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HP Pavilion Dv6 3200 Rossignol Edition Entertainment Notebook Pc Series Manual
HP Pavilion Dv6 3200 Rossignol Edition Entertainment Notebook Pc Series Manual
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9 Memory modules The computer has one memory module compartment, which is located on the bottom of the computer. The memory capacity of the computer is upgraded by adding a memory module to the vacant expansion memory module slot or by upgrading the existing memory module in the primary memory module slot. WARNING!To reduce the risk of electric shock and damage to the equipment, disconnect the power cord and remove all batteries before installing a memory module. CAUTION:Electrostatic discharge (ESD) damages electronic components. Before beginning any procedure, be sure that you are discharged of static electricity by touching a grounded metal object. NOTE:To use a dual-channel configuration when adding a second memory module, be sure that both memory modules are the same size. To add or replace a memory module: 1.Save your work. 2.Shut down the computer, and close the display. If you are not sure whether the computer is off or in Hibernation, turn on the computer by pressing the Power button, and then shut down the computer through the operating system. 3.Disconnect all external devices connected to the computer. 4.Disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet. 5.Turn the computer upside down on a flat surface. 6.Remove the battery from the computer. 7.Remove the four memory module compartment screws (1). 75
8.Lift the memory module compartment cover (2) away from the computer. 9.If replacing a memory module, remove the existing memory module by: a.Pulling away the retention clips (1) on each side of the memory module. The memory module tilts up. CAUTION:To prevent damage to the memory module, hold the memory module by the edges only. Do not touch the components on the memory module. b.Grasping the edge of the memory module (2), and gently pulling the module out of the memory module slot. To protect a memory module after removal, place it in an electrostatic-safe container. 10.Insert a new memory module by: 76 Chapter 9 Memory modules
CAUTION:To prevent damage to the memory module, hold the memory module by the edges only. Do not touch the components on the memory module, and do not bend the memory module. a.Aligning the notched edge (1) of the memory module with the tab in the memory module slot. b.With the memory module at a 45-degree angle from the surface of the memory module compartment, pressing the module (2) into the memory module slot until it is seated. c.Gently pressing the memory module (3) down, applying pressure to both the left and right edges of the memory module, until the retention clips snap into place. 11.Align the tab (1) on the memory module compartment cover with the notch on the computer. 12.Close the cover (2). 13.Insert and tighten the four memory module compartment screws (3). 14.Replace the battery. 77
15.Turn over the computer. 16.Connect external devices to the computer. 17.Connect the computer to AC power. 18.Turn on the computer. 78 Chapter 9 Memory modules
10 Security Protecting the computer Standard security features provided by the Windows operating system and the non-Windows Setup Utility protect your personal settings and data from a variety of risks. Follow the procedures in this guide to use: ●Passwords ●Antivirus software ●Firewall software ●Critical security updates ●Optional security cable ●Fingerprint reader (select models only) NOTE:Security solutions are designed to act as deterrents, but they might not deter software attacks or prevent the computer from being mishandled or stolen. NOTE:Before sending the computer for service, remove all password and fingerprint settings. Computer risk Security feature Unauthorized use of the computer●QuickLock ●Power-on password Computer viruses Norton Internet Security software Unauthorized access to data●Firewall software ●Windows updates Unauthorized access to Setup Utility, BIOS settings, and other system identification informationAdministrator password Ongoing or future threats to the computer Critical security updates from Microsoft® Unauthorized access to a Windows user account User password Unauthorized removal of the computer Security cable slot (used with an optional security cable) Protecting the computer 79
Using passwords A password is a group of characters that you choose to secure your computer information. Several types of passwords can be set, depending on how you want to control access to your information. Passwords are set in Windows or in the non-Windows Setup Utility preinstalled on the computer. CAUTION:To prevent being locked out of the computer, record each password set. Because most 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. Use the same password for a Setup Utility feature and for a Windows security feature, and the same password can be used for more than one Setup Utility feature. To setup a password in Setup Utility: ●Combine up to 8 letters and numbers. Passwords are case sensitive. ●Enter the password at the Setup Utility prompt. A password set in Windows must be entered at a Windows prompt. To safely create and save passwords: ●Follow requirements set by the program. ●Write down your passwords and store them in a secure place away from the computer. ●Do not store passwords in a file on the computer. ●Do not use your name or other personal information that can easily be discovered by an outsider. For additional information about Windows passwords, such as screen-saver passwords, select Start > Help and Support. Setting passwords in Windows Password Function Administrator password Protects administrator-level access to computer contents. NOTE:This password cannot be used to access Setup Utility contents. User password Protects access to a Windows user account. It also protects access to the computer contents and must be entered when you exit Sleep or Hibernation. QuickLock Protects the computer by requiring a password in the Windows Log On dialog box before accessing the computer. After setting a user or administrator password: 1.Initiate QuickLock by pressing the QuickLock key. 2.Exit QuickLock by entering your Windows user or administrator password. 80 Chapter 10 Security
Setting passwords in Setup Utility Password Function Administrator password ●Protects access to Setup Utility. ●After this password is set, it is entered each time you access Setup Utility. CAUTION:If you forget your administrator password, Setup Utility cannot be accessed. Power-on password●Protects access to the computer contents. ●After this password is set, it must be entered each time you turn on or restart the computer, or exit Hibernation. CAUTION:If you forget your power-on password, the computer cannot be turned on or restarted, or exit Hibernation. For details about passwords, see Administrator password or Power-on password. Administrator password Your administrator password protects the configuration settings and system identification information in Setup Utility. After this password is set, you must enter it each time you access Setup Utility. Your administrator password is not interchangeable with an administrator password set in Windows, nor is it displayed as it is set, entered, changed, or deleted. Be sure that you record your password and store it in a safe place. Using passwords 81
Managing an administrator password To set, change, or delete this password: 1.Open Setup Utility by turning on or restarting the computer. When the Press the ESC key for Startup Menu message appears in the lower left corner of the screen, press the f10 key. – or – Open Setup Utility by turning on or restarting the computer. When the Press the ESC key for Startup Menu message appears in the lower left corner of the screen, press the esc key. When the Startup Menu appears, press the f10 key. 2.Use the arrow keys to select Security > Set Administrator Password, and then press the enter key. ●To set an administrator password, type your password in the Enter New Password and Confirm New Password fields, and then press the enter key. ●To change an administrator password, type your current password in the Enter Current Password field, type a new password in the Enter New Password and Confirm New Password fields, and then press the enter key. ●To delete an administrator password, type your current password in the Enter Password field, and then press the enter key four times. 3.To save your changes and exit Setup Utility, use the arrow keys to select Exit > Exit Saving Changes. Changes go into effect when the computer restarts. Entering an administrator password At the Enter Password prompt, type your administrator password, and then press the enter key. After three unsuccessful attempts to enter the administrator password, restart the computer and try again. Power-on password Your power-on password prevents unauthorized use of the computer. After this password is set, it must be entered each time you turn on or restart the computer, or exit Hibernation. A power-on password is not displayed as it is set, entered, changed, or deleted. 82 Chapter 10 Security
Managing a power-on password To set, change, or delete the power-on password: 1.Open Setup Utility by turning on or restarting the computer. When the Press the ESC key for Startup Menu message appears in the lower left corner of the screen, press the f10 key. – or – Open Setup Utility by turning on or restarting the computer. When the Press the ESC key for Startup Menu message appears in the lower left corner of the screen, press the esc key. When the Startup Menu appears, press the f10 key. 2.Use the arrow keys to select Security > Set Power-On Password, and then press the enter key. ●To set a power-on password, type your password in the Enter New Password and Confirm New Password fields, and then press the enter key. ●To change a power-on password, type your current password in the Enter Current Password field, type a new password in the Enter New Password and Confirm New Password fields, and then press the enter key. ●To delete a power-on password, type your current password in the Enter Current Password field, and then press the enter key four times. 3.To save your changes and exit Setup Utility, use the arrow keys to select Exit > Exit Saving Changes. Changes go into effect when the computer restarts. Entering a power-on password At the Enter Password prompt, type your password, and then press the enter key. After three unsuccessful attempts to enter the password, restart the computer and try again. Using passwords 83
Using antivirus software When using the computer to access e-mail, a network, or the Internet, the computer is exposed to viruses. Computer viruses disable the operating system, programs, or utilities, or cause them to function abnormally. Antivirus software detects most viruses, destroys them, and in most cases, repairs any damage caused. To provide ongoing protection against newly discovered viruses, keep antivirus software up- to-date. Norton Internet Security, an antivirus program, is preinstalled on the computer. The software includes 60 days of free updates. HP recommends protecting the computer against new viruses beyond 60 days by purchasing extended update service. Instructions for using and updating Norton Internet Security software and for purchasing extended update service are provided within the program. To view and access Norton Internet Security, select Start > All Programs > Norton Internet Security. For more information about computer viruses, type viruses in the Help and Support search box. Using firewall software When using the computer for e-mail, network, or Internet access, unauthorized persons might gain access to the computer, your personal files, and information about you. Use the firewall software preinstalled on the computer to protect your privacy. Firewall features include logging and reporting of network activity, and automatic monitoring of all incoming and outgoing traffic. For more information, see the firewall user guide or contact the firewall manufacturer. NOTE:Under some circumstances a firewall blocks access to Internet games, interferes with printer or file sharing on a network, or blocks authorized e-mail attachments. To temporarily resolve the problem, disable the firewall, perform the task, and then reenable the firewall. To permanently resolve the problem, reconfigure the firewall. 84 Chapter 10 Security