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HP Envy 17-1190 manuals available for free PDF download: Maintenance And Service Manual, Reference Manual, Getting Started
HP Envy 17-1190 Reference Manual (82 pages)
HP 2000-210: Reference Guide
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Laptop
| Size: 3.19 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
1 Introduction
11
Finding more Information about Your New Computer
11
2 Networking (Select Models Only)
12
Creating a Wireless Connection
12
Identifying Wireless and Network Status Icons
12
Turning Wireless Devices on or off
13
Using the Wireless Button
13
Windows XP
13
Using HP Wireless Assistant (Select Models Only) to Turn Wireless Devices on or off
14
Using HP Connection Manager (Select Models Only)
14
Using Operating System Controls
15
Using a WLAN
15
Connecting to an Existing WLAN
15
Setting up a New WLAN
16
Protecting Your WLAN
17
Roaming to Another Network
17
Using HP Mobile Broadband (Select Models Only)
17
Inserting a SIM
18
Removing a SIM
18
Using Bluetooth Wireless Devices
19
Bluetooth and Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)
19
Using GPS (Select Models Only)
19
Connecting to a Wired Network
19
Using a Modem (Select Models Only)
19
Connecting a Country- or Region-Specific Modem Cable Adapter
20
Connecting a Modem Cable
20
Adding New Locations When Traveling
21
Selecting a Location Setting
21
Viewing the Current Location Selection
21
Connecting to a Local Area Network (LAN) (Select Models Only)
23
3 Multimedia
25
Using the Media Activity Controls
25
Audio
25
Adjusting the Volume
26
Checking Audio Functions on the Computer
26
Webcam (Select Models Only)
27
Using Skyroom (Select Models Only)
27
Video
27
Vga
27
Displayport
28
Hdmi
28
Configuring Audio for HDMI
29
Intel Wireless Display (Select Models Only)
29
Using HP Mediasmart (Select Models Only)
30
4 Power Management
31
Shutting down the Computer
31
Setting Power Options
32
Using Power-Saving States
32
Initiating and Exiting Sleep
32
Initiating and Exiting Hibernation
33
Using the Power Meter
33
Using Power Plans
33
Viewing the Current Power Plan
33
Customizing Power Plans
34
Selecting a Different Power Plan
34
Setting Password Protection on Wakeup
34
Using Battery Power
35
Finding Battery Information in Help and Support in Windows 7
35
Using Battery Check in Windows 7
36
Displaying the Remaining Battery Charge
36
Maximizing Battery Discharge Time
36
Managing Low Battery Levels
36
Identifying Low Battery Levels
36
Resolving a Low Battery Level
37
Resolving a Low Battery Level When a Charged Battery Is Available
37
Resolving a Low Battery Level When External Power Is Available
37
Resolving a Low Battery Level When no Power Source Is Available
37
Resolving a Low Battery Level When the Computer Cannot Exit Hibernation
37
Conserving Battery Power
37
Storing a Battery
38
Disposing of a Used Battery
38
Replacing the Battery
38
Using External AC Power
39
Testing an AC Adapter
40
5 External Cards and Devices
41
Using Digital Media Slot Cards (Select Models Only)
41
Inserting a Digital Card
41
Removing a Digital Card
42
Using PC Cards (Select Models Only)
42
Configuring a PC Card
43
Inserting a PC Card
43
Removing a PC Card
44
Using Expresscards (Select Models Only)
45
Configuring an Expresscard
45
Inserting an Expresscard
46
Removing an Expresscard
47
Using Smart Cards (Select Models Only)
47
Inserting a Smart Card
48
Removing a Smart Card
48
Using a USB Device
48
Connecting a USB Device
48
Removing a USB Device
49
Using 1394 Devices (Select Models Only)
49
Connecting a 1394 Device
50
Removing a 1394 Device
50
Using an Esata Device (Select Models Only)
50
Connecting an Esata Device
51
Removing an Esata Device
51
Using Optional External Devices
52
Using Optional External Drives
52
Using the Expansion Port (Select Models Only)
52
Using the Docking Connector (Select Models Only)
53
6 Drives
54
Handling Drives
54
Using Hard Drives
55
Improving Hard Drive Performance
55
Using Disk Cleanup
55
Using Disk Defragmenter
55
Using HP Protectsmart Hard Drive Protection in Windows 7 (Select Models Only)
56
Identifying HP Protectsmart Hard Drive Protection Status
56
Managing Power with a Parked Hard Drive
56
Using HP Protectsmart Hard Drive Protection Software
57
Using Optical Drives (Select Models Only)
57
Identifying the Installed Optical Drive
57
Inserting an Optical Disc
58
Slot Load
58
Tray Load
58
Removing an Optical Disc
59
Tray Load
59
When the Disc Tray Fails to Open
59
When the Disc Tray Opens Normally
59
Slot Load
60
Sharing Optical Drives
61
Using RAID (Select Models Only)
61
7 Security
62
Protecting the Computer
62
Using Passwords
62
Setting Passwords in Windows
63
Setting Passwords in Setup Utility
63
Entering an Administrator Password
64
Managing an Administrator Password
64
Entering a Power-On Password
65
Managing a Power-On Password
65
Using Antivirus Software
65
Using Firewall Software
65
Installing Critical Security Updates
66
Installing an Optional Security Cable
66
Using the Fingerprint Reader (Select Models Only)
67
Locating the Fingerprint Reader
67
8 Maintenance
68
Cleaning Your Computer
68
Cleaning the Display
68
Cleaning the Touchpad and Keyboard
68
Updating Programs and Drivers
68
Using Softpaq Download Manager
69
9 Setup Utility (BIOS) and System Diagnostics
70
Using Setup Utility
70
Starting Setup Utility
70
Changing the Language of Setup Utility
70
Navigating and Selecting in Setup Utility
71
Displaying System Information
71
Restoring Factory Settings in Setup Utility
72
Exiting Setup Utility
72
Updating the BIOS
72
Determining the BIOS Version
72
Downloading a BIOS Update
73
Using System Diagnostics
74
Appendix A Traveling with the Computer
75
Appendix B Troubleshooting Resources
77
Appendix C Electrostatic Discharge
78
Index
79
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HP Envy 17-1190 Maintenance And Service Manual (120 pages)
HP Envy 17-1190: Supplementary Guide
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Laptop
| Size: 4.02 MB
Table of Contents
Revision History
3
Table of Contents
7
1 Product Description
11
2 External Component Identification
16
Top Components
16
Display Components
16
Button
17
Keys
18
Lights
19
Touchpad
20
Front Components
21
Left-Side Components
22
Right-Side Components
24
Bottom Components
25
3 Illustrated Parts Catalog
26
Service Tag
27
Computer Major Components
28
Display Assembly Subcomponents
33
Plastics Kit
34
Mass Storage Devices
35
Miscellaneous Parts
36
Sequential Part Number Listing
37
4 Removal and Replacement Procedures
41
Preliminary Replacement Requirements
41
Tools Required
41
Service Considerations
41
Plastic Parts
41
Cables and Connectors
41
Drive Handling
42
Grounding Guidelines
42
Electrostatic Discharge Damage
42
Packaging and Transporting Guidelines
44
Component Replacement Procedures
46
Service Tag
46
Computer Feet
47
Battery
48
Primary Hard Drive
49
RTC Battery
52
Memory Module
53
Secondary Hard Drive
55
WLAN Module
59
Keyboard
61
Top Cover
63
Power Button Board
66
Usb/Card Reader Board
67
Optical Drive
68
Power Connector Cable
70
System Board
71
Fan/Heat Sink Assembly
75
Processor
77
Speakers
79
Subwoofer
80
Display Assembly
81
5 Setup Utility (BIOS)
88
Starting Setup Utility
88
Using Setup Utility
88
Changing the Language of Setup Utility
88
Navigating and Selecting in Setup Utility
89
Display System Information
89
Restoring Factory Default Settings in Setup Utility
89
Exiting Setup Utility
89
Updating the BIOS
90
Determining the BIOS Version
90
Downloading a BIOS Update
91
6 Specifications
93
Computer Specifications
93
Inch, WVA, FHD, LED Antiglare Display Specifications
94
Inch, SVA, HD+, LED Antiglare Display Specifications
95
Hard Drive Specifications
96
Blu-Ray ROM DVD±RW Super Multi Double-Layer Drive Specifications
97
DVD±RW and CD-RW Super Multi Double-Layer Combo Drive Specifications
98
7 Backup and Recovery
99
Recovery Discs
100
Performing a System Recovery
101
Recovering Using the Dedicated Partition (Select Models Only)
101
Recovering Using the Recovery Discs
101
Backing up Your Information
102
Using Windows Backup and Restore
102
Using System Restore Points
103
When to Create Restore Points
103
Create a System Restore Point
103
Restore to a Previous Date and Time
103
8 Connector Pin Assignments
104
Audio-In (Microphone)
104
Audio-Out (Headphone)
104
External Monitor
105
Hdmi
106
Network)
107
Universal Serial Bus
107
9 Power Cord Set Requirements
108
Requirements for All Countries
108
Requirements for Specific Countries and Regions
109
10 Recycling
110
Battery
110
Display
110
Index
116
HP Envy 17-1190 Getting Started (76 pages)
HP Envy 17-1181: User Guide
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Laptop
| Size: 2.05 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
8
1 Welcome
12
What's New
13
Beats Audio
13
Stardock
13
ATI Eyefinity Multi-Display Technology
14
Example Display Configuration for Single Large Surface (SLS)
14
Switching the Screen Image
14
Using the ATI Catalyst Control Center
15
Finding Information
16
2 Getting to Know Your Computer
18
Top
18
Touchpad
18
Lights
19
Button
20
Keys
21
Front
22
Right-Side
23
Left-Side
25
Display
27
Bottom
29
3 Networking
31
Using an Internet Service Provider (ISP)
32
Connecting to a Wireless Network
33
Connecting to an Existing WLAN
33
Setting up a New WLAN Network
34
Configuring a Wireless Router
35
Protecting Your WLAN
35
4 Keyboard and Pointing Devices
36
Using the Keyboard
36
Using the Action Keys
36
Using the Hotkeys
38
Using the Keypad
39
Using the Integrated Numeric Keypad
39
Using Pointing Devices
40
Setting Pointing Device Preferences
40
Using the Touchpad
40
Navigating
40
Turning the Touchpad off and on
40
Selecting
42
Using Touchpad Gestures
42
Pinching/Zooming
43
Scrolling
43
5 Maintenance
44
Removing or Inserting the Battery
44
Removing the Battery
44
Inserting the Battery
45
Replacing or Upgrading the Hard Drive
46
Removing the Hard Drive
46
Installing a Hard Drive
50
Adding or Replacing Memory Modules
52
Routine Care
60
Cleaning the Display
60
Cleaning the Touchpad and Keyboard
60
Updating Programs and Drivers
61
6 Backup and Recovery
62
Recovery Discs
62
Performing a System Recovery
63
Recovering Using the Dedicated Recovery Partition (Select Models Only)
64
Recovering Using the Recovery Discs
65
Backing up Your Information
65
Using Windows Backup and Restore
66
Using System Restore Points
66
When to Create Restore Points
66
Create a System Restore Point
67
Restore to a Previous Date and Time
68
7 Customer Support
69
Contacting Customer Support
69
Labels
69
8 Specifications
71
Input Power
71
Operating Environment
72
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