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    When charging or calibrating a battery
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    When installing or modifying system software
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    When performing a backup or recovery
    When you connect the computer to AC power:
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    The battery begins to charge.
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    The screen brightness increases.
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    The power meter icon on the Windows desktop changes appearance.
    When you disconnect AC power:
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    The computer switches to battery power.
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    The screen brightness automatically decreases to save battery life.
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    The power meter icon on the Windows desktop changes appearance.
    Troubleshooting power problems
    Test the AC adapter if the computer exhibits any of the following symptoms when it is connected to AC
    power:
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    The computer does not turn on.
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    The display does not turn on.
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    The power lights do not turn on.
    To test the AC adapter:
    1.Shut down the computer.
    2.Connect the AC adapter to the computer, and then plug it into an AC outlet.
    3.Turn on the computer.
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    If the power lights turn on, the AC adapter is working properly.
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    If the power lights remain off, check the connection from the AC adapter to the computer and the
    connection from the AC adapter to the AC outlet to be sure that the connections are secure.
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    If the connections are secure and the power lights remain off, the AC adapter is not functioning
    and should be replaced.
    Contact support for information about obtaining a replacement AC power adapter.
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    							Shutting down (turning off) the computer
    CAUTION:Unsaved information is lost when the computer shuts down. Be sure to save your work before
    shutting down the computer.
    The Shut down command closes all open programs, including the operating system, and then turns off the
    display and computer.
    Shut down the computer under any of the following conditions:
    ●
    When you need to replace the battery or access components inside the computer
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    When you are connecting an external hardware device that does not connect to a USB or video port
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    When the computer will be unused and disconnected from external power for an extended period
    Although you can turn off the computer with the power button, the recommended procedure is to use the
    Windows Shut down command.
    NOTE:If the computer is in the Sleep state or in Hibernation, first exit Sleep or Hibernation by briefly
    pressing the power button.
    1.Save your work and close all open programs.
    2.From the Start screen or the Windows desktop, point to the upper-right or lower-right corner of the
    screen to reveal the charms.
    3.Click Settings, click the Power icon, and then click Shut down.
    – or –
    Right-click the Start button in the lower-left corner of the screen, select Shut down or sign out, and
    then select Shut down.
    If the computer is unresponsive and you are unable to use the preceding shutdown procedures, try the
    following emergency procedures in the sequence provided:
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    Press ctrl+alt+delete, click the Power icon, and then select Shut Down.
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    Press and hold the power button for at least 5 seconds.
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    Disconnect the computer from external power.
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    On models with a user-replaceable battery, remove the battery.
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    							7 Maintaining your computer
    It is important to perform regular maintenance to keep your computer in optimal condition. This chapter
    explains how to use tools like Disk Defragmenter and Disk Cleanup. It also provides instructions for updating
    programs and drivers, steps to clean the computer, and tips for traveling with (or shipping) the computer.
    Improving performance
    You can improve the performance of your computer by performing regular maintenance tasks with tools
    such as Disk Defragmenter and Disk Cleanup.
    Using Disk Defragmenter
    HP recommends using Disk Defragmenter to defragment your hard drive at least once a month.
    NOTE:It is not necessary to run Disk Defragmenter on solid-state drives.
    To run Disk Defragmenter:
    1.Connect the computer to AC power.
    2.From the Start screen, type defragment, and then select Defragment and optimize your drives.
    3.Follow the on-screen instructions.
    For additional information, access the Disk Defragmenter software Help.
    Using Disk Cleanup
    Use Disk Cleanup to search the hard drive for unnecessary files that you can safely delete to free up disk
    space and help the computer run more efficiently.
    To run Disk Cleanup:
    1.From the Start screen, type disk, and then select one of the following:
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    Free up disk space on this PC
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    Uninstall apps to free up disk space
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    Free up disk space by deleting uncessary files
    2.Follow the on-screen instructions.
    Using HP 3D DriveGuard (select models only)
    HP 3D DriveGuard protects a hard drive by parking the drive and halting data requests under either of the
    following conditions:
    ●
    You drop the computer.
    ●
    You move the computer with the display closed while the computer is running on battery power.
    A short time after the end of one of these events, HP 3D DriveGuard returns the hard drive to normal
    operation.
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    							NOTE:Because solid-state drives (SSDs) lack moving parts, HP 3D DriveGuard is unnecessary.
    NOTE:A hard drive in a primary hard drive bay or in a secondary hard drive bay is protected by HP 3D
    DriveGuard. A hard drive installed in an optional docking devices or connected to a USB port is not protected
    by HP 3D DriveGuard.
    For more information, see the HP 3D DriveGuard software Help.
    Updating programs and drivers
    HP recommends that you update your programs and drivers on a regular basis. Updates can resolve issues
    and bring new features and options to your computer. For example, older graphics components might not
    work well with the most recent gaming software. Without the latest driver, you would not be getting the
    most out of your equipment.
    Go to 
    http://www.hp.com/support to download the latest versions of HP programs and drivers. In addition,
    register to receive automatic notifications when updates become available.
    If you would like to update your programs and drivers, follow these instructions:
    1.From the Start screen, type support, and then select the HP Support Assistant app.
    -or-
    From the Windows desktop, click the question mark icon in the taskbar area of the Windows desktop.
    2.Click Updates and tune-ups, and then click Check for HP updates now.
    3.Follow the on-screen instructions.
    Cleaning your computer
    Use the following products to safely clean your computer:
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    Dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride 0.3 percent maximum concentration (for example, disposable
    wipes, which come in a variety of brands)
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    Alcohol-free glass-cleaning fluid
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    Solution of water and mild soap
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    Dry microfiber cleaning cloth or a chamois (static-free cloth without oil)
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    Static-free cloth wipes
    CAUTION:Avoid strong cleaning solvents that can permanently damage your computer. If you are not sure
    that a cleaning product is safe for your computer, check the product contents to make sure that ingredients
    such as alcohol, acetone, ammonium chloride, methylene chloride, and hydrocarbons are not included in the
    product.
    Fibrous materials, such as paper towels, can scratch the computer. Over time, dirt particles and cleaning
    agents can get trapped in the scratches.
    Cleaning procedures
    Follow the procedures in this section to safely clean your computer.
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    							WARNING!To prevent electric shock or damage to components, do not attempt to clean your computer
    while it is on.
    1.Turn off the computer.
    2.Disconnect AC power.
    3.Disconnect all powered external devices.
    CAUTION:To prevent damage to internal components, do not spray cleaning agents or liquids directly on
    any computer surface. Liquids dripped on the surface can permanently damage internal components.
    Cleaning the display
    Gently wipe the display using a soft, lint-free cloth moistened with an alcohol-free glass cleaner. Be sure that
    a display is dry before you close the computer.
    Cleaning the sides or cover
    To clean the sides or cover, use a soft microfiber cloth or chamois moistened with one of the cleaning
    solutions listed previously, or use an acceptable disposable wipe.
    NOTE:When cleaning the cover of the computer, use a circular motion to aid in removing dirt and debris.
    Cleaning the TouchPad, keyboard, or mouse (select models only)
    WARNING!To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to internal components, do not use a vacuum
    cleaner attachment to clean the keyboard. A vacuum cleaner can deposit household debris on the keyboard
    surface.
    CAUTION:To prevent damage to internal components, do not allow liquids to drip between the keys.
    ●
    To clean the TouchPad, keyboard, or mouse, use a soft microfiber cloth or a chamois moistened with
    one of the cleaning solutions listed previously or use an acceptable disposable wipe.
    ●
    To prevent keys from sticking and to remove dust, lint, and particles from the keyboard, use a can of
    compressed air with a straw extension.
    Traveling with or shipping your computer
    If you have to travel with or ship your computer, follow these tips to keep your equipment safe.
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    Prepare the computer for traveling or shipping:
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    Back up your information to an external drive.
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    Remove all discs and all external media cards, such as memory cards.
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    Turn off and then disconnect all external devices.
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    Shut down the computer.
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    Take along a backup of your information. Keep the backup separate from the computer.
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    When traveling by air, carry the computer as hand luggage; do not check it in with the rest of your
    luggage.
    CAUTION:Avoid exposing a drive to magnetic fields. Security devices with magnetic fields include
    airport walk-through devices and security wands. Airport conveyer belts and similar security devices
    that check carry-on baggage use X-rays instead of magnetism and do not damage drives.
    Traveling with or shipping your computer 37 
    						
    							●
    If you plan to use the computer during a flight, listen for the in-flight announcement that tells you when
    you are allowed to use your computer. In-flight computer use is at the discretion of the airline.
    ●
    If you are shipping the computer or a drive, use suitable protective packaging and label the package
    “FRAGILE.”
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    The use of wireless devices may be restricted in some environments. Such restrictions may apply
    aboard aircraft, in hospitals, near explosives, and in hazardous locations. If you are uncertain of the
    policy that applies to the use of a wireless device in your computer, ask for authorization to use your
    computer before you turn it on.
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    If you are traveling internationally, follow these suggestions:
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    Check the computer-related customs regulations for each country or region on your itinerary.
    ◦
    Check the power cord and adapter requirements for each location in which you plan to use the
    computer. Voltage, frequency, and plug configurations vary.
    WARNING!To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, or damage to the equipment, do not attempt
    to power the computer with a voltage converter kit sold for appliances.
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    							8 Securing your computer and information
    Computer security is essential for protecting the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of your
    information. Standard security solutions provided by the Windows operating system, HP applications, the
    non-Windows Setup Utility (BIOS), and other third-party software can help protect your computer from a
    variety of risks, such as viruses, worms, and other types of malicious code..
    IMPORTANT:Some security features listed in this chapter may not be available on your computer.
    Using passwords
    A password is a group of characters that you choose to secure your computer information and to protect
    online transactions. Several types of passwords can be set. For example, when you set up your computer for
    the first time, you were asked to create a user password to secure your computer. Additional passwords can
    be set in Windows or in the HP Setup Utility (BIOS) that is preinstalled on your computer.
    You may find it helpful to use the same password for a Setup Utility (BIOS) feature and for a Windows security
    feature.
    To create and save passwords, use the following tips:
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    To reduce the risk of being locked out of the computer, record each password and store it in a secure
    place away from the computer. Do not store passwords in a file on the computer.
    ●
    When creating passwords, follow requirements set by the program.
    ●
    Change your passwords at least every 3 months.
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    An ideal password is long and has letters, punctuation, symbols, and numbers.
    ●
    Before you send your computer for service, back up your files, delete confidential files, and then
    remove all password settings.
    For additional information about Windows passwords, such as screen-saver passwords:
    ▲
    From the Start screen, type support, and then select the HP Support Assistant app.
    -or-
    From the Windows desktop, click the question mark icon in the taskbar area of the Windows desktop.
    Setting Windows passwords
    Password Function
    User password Protects access to a Windows user account.
    Administrator password Protects administrator-level access to computer contents.
    NOTE:This password cannot be used to access Setup Utility
    (BIOS) contents.
    Using passwords 39 
    						
    							Setting Setup Utility (BIOS) passwords
    Password Function
    Administrator password●
    Must be entered each time you access Setup Utility (BIOS).
    ●
    If you forget your administrator password, you cannot
    access Setup Utility (BIOS).
    Power-on password●
    Must be entered each time you turn on or restart the
    computer.
    ●
    If you forget your power-on password, you cannot turn on
    or restart the computer.
    To set, change, or delete an administrator or power-on password in Setup Utility (BIOS):
    CAUTION:Use extreme care when making changes in Setup Utility (BIOS). Errors can prevent the computer
    from operating properly.
    NOTE:If your tablet has a keyboard base, connect the tablet to the keyboard base before beginning these
    steps.
    1.Start Setup Utility (BIOS):
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    Computers or tablets with keyboards:
    ▲
    Turn on or restart the computer, quickly press esc, and then press f10.
    ●
    Tablets without keyboards:
    1.Turn on or restart the tablet, and then quickly hold down the volume down button.
    - or -
    Turn on or restart the tablet, and then quickly hold down the Windows button.
    2.Tap f10.
    2.Select Security, and then follow the on-screen instructions.
    Your changes take effect when the computer restarts.
    Using Internet security software
    When you use your computer to access email, a network, or the Internet, you potentially expose your
    computer to computer viruses, spyware, and other online threats. To help protect your computer, Internet
    security software that includes antivirus and firewall features may be preinstalled on your computer as a trial
    offer. To provide ongoing protection against newly discovered viruses and other security risks, security
    software must be kept up to date. It is strongly recommended that you upgrade the security software trial
    offer or purchase the software of your choice in order to fully protect your computer.
    Using antivirus software
    Computer viruses can disable programs, utilities, or the operating system, or cause them to function
    abnormally. Antivirus software can detect most viruses, destroy them, and in most cases, repair any damage
    they have caused.
    To provide ongoing protection against newly discovered viruses, antivirus software must be kept up to date.
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    							An antivirus program may be preinstalled on your computer. It is strongly recommended that you use the
    antivirus program of your choice in order to fully protect your computer.
    For more information about computer viruses, from the Start screen, type support, and then select the HP
    Support Assistant app.
    Using firewall software
    Firewalls are designed to prevent unauthorized access to a system or network. A firewall can be software you
    install on your computer and/or network, or it can be a combination of both hardware and software.
    There are two types of firewalls to consider:
    ●
    Host-based firewalls—Software that protects only the computer it is installed on.
    ●
    Network-based firewalls—Installed between your DSL or cable modem and your home network to
    protect all the computers on the network.
    When a firewall is installed on a system, all data sent to and from the system is monitored and compared
    with a set of user-defined security criteria. Any data that does not meet those criteria is blocked.
    Installing software updates
    HP, Windows, and third-party software installed on your computer should be regularly updated to correct
    security problems and improve software performance. For more information, see 
    Updating programs and
    drivers on page 36.
    Installing critical security updates
    CAUTION:Microsoft sends out alerts regarding critical updates. To protect the computer from security
    breaches and computer viruses, install all critical updates from Microsoft as soon as you receive an alert.
    You can install these updates manually or automatically.
    To view or change the settings:
    1.From the Start screen, type control panel.
    ‒ or –
    From the Windows desktop, right-click the Start button, and then select Control Panel.
    2.Select System and Security, select Windows Update, select Change settings, and then follow the on-
    screen instructions.
    Securing your wireless network
    When you set up a WLAN or access an existing WLAN, always enable security features to protect your
    network from unauthorized access. WLANs in public areas (hotspots) like coffee shops and airports may not
    provide any security.
    Backing up your software applications and information
    Regularly back up your software applications and information to protect them from being permanently lost
    or damaged through a virus attack or a software or hardware failure. For more information, see 
    Backing up,
    restoring, and recovering on page 47.
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    							Using an optional security cable lock
    A security cable lock, which is purchased separately, is designed to act as a deterrent, but it may not prevent
    the computer from being mishandled or stolen. Security cable locks are only one of several methods that
    should be employed as part of a complete security solution to help maximize theft protection.
    The security cable slot on your computer may look slightly different from the illustration in this section. For
    the location of the security cable slot on your computer, see 
    Getting to know your computer on page 4.
    1.Loop the security cable lock around a secured object.
    2.Insert the key (1) into the security cable lock (2).
    3.Insert the security cable lock into the security cable slot on the computer (3), and then lock the security
    cable lock with the key.
    4.Remove the key and keep it in a safe place.
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