User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Getting information
- Getting to know your computer
- Connecting to a network
- Enjoying entertainment features
- Using the camera
- Using audio
- Using video
- Connecting a DisplayPort device using a USB Type-C cable (select products only)
- Connecting a Thunderbolt device using a USB Type-C cable (select products only)
- Connecting video devices by using a VGA cable (select products only)
- Connecting video devices using an HDMI cable (select products only)
- Connecting digital display devices using a Dual-Mode DisplayPort cable (select products only)
- Discovering and connecting to Miracast-compatible wireless displays (select products only)
- Using data transfer
- Navigating the screen
- Maintaining your computer
- Securing your computer and information
- Troubleshooting
- Using HP PC Hardware Diagnostics
- Backing up, restoring, and recovering
- Specifications
- Electrostatic discharge
- Accessibility
- Support information
- Index

Customer support for repairs
If your computer needs to be repaired or to have parts replaced, you have two choices:
● Many parts are considered consumer replaceable. This is the fastest method of repair, because many
times HP can send the part directly to your home or business in a few days. (This option may not be
available in all countries or regions.)
● If a repair is necessary, HP support will make arrangements to repair your computer.
These services are covered during the warranty period.
There are some limitations and exclusions to the warranty (as well as some important details), which are
described in the HP Worldwide Limited Warranty and Technical Support guide.
Before upgrading your hardware
If you intend to upgrade any of your hardware, do it only after you set up your new computer. For instructions
on setting up your computer, see the Setup Instructions or Quick Setup poster or Getting to know your
computer on page 3. If you have any problems setting up your system and turning it on, immediately contact
HP support using the procedures given earlier in this chapter. This must be done rst before attempting to
upgrade your system.
By breaking the security seal on the back of the computer, you conrm that the computer was working
properly before you attempted to upgrade your system. After the security seal has been broken, your
computer is then, to the extent allowed by local law, covered under the terms and conditions listed in the HP
Worldwide Limited Warranty and Technical Support.
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