HP Pavilion a200 HP Pavilion Desktop PCs - (English) Quick Start Guide SEA/ANZ - Page 117

Problem, Solution, Start, Turn Off Computer, Restart

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Help Problem The PC (or part of it) doesn't seem to be working. Solution ■ Try restarting the PC as follows: 1 Click Start on the taskbar. 2 Click Turn Off Computer. 3 Click Restart. ■ If the PC shows no response to mouse or keyboard actions, reset the PC: 1 Press and hold the On button until the system turns off. 2 Wait a few seconds, and turn the PC back on. Note: Using the On button to reset the system is not recommended and should be used only as a last resort. ■ A software program, software driver, or the operating system software may be corrupted, erased, or damaged. You can use the Application Recovery program or the System Recovery program to reinstall the software. Refer to "Using Application Recovery and System Recovery" on page 95. ■ It's possible that a voltage spike, power outage, or brownout has occurred. Symptoms of voltage spikes include a flickering video display, unexpected PC startups, and the PC not responding to your commands. A voltage spike can occasionally corrupt or destroy files, so it is a good idea to consistently make backup copies of your data files. Prevent voltage spikes by installing a surge suppressor made for use with PCs between the power outlet and the PC power cord. Quick Start Guide 89

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Quick Start Guide
89
Help
Problem
Solution
The PC (or part of it)
doesn’t seem to be
working.
Try restarting the PC as follows:
1
Click
Start
on the taskbar.
2
Click
Turn Off Computer
.
3
Click
Restart
.
If the PC shows no response to mouse or keyboard actions, reset the PC:
1
Press and hold the On button until the system turns off.
2
Wait a few seconds, and turn the PC back on.
Note:
Using the On button to reset the system is not recommended and should be used only
as a last resort.
A software program, software driver, or the operating system software may be
corrupted, erased, or damaged. You can use the Application Recovery program or
the System Recovery program to reinstall the software. Refer to “Using Application
Recovery and System Recovery” on page 95.
It’s possible that a voltage spike, power outage, or brownout has occurred.
Symptoms of voltage spikes include a flickering video display, unexpected PC
startups, and the PC not responding to your commands. A voltage spike can
occasionally corrupt or destroy files, so it is a good idea to consistently make backup
copies of your data files. Prevent voltage spikes by installing a surge suppressor made
for use with PCs between the power outlet and the PC power cord.