yes No No Music No Yes Yes Varies by model CD R Data Yes Yes No No Music Yes Yes Varies by model Varies by model CD RW Data Yes Yes No No Music Yes Yes Varies by model Varies by model DVD ROM Data No Yes No No DVD movie No Yes No Yes DVD RAM Data Yes Varies by model No No DVD movie Yes Varies by model No Varies by model DVD R and Data Yes Yes No No DVD R DVD movie Yes Yes No Varies by model Double layer Data Yes Varies by model No Varies by model DVD R DVD R DVD movie Yes Varies by model No Varies by model DVD RW and Data Yes Yes No No DVD RW DVD movie Yes Yes No Varies by model Blu ray DVD Data Yes Yes No Varies by model Movie Yes Yes No Varies by model HD DVD Data No Yes No Varies by model Movie No Yes No Varies by model VCD DVD movie No Yes No Varies by model NOTE Some computers come with the double layer DVD Writer It supports single layer and double layer DVD media Double layer technology gives you greater capacity and allows you to store up to 8 GB of d
165. work Interface Card or NIC provides a high speed or broadband connection to an Ethernet 1OBaseT or Fast Ethernet 100BaseT network After you connect this interface to a network such as a LAN you can connect to the Internet through the network 1 Connectan Ethernet cable to the Ethernet connector A on the back of the computer and to the network router or LAN device NOTE Your computer may not come with an Ethernet connector A A Ethernet connector RJ 45 port B Ethernet indicator lights 2 With the computer turned on check the indicator lights B next to the Ethernet connector for the status ACTIVITY Lit yellow during network data transfer activity LINK Lit green when there is a valid network connection NOTE Your Ethernet connector may have only one indicator light Connecting a Modem For information on connecting to the Internet see Connecting to the Internet in this guide Getting Started features vary by model Connecting Speakers or Microphone Speakers are included with the monitor select models only or they are sold separately NOTE For product information on the HP Support Web site go to http www hp com support For details about connecting stereo speakers to the computer see the setup poster NOTE Speakers may be passive no power button or power cord or active power button or power cord Your computer supports only active powered
166. ws Start Button on the taskbar and then click Windows Explorer To navigate the Computer and Windows Explorer views double click folders to open and display their contents Click the Back arrow button to retrace the path through the opened folders Managing Files 81 Creating Folders Moving Files Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Computer Or Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Windows Explorer Navigate to the location where you want to place the new folder Click Organize and then click New Folder Type a name for the folder and then press Enter on the keyboard can cause the program to become unusable CAUTION Do not move any file that is part of an installed program Doing so Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Computer Or Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar and then click Windows Explorer Find the file that you want to move and then click it to select it Click Organize and then Cut Find and open the folder in which you want to put the file Click Organize and then Paste NOTE You can also move files by dragging them into a new location You can have two or more Windows Explorer windows open at one time Select an item in Computer or in Windows Explorer and then press and hold the right mouse button while moving the item into another folder Release the mouse but
167. y into the disc burning drive NOTE CD playing program opens automatically close it before going to step 2 2 Click the Windows Start Button 5 Programs CyberLink Power2Go and then click Power2Go Creating Audio and Data Discs 137 3 Click the Copy Disc icon and then click OK 4 Select the burn options and then click the Copy button Power2Go creates an image file of the disc This file is temporarily stored on the computer hard disk drive 5 When you are prompted insert a writable CD or DVD into the disc burning drive and then click OK 6 When the message Copy Disc Completed successfully appears click OK The disc is ejected automatically Creating data discs This section provides instructions for burning data files onto a disc To create a data disc Insert a writable disc into the disc burning drive 2 Click the Windows Start Button 5 Programs CyberLink Power2Go and then click Power2Go 3 Click the Data Disc icon 4 Select disc type and then click OK 5 Locate files from the hard disk drive and then click and drag them to the lower section of the window 6 When you are done adding files click Burn icon in toolbar NOTE For more help using CyberLink Power2Go click the Help icon in the program MA 7 Select the recording options Click Burn to begin recording your music files to disc 9 Click OK when the data disc is completed 138 Getting Start

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