HP Dv6426us - Pavilion - Core Duo 2 GHz manuals
Dv6426us - Pavilion - Core Duo 2 GHz
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Dv6426us - Pavilion - Core Duo 2 GHz
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- product notice
- Table Of Contents
- Identifying wireless and network status icons
- Using the wireless controls
- Using the wireless button
- Using Wireless Assistant software (select models only)
- Using operating system controls
- Preparing the router and the computer
- Launching Network Assistant
- Configuring router settings
- Configuring wireless device settings
- Saving and using the wireless setup package
- Protecting your WLAN
- using a wlan
- connecting to a wlan
- Roaming to another network
- using bluetooth wireless devices
- Cannot connect to a WLAN
- Cannot launch WLAN
- Network status icon is not displayed
- Current network security codes are unavailable
- WLAN connection is very weak
- Cannot connect to the wireless router
- Cannot connect to a wireless network used previously
- Index
Dv6426us - Pavilion - Core Duo 2 GHz
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Dv6426us - Pavilion - Core Duo 2 GHz
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- updating software
- Updating the BIOS
- Updating software programs and drivers
- recovering system information
- Backing up your information
- Using system restore points
- Creating recovery discs
- Reinstalling software programs and drivers
- Performing a recovery
- Deleting the recovery partition on the hard drive
- Updating reinstalled software
- Index
Dv6426us - Pavilion - Core Duo 2 GHz
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- handling drives
- Replacing the primary hard drive
- Using a secondary hard drive (select models only)
- optical drives
- Inserting an optical disc
- Removing an optical disc when running on battery or external power
- Removing an optical disc when no computer power is available
- Avoiding the Sleep state or Hibernation
- Index
Dv6426us - Pavilion - Core Duo 2 GHz
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- Using the audio features
- Using the audio-in (microphone) jack
- Using S/PDIF digital audio (select models only)
- Adjusting the volume
- Using the QuickPlay buttons
- Using the video features
- Using the integrated camera (select models only)
- Capturing and streaming video
- Taking still photos
- Guidelines for using the camera
- Using the optical drive
- Inserting an optical disc
- Removing an optical disc (with power)
- Removing an optical disc (without power)
- Using the media activity functions
- Using the media activity buttons (select models only)
- Locate and install software
- Using multimedia software
- Protecting playback
- Changing DVD region settings
- Observing the copyright warning
- Index
Dv6426us - Pavilion - Core Duo 2 GHz
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Dv6426us - Pavilion - Core Duo 2 GHz
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- power control and light locations
- power sources
- Connecting the AC adapter
- Standby and hibernation Standby
- Hibernation
- Initiating standby, hibernation or shutdown
- When using wireless communication, or readable or writable media
- power settings
- Using emergency shutdown procedures
- Initiating or resuming from standby
- Initiating or restoring from hibernation
- power options
- Displaying the Power Meter icon
- Setting or changing a power scheme
- processor performance controls
- Inserting or removing a battery
- Charging a battery pack
- Viewing charge displays
- Managing low-battery conditions
- Resolving low-battery conditions
- Calibrating a battery pack
- Step 2: Discharging the battery pack
- Step 3: Recharging the battery pack
- Conserving battery power
- Storing a battery pack
- Index
Dv6426us - Pavilion - Core Duo 2 GHz
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- maintenance and service guide
- Contents
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- Table Of Contents
- specifications
- product description
- Features
- Resett ing the Computer
- Power Management
- External Components
- left-side components
- right-side components
- keyboard components
- touchpad components
- bottom components
- Design overview
- Setup Utility in Windows XP
- navigating and selecting in the setup utility
- restoring default settings in the setup utility
- using advanced setup utility features
- Setup Utility Menus
- security menu
- diagnostics menu
- Setup Utility in Windows Vista
- main menu
- 2.3 Troubleshooting Flowcharts
- Troubleshooting Flowcharts
- Table Of Contents
- flowchart 2.1—initial troubleshooting
- flowchart 2.2—no power, part
- flowchart 2.3—no power, part
- flowchart 2.4—no power, part
- flowchart 2.5—no power, part
- flowchart 2.6—no video, part
- flowchart 2.7—no video, part
- flowchart 2.13—no os loading, diskette drive
- flowchart 2.14—no os loading, optical drive
- flowchart 2.15—no audio, part
- flowchart 2.16—no audio, part
- flowchart 2.17—nonfunctioning device
- flowchart 2.18—nonfunctioning keyboard
- flowchart 2.19—nonfunctioning pointing device
- Serial Number Location
- Computer Major Components
- Display Assembly Components
- Mass Storage Devices
- Plastics Kit
- Miscellaneous
- Sequential Part Number Listing
- Tools Required
- Service Considerations
- Preventing Damage to Removable Drives
- Preventing Electrostatic Damage
- Packaging and Transporting Precautions
- Workstation Precautions
- Grounding Equipment and Methods
- typical electrostatic voltage levels
- removal and replacement
- Serial Number
- Disassembly Sequence Chart
- Preparing the Computer For Disassembly
- Hard Drive
- Computer Feet
- Memory Module
- RTC Battery
- Mini Card Module
- Optical Drive
- Switch Cover
- Keyboard
- Speaker Assembly
- Power Button Board
- Display Assembly
- display assembly subcomponents
- Top Cover
- Audio Board
- Bluetooth Module
- ExpressCard Assembly
- USB/Power Connector Board
- System Board
- Fan/Heat Sink Assembly
- Processor
- hard drives
- system dma
- system interrupts
- system memory map
- screw listing
- recovering system information
- backing up your information
- using system restore points
- restoring to a previous date and time
- reinstalling software programs and drivers
- reinstalling programs from discs
- recovering from the recovery discs
- updating reinstalled software
- windows vista
- connector pin assignments
- external monitor
- power cord set requirements
- general requirements
Dv6426us - Pavilion - Core Duo 2 GHz
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- product notice
- Table Of Contents
- Using the TouchPad
- Setting TouchPad preferences
- Using the keyboard Using hotkeys
- Displaying system information (fn+esc)
- Opening a Web browser (fn+f3)
- Initiating Hibernation (fn+f5)
- Playing previous track or section of an audio CD or a DVD (fn+f11)
- using the keypads
- Enabling and disabling the embedded numeric keypad
- cleaning the touchpad and keyboard
- Index
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