HP Vectra VE 6/xxx HP Vectra VE 6/xxx Series 8, User's Guide for Minitower Mod - Page 45

If Your PC Has a Software Problem, If Your PC Has a Configuration Problem

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3 Troubleshooting Your PC If Your PC Has a Software Problem If Your PC Has a Software Problem If your PC has a software problem, refer to the Upgrade and Maintenance Guide which is part of the MIS Kit available from HP's Support Web site at: http://www.hp.com/go/vectrasupport/. You can also download the latest versions of drivers and diagnostics software from this site. If Your PC Has a Configuration Problem If your PC has a configuration problem you can check and, if necessary, modify the configuration by using the Setup program. If you just want to see a summary of the PC's configuration you can view the summary screen. First, Turn On or Restart To be able to run the Setup program or view the summary screen you Your PC need to restart your PC. If your PC is off, turn on the display and then the PC. If the PC is already turned on, save your data, exit all programs and restart your PC. For Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 95, use the Shut Down - Restart your computer command in the Start menu. This command will automatically exit the operating system and restart the PC. For operating systems such as Windows NT 3.51, you must exit the operating system and then manually switch off the PC and then on, using the power on/off button. To Go to the Setup Program While the Vectra logo is displayed on your screen, press . The Setup program allows you to view and change the configuration of your PC, such as the passwords and standby (power saving) mode. English 37

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Troubleshooting Your PC
If Your PC Has a Software Problem
If Your PC Has a Software Problem
If your PC has a software problem, refer to the
Upgrade and
Maintenance Guide
which is part of the MIS Kit available from HP’s
Support Web site at:
.
You can also download the latest versions of drivers and diagnostics
software from this site.
If Your PC Has a Configuration Problem
If your PC has a configuration problem you can check and, if necessary,
modify the configuration by using the
Setup
program. If you just want
to see a summary of the PC’s configuration you can view the summary
screen.
First, Turn On or Restart
Your PC
To be able to run the
Setup
program or view the summary screen you
need to restart your PC. If your PC is off, turn on the display and then
the PC.
If the PC is already turned on, save your data, exit all programs and
restart your PC. For Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 95, use the
Shut
Down – Restart your computer
command in the
Start
menu.
This command will automatically exit the operating system and restart
the PC. For operating systems such as Windows NT 3.51, you must exit
the operating system and then manually switch off the PC and then on,
using the power on/off button.
To Go to the
Setup
Program
While the
Vectra
logo is displayed on your screen, press
.
The
Setup
program allows you to view and change the configuration of
your PC, such as the passwords and standby (power saving) mode.