Page 1
Business PCs Setting Up Getting Started Fixing Problems Adding Components ... www.hp.com/go/briosupport...
Page 2
Notice The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Hewlett-Packard shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material.
Brio Guide This manual will help you: • Set up and begin using your HP Brio PC for the first time • Troubleshoot your PC • Upgrade and replace components in your PC • Find out where to get more information. Where to Find Information Your PC’s Online Brio Center HP Brio Center - Use this online information center to access information on using...
Important Safety Information For your safety, never remove the PC’s cover without first removing the power cord and any connection to a telecommunications network. Always replace the cover before switching the PC on again. For your safety, always connect equipment to a grounded electrical wall outlet. Always use a power cord with a properly grounded plug, such as the one provided with the equipment, or one in compliance with your national safety standards.
Contents Setting Up Your Brio ..............1 Unpacking the Computer and the Monitor .............2 Choosing a Comfortable Workspace ..............2 Connecting a Mouse, Keyboard, Power Cords and Monitor ....3 Connecting Other Equipment to Your PC ............4 Starting Up the PC ......................5 Setting Up Windows for the First Time ...............5 The HP Brio Center ....................
Page 6
Contents Replacing a Pentium Processor (BA600 PCs) ..........51 Replacing the Floppy Drive .................52 Replacing the Hard Drive ..................54 Installing an Expansion Bay Drive ..............56 Installing a Memory Module ................59 Installing an Expansion Card ................60 Replacing the Power Supply Unit ..............61 Replacing the Battery ....................
Setting Up Your Brio This chapter describes how to set up and begin working with your HP Brio PC. Unpacking the Computer and the Monitor ......page 2 Choosing a Comfortable Workspace ........ page 2 Connecting a Mouse, Keyboard, Power Cords and Monitor .. page 3 ......
Unpacking the Computer and the Monitor Unpacking the Computer and the Monitor Remove the computer and the monitor from their boxes. When you have finished unpacking the boxes, you will find the items shown here. Your monitor or keyboard may be different from the ones shown here. Monitor Brio Assist CD-ROM Keyboard...
Voltage selector Monitor* Power connector * If you have a Brio BA600 PC with an add-on video card fitted, you must connect your monitor to the connector on the add-on video card and not to the monitor connector Note shown above.
Connecting Other Equipment to Your PC Connecting Other Equipment to Your PC To use external devices such as a printer, scanner, digital camera or USB modem or to connect to a LAN (local area network), connect device cables to the rear of your PC as shown below: Parallel connector (for a printer or...
Starting Up the PC Starting Up the PC To start the PC, press the On/Off button. Hard Drive On/Off Activity Light Button Power On Status Light Setting Up Windows for the First Time When your PC starts up for the first time, you will have to enter the unique Product ID provided with Windows.
The HP Brio Center The HP Brio Center When your Brio starts up it launches the HP Brio Center. This online application contains the following links: • HP Brio Internet Center (only available in some countries) - use to set up an Internet connection, monitor Internet usage, create your own Web site and online store, or access Web-based information of interest to the small business.
Getting Started with Brio This chapter describes how to use your PC’s desktop and the online HP Brio Center preinstalled on your PC. Using Your PC’s Desktop ..........page 8 Easy Access to Information with the Brio Center ....page 10 Using Your Software ............
Using Your PC’s Desktop Using Your PC’s Desktop Maximize Window Minimize Window Close Window HP Brio Desktop Center Various icons Recycle Taskbar Start button Taskbar button Notification area All the features described in this section are standard to Windows. For further details on Note any of these features, together with details on general Windows functionality, please refer to the relevant Windows documentation, or the Windows Help system.
Using Your PC’s Desktop Icons Icons are small graphical objects that represent a particular feature, area or application (program) on your computer. Double-clicking on them opens that feature. They can be dragged around the desktop or placed in the recycle bin. The Taskbar The taskbar is at the bottom of your window by default.
Easy Access to Information with the Brio Center Easy Access to Information with the Brio Center The Brio Center window is displayed when you first start up your PC. To stop the Brio Center appearing every time, click on the check box in the Brio Center window. You can then access the HP Brio Center by: •...
Easy Access to Information with the Brio Center Registering Your PC By registering your HP Brio PC, HP gets a clearer view of your needs and can serve you much better. When you register your HP Brio PC, you are automatically entered in a prize draw where you could win another HP product.
Page 18
Easy Access to Information with the Brio Center The Internet Center provides access to a series of Internet-based services allowing you • Connect for the first time - click on to sign up with an Internet service provider. • Get Business Information - click on to access the HP and favored Internet partners’...
Page 19
Easy Access to Information with the Brio Center Fix a Problem Fix a Problem is an online source of tips on how to solve problems with your PC. It includes: • Try this first - click on for a useful checklist to run through if you have a problem with your PC.
Using Your Software Using Your Software When a program is installed in your PC, you can launch it by selecting it from the Start menu on your taskbar. You can also create a desktop shortcut so that you can launch a program directly from the desktop.
If You Have a Problem You should read this chapter for advice on avoiding or solving problems with your HP Brio PC. What to Do First ............. page 16 Troubleshooting Quick Reference ........page 17 HP Hardware Diagnostics (DiagTools) ....... page 18 Brio Assist CD-ROM ............
What to Do First What to Do First Don’t panic! Most things that go wrong with computers can be fixed relatively easily — provided you do not rush into them. Use the following checklist to see where you can find help. Is there really a problem with my PC or do I just Either not know how to do something?
Troubleshooting Quick Reference Troubleshooting Quick Reference PC won’t start • Check power cord is correctly connected. • Check voltage switch is correctly set. PC starts but there is no • Check the display is correctly connected and switched ON. display •...
HP Hardware Diagnostics (DiagTools) HP Hardware Diagnostics (DiagTools) HP strongly recommends you use DiagTools. It provides the most effective way of Note solving most hardware problems. It can also help you distinguish between a hardware and a software problem. With DiagTools, you can: •...
Brio Assist CD-ROM If the PC does not boot from the Brio Assist CD, you must change the order of devices from which your PC tries to start up. To do so, restart your PC and press F2 when Note prompted to enter the HP Setup program.
The Setup program has online help to guide you through any changes you have to make. Entering the Setup Program To enter the Setup program, press F2 when the Hewlett-Packard logo appears on screen. Setup Program Menus Your PC’s Setup program contains a series of menus, which are selected with the right...
Page 27
HP Setup Program The Setup program contains the following menus: • Main - for basic information on your configuration including processor speed, the amount of installed RAM, installed drives, time and date. • Advanced - for setting Advanced Features. • Security - for setting a password to restrict access to your computer. It is possible to set a Supervisor or a User password.
Troubleshooting Help Zone Troubleshooting Help Zone Where to Find Help Use this table to see where to go in this section for help with your problem. Problem Go to ... You need troubleshooting quick reference information. page 17 PC does not start. No power. page 23 PC hangs (the image on the monitor freezes and you can no page 24...
Page 29
Troubleshooting Help Zone No Power Problem Possible cause To try and fix this ... PC does not start – the PC’s power-on The PC’s power cord is Connect the power cord to a grounded power indicator is not on. incorrectly connected. outlet and to the PC.
Troubleshooting Help Zone Problems Starting the PC Problem Possible cause To try and fix this ... During startup the PC hangs (freezes). You may have added an Disconnect the PC’s power cord. incompatible memory Remove the PC’s cover (see page 44). module.
• Windows 95/98: Restart the PC. The Hewlett-Packard screen is displayed. When you hear a beep, press F8 and then start the PC in safe mode. Double-click on the Display icon in your PC’s Control Panel, then click on the Settings button.
Troubleshooting Help Zone PC Stuck in Sleep Mode Problem To try and fix this ... Moving the mouse or pressing a key on the keyboard Press in the power button for 5 seconds. The PC will shut down. is not enough to wake your PC from its sleep state Note that any unsaved data will be lost.
Troubleshooting Help Zone Software Problem Problem To try and fix this ... • Power indicator light is Refer to the application software documentation and/or the operating system illuminated, but some documentation for guidance. • software won’t run. If the software is running but not functioning properly, try to save any unsaved data, then close down the application and relaunch it.
Troubleshooting Help Zone PC Displays an Error at Startup When your PC starts up it performs a Power-on Self Test (POST) to test your hardware configuration for any problems. If a problem is detected during the POST, an error is displayed on your PC’s monitor. The following section describes what to do if your PC displays one of these error messages.
Page 35
Troubleshooting Help Zone Keyboard Test Error Problem Possible cause To try and fix this ... POST displays a The keyboard cable is not Switch off the PC. keyboard test correctly connected. Plug the cables into the correct connectors on the back of the PC. error.
Page 36
Troubleshooting Help Zone Floppy Drive Test Error Problem Possible cause To try and fix this ... Power-On-Self-Test The drive is incorrectly Switch the PC OFF then ON. displays floppy drive configured in the PC’s When the message Press F2 to Enter Setup appears, press test error.
Page 37
Troubleshooting Help Zone Hard Disk, DVD or CD-ROM Drive Test Error Problem Possible cause To try and fix this ... Power-On-Self-Test The drive is incorrectly Switch the PC OFF then ON. displays hard disk, DVD or configured in the PC’s When the message Press F2 to Enter Setup appears, CD-ROM drive test error Setup program.
Page 38
Troubleshooting Help Zone CMOS Test Error Problem Possible cause To try and fix this ... POST displays a CMOS test The internal battery is not Set the PC to the correct time (refer to the operating error. CMOS is a chip that working.
Page 39
Troubleshooting Help Zone Serial or Parallel Port Test Error Problem Possible cause To try and fix this ... POST displays a port test The port is incorrectly Switch the PC OFF then ON. error. configured in the PC’s Setup When the message Press F2 to Enter Setup program.
Troubleshooting Help Zone Other Configuration Problems Problem To try and fix this ... POST displays an error not covered by an earlier Check your Setup program settings: section in this chapter. Turn on or restart the PC. When the message Press F2 to Enter Setup appears, press the F2 key.
Page 41
Troubleshooting Help Zone PC Has an Audio (Sound) Problem Problem To try and fix this ... No sound when running Check the volume, mute, and balance settings. Refer to the operating system documentation for any applications. more information. Absence of sound can also be caused by a hardware conflict. Hardware conflicts occur when two or more peripheral devices compete for the same signal lines or channels.
Page 42
Troubleshooting Help Zone More Troubleshooting for Your Drives and USB Modem This section provides more information on how to solve problems with your drives or USB modem. Be sure to disconnect the power cord and any telecommunication cables from your computer before you remove the cover to check the cable connections or jumper settings.
Page 43
Troubleshooting Help Zone CD-ROM or DVD Drive Doesn’t Work Checklist Check that a CD-ROM or DVD is inserted in the drive. Check that all cables (data, power and audio) have been properly connected both to the CD-ROM drive and to the system board.
Page 44
Troubleshooting Help Zone CD-ROM or DVD Drive Door Doesn’t Open Checklist If you have difficulty removing a disc from the CD-ROM or DVD drive (during a power failure for example), you can use the manual eject button. For example, to eject a CD-ROM using the manual eject button: •...
Support and Information Services Support and Information Services For information on service and support, refer to your dealer or the documentation provided with your PC Collecting Information Before Contacting Support Make a note of some of the information mentioned below. This will help your authorized support provider deal with your problem quickly and efficiently: PC Description Model and serial number...
Upgrading and Replacing Brio Hardware This chapter describes how to install hardware components in your HP Brio PC. Important - Before You Start ..........page 42 Inside the Computer ............. page 43 Removing and Replacing the Cover ......... page 44 Accessing or Replacing the System Board ......
Important - Before You Start Important - Before You Start Read this section before installing any accessories in your PC. For your safety, never remove the PC’s cover without first removing the power cord from Warning the power outlet, and any connection to a telecommunications network. Always replace the cover before switching the PC on again.
Removing and Replacing the Cover Removing and Replacing the Cover Removing the Cover Caution For your safety, disconnect the power cord and all external cables. 1 Place the PC on a flat surface and stand behind it. 2 Disconnect all cables from the rear of the PC. 3 Loosen the three thumb screws from the rear of the PC.
Removing and Replacing the Cover Replacing the Cover 1 Pull the bottom edges of the PC cover apart slightly. 2 Lower the cover onto the PC, leaving a gap of about 1cm (0.3 inches) between the cover and the front of the PC. 3 Check that the cover is correctly held in place with the metal tabs positioned inside the guide rails.
Accessing or Replacing the System Board Accessing or Replacing the System Board Removing the Side Panel for Easy Access to System Board Components When replacing some components, you should take out the panel holding the system board for easy access to the components. To do this: 1 Remove the PC’s cover.
Page 53
Accessing or Replacing the System Board 7 Place the system board on a flat surface beside the PC. 8 Refer to the appropriate section in this chapter for instructions on removing individual components. 9 Refer below for instructions on reinstalling the system board in the PC. Installing a New System Board 1 Follow the instructions on page 46 before continuing with the following steps.
Accessing or Replacing the System Board Replacing the Side Panel 1 Replace the side panel in the PC. Align the panel with the metal positioning tab and engage the lower retaining tabs. 2 Rotate the top of the panel towards the PC. 3 Slide the panel towards the rear of the PC until all the retaining tabs are engaged.
LAN (network) serial port card cards, allows the PC to be started from a network Brio BA600 Power connector Status panel connector Models Floppy drive CD-ROM, DVD, Tape or Zip drive Hard drive...
Replacing a Celeron Processor (BA400 PCs) Replacing a Celeron Processor (BA400 PCs) Caution For your safety, disconnect the power cord and all external cables. 1 Remove the cover. Refer to page 44. 2 Open the side panel of the PC and lay the system board flat. Refer to ”Removing the Side Panel for Easy Access to System Board Components”...
Replacing a Pentium Processor (BA600 PCs) Replacing a Pentium Processor (BA600 PCs) Caution For your safety, disconnect the power cord and all external cables. 1 Remove the cover. Refer to page 44. 2 Open the side panel of the PC and lay the system board flat. Refer to ”Removing the Side Panel for Easy Access to System Board Components”...
Replacing the Floppy Drive Replacing the Floppy Drive 1 Remove the cover. Refer to page 44. 2 Remove the floppy drive tray fixing screw. 3 Slide the floppy drive tray towards the back of the computer until it is released from its mountings, then lift it free.
Page 59
Replacing the Floppy Drive 5 Remove the three retaining screws. These have the number "1" engraved alongside. 6 Slide the old drive out of the tray. 7 Slide the new drive into the drive tray, making sure that the connectors on the rear of the drive are at the back of the bay.
Replacing the Hard Drive Replacing the Hard Drive For information on recovering the contents of your old hard drive, refer to ”Brio Assist CD-ROM” on page 18. For your safety, disconnect the power cord and all external cables. Warning 1 Remove the cover. Refer to page 44. 2 Remove the hard drive tray fixing screw.
Page 61
Replacing the Hard Drive 6 Slide the new drive into the hard drive tray. CONNECTOR SIDE is engraved on the inside of the tray to help you find the correct orientation. 7 Replace the four screws. Caution Take care when handling the hard drive. A one-quarter inch drop can damage it. 8 Reconnect the power and data cables.
Installing an Expansion Bay Drive Installing an Expansion Bay Drive Replacing a CD-ROM or DVD Drive in the Top Bay To avoid electrical shock and harm to your eyes by laser, do not open the laser module. The laser module should be serviced by service personnel only. Do not attempt to make Warning any adjustment to the laser unit.
Page 63
Installing an Expansion Bay Drive 6 Replace the audio, data and power cables. 7 Replace the cover. Refer to page 44. Installing a Drive in the Lower Expansion Bay 1 Remove the cover. Refer to page 44. 2 Remove the PC’s front panel by simultaneously releasing the four lower clips. 3 Rotate the bottom part of the panel gently upwards until the whole panel can be lifted off.
Page 64
Installing an Expansion Bay Drive 9 Connect the data and power cables. • If this is the second device installed in the expansion bays, fit the data connector marked CD Slave. • If this is the only device, fit the end CD connector marked CD Master. 10 Replace the cover.
Side Panel for Easy Access to System Board Components” on page 46. Position of memory modules Brio BA400 PC Brio BA600 PC 4 Either remove the module you want to replace or locate an empty memory module socket. 5 Make sure that the socket’s clips are open.
Installing an Expansion Card Installing an Expansion Card 1 Remove the PC’s cover. Refer to page 44. 2 Locate the slot you want to use. • If fitting a card in an empty slot, unscrew the slot cover facing the slot you want to use and lift it out.
Replacing the Power Supply Unit Replacing the Power Supply Unit To avoid electrical shock, do not open the power supply. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Warning 1 Remove the cover. Refer to page 44. 2 Remove the three screws from the rear of the PC. 3 Disconnect all power cables from installed drives and from the system board.
1 Remove the cover. Refer to page 44. 2 Lay the PC on its side to gain access to the system board. Position of battery Brio BA600 PC Brio BA400 PC Remove the old battery by pressing the retaining clip with a flat-headed screwdriver and lifting the battery clear of the battery holder 4 Place the new battery in the battery holder, with the “+”...
Working in Comfort Thank you for selecting HP computing equipment. To optimize your comfort and productivity, it is important that you set up your work area correctly and use your HP equipment properly. With that in mind, we have developed some set-up and use recommendations for you to follow based on established ergonomic principles.
About Repetitive Strain Injury About Repetitive Strain Injury Because your comfort and safety are our primary concern, we strongly recommend that you use HP computing equipment in accordance with established ergonomic principles and recommendations. Scientific literature suggests that there may be a relationship between injury to soft tissues—especially in the hands and arms—and prolonged improper use of keyboards or other equipment requiring repeated motions of the hands and forearms.
Preparing Your Work Environment What can I do to avoid RSI? Some people who use computers may experience physical discomfort during their use. This discomfort may be a symptom of a repetitive strain injury. Properly setting up and using computing equipment can help to minimize your chances of experiencing this discomfort.
Page 72
Preparing Your Work Environment with your knees slightly bent below your hips. Ideally, the seat pan should be able to tilt both forward (minimum of 5 degrees) and backward (minimum of 10 degrees). If the chair has an adjustable seat pan, inclining the seat slightly forward will transfer some of the pressure from the spine to the thighs and feet.
Preparing Your Work Environment Your Work Posture Sitting in one position for long periods can be uncomfortable. To minimize the potential for physical discomfort or injury, it's important that you maintain proper posture. • Back - While sitting at your work surface, make sure your back is supported by the chair's backrest in an erect position or angled slightly backwards.
Setting Up Your HP Computing Equipment Setting Up Your HP Computing Equipment Make sure that all the elements of your HP computer system—monitor, document holder, keyboard, mice and other input devices, and headphones and speakers—are optimally arranged and adjusted to meet your personal requirements. The recommendations that follow will help you achieve this.
Page 75
Setting Up Your HP Computing Equipment Window Tilt Monitor Swivel Monitor Use Specifications • When viewing your monitor, your head should not be tilted more than 15 degrees forward. • You should not have to look up more than 5 degrees above horizontal or down more than 30 degrees below horizontal for normal work tasks, such as typing or reading.
Setting Up Your HP Computing Equipment Your HP Keyboard The proper positioning and use of your HP keyboard is important when using HP computing equipment. Be sure to observe the following recommendations to optimize your comfort and safety: • We recommend you place your keyboard in front of the screen or document holder, whichever is viewed the most.
Page 77
Setting Up Your HP Computing Equipment while typing. Literature suggests that you should not bend your wrists sideways or more than 10 degrees up or down. Keep your wrists straight by moving your entire hand and forearm over to use the function keys or numeric keypad. •...
Comfort and Safety Checklist • If you are using a scrolling mouse, be sure to keep your fingers and hand in a relaxed, neutral position when activating the scroll wheel. Also, this type of mouse features software that can minimize the number of mouse movements or button clicks.
Page 79
Comfort and Safety Checklist General • Work Surface Height - Adjust either your seat height, work surface or both, to position the work surface at approximately elbow height. • Work Surface Arrangement - Make sure frequently used equipment is within easy reach.
Page 80
Comfort and Safety Checklist Overall • Look away from the screen from time-to-time to help reduce eyestrain. Focus on distant objects briefly, and blink periodically to lubricate your eyes. You also should have your eyes checked on a regular basis and ensure your eyeglass prescription is suitable for working on a monitor screen.
Technical Information This chapter provides technical information on your PC. For more detailed information, refer to the PC’s datasheet in the library on HP’s web site: www.hp.com/desktops. Technical Characteristics ..........page 76 Clearing Your PC’s CMOS (BIOS) Settings ......page 78...
Technical Characteristics Technical Characteristics As an ENERGY STAR partner, HP has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency (Windows 98 and Windows 95 only). To check power consumption figures, refer to the following tables. Characteristics (models BA400) Description Weight (configuration with 1 CD-ROM 9.8 kilograms (21.6 pounds)
Page 83
Technical Characteristics Characteristics (models BA600) Description Weight (configuration with 1 CD-ROM 9.8 kilograms (21.6 pounds) drive, excluding keyboard and display) Dimensions 34.9cm (Depth) by 19.6cm (Width) by 35.9cm (Height) (13.7 inches by 7.72 inches by 14.13 inches) Footprint 0.068 m (0.73 sq ft) Acoustic noise emission (ISO 7779) Sound Power...
Clearing Your PC’s CMOS (BIOS) Settings Clearing Your PC’s CMOS (BIOS) Settings CMOS is a chip that keeps a record of installed components when your PC is turned off. Clearing CMOS settings may help you resolve some common problems. For example: •...
Page 85
Clearing Your PC’s CMOS (BIOS) Settings Manually Clearing CMOS and Passwords on a Brio BA400 1 Remove the PC’s cover. Refer to page 44. 2 Remove the PC’s side panel to gain easier access to the switches. Refer to page 46. B B B B r r r r i i i i o o o o B B B B A A A A 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S S S S y y y y s s s s t t t t e e e e m m m m b b b b o o o o a a a a r r r r d d d d Switch block...
Page 86
Clearing Your PC’s CMOS (BIOS) Settings Manually Clearing CMOS and Passwords on a Brio BA600 1 Remove the PC’s cover. Refer to page 44. 2 Locate the CMOS jumper on the system board. You may need to remove the PC’s side panel to gain easier access to the jumper block.
Regulatory and Software License Information Regulatory Information page 82 ..................Recycling your PC page 87 ....................HP Software License Agreement page 87 ..............
Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC both amended by the directive 93/68/EEC. The product was tested in a typical configuration with Hewlett-Packard Personal Computer Systems. This Device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Page 89
• Consult your dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Hewlett-Packard’s FCC Compliance Tests were conducted using HP-supported peripheral devices and HP shielded cables, such as those you receive with your system. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Hewlett-Packard could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Page 90
Regulatory Information Hinweis für Deutschland: Geräuschemission Lärmangabe nach Maschinenlärmverordnung - 3 GSGV (Deutschland): LpA < 70 dB am Arbeitsplatz bei normalem Betrieb nach DIN 45635 T.19 (under normal use in the workplace, as per ISO 7779). Warnung Wenn die Batterie nicht korrekt eingebaut wird, besteht Explosionsgefahr. Zu ihrer eigenen Sicherheit sollten Sie nicht versuchen, die Batterie wiederaufzuladen, zu zerlegen oder die alte Batterie zu verbrennen.
Page 91
Regulatory Information Caution To comply with the limits for class B digital device according to Part 15 of FCC Rules, this device must be installed in computer equipment certified to comply with the Class B limits. All cables used to connect the computers and peripherals must be shielded and grounded.
Page 92
Regulatory Information In order to program this information into your facsimile, refer to your communications software user manual. Canadian Department of Communications Notice The Industry of Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network prospective, operational and safety requirements. The department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user's satisfaction.
HP Software License Agreement La presente apparecchiatura terminale è stata approvata in conformità della decione 98/482/CE del Consigho per la connessione panaeuropea come terminale singolo ad una reteanalogica PSTN. A causa delle differenze tra le reti dei differenti paesi, l'approvazione non garantisce però...
Page 94
Customer to cure the failure and Customer has failed to do so within thirty (30) days of such notice. UPDATES AND UPGRADES. Customer agrees that the software does not include updates and upgrades which may be available from Hewlett-Packard under a separate support agreement.
Index A A A A D D D D accessories, 41 DiagTools features, 18 B B B B finding information on, 13 battery running, 18 replacing, 62 driver updates, 13 BIOS drivers configuring your PC, 20 reinstalling, 18 setting system defaults, 21 updating, 20 installing, 56 boot device priority, 21...
Page 96
Index modem S S S S not working, 38 setting up your PC, 1 O O O O software problems, 27 online information, 10 starting online troubleshooting, 13 the PC, 5 support P P P P before you call, 39 passwords Web site, i clearing, 77...
Page 98
I I I I n n n n f f f f o o o o r r r r m m m m at at at ati i i i o o o o n n n n R R R R o o o o a a a a d d d d ma map p p p Information about your HP Brio PC is available on: •...
Need help?
Do you have a question about the Brio ba600 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers