HP Pavilion All-in-One MS200 Getting Started Guide - All-in-One PCs - Page 9

Restarting the computer, Sound options, Sleep, Hibernate, Start, Arrow, NOTES

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The computer has these reduced power states:  Sleep mode saves your open documents and programs, and places your computer into a reduced-power state. During Sleep mode, the power status LED turns off, and the computer is ready to wake quickly.  Hibernate mode (available as an advanced power setting) saves the system memory to a temporary file on the hard disk and then turns off the hardware. When you turn on the computer again, the programs, folders, and documents that you had open are restored to the screen. Restarting the computer When you restart the computer, the computer clears some settings and starts over using the operating system and software in its memory. Restarting is the easiest and most effective way to solve many software issues for the computer. Also, you may want to install additional software programs or hardware devices onto the computer, and doing so may require that you restart the computer after installation. To restart the computer: 1 Click the Windows Start button®. 2 Click the Arrow button next to Shut Down, and then click Restart. Or Quickly press the On button on the front of the computer. Sound options Your computer supports the following sound options:  Built-in analog stereo speakers  Analog 2.0 or 2.1 powered speakers  Headphones NOTES:  Your computer supports powered speaker systems only. Powered speakers require a separate power supply.  By default, the internal speakers are on. HP All-in-One PC Setup 5

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HP All-in-One PC Setup
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The computer has these reduced power states:
Sleep
mode saves your open documents and programs, and places your computer into
a reduced-power state. During Sleep mode, the power status LED turns off, and the
computer is ready to wake quickly.
Hibernate
mode (available as an advanced power setting) saves the system memory
to a temporary file on the hard disk and then turns off the hardware. When you turn on
the computer again, the programs, folders, and documents that you had open are
restored to the screen.
Restarting the computer
When you restart the computer, the computer clears some settings and starts over using the
operating system and software in its memory. Restarting is the easiest and most effective way
to solve many software issues for the computer.
Also, you may want to install additional software programs or hardware devices onto the
computer, and doing so may require that you restart the computer after installation.
To restart the computer:
1
Click the Windows
Start
button
®
.
2
Click the
Arrow
button next to Shut Down
,
and then click
Restart
.
Or
Quickly press the On button on the front of the computer.
Sound options
Your computer supports the following sound options:
Built-in analog stereo speakers
Analog 2.0 or 2.1 powered speakers
Headphones
NOTES:
Your computer supports powered speaker systems only. Powered speakers require a
separate power supply.
By default, the internal speakers are on.