Home > HP > Notebook > HP Pavilion G6t 2000 Cto Select Edition Notebook Pc User Guide

HP Pavilion G6t 2000 Cto Select Edition Notebook Pc User Guide

    Download as PDF Print this page Share this page

    Have a look at the manual HP Pavilion G6t 2000 Cto Select Edition Notebook Pc User Guide online for free. It’s possible to download the document as PDF or print. UserManuals.tech offer 1114 HP manuals and user’s guides for free. Share the user manual or guide on Facebook, Twitter or Google+.

    							Troubleshooting
    Disc drive problems
    If the disc tray fails to open normally, follow these steps:
    1.Insert the end of a paper clip into the release access (1) in the front bezel of the drive.
    2.Press in gently on the paper clip until the tray is released, and then pull out the tray (2) until it
    stops.
    3.Remove the disc (3) from the tray by gently pressing down on the spindle while lifting the outer
    edges of the disc. Hold the disc by the edges and avoid touching the flat surfaces.
    NOTE:If the tray is not fully accessible, tilt the disc carefully as you remove it.
    4.Close the disc tray and place the disc in a protective case.
    Wireless connection problems
    Some possible causes for wireless connection problems include the following:
    ●Wireless device is not turned on.
    ●Wireless device is not installed correctly or has been disabled.
    ●Wireless device encountered interference from other devices.
    ●Wireless device or router hardware has failed.
    NOTE:Wireless networking devices are included with select computer models only. If wireless
    networking is not listed in the feature list on the side of the original computer package, you may add
    wireless networking capability to the computer by purchasing a wireless networking device.
    Troubleshooting 81 
    						
    							Cannot connect to a WLAN
    If you have a problem connecting to a WLAN, confirm that the integrated WLAN device is turned on
    and properly installed on your computer.
    1.If the wireless light is off or amber, press the wireless button, wireless switch, or wireless key to
    turn the wireless device on.
    2.Then try connecting to the WLAN again.
    If you are still unable to connect, follow the steps below.
    1.Select Start > Control Panel > System and Security.
    2.In the System area, click Device Manager.
    3.Click the arrow next to Network adapters to expand the list and show all adapters.
    4.Identify the WLAN device from the Network adapters list. The listing for a WLAN device may
    include the term wireless, wireless LAN, WLAN, or 802.11.
    If no WLAN device is listed, either your computer does not have an integrated WLAN device, or
    the driver for the WLAN device is not properly installed.
    For more information about troubleshooting WLANs, see the website links provided in Help and
    Support.
    Cannot connect to a preferred network
    You may not be able to connect to a preferred network because it is a security-enabled WLAN. You
    must have the security code to connect to this type of WLAN. See the next section for additional
    information.
    If entering a security code is not the problem, you may have a corrupted WLAN connection. Many
    times, Windows can automatically repair a corrupted WLAN connection.
    ●If there is a network status icon in the notification area, at the far right of the taskbar, right-click
    the icon, and then click Troubleshoot problems.
    Windows resets your network device and attempts to reconnect to one of the preferred
    networks.
    ●If there is no network status icon in the notification area, follow these steps:
    1. Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center.
    2.Click Troubleshoot problems and select the network you wish to repair.
    Current network security codes are unavailable
    If you are prompted for a security code (or network key) or a name (SSID) when connecting to a
    WLAN, the network is protected by security. You must have the current codes to make a connection
    82 Chapter 13   Troubleshooting and support 
    						
    							on a secure network. The SSID and security code are alphanumeric codes that you enter into your
    computer to identify your computer to the network.
    ●For a network connected to your personal wireless router, review the router user guide for
    instructions on setting up the same codes on both the router and the WLAN device.
    ●For a private network, such as a network in an office or at a public Internet chat room, contact
    the network administrator to obtain the codes, and then enter the codes when prompted to do
    so.
    Some networks change the SSID or network keys used in their routers or access points on a
    regular basis to improve security. You must change the corresponding code in your computer
    accordingly.
    If you are provided with new wireless network keys and SSID for a network, and if you have
    previously connected to that network, follow the steps below to connect to the network:
    1.Select Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center.
    2.In the left panel, click Manage wireless networks.
    A list showing the available WLANs is displayed. If you are in a hotspot where several WLANs
    are active, several will be displayed.
    3.Select the network in the list, right-click the network, and then click Properties.
    NOTE:If the network you want is not listed, check with the network administrator to be sure
    that the router or access point is operating.
    4.Click the Security tab and enter the correct wireless encryption data into the Network security
    key box.
    5.Click OK to save these settings.
    WLAN connection is very weak
    If the connection is very weak, or if your computer cannot make a connection to a WLAN, minimize
    interference from other devices, as follows:
    ●Move your computer closer to the wireless router or access point.
    ●Temporarily disconnect wireless devices such as a microwave, cordless phone, or cellular
    phone to be sure that other wireless devices are not interfering.
    If the connection does not improve, try forcing the device to reestablish all connection values:
    1.Select Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center.
    2.In the left panel, click Manage wireless networks.
    A list showing the available WLANs is displayed. If you are in a hotspot where several WLANs
    are active, several will be displayed.
    3.Click a network, and then click Remove.
    Cannot connect to the wireless router
    If you are trying to connect to the wireless router and are unsuccessful, reset the wireless router by
    removing power from the router for 10 to 15 seconds.
    Troubleshooting 83 
    						
    							If the computer still cannot make a connection to a WLAN, restart the wireless router. For details, see
    the router manufacturers instructions.
    Network status icon is not displayed
    If the network status icon is not displayed in the notification area after you configure the WLAN, the
    software driver is either missing or corrupted. A Windows “Device not Found” error message may
    also be displayed. The driver must be reinstalled.
    Get the latest version of the WLAN device software and drivers for your computer from the HP
    website at 
    http://www.hp.com. If the WLAN device you are using was purchased separately, consult
    the manufacturers website for the latest software.
    To get the latest version of the WLAN device software for your computer, follow these steps:
    1.Open your Internet browser and go to 
    http://www.hp.com/support.
    2.Select your country or region.
    3.Click the option for software and driver downloads, and then type your computer model number
    in the search box.
    4.Press enter, and then follow the on-screen instructions.
    NOTE:If the WLAN device you are using was purchased separately, consult the manufacturers
    website for the latest software.
    Audio problems
    To check the audio functions on your computer, follow these steps:
    1.Select Start > Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Sound.
    2.When the Sound window opens, click the Sounds tab. Under Program Events, select any sound
    event, such as a beep or alarm, and click the Test button.
    You should hear sound through the speakers or through connected headphones.
    To check the recording functions on your computer, follow these steps:
    1.Select Start > All Programs > Accessories > Sound Recorder.
    2.Click Start Recording and speak into the microphone. Save the file to your desktop.
    3.Open a multimedia program and play back the sound.
    To confirm or change the audio settings on your computer, select Start > Control Panel > Hardware
    and Sound > Sound.
    Power management problems
    Some possible causes for power management problems include the following:
    ●Low battery levels
    ●AC adapter problems
    84 Chapter 13   Troubleshooting and support 
    						
    							Resolving a low battery level
    Resolving a low battery level when external power is available
    ●Connect an AC adapter.
    ●Connect an optional docking or expansion device.
    ●Connect an optional power adapter purchased as an accessory from HP.
    Resolving a low battery level when no power source is available
    ●Initiate Hibernation.
    ●Save your work and shut down the computer.
    Resolving a low battery level when the computer cannot exit Hibernation
    When the computer lacks sufficient power to exit Hibernation, follow these steps:
    1.Replace the discharged user-replaceable battery with a charged battery, or connect the AC
    adapter to the computer and to external power.
    2.Exit Hibernation by pressing the power button.
    Troubleshooting an AC adapter
    Test the AC adapter if the computer exhibits any of the following symptoms when it is connected to
    AC power:
    ●The computer does not turn on.
    ●The display does not turn on.
    ●The power lights are off.
    To test the AC adapter:
    1.Shut down the computer.
    2.Remove the battery from the computer.
    3.Connect the AC adapter to the computer, and then plug it into an AC outlet.
    4.Turn on the computer.
    ●If the power lights turn on, the AC adapter is working properly.
    ●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 make sure the connections are
    secure.
    ●If the connections are secure and the power lights remain off, the AC adapter is not
    functioning and should be replaced.
    Contact customer support for information about obtaining a replacement AC power adapter.
    Troubleshooting 85 
    						
    							Contacting customer support
    If the information provided in this user guide or in Help and Support does not answer your questions,
    you can contact HP Customer Support at 
    http://www.hp.com/go/contactHP.
    NOTE:For worldwide support go to http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/wwcontact_us.html.
    Here you can:
    ●Chat online with an HP technician.
    NOTE:When technical support chat is not available in a particular language, it is available in
    English.
    ●Email HP Customer Support.
    ●Find HP Customer Support worldwide telephone numbers.
    ●Locate an HP service center.
    86 Chapter 13   Troubleshooting and support 
    						
    							14 Electrostatic Discharge
    Electrostatic discharge is the release of static electricity when two objects come into contact—for
    example, the shock you receive when you walk across the carpet and touch a metal door knob.
    A discharge of static electricity from fingers or other electrostatic conductors may damage electronic
    components. To prevent damage to the computer, damage to a drive, or loss of information, observe
    these precautions:
    ●If removal or installation instructions direct you to unplug the computer, unplug it after being
    properly grounded and before removing a cover.
    ●Keep components in their electrostatic-safe containers until you are ready to install them.
    ●Avoid touching pins, leads, and circuitry. Handle electronic components as little as possible.
    ●Use nonmagnetic tools.
    ●Before handling components, discharge static electricity by touching an unpainted metal surface
    of the component.
    ●If you remove a component, place it in an electrostatic-safe container.
    If you need more information about static electricity or assistance with component removal or
    installation, contact customer support.
    87 
    						
    							Index
    A
    AC adaptor 5
    action keys
    decrease screen brightness
    28
    Help and Support 28
    identifying 12
    increase screen brightness 28
    next track or section 29
    play, pause, resume 29
    previous track or section 29
    switch screen image 28
    volume down 29
    volume mute 29
    volume up 29
    wireless 29
    airport security devices 52
    antivirus software, using 66
    audio functions, checking 23
    audio-in (microphone) jack 6
    audio-out (headphone) jack 7
    B
    backing up software and
    information 67
    backups 71
    battery
    conserving power 42
    disposing 43
    replacing 43
    storing 42
    battery bay 13, 14
    battery information, finding 41
    battery power 41
    battery release latch 13
    battery temperature 42
    best practices 1
    BIOS
    determining version 69downloading an update 69
    updating 68
    Bluetooth device 16, 19
    Bluetooth label 14
    boot order
    changing 77
    buttons
    left TouchPad 9, 31
    optical drive eject 4
    power 11
    right TouchPad 9, 31
    TouchPad on/off 9
    C
    cables
    USB 47
    caps lock light, identifying 10
    caring for your computer 61
    Certificate of Authenticity label 14
    checking audio functions 23
    cleaning your computer 61
    components
    bottom 13
    display 8
    left side 6
    right side 4
    top 9
    computer, traveling 42
    configuring audio for HDMI 26
    connecting to a WLAN 19
    connector, power 5
    conservation, power 42
    corporate WLAN connection 19
    critical battery level 42
    CyberLink PowerDVD 26
    D
    deleted files
    restoring 75digital card
    inserting 48
    Digital Media Slot, identifying 7
    Disk Cleanup software 55
    Disk Defragmenter software 55
    drive media 37
    E
    electrostatic discharge 87
    esc key, identifying 12
    external AC power, using 44
    external devices 47
    external monitor port 6, 24
    external monitor port, identifying
    22
    F
    firewall software 66
    fn key, identifying 12, 29
    fun things to do 2
    H
    hard drive
    HP 3D DriveGuard 55
    hard drive bay, identifying 13
    hard drive light 5
    HDMI
    configuring audio 26
    HDMI port, connecting 25
    HDMI port, identifying 6, 22
    Hibernation
    exiting 37
    initiated during critical battery
    level 42
    initiating 37
    high-definition devices,
    connecting 25, 26
    hot keys
    description 29
    88 Index 
    						
    							display system information 29
    using 29
    HP 3D DriveGuard 55
    HP and third-party software
    updates, installing 66
    HP Connection Manager
    software 16
    HP Recovery Manager 75
    hubs 46
    I
    input power 78
    installing
    critical security updates 66
    optional security cable lock 67
    integrated numeric keypad,
    identifying 12, 30
    integrated webcam light,
    identifying 8, 21
    Intel Wireless Display 26
    Intel Wireless Music 26
    internal microphone, identifying
    8, 21
    Internet connection setup 18
    Internet security software, using
    65
    J
    jack
    audio-in (microphone) 6
    audio-out (headphone) 7
    jacks
    network 6
    RJ-45 (network) 6
    K
    keyboard hot keys, identifying 29
    keypad, integrated numeric 12
    keys
    action 12
    esc 12
    fn 12
    num lock 12
    Windows applications 12
    Windows logo 12
    L
    labels
    Bluetooth 14
    Microsoft Certificate of
    Authenticity 14regulatory 14
    serial number 14
    service 14
    wireless certification 14
    WLAN 14
    latch, battery release 13
    lights
    AC adaptor 5
    caps lock 10
    hard drive 5
    mute 10
    optical drive 4
    power 4, 10
    TouchPad 9, 10, 31
    webcam 8, 21
    wireless 10
    M
    maintenance
    Disk Cleanup 55
    Disk Defragmenter 55
    memory module
    inserting 58
    removing 57
    replacing 56
    memory module compartment,
    identifying 13
    Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity
    label 14
    mouse, external
    setting preferences 27
    mute light, identifying 10
    N
    network jack, identifying 6
    num lock key, identifying 12, 30
    O
    operating environment 79
    operating system
    Microsoft Certificate of
    Authenticity label 14
    Product Key 14
    optical disc
    inserting 50
    removing 50
    optical drive eject button,
    identifying 4
    optical drive light, identifying 4
    optical drive, identifying 4, 22optional external devices, using
    47
    original system recovery 75
    P
    passwords
    Setup Utility (BIOS) 65
    Windows 64
    pinching TouchPad gesture 34
    ports
    external monitor 6, 22, 24
    HDMI 6, 22, 25
    Intel Wireless Display 26
    Intel Wireless Music 26
    USB 5, 22
    USB 3.0 6, 22
    VGA 24
    power
    battery 41
    conserving 42
    power button, identifying 11
    power connector, identifying 5
    power lights, identifying 4, 10
    power meter 39
    PowerDVD 26
    Product Key 14
    product name and number,
    computer 14
    public WLAN connection 19
    R
    readable media 37
    recovering from the recovery
    discs 76
    recovering the original system 75
    recovery 75
    HP Recovery Manager 75
    recovery discs 71
    recovery media 71
    recovery, system 75
    regulatory information
    regulatory label 14
    wireless certification labels 14
    restore points 72
    restoring the original system
    creating recovery media 71
    RJ-45 (network) jack, identifying
    6
    rotating TouchPad gesture 35
    Index 89 
    						
    							S
    scrolling TouchPad gesture 34
    security cable lock, installing 67
    security cable slot, identifying 5
    security, wireless 18
    serial number 14
    serial number, computer 14
    service labels
    locating 14
    setting password protection on
    wakeup 38
    setup of WLAN 18
    Setup Utility (BIOS) passwords
    65
    shipping the computer 62
    shutdown 45
    Sleep
    exiting 37
    initiating 37
    slots
    Digital Media 7
    security cable 5
    software
    CyberLink PowerDVD 26
    Disk Cleanup 55
    Disk Defragmenter 55
    HP Connection Manager 16
    software updates, installing 66
    speakers, identifying 11, 22
    storing a battery 42
    supported discs 71
    system information hot key 29
    system recovery 75
    system restore points 72
    creating 72
    T
    temperature 42
    TouchPad
    buttons 9, 31
    using 31
    TouchPad gestures
    pinching 34
    rotating 35
    scrolling 34
    zooming 34
    TouchPad light 9, 31
    TouchPad on/off button 9, 31
    TouchPad reader light 10
    TouchPad zone, identifying 9, 31traveling with the computer 14,
    42, 62
    Troubleshooting and support 80
    troubleshooting; AC adapter 85
    troubleshooting; audio functions
    84
    troubleshooting; disc drive 81
    troubleshooting; low battery level
    85
    troubleshooting; power
    management 84
    troubleshooting; wireless
    connection 81
    turning off the computer 45
    U
    unresponsive system 45
    USB 3.0 ports, identifying 6, 22
    USB cable, connecting 47
    USB devices
    connecting 46
    description 46
    removing 47
    USB hubs 46
    USB ports, identifying 5, 22
    using external AC power 44
    using passwords 64
    using the power meter 39
    V
    vents, identifying 6, 13
    VGA port, connecting 24
    video 24
    W
    webcam 23
    webcam light, identifying 8, 21
    webcam, identifying 8, 21
    Windows applications key,
    identifying 12
    Windows Backup and Restore
    restoring files 75
    Windows logo key, identifying 12
    Windows passwords 64
    Windows security updates,
    installing 66
    Wireless Assistant software 16
    wireless button 16
    wireless certification label 14
    wireless controls
    button 16operating system 16
    Wireless Assistant software
    16
    wireless light 10, 16
    wireless module compartment,
    identifying 13
    wireless network (WLAN)
    connecting 19
    corporate WLAN connection
    19
    equipment needed 18
    functional range 19
    public WLAN connection 19
    security 18
    using 17
    wireless network, securing 67
    WLAN antennas, identifying 8
    WLAN device 14, 17
    WLAN label 14
    writable media 37
    Z
    zooming TouchPad gesture 34
    90 Index 
    						
    All HP manuals Comments (0)

    Related Manuals for HP Pavilion G6t 2000 Cto Select Edition Notebook Pc User Guide