HP TouchSmart 300-1220uk manual

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    584963 - 0 0 1 i Printed in Replac ing a Wireless K e yboard or Mouse .......2 Before You Begin .............. ................ ............. ...... 2 Replacing the Keybo ard or Mouse ................ ......... 2 Replacing Ba tteries ..... ............. ................ ............ 3 Upgrading or Rep lac ing Memor y .. ..................6 Before Y[...]

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    Replac ing a Wireless K e yboard or Mouse HP T ouc hsm art 300 PC[...]

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    2 584963 - 0 01 — Re pl a c in g a Wi rel es s Ke yboa rd o r M ous e Rep la c in g a Wirel es s K e ybo ard or M ous e 5- 1 0 minutes Bef ore Y o u Be gi n T w o r eplacement kits ar e av ailable: z Wi re l e ss key b o a rd z Wi re l e ss m ou s e wi t h wi re l e ss re c e ive r IMPORT ANT: T he k ey boar d and mouse mus t be ne xt to the HP P[...]

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    584963 - 0 0 1 — Re pl a c i ng a Wi rel es s Ke yboa rd o r Mo us e 3 5 If y ou ar e re placing th e mouse and it ha s a po we r s wit ch on the bottom, turn on the mouse po w er sw itch ( A ). The ke y board does not ha ve a po w er sw itch, so yo u can skip this step if y ou ar e installing the keyb o a rd on ly . 6 Pres s the blue connect but[...]

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    4 584963 - 0 01 — Re pl a c in g a Wi rel es s Ke yboa rd o r M ous e[...]

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    Upgra ding or Rep la c ing Mem or y HP T ouc hsm art 300 PC[...]

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    6 584963 - 0 0 1 — Upgradin g or Repla cin g Memory Upgra ding or Rep la c ing Mem or y 5 - 1 0 minutes Bef ore Y o u Be gi n Observe the f ollo wing r e quir ements befo re r emo v ing and r eplac ing memory cards . To o l s N e e d e d z T orx or flat sc r e wdr i ve r - medium tip Com puter Preparation 1 Remo ve an y media (CD , D VD , and mem[...]

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    584963 - 0 0 1 — Upgrading or Repl ac ing Memor y 7 Re mo ving the Memory 6 L ift the plastic shie ld on the back of the computer stand. 7 Us e a t or x or f l a t - h e a d sc rewd rive r t o re m ove t h e sc rew that sec ur es the r ight co v er . 8 Slide the r ight co ve r off . 9 Use y our fingers to pr ess outwar ds on the tabs on the left [...]

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    8 584963 - 0 0 1 — Upgradin g or Repla cin g Memory Installing a N e w Memory Card 1 Ori ent the ne w card so that the n otc h on the edge of the card f aces f orwar d and is on the ri ght . 2 Holding the card b y its edge s, slide it all the wa y into the slot . 3 Gentl y push do w n war d on the car d to snap it in to place . 4 Slide the r igh [...]

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    584963 - 0 0 1 — Upgrading or Repl ac ing Memor y 9 7 P lug the pow er cord into the bac k of the compute r and then into the po wer s our ce. 8 Retur n the compute r to the upr ight positi on and turn on the computer . T roub lesh ooting [This section n eeds to be v erified and/or modifi ed for M5. It w as copied from Amazon. ] If the computer d[...]

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    10 584963 - 0 0 1 — Upgradin g or Repla cin g Memory[...]

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    Remo ving and Replac in g a H ard Disk Driv e HP T ouc hsm art 300 PC[...]

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    12 584963 - 0 0 1 — Remo ving and Replac in g a Hard Disk Driv e Re mo v ing a nd R eplacing a Ha r d Di sk Dri v e 5 - 1 0 minutes Bef ore Y ou Be gi n Observe the f ollo wing r e quir ements befo re r emo v ing and r eplac ing the hard disk dr i ve . To o l s N e e d e d z T orx or flat sc r ew dr i ver - medum-si z ed tip Com puter Preparation[...]

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    584963 - 0 0 1 — Remo ving and Replac in g a Hard Disk Driv e 1 3 Remo ving t he H ard Disk Driv e 6 L ift the plastic shie ld on the back of the computer stand. 7 Us e a t or x or f l a t - h e a d sc rewd rive r t o re m ove t h e sc rew that sec ur es the le ft cov er . 8 Slid e the le ft co ve r off . 9 Loos en the scr ew at the bottom of the[...]

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    14 584963- 0 01 — Remo ving and Rep lac ing a H ard Disk Driv e 12 Remo ve the four s cr e ws that hold the dri ve in the cage . Remo ve the dri v e fr om the cage . Installing a N e w Hard Disk Driv e 1 Insert the new har d disk dr iv e into the cage . Make sur e that the har d dri v e is inse rted wi th the label on the bottom. 2 Install and ti[...]

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    584963 - 0 0 1 — Remo ving and Replac in g a Hard Disk Driv e 1 5 4 Align the w heels on each side of the top of the har d disk dr i ve cage w ith the slots in the har d disk dri ve bay , and insert the har d disk dri ve . 5 Pr ess do wn on the har d disk cage handle to snap it into place . 6 Ti ghten the capti v e scr ew on the har d disk dri v [...]

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    16 584963 - 0 01 — Remo ving and Repl ac ing a H ard Disk Driv e 11 Retur n the computer t o the upri ght positi on and turn on the computer .[...]

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    Remo ving and Replac in g a CD/D VD Driv e HP T ouc hsm art 300 PC[...]

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    18 584963 - 0 01 — Remo ving and Repl ac ing a CD/DVD Driv e Re mo vi ng a nd R eplacing a CD /D V D Dri v e 5 — 1 0 minutes Bef ore Y ou Be gi n Observe the f ollo wing r e quir ements befo re r emo v ing and r eplac ing the CD/DVD dr i ve . To o l s N e e d e d z T orx or flat-head sc r ew d r iv er - medum-si zed tip z V e r y s m a l l P h [...]

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    584963 - 0 0 1 — Remo ving and Repl acing a CD/D VD Driv e 1 9 Rem ovin g t he C D/ D VD Dr ive 6 L ift the plastic shie ld on the back of the computer stand. 7 Us e a t or x or f l a t - h e a d sc rewd rive r t o re m ove t h e sc rew that sec ur es the le ft cov er . 8 Slid e the le ft co ve r off . 9 Loo sen the sc r ew at the back of the CD/[...]

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    20 584963 - 0 01 — Remo ving and Repl ac ing a CD/DVD Driv e 11 Disconnect the cable on the r ight-hand side of the CD/D VD dri ve cage . 12 Use the sm all Phillips scr e wdr i ver to r emo ve the f our scr ew s that sec ur e the CD/DVD dr iv e in the cage. T wo sc re ws ar e on eac h side . 13 Slide the CD/D VD dri v e fo rwar d to r emo v e it [...]

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    584963 - 0 0 1 — Remo ving and Repl acing a CD/D VD Driv e 2 1 Installing a Ne w CD/D VD Dri v e 1 Insert the ne w CD/DVD dr i ve int o the cage . Ori ent the CD/D VD dri ve so that the connecti on fo r the cable aligns w ith the opening at the r ear of the cage . 2 Insert and tighte n the four sc r e ws on the si des of the CD/D VD cage - two o [...]

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    22 584963 - 0 01 — Remo ving and Repl ac ing a CD/DVD Driv e 6 Slid e the le ft co ve r into pl ace . 7 Replace the left cov er scr e w . 8 Reconnect an y cables that wer e disconnected fo r this pr ocedur e. 9 P lug the pow er cor d into the bac k of the computer and then into the po we r sour ce. 10 Re turn the computer to the u pright po sitio[...]

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    23 584963 - 0 0 1 — Remo ving and Repl ac ing a CD/DVD Driv e[...]

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    Cop yr ight © 2009 Hew lett-P ack ar d Dev elopment Co mpan y , L.P . The inf ormation contained herein is sub ject to c hange without notice . Ve r s i o n : 1 .0[...]