HP Compaq Presario,Presario SR1010 Getting Started Manual
HP Compaq Presario,Presario SR1010 Getting Started Manual

HP Compaq Presario,Presario SR1010 Getting Started Manual

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  • Page 1 Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 2 HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. HP assumes no responsibility for the use or reliability of its software on equipment that is not furnished by HP. This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated to another language without the prior written consent of HP.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Putting Your PC Together ... 1 Turning On Your PC for the First Time ... 3 Setting Up and Connecting to Your Internet Account ... 4 Using Desktop Icons... 6 Using the Keyboard ... 7 Setting Up Sound ... 11 Using Speakers ...
  • Page 4 Viewing the PC Image on Your TV Screen ... 24 Disabling the TV Option ... 26 Disconnecting the TV ... 28 Using the HP Personal Media Drive ... 29 Connecting the Drive ... 29 Inserting the Drive ... 30 Locating the Drive and Assigning a Drive Letter ... 31 Using the Drive ...
  • Page 5 Copying a DVD or CD ... 52 Erasing a DVD or CD... 53 Removing Files in RecordNow!... 53 Removing Files from a Recorded Data Disc ... 53 Archiving Files on a DVD or CD ... 54 Creating an Image File... 54 Saving an Image ...
  • Page 6 Getting Help ... 73 Finding Onscreen Guides... 73 Finding Guides on the Web ... 73 Using the Onscreen Help and Support Center... 74 Using Instant Support ... 74 Using Compaq Connections ... 75 Using PC Help & Tools... 76 Index ... 77 Getting Started Guide Getting messages ...
  • Page 7: Setting Up Your Pc

    Comfort Guide. It describes proper workstation setup, posture, and health and work habits for computer users. It also provides important electrical and mechanical safety information. Safety & Comfort Guide. http://www.hp.com/ergo/ into your Web browser address box, and then press Enter on the keyboard. Setting Up Your PC...
  • Page 8: Connecting To The Pc

    Connecting to the PC Connect your main hardware devices like the monitor, keyboard, and mouse to the Your PC features and back of the PC. Other peripheral devices like a printer, scanner, camera, or other location, availability, equipment also plug into connectors on the back of your computer. Some PC models and number of also have connectors on the front of the PC.
  • Page 9: Turning On Your Pc For The First Time

    Connector Connector symbol Turning On Your PC for the First Time After you have completed the steps on the quick setup poster, you are ready to turn on your PC. 1 Press the Power button on the monitor. 2 Press the On button on the front of the PC. 3 Turn on the speakers, if they are present.
  • Page 10: Setting Up And Connecting To Your Internet Account

    Before you can connect to the Internet, you must sign up with an Internet service provider (ISP). HP has made arrangements with leading ISPs to help you sign up for Internet service using Easy Internet Sign-up (available on select models only).
  • Page 11: Transferring Your Old Pc Information And Files To Your New Pc

    • If your PC is always connected to your ISP, open your browser program, such as Internet Explorer: Click Start, choose All Programs, choose Online Services, and click Internet Explorer. If you are using MSN, AOL, or others and have questions, contact the ISP NOTE: directly.
  • Page 12: Using Desktop Icons

    Using Desktop Icons The desktop has shortcut icons that make it easy to find the things you need. Using Compaq Organize software Compaq Organize software (select models only) is a desktop tool you use to organize both your PC shortcuts and your favorite Internet destination links. You use it to organize the important things you do on the PC and the Internet, and to arrange them the way you want.
  • Page 13: Using The Keyboard

    Using the Keyboard Your keyboard has an arrangement of standard keys, indicator lights, and special buttons (select models only). Identifying Special Keyboard Buttons There are special buttons (select models only) at the top of the keyboard. (Some models have some of these special buttons on the left side of the main keys.) These buttons operate a CD or DVD player, connect you to the Internet, or provide quick access to specific functions.
  • Page 14 Icon Getting Started Guide Feature Shopping Sports Finance Connect Internet Search Chat E-Mail Entertainment Offers Calculator Media controls (CD/ DVD/MP3) Description Goes to popular Web sites. Can be reconfigured to open a site or software program. Opens the calculator. Can be reconfigured. Operates a disc player.
  • Page 15: Customizing The Keyboard Buttons

    Icon Feature Volume control (Volume knob or Volume Up and Volume Down buttons) Mute The number, location, and labeling of buttons vary by keyboard model. NOTE: Customizing the keyboard buttons You can customize some of the special buttons on the keyboard (select models only) to open different programs or files or to connect to favorite Web sites: 1 Click Start on the taskbar.
  • Page 16 Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 17: Setting Up Sound

    Setting Up Sound Using Speakers Speakers are included with the monitor (select models only) or are sold separately. Your PC supports only an active (powered) speaker system; the speaker system must have its own power cord. NOTE: channel audio speaker system is a system with more than two channels, and it may include a subwoofer.
  • Page 18: Setting Up 3-Connector Sound

    Setting up 3-connector sound PC models that include three sound connectors (select models only) on the back of the PC support up to six channels of sound (5.1 speaker output) and use the Multi-channel Sound Manager to configure the software settings. Connecting the speaker system to the PC (3-connector) The 3-connector audio speaker system uses the Audio In, Audio Out, and Mic connectors on the back or front of the PC.
  • Page 19: Configuring Multi-Channel Audio Output For The Dvd Player

    3 Click Multi-channel Sound Manager. The Multi-channel Audio Configuration window opens. If you do not see the Speaker Configuration tab, your PC does not have NOTE: the multi-channel capability. However, it still has two-channel (stereo) output. 4 Click the Speaker Configuration tab. 5 Select the option describing the number of speakers in your system, for example, 6/5.1 speaker mode.
  • Page 20: Setting Up 6-Connector Sound

    3 Click the Audio tab. 4 Click the option for the number of speakers to match your multi-channel speaker 5 Click Apply. 6 Click OK. NOTE: match the recorded DVD audio output. Setting up 6-connector sound PC models that include six sound connectors (select models only) on the back of the PC, support up to eight channels of sound (7.1 speaker output) and use the Sound Effect Manager to configure the software settings.
  • Page 21: Configuring The Sound Effect Manager (6-Connector)

    The previous figure shows the six audio connectors arranged on the back of the PC: the four connectors (A, B, C, and E) used for eight-channel audio and the connectors for the microphone (D, mic) and the audio line in (F, in). Connecting the speaker system to the PC (6-connector) 1 With the speaker system off, assemble the speakers and, if used, the subwoofer.
  • Page 22: Configuring Sound For Recording With The Sound Effect Manager (6-Connector)

    To hear DVD movies recorded with multi-channel audio from all speakers, change the audio properties for WinDVD to match your speaker configuration (if your InterVideo WinDVD program supports more than two channels). Refer to “Configuring multi-channel audio output for the DVD player” on page 13. To use a microphone or set up the PC for recording, see “Configuring sound for recording with the Sound Effect Manager (6-connector)”...
  • Page 23: Using The Sound Effect Manager (6-Connector)

    Selecting the Back Line in/Mic, Front Line in connectors for recording (6-connector) Perform these steps when you select Back Line in/Mic, Front Line in for the sound recording in step 6 of the previous procedure. If you want to record from the mic connector on the back of the PC, you must NOTE: perform these steps.
  • Page 24: Using The Audio Wizard In The Sound Effect Manager

    • Digital Audio — selects the digital audio output and digital audio frequency • Audio Wizard — opens a window that shows the connector panel on the Using the Audio Wizard in the Sound Effect Manager (6-connector) When you click the Audio Wizard button, a window opens that shows the three audio connectors on the front of the PC.
  • Page 25: Using The Memory Card Reader

    Using the Memory Card Reader Digital cameras and other digital imaging devices use memory cards, or media, to store digital picture files. The optional memory card reader (select models only) can read and write to a variety of types of memory cards and the IBM Microdrive disk drive.
  • Page 26: Working With The Safely Remove Hardware Utility

    Working with the Safely Remove Hardware utility If you open the Safely Remove Hardware window by mistake, click Close. Using the memory card reader NOTE: Insert the receptacle edge (holes) of this media into the slot. 1 Insert the media into the card slot until it stops. The activity light (A) on the 2 The PC opens a window so you can use the media contents.
  • Page 27: Memory Card Reader

    Memory card reader A Activity light B Upper-left slot C Lower-left slot D Upper-right slot E Lower-right slot Card CompactFlash Type I media CompactFlash Type II media IBM Microdrive disk drive Secure Digital (SD) Memory Card MultiMediaCard (MMC) Memory Stick (MS) Memory Card Memory Stick (MS-Pro) Memory Card...
  • Page 28 Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 29: Using A Tv As A Monitor

    Using a TV as a Monitor Your PC may have TV-out (select models only) capability, which means you can connect it to a television to view the computer image on a TV screen. With the TV-out feature, you can view the computer image, watch DVD movies (if you have a DVD player), or play games on your TV.
  • Page 30: Viewing The Pc Image On Your Tv Screen

    D Composite video cable E Composite jack C Back of PC D Composite video cable F S-video adapter cable B S-video jack C Back of PC NOTE: on the back of the PC. 3 To have sound come from your TV instead of from your PC, plug an audio cable Viewing the PC Image on Your TV Screen NOTE:...
  • Page 31: Nview Tab

    3 Turn on your PC. 4 When the Windows desktop appears, right-click an empty area of the desktop and choose Properties. The Display Properties window opens. 5 Click the Settings tab. 6 Click the Advanced button. 7 Look at the tabs, and follow the steps that apply to your PC: •...
  • Page 32: Displays Tab

    TV, and so on) to the PC. You can change where the PC desktop appears by pressing Alt+F5. (Press the Alt key and the F5 key on the keyboard at the same time.) Each time you press the Alt+F5 key combination, the PC desktop appears on the next device.
  • Page 33: Nview Tab (Disabling)

    nView tab (disabling) 1 Click the nView tab. 2 If you viewed the computer image on your PC monitor and your TV simultaneously, select nView Display Mode in the list on the left, and then select the Standard [Dualview] option. If you viewed the PC image on just the TV, select nView Display Mode in the list on the left, select Standard [Dualview], click the Device Settings button, choose Select Output Device, and then select the Analog Display option.
  • Page 34: Disconnecting The Tv

    Disconnecting the TV 1 Disable the TV option. See the previous procedure. 2 Turn off the TV and the PC. 3 Remove the video cable from the TV and the PC. 4 Remove the audio cable from the TV and the PC. 5 Reconnect your PC speaker cable to the Line Out jack (lime-green connector) on the back of the computer.
  • Page 35: Using The Hp Personal Media Drive

    USB hard disk drive designed to quickly and easily increase your storage capacity and to transfer media files such as digital photos, music, videos, and other important files. You can also use the HP Personal Media Drive to back up other drives on your PC.
  • Page 36: Inserting The Drive

    For some PCs (select models only), the HP Personal Media Drive is designed to fit inside a horizontal or vertical drive bay. This special drive bay includes an internal USB port and power cable that connect to the drive when it is inserted.
  • Page 37: Locating The Drive And Assigning A Drive Letter

    Also, it is easier for a software program to locate the files on the HP Personal Media Drive if a drive letter is assigned. Some programs may not be able to find files if the drive has a new drive letter.
  • Page 38: Using The Drive

    Using the Drive To store files: The best way to transfer files to the HP Personal Media Drive is to drag them from your local hard disk drive. This allows you to place files in specific folders. Refer to the following procedures for more detailed instructions about creating linked folders.
  • Page 39: Disconnecting The Drive

    Drive. USB Mass Storage Device may be listed twice. One may contain a memory card reader or other mass storage drive. 4 Select the HP Personal Media Drive, and then click OK. The name of the drive may be different if you renamed it, or it may appear as Generic Volume followed by the assigned drive letter.
  • Page 40 Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 41: Working With Digital Images

    Working with Digital Images Working with Digital Images You can connect a digital image source, such as a digital camera or a digital video camera, directly to the PC or through a docking station. Digital picture files you copy or download from the device appear in the My Pictures folder. You can copy digital picture files from the memory cards used by digital cameras and other digital imaging devices by using the memory card reader (select models only).
  • Page 42 Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 43: Playing Cds And Dvds

    1 Insert the music CD into your CD or DVD drive. 2 The music CD automatically begins to play. For more information on using iTunes, click the Help menu in the iTunes menu bar. For help on line, go to: http://www.hp.com/music/ with iTunes. models only). •...
  • Page 44: Playing Cds And Dvds With Windows Media Player

    Playing CDs and DVDs with Windows Media Player Your PC must have a DVD drive to play DVD movies. 1 Insert the music CD or DVD movie into the drive. 2 To play the CD or DVD, use the playback buttons in the Windows Media Player For more information on using Windows Media Player, click the Help menu in the Windows Media Player menu bar.
  • Page 45 2 Close the disc tray by gently pushing the tray into the PC. The movie plays in its own resizable video window, and the WinDVD control panel appears. If the Play DVD movie wizard window opens, select Play DVD movie using InterVideo WinDVD from the list. You may have to scroll down in the window to see it.
  • Page 46: Using Country/Region Codes

    Using country/region codes Most DVD discs have country/region codes embedded in the disc data that limit where the DVD movie can be played. The country/region number is usually placed over a world globe printed on the DVD packaging and disc. DVDs without country/region codes play on any player or drive in any country/region.
  • Page 47: Playing Video Cds (Vcd) With Windows Media Player 9

    Playing Video CDs (VCD) with Windows Media Player 9 1 Insert your video CD (VCD) into a DVD or CD drive. 2 Select Play DVD movie using Windows Media Player, and click OK. If the program doesn’t open, click Start, choose All Programs, and Windows Media Player.
  • Page 48 Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 49: Creating Cds And Dvds

    Burn is an industry term used to describe the recording of information onto a If your recording fails, manually select a slower recording speed (if HP supports lawful use of technology and does not endorse or encourage the Creating CDs and DVDs...
  • Page 50: Using The Software Quick Reference Table

    Using the Software Quick Reference Table To open the DVD Writer/CD Writer software programs, click Start on the taskbar, choose All Programs, select the program folder, and then click the program to open the software. Refer to the following table to determine the best programs for the tasks you want to do.
  • Page 51 Software With this program you can Windows • Import audio, video, and other media files from a Movie Maker 2.0 videotape, an audiotape, a Web camera, or a television broadcast. • Record audio and video files to create a video project that becomes a Windows Media source file with a .wmv extension.
  • Page 52: Creating Music Cds With Itunes

    Software InterVideo WinDVD Creator muvee autoProducer Creating Music CDs with iTunes To create a music CD using iTunes: 1 Click Start on the taskbar, choose All Programs, select iTunes, and then 2 Click the Edit menu, and select Preferences. 3 Click the Burning tab, and choose Audio CD as the Disc Format. 4 Click the Use Sound Check check box if you would like all songs on the CD 5 Click the File pull-down menu, and select New Playlist.
  • Page 53: Creating Music Cds With Windows Media Player

    9 Insert a blank disc into your drive. Do not use a double-layer DVD+R disc, they are not compatible with this program. 10 Click OK. For more information on using iTunes, click the Help menu in the iTunes menu bar or refer to your iPod Warranty and Support Guide.
  • Page 54: Creating Cds With Recordnow

    Home Screen Tab, and then select Erase Disc. CD-R discs play in most home and car stereos. CD-RW discs play only in HP supports the lawful use of technology and does not endorse or music CD in CD Audio (CDA) format, not as a data CD.
  • Page 55: Creating Cds To Play In Your Car Or Home Cd Players With Recordnow

    • As you add music files in the recording session, RecordNow! calculates and displays the amount of recording time available to record additional music files. • You can’t record song titles unless you make an exact copy of a music CD in your collection.
  • Page 56: Creating Cds To Play On Your Pc

    Creating CDs to Play on Your PC 1 Click Start, choose All Programs, Sonic RecordNow!, and then click 2 Click the Audio Projects tab. 3 Select Jukebox CD. 4 Insert a music CD to view the tracks on your CD. 5 Select the tracks you want to record, and then click Add.
  • Page 57: Storing Files On A Dvd Or Cd

    Storing Files on a DVD or CD Unlike music CDs, data DVDs and CDs can be recorded in multiple sessions. 1 Click Start, choose All Programs, Sonic RecordNow!, and then click RecordNow!. 2 Select the Data Projects tab. 3 Insert a blank or appendable CD-R, CD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, or Double-Layer DVD+R (select models) disc into your drive, and then click Data Disc.
  • Page 58: Storing Data Files On Disc

    RecordNow! updates the file and the previous version is overwritten. record and names of files that were previously recorded. displays the amount of recording space used on your disc. HP supports the lawful use of technology and does not endorse or RecordNow!.
  • Page 59: Erasing A Dvd Or Cd

    5 Click the Copy icon. 6 Insert a blank DVD or CD into the drive, and then click OK. 7 Click Done when the recording is complete. Erasing a DVD or CD You can use RecordNow! to erase music, data, or video files from rewritable DVDs and CDs, leaving almost all the disc space available for new recordings.
  • Page 60: Archiving Files On A Dvd Or Cd

    To remove data files from a recorded DVD or CD: 1 Click Start, choose All Programs, Sonic RecordNow!, and then click 2 Select the Data Projects tab. 3 Insert the disc from which you want to remove files. If an Auto Play 4 Click Data Disc.
  • Page 61: Saving An Image

    Saving an Image 1 Click Start, choose All Programs, Sonic RecordNow!, and then click RecordNow!. 2 Select the Backup Projects tab. 3 Select Save Image. 4 Insert the source disc into the drive. 5 Click Browse to set the destination and name of the image file. 6 Click the Save icon to create the image file.
  • Page 62: Disc Labeling With Lightscribe

    LightScribe media; however, as new media versions are introduced you will need to update the driver software for your LightScribe-enabled CD or DVD drive. Get driver updates from the HP Support Web site. Lightscribe requirements Burning a label with LightScribe requires three things: •...
  • Page 63 10 Click Edit Background, and then click Change Background to add a background image to the label. 11 Follow the onscreen instructions to browse to and select an image file. InterVideo Disc Label supports .jpg, .bmp, and .png image files. LightScribe creates a grayscale (monochrome) image similar to a black NOTE: and white photograph.
  • Page 64: Creating A Lightscribe Label After Burning A Disc With Itunes

    Creating a LightScribe label after burning a disc with iTunes iTunes works with Sonic Express Labeler to allow you to burn labels on a data CD or audio CD. The playlist you create in iTunes to burn a disc is automatically imported into Express Labeler so that this information is available for you to use on your LightScribe label.
  • Page 65 If the option you want is not listed, you can select Take no action, and then click OK. The window closes, and you can then manually select a different option through the Start menu on the desktop. Creating CDs and DVDs...
  • Page 66: Using Compatibility Information

    Here are some of the other options you can choose to view the files on the disc you inserted: • Click Start, My Computer, and then right-click the DVD Writer/ • Click Start, My Computer, and then double-click the DVD Writer/ Using Compatibility Information An important feature of a DVD Writer/CD Writer drive is its high level of compatibility with other optical drives and CD and DVD players.
  • Page 67: Using The Disc Quick Reference Tables

    DVD players and computer DVD-ROM drives. *GB is defined as 1 billion bytes. For the latest disc compatibility information for your PC, check the following Web site: http://www.hp.com Using double-layer DVD+R discs • Can only be written to with a Double-Layer DVD-Writer drive (select models only).
  • Page 68: Using Cd-R Discs

    Using CD-R discs • Can’t be erased or written to again. Some programs, like RecordNow!, allow • Can hold up to 80 minutes of music files, or up to 99 tracks. • Can hold up to 700MB of data, depending on the CD. •...
  • Page 69 Disc feature and compatibility Disc File type Can be recorded onto CD-ROM Data Music CD-R Data MP3 Music CD-RW Data MP3 Music DVD-ROM Data DVD movie DVD+R Data DVD movie DVD-R Double- Data Layer DVD+R DVD movie DVD+RW Data DVD movie DVD-RW DVD movie Plays...
  • Page 70 Optical drive quick reference Optical drive can Read CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs Read DVDs Read data on a CD Play music Record data or music to disc for storage or backup View DVD movies Record movies Play PC games Getting Started Guide DVD- DVD+RW/+R DVD-RW/–R...
  • Page 71: Creating Movies Using Windvd Creator

    Creating Movies Using WinDVD Creator WinDVD Creator allows you to capture (copy), edit, and record your home movies in four easy steps by using the InterVideo WinDVD Creator software program (select models only). Capture: Take videos and pictures from digital camcorders, analog video devices, and Webcams, and then save them to your hard disk drive.
  • Page 72: Using The Preview Window

    Using the Preview window The Preview window is located in the upper-left corner. It behaves differently for each task. Capture: Displays what your capture device is viewing. Edit: Plays back the selected video or displays the selected image. Add Menu: Displays what your menu and buttons look like. Using the Media Library The Media Library contains your video clips, images, and audio tracks.
  • Page 73: Capturing Digital Camcorder Video

    You may need to turn your device off and on again for the program to NOTE: detect it. If your PC has multiple video devices connected, they all appear on the Capture screen. Select the video source you would like to use. Capturing digital camcorder video 1 Click Start, choose All Programs, InterVideo WinDVD, InterVideo WinDVD Creator, and then click InterVideo WinDVD Creator again.
  • Page 74: Capturing Analog Video

    Capturing analog video 1 Click Start, choose All Programs, InterVideo WinDVD, InterVideo 2 Click the Record to Video File button. 3 Connect your VCR, television, or other input device to your composite or 4 Click your input source, click the Wrench icon, and select the Device 5 Select your composite or S-video source in the Video Source drop-down menu.
  • Page 75: Adding Images

    4 If you have already captured video for this project, drag and drop the video files from the Media Library to the Storyboard. If you have video files on your hard disk drive you would like to add to this project, click the Drag and Drop button.
  • Page 76: Adding Transition Effects

    3 Select the audio files from your hard disk you want to add to your audio library, 4 Drag and drop the audio files from the Audio Library to the video file of your 5 A musical note icon appears in the bottom right corner of the video file to which 6 To keep the audio track running for more than one video file, switch from Adding transition effects 1 Click the Transition Effects icon.
  • Page 77: Making A Movie

    3 Select the Open existing project button, and select your project. 4 Click the Add Menu button. 5 Click the Media Library icons to add a menu theme, chapters, buttons, audio tracks, and images to your DVD. 6 Click the Storyboard icons to edit the chapters and menu items. Making a movie This is the final step of your DVD project.
  • Page 78: Recording Vhs Analog Video Direct To Dvd (Select Models Only)

    Recording VHS analog video direct to DVD (select models only) To record VHS analog video direct to DVDs: 1 Connect your VCR or other analog video source to your composite or 2 Insert a blank recordable DVD or CD. 3 Click Start, choose All Programs, InterVideo WinDVD, InterVideo 4 Select the Archive Video to DVD button, and follow the onscreen Converting recorded TV to MPEG-2 format (Europe only)
  • Page 79: Getting Help

    Getting Help Finding Onscreen Guides The Documentation folder (select models only) in the All Programs menu contains any onscreen guides included with your PC. To see the items in the Documentation folder: 1 Click Start on the taskbar. 2 Choose All Programs. 3 Choose Documentation.
  • Page 80: Using The Onscreen Help And Support Center

    Using the Onscreen Help and Support Center Information about your PC is in the onscreen Help and Support Center (select models only). Here you can find links to driver updates, access to technical support options, and information about commonly asked questions. To open the Help and Support Center: •...
  • Page 81: Using Compaq Connections

    • Special offers for your PC Messages arrive while you’re connected to the Internet and may display an alert or a notice on your desktop. View messages as they arrive or read them later. Most Support updates delivered by Compaq Connections messages are also available to you through the Support Web site under the information for your PC model.
  • Page 82: Re-Enabling Messages

    Internet, and you automatically receive messages as they become available. To turn on the service: Double-click the Re-enable Compaq Connections icon on the desktop. 1 Click Start on the taskbar. 2 Choose All Programs. 3 Choose PC Help & Tools.
  • Page 83: Index

    3-connectors multi-channel speakers 6-connectors connectors PC back symbols on chassis converting recorded TV copying a DVD or CD country/region codes creating CDs customizing keyboard buttons desktop digital picture disc CD-R CD-RW compatible file formats double-layer DVD+R DVD+R DVD+RW DVD-R DVD-RW...
  • Page 84 Getting Started Guide HP Personal Media Drive video files keyboard button Sound Effect Manager (6-connector) connecting an HP Personal Media Drive to the PC onscreen Help and Support activity and power lights automatic on and off feature disconnecting the drive...
  • Page 85 TV-out cables connecting a TV set disabling TV option viewing PC image on TV updating, system connecting an HP Personal Media Drive to the PC User button playing with Windows Media Player playing with WinDVD VHS, recording to DVD...
  • Page 86 Windows Media Player Windows Movie Maker 2.0 Windows XP WinDVD Getting Started Guide guides creating music CDs features play music CDs playing video CDs features creating data CDs control panel features playing DVD movies playing video CDs WinDVD Creator adding a menu adding audio effects adding images adding title effects...

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