HP (Hewlett-Packard) LJ496UT manuel d'utilisation

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    Getting Started Notebook PC[...]

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    © Copyright 2011 Hew lett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Bluetooth is a trademark owned by its proprietor and used by Hewlett-Packard Company under license. Microsoft, Windows and Windows Vista are U.S. registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. SD Logo is a trademark of its proprietor. The information contained herein is subject to change[...]

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    Safety warning notice WARNING! To reduce the p ossibility of heat-related inju ries o r of overheati ng the compute r, do not place the compu ter directly on your lap or o bstruct the computer a ir vents. Use the computer on ly on a hard, flat surface. Do n ot allow another hard surface, such as an adjo ining optional printer, or a soft surface, su[...]

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    Safety warning no tice iv[...]

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    Table of contents 1 Welcome .......... ....... ........ ......... .......... ........ ........ ......... ......... ........ ......... .......... ....... .... ................. ........ .. ........ .. . 1 Finding information ................... ..... ....... ....... ..... ......... ....... ..... ....... ........ ..... ....... ........ .... .... ....[...]

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    Setting pointing device preferences .......... ............ .... ........... .. ............ ... .......... ............ ... .... 24 Using the pointing stick ........... ......... . .......... .. ......... ......... ... ........ .. .......... .. ......... .......... .. ..... 24 Using th e Touch Pad ... .......... .............. ......... ..........[...]

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    Index .............. ............. .............. ............ ................ ............ ............. .............. ............. ............... ... .... ............. ... .... 49 vii[...]

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    1 W e l c o m e ● Finding information After you set up and register the comput er, it is important to take the following steps: ● Co nnect to th e Internet —Set u p your wired or wi reless network so that you can connect to the Internet. For more information, refer to Networking on page 18 . ● Update y our antivirus softw are —Protect you[...]

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    Resources For information about Help and Support To access Help and Support, se lect Start > Help and Support . NOTE: For country- or region-s pecific supp ort, go to http://www.hp.com/ support , select your countr y or region, and follow the on-screen instructions. ● Operating system informa tion ● Software, driver, and BIOS updates ● Tro[...]

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    Resources For information about Limited Warranty * To access the warranty: Select Start > Help and Support > User Guides > View Warranty Information . – or – Select Start > All Programs > HP > HP Documentation > View Warranty Information . – or – Go to Warr anty information htt p://www.hp.com/go/orderdocuments . *You ca[...]

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    2 Getting to know your computer ● Top ● Front ● Right ● Left ● Display ● Rear ● Bottom Top TouchPad Component Description (1) Pointing stick Moves the pointer and selects or activates items on the screen. (2) Left pointing stick button Functions like the left button on an e xternal mouse. (3) TouchPad on/off button Turns the TouchPad [...]

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    Component Description (4) TouchPad zone Moves the pointer and selects or activates items on the screen. (5) Left TouchPad button Functions like the left button on an e xternal mouse. (6) Right pointing stick button Functions like the right button on a n external mouse. (7) Right TouchPad button Functions like the right button on a n external mouse.[...]

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    Component Description (4) HP QuickWeb light ● White: The computer is on. ● Off: The computer is off or in Hibernation mode. NOTE: For mo re information, refer to “HP Qui ckWeb” in this guide and to the HP QuickWeb software Help. (5) Mute light ● White: Computer sound is on. ● Amber: Computer sound is muted. (6) Caps lock light White: Ca[...]

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    Buttons and fingerprint r eader (select models only) Component Description (1) P ower but ton ● Wh en the computer is off, press the power button to turn on the computer. ● When the computer is on, press the po wer button briefly to initiate Sleep. ● When the computer is in the Sleep state, pr ess the power button briefly to exit Sleep. ● W[...]

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    Component Description (3) QuickWeb button ● Wh en the computer is off or in Hiber nation mode, press the button to open HP QuickWeb. ● When the computer is in Microsoft Windows, press the button to open the default Web browser. ● When the computer is in HP QuickWeb, press the button to open the default Web browser. NOTE: For more informa tion[...]

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    Keys Component Description (1) esc key Displays system information when pressed in combination with the fn key. (2) fn key Executes frequently used system functions when pre ssed in combination with a function key, the num lk key, or the esc key. (3) Windows logo key Displays the Windows Start menu. (4) Function keys (f3 through f11) E xecute frequ[...]

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    Front Component Description (1) Wireless light ● White: An integrated wireless device, such as a wireless local area network (WLAN) device and /or a Bluetooth® device, is on. ● Amber: All wireless devices are off. (2) Power light ● White: Power is on. ● Blinking white: The computer is in the Sleep state. ● Off: The computer is off or in [...]

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    Right Component Description (1) Dockin g con nector Conn ects an optional docking device. (2) ExpressCard slot Supports optional 34mm ExpressCards. (3) Media Card Reader Supports the following digital card formats: ● MultiMediaCar d ● Secure Digital (SD) Card (4) Audio-out (headphone) jack/Audio-in (microphone) jack Connects optional powered st[...]

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    Left Component Description (1) Powe r connector Connects an AC adapter (2) RJ-4 5 (network) jack Connects a network cable. Th e RJ-45 jack has two activity indicator lights. ● Amber: The RJ-45 jack is active. ● Green: The RJ-45 jack is on. (3) RJ-11 (modem) jack (select m odels only) Connects a modem cable. (4) Optical drive Reads and writes (s[...]

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    Display Component Description (1) WLAN antennas (3)* Send and r eceive wireless signals to communicate with wireless local-area networ ks (WLAN). (2) WWAN antennas (2)* Send and receive wireless sign als to communicate with wireless wide-area networks (WWAN ). (3) Internal microphone (2) R ecords sound. (4) Webcam light Wh ite: The webcam is in use[...]

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    Rear Component Description (1) E xternal monitor port Connects an external VGA monitor or p rojector. (2) USB 2.0 port Connects an optio nal USB device. (3) USB charging port Connects an optional USB device. 14 Chapter 2 Getting to know your computer[...]

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    Bottom Component Description (1) Service cover release latch Releases the cover for the hard drive bay and memory module slots. NOTE: A service cove r screw is under the release latch. (2) Battery bay Holds the battery. (3) Battery release latch Releases the battery from the battery bay. (4) SIM slot Supports a wireless subscr ib er identity module[...]

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    Component Description (8) H ard d rive b ay and memory module compartments Contains the hard drive, the wirele ss LAN module slot, the WWAN module slot, and the memory module slots. CAUTION: To prevent an unresponsive system, replace the wireless module only with a wireless module authorized for use in the computer by the governmental agency th at [...]

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    3 HP QuickWeb Getting Started The HP QuickWeb en vironment provides a fun and e ngaging way to perform ma ny of your favorite activities. Your computer is ready to go within second s of starting QuickWe b , allowing you to rapidly access the Internet, widgets, and communication programs. Simply press the QuickWeb button on your computer, an d then [...]

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    4 N e t w o r k i n g ● Using an Internet service provid er ( ISP) ● Conne cting to a wireless network NOTE: Internet hardware and software features vary depending on computer model an d your location. Your computer may supp ort one or both of the following types of Internet access: ● Wireless—For mobile Internet access, you can use a wirel[...]

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    Connecting to a wireless network Wireless technolog y transfers data across radio waves instead o f wires. Your computer may be equipped with one or more of the followi ng wireless devi ces: ● Wireless local area network (WL A N) d ev ice ● HP Mobile Broadband Module, a wire les s wide area ne tw ork (WWAN) device ● Blueto oth device For more[...]

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    Configuring a wireless router For help in setting up a WLAN, refer to the informat ion provided by your route r ma nu fa ctu re r or yo u r ISP. The Windows operating system also provides tools to help you set up a new wireless network. To use the Windows tools to set up your network: ● Window s 7 —Select Start > Control Pa nel > Network [...]

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    5 Keyboard and pointing devices ● Using the keyboa rd ● Using pointing devices Using the keyboard Identifying the hotkeys A hotkey is a combination of the fn key (1) and either the esc key (2) or one of the function keys (3) . To use a hot key : ▲ Briefly press the fn key, and then briefly press the se cond key of the hotkey combination. Hotk[...]

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    Hotkey combination Description fn + f4 Switches the screen image among display devices c onnected to the computer. For example, if a monitor is connected to the computer, fn+f 4 alternates the screen image fr om computer display to monitor display to simultaneous display on both the computer and the monitor. Most external monitors receive video inf[...]

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    Component Description (1 ) fn key Turns the embedded numeric keypad on and off wh en pressed in combination with the num lk key. NOTE: The embedded numeric keypad will not function while an external keyboard or numeric keypad is connected to the computer. (2) Embedded numeric keypad When the keypad is turned on, it can be used like an external nume[...]

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    Turning the embedded numeric key pad on and off Press fn + num lk to turn on the emb edded numeric keyp ad. Press fn + num lk again to turn off the keypad. NOTE: The embedded numeric keypad is turned off while an external keyb oard or numeric keypad is connected to the compute r. Switching key fu nctions on the e mbedded numeric keypad You can temp[...]

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    Turning the Touc hPad off a nd on To turn the Tou chPad off and on, quickly do uble-tap the Tou chPad light. NOTE: The TouchPa d light is off when the Touch Pad is on. Navigating To move the pointer, slid e one finger across the Touc hPad in the direction you want the pointer to go. Using pointing devices 25[...]

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    Selecting Use the left and right T ouchPad buttons like th e corresponding butto ns on an external mouse. Using TouchPad gestures The TouchPad sup ports a variety of gestures. To use TouchPad gestures, place two fin gers on the TouchPad at the same time. NOTE: TouchPad gesture s are not supported in all programs. To view the demo nst ration of a ge[...]

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    Scrolling Scrolling is useful for movi ng up, down, or sideways on a page o r image. To scroll, p lace two finge rs slightly apart on the To uchPad, an d then d rag them ac ross the T ouchPad in an up, down, left, or right motion. NOTE: Scrolling speed is controlled by finge r speed. NOTE: Two-finger scrolling is enabled at the fa ctory. Pinching/Z[...]

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    Rotating Rotating allows you to rotate it ems such as photos. T o rotate, anchor you r left forefinger in the TouchPad zone. Move the right forefing er around th e an chored finger in a sweeping moti on, moving from 12 o’clock to 3 o’clock. To reverse the rotation, move your right forefinger from 3 o’clock to 12 o’clock. NOTE: Rotating must[...]

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    6 Maintenance ● Inserti ng or removing the batte ry ● Replacing or upgrad ing the hard drive ● Adding or replacing memory modules ● Updatin g programs and d rivers Inserting or removing the battery NOTE: For additional information on using the battery, refer to the HP Notebook Reference Guide . To insert the battery: ▲ Insert the battery [...]

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    2. Remove the battery from the computer (2) . Replacing or upgrading the hard drive CAUTION: To prevent information loss or an unresponsive system: Shut down the computer before removing the hard drive from the hard drive bay. Do not remove th e hard drive while the computer is on, in th e Sleep state, or in Hibern ation. If you are not sure whet h[...]

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    7. Remove the service cover by sliding the service cover out (4) and lifti ng it (5) . 8. Remove the fou r hard drive screws (1) . 9. Lift the hard drive by the tab (2) and pull away from the connection Replacing or up grading the hard drive 31[...]

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    Installing a hard drive 1. Slide the hard drive into the hard dri ve bay until it is sea ted (1) . 2. Replace the fou r ha rd dr ive screw s (2) . 3. Slide the service cover onto th e computer (2) . 4. Slide the service cover r ele as e latch to the rig ht (3) to replace the se rvice co ver s c re w (4) . 32 Chapter 6 Mainte nance[...]

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    5. Slide the release latch to the left (5) to secure the service cover. 6. Replace the battery. 7. Connect AC p ower and external devices to the compu ter. 8. Turn on the co mputer. Adding or replacing memory modules The computer ha s two memory module slo ts. Th e capacity of the comput er can be upgraded by adding a memory mo dule to the vacant e[...]

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    CAUTION: To prevent information loss or an unresponsive system: Shut down the compu ter before adding or repl acing mem ory modules. Do not remove a memory module while the comp uter is on, in the Sleep state, or in Hibern ation. If you are not sure whet her the compute r is of f or in Hibernation, turn the computer on by pressing the power button.[...]

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    b. Grasp the edge o f the memory modul e (2) , and th en gently pull the memory module ou t of the memory module slot. CAUTION: To prevent damage to the memory mod ule, hold the me mory module by the edges only. Do not touch th e components on the memory modul e. To protect a memory modu le a fte r re mova l, p lace it in an ele ctro sta tic- saf e[...]

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    c. G ently press the memory mo dule (3) down, applying pr essure to both the left an d right edges of the memo ry module, until the reten tion clips snap i nto place. CAUTION: To prevent damage to the memory module, b e sure that you do not bend the memory module. 10. Align the ta bs (1) on the se rvice cover with the n otches on the computer. 11. [...]

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    13. Slide the release latch to the left (5) to secure the service cover. 14. Replace the battery. 15. Connect th e AC power and an y external devices to the co mputer. 16. Turn on the co mputer. Adding or replacing memory modules 37[...]

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    Updating programs and drivers HP recommends that you up date your prog rams and driver s on a regular basis with the la test versions. Go to http://www.hp.com/ support to download the l atest versions. You can also register to receive automatic upd ate notifications when they beco me available. 38 Chapter 6 Mainte nance[...]

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    7 Backup and recovery Windows 7 ● Backing up your information ● Performing a system recovery To protect you r information, u se W i nd ow s Backup and R est ore to back u p ind i vidu a l f ile s an d f old er s, back up your entire hard drive (s elect models only), cr eate syst em repair discs ( select models only) by using the installed optic[...]

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    Note the following when backing up: ● Store personal files in the Docu men ts lib rar y, an d b a ck it up re gu larly. ● Back up temp lates that are stored in thei r associated programs. ● Save custo mized settings that ap pear in a window , toolbar, or menu bar by ta king a screen shot of your settings. The scree n shot can be a time -s ave[...]

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    CAUTION: Using Startup Repair comp letely erases h ard drive contents and reformats the hard drive. All files you ha v e cr ea te d and any soft w a re installed on the computer are permane ntly removed. When reformatting is comp lete, the recovery pr ocess restores the operating syst em, as well as the drivers, software, and utilities from the ba [...]

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    CAUTION: Using a Windows 7 operating system DVD co mpletely erases hard drive conte n t s an d reformats the hard d rive. All files you have created and any software insta lled on the computer are permanently removed. When reformatting is comp lete, the recovery proce ss he lp s you res t or e th e operating system, as well as dr ivers, software, a[...]

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    You can back up your i nformation to an optional ex ternal hard drive, a network drive , o r discs . Note the following when backing up: ● Store personal files in the Docu men ts f older, and back it up r eg ularly. ● Back up temp lates that are stored in thei r associated programs. ● Save custo mized settings that ap pear in a window , toolb[...]

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    CAUTION: Using Startup Repair comp letely erases h ard drive contents and reformats the hard drive. All files you ha v e cr ea te d and any soft w a re installed on the computer are permane ntly removed. When reformatting is comp lete, the recovery pr ocess restores the operating syst em, as well as the drivers, software, and utilities from the ba [...]

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    technical support. For contact informa tion, refer to the Worldwide Tel ephone Numbers booklet included with the computer. CAUTION: Using a Windows Vista operating system DVD completely erases har d drive cont ents and reformats the hard drive. All files you h ave created and any software installed on the computer are permanently removed. Whe n ref[...]

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    8 Customer support ● Contacting customer suppo rt ● Labels Contacting customer support If the information provided in this user guide, in the HP Notebook Referen ce Guide , or in Help and Support does n ot address you r qu e stion s, you can contact HP Customer Sup port at: http://www.hp.com/ go/contactHP NOTE: For worldwide support, click Cont[...]

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    Labels The labels affixed to th e co mpu te r pr ovid e in for m ation you may ne ed when you troubleshoot syste m problems or travel internationa lly with the computer: ● Serial numbe r label—Provides importan t information, incl uding the following : Component (1) Product name (2) Serial number (s/n) (3) Part number/Product number (p/n) (4) W[...]

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    9 Specifications ● Input power Input power The power information in this section may be helpfu l if you plan to travel internation ally with the computer. The computer op erates on DC power, whi ch can be supplied by an AC or a DC power source. Th e AC power source must be rated at 100–240 V, 50 –60 Hz. Although the comp uter can be powered f[...]

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    Index A audio-in (microphone) jack, identifying 11 audio-out (headpho ne) jack, identifying 11 B Backup and Restore 40 Backup and Restore Ce nter 42, 43 battery bay 15, 47 battery light 10 battery release latch 15 battery, replacing 29 Bluetooth label 4 7 Bluetooth, identifying compartment 15 button TouchPad 4 buttons display release 10 left TouchP[...]

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    lights battery 10 caps lock 6 drive 10 HP QuickWeb 6 mute 6 num lock 5 power 5, 10 TouchPad 6 webcam 13 wireless 5, 10 M Media Card Read er, identifying 11 memory module inserting 35 removing 34 replacing 33 memory module compartment cover removing 34 replacing 36 Menu key, identifying 9 microphone (audio-in) jack, identifying 11 Microsoft Certific[...]