pc maintenance
pc maintenance
pc maintenance
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Table of Contents
PC Maintenance 1
Creating Data Backup Discs..............................................................1
Creating System Recovery Discs.............................................................1
Removing Unused Programs....................................................................1
Running the Disk Cleanup Program.........................................................1
Running the Disk Defragmenter Program......................................................2
Checking for Hard Disk Drive Errors........................................................2
Understanding Hard Disk Drive Space.....................................................2
Recommended Maintenance Schedule....................................................3
Troubleshooting PC Problems................................................4
Audio................................................................................................. 4
Video................................................................................................. 5
CD and DVD Drives...........................................................................5
Display (Monitor)...............................................................................7
Hard Disk Drive.................................................................................8
Hardware Installation........................................................................8
Internet Access........................................................................................9
Keyboard and Mouse.......................................................................11
Power.............................................................................................. 12
Performance....................................................................................13
Miscellaneous..................................................................................14
Manage e-mail Protect against Use Windows Update Set new passwords
Delete e-mail from viruses, adware, and Check for updates (See the Getting Started
unknown sources. spyware or schedule a monthly Guide for details.)
Do not open untrusted Update definition files automatic update.
attachments. or schedule a weekly (See the Getting Started
File e-mail. automatic update. Guide for details.)
Run a full virus, adware, and
spyware scan or schedule a
weekly automatic scan.
Optimize performance Review the Start menu Clean the PC, monitor,
Run Disk Cleanup. Set to launch only needed keyboard, and mouse
(See “Running the Disk applications. For detailed cleaning
Cleanup Program” on instructions, go to
page 1.) http://www.hp.com/
Check for disk errors. support
(See “Checking for Hard select your country/region
Disk Drive Errors” on and language, search on
page 2.) your PC model number,
Run Disk Defragmenter. and then search on the
(See “Running the Disk keyword cleaning.
Defragmenter Program”
page 2.)
Audio
Video
CD and DVD Drives
Audio
Symptom Possible solution
No sound is Press the Mute button on the keyboard to see if the Mute feature is turned on.
produced. Or
1 Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
2 Click Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices, and then Sounds and Audio Devices.
3 Click the Mute check box to remove the check mark from the box.
Click the task bar Volume icon ( ), or use the keyboard controls to increase the volume.
Ensure powered (active) speakers are turned on.
Press the Standby button (select models only), or press the Esc key on the keyboard to resume from
standby mode.
Replace the passive speaker system with an active speaker system (sold separately). Active speakers
have a power cord and On button and connect to the Audio Out (green) connector on the PC.
Codec error Open the file in Windows Media Player. Ensure Windows Media Player is configured
messages appear to automatically download codecs.
when certain audio If the correct codec is available, the file will play. Note that you must be connected to the Internet
files are played. to download the codec file.
If the correct codec is not available, check to see if there is an update available for Windows
Media Player.
For more information, open Windows Media Player Help, and then search the online Help
for codec.
Some video files do not play. Your file may be corrupt or in an unsupported format. Open the video file in a video
editor such as WinDVD Creator, and then resave the file in a supported format.
Codec error messages appear Open the file in Windows Media Player. Ensure Windows Media Player
when I play certain video files. is configured to automatically download codecs.
If the correct codec is available, the file will play. Note that you must be
connected to the Internet to download the codec file.
If the correct codec is not available, check to see if there is an update available
for Windows Media Player.
For more information, open Windows Media Player Help, and then search the online
Help for codec.
Files Needed To Display Video 1 Click Start, right-click My Computer, and then select Properties.
Are Missing or Corrupt error 2 Click the Hardware tab, and then click Device Manager.
message appears. 3 Click the plus sign (+) next to Sound, video and game controllers.
4 Double-click TV tuner (select models only).
5 Click the Driver tab, and then click Update Driver.
6 Select Install from a list or a specific location, and then click Next.
7 Remove the check mark from Search removable media.
8 Click Include this location in this search, and then click the Browse button.
9 Click the plus sign (+) in order, next to each of the following directories:
My Computer
C:\
Drivers
10 Click OK, Next, and then click Finish after the drivers are updated.
11 Restart the PC.
The CD or DVD drive cannot read a Ensure the disc is inserted with the label facing up and centered in the tray.
disc or takes too long to start.
Wait at least 30 seconds to let the DVD drive determine the type of media.
Clean the disc with a CD cleaning kit, available from most PC stores.
The driver may be corrupted or outdated. Refer to “Updating Drivers” on page 16 for
detailed information about restoring and updating drivers.
I cannot remove a CD or DVD. Turn on your PC, and press the Eject button nearest the drive to open the tray. If
you suspect a problem with the actual Eject button:
1 Click Start and then My Computer.
2 Right-click the CD or DVD drive you want to open.
3 Select Eject from the menu.
I cannot create (burn) a disc. Ensure the disc is inserted with the label facing up and centered in the tray.
Verify that you are using the correct disc type (media) for the drive. Try a different brand
of disc.
Make sure the disc is clean and undamaged. If recording stopped during a recording
session, the disc may be damaged; use a different disc.
Use the correct type of disc for the type of files you are recording.
When using a CD-R disc, make sure that it is blank when recording music and is blank or
appendable (with space to add more data files) when recording data.
Verify that you are using the correct disc type when making a copy of a disc. Some
recording programs can record only to the same disc type as the source. For example,
you can record a DVD only to a DVD+R/–R or a DVD+RW/–RW disc, and you can
record a CD only to a CD-R or a CD-RW disc.
Make sure the disc is in the correct drive and you specify the same drive in the CD or
DVD recording software.
The recording software may not let you add a track if it exceeds the available space on
your disc. You can make space available by removing one or more tracks from the list
before recording the files to disc.
Make sure you have enough space available on your hard disk drive to store a
temporary copy of the content.
If you are on a network, copy the files from a network drive to your hard disk drive first,
and then record them to disc.
Close all programs and windows and then restart your PC.
I cannot add data to a DVD. Make sure you set the correct recording option (append or add data files) in your DVD
burning software.
Use a CD instead of a DVD. Audio files on a DVD can be played on your PC,
but you cannot create a music DVD to be played in a home CD player.
Convert .mp3 or .wma audio files to .wav or .cda music files before burning them
to a disc.
Titles of music tracks are not The PC must be connected to the Internet for the artist, title, and track information to
displayed for the CD. appear when playing music CDs. This information is not recorded on the disc.
Track information may not be available for every CD.
An error message appears when You may need to select the capture device if your PC has both an analog and a digital
capturing video. video capture device. Refer to the Help menu in the video capture program to find out
how to change the video device selection.
I cannot play a DVD movie on a Your DVD player cannot play video files recorded onto the DVD as data files. To play a
DVD player. movie properly, use a video recording program such as WinDVD. Some video files may
be viewed on a PC, but not on a home DVD video player.
Display (Monitor)
In addition to the information listed here, also refer to the documentation that came with your monitor.
Screen is blank, and monitor Reconnect the power plug on the back of the monitor and the wall outlet.
power light is not lit.
Press the On button on the front of the monitor.
Screen is blank. Press any key or move the mouse to make the screen display visible again.
Press the Standby button (select models only), or press the Esc key on the keyboard to
resume from standby mode.
Images on the screen are too Adjust the monitor resolution setting in Windows:
large or too small, or the images 1 Right-click the desktop, and then select Properties.
are fuzzy. 2 Select the Settings tab.
3 Drag the Screen Resolution slider to adjust the resolution as needed.
PC seems to be locked up and not Use the Windows Task Manager to close any programs not responding or to restart
responding. the PC:
1 Press the Ctrl key, the Alt key, and the Delete key on the keyboard at the same
time.
2 Select the program that is not responding, and click End Task.
Or
Click Shut Down, and then click Restart.
If this does not work, press and hold the On button for 5 or more seconds to turn off
the PC. Then, press the On button.
Hard disk drive error message Press the Help ? button on the keyboard to open the Help and Support Center, or
displays. refer to the Warranty and Support Guide to contact Support for replacement details.
Hardware Installation
Symptom Possible solution
A new device is not recognized as Install the device driver from the CD provided with the device, or download and
part of the system. install the driver from the device manufacturer’s Web site.
You may need an updated driver for Windows XP. Contact the device vendor directly
for an update.
For HP peripherals, visit the HP Web site. Refer to the Warranty and Support Guide
for details.
Ensure that the device is properly and securely connected and that the pins in the
connector are not bent down.
Ensure that all cables are properly and securely connected and that the pins in the
cable or connector are not bent.
Turn off the PC, turn on the external device, and then turn on the PC to integrate the
device with the PC.
Restart the PC, and follow the instructions for accepting the changes.
Deselect the automatic settings in the operating system for the card, and choose a
basic configuration that doesn’t cause a resource conflict.
You can also reconfigure or disable devices to resolve the resource conflict.
New device does not work. You must be logged in as the computer administrator to install or uninstall a device
driver. To switch users, click Start, click Log Off, and then click Switch User;
choose the computer administrator user. (The computer administrator is usually the
user Owner.)
New or existing device does not To resolve a device conflict, you may need to disable one of the devices or uninstall
work after installing a new device. an old device driver:
1 Click Start, and click Control Panel.
2 Click Performance and Maintenance.
3 Click the System icon, and select the Hardware tab.
4 Click Device Manager.
5 Click the plus sign (+) next to the problem device and check for exclamation
points in a yellow circle near the device icon. The exclamation point means there
is a device conflict or problem with the device. Exclamation points do not always
appear when a device is not working properly.
6 If there is an old or unnecessary device driver listed in the Device Manager, this
may be causing the device conflict. To uninstall the old driver for the new device
driver to work properly, do the following: Right-click the device, click Uninstall,
and then click OK.
7 Right-click the device, and select Properties.
8 If available, click the Resources tab to verify that there is a device conflict.
9 Click the General tab to see if your device is enabled and working properly. If it
is available, click the Troubleshoot button, and follow the onscreen instructions
in the device troubleshooter wizard.
10 Restart the PC. Click Start, click Turn Off Computer, and then click Restart.
Internet Access
Symptom Possible solution
I cannot connect to the Internet. Verify Internet settings, or contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) for assistance.
Verify that the Web browser is installed and set up to work with your ISP.
I cannot automatically start Internet Log in to your ISP, and start the desired program.
programs.
Web pages load slowly. Verify that the correct modem speed and COM port are selected:
1 Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
2 Click Printers and Other Hardware, if it is present.
3 Double-click Phone and Modem Options.
4 Select the Modems tab, and then click the Properties button.
5 In the Device status area, verify the modem is working properly.
6 In the Device usage area, verify the modem is enabled.
7 If there are further problems, click the Troubleshoot button, and follow the
onscreen instructions.
Note that Web pages do not always load as quickly as files stored on your PC. Web
pages may also load slowly if there is a high demand for the Web site at that time.
The AOL program comes up even You may want to remove the AOL program.
when it is not being used. To uninstall AOL:
1 Click Start on the taskbar.
2 Click Control Panel.
3 Double-click Add or Remove Programs.
4 Select America Online, click Change/Remove, and then follow the onscreen
instructions.
NOTE: Removing the AOL program will not cancel your account with AOL.
My Internet browser home page You may have spyware on your PC. Spyware is software that usually runs silently in
changed to something I did the background on your PC, collecting and sending information about you and your
not want. use of the PC to another person or system on the Internet.
You can find and remove spyware from your PC by using any one of a number of
software programs available for this purpose. Many of the popular virus protection
programs have some tools that scan for and remove spyware from your PC.
To avoid getting spyware on your PC:
Do not install programs if you are not sure they come from reputable companies.
Check the company’s Web site very carefully for information about what is
included with the program.
Do not automatically click Yes when a download window asks if it is OK to install
a program on your PC. Read the message in the window and make sure it is a
software program that you really want.
Keyboard commands and typing Turn off the PC by using the mouse, reconnect the keyboard to the back of your PC,
are not recognized by the PC. and then turn on your PC.
Press the Help ? button on the keyboard to open the Help and Support Center, or
refer to the Warranty and Support Guide to contact Support for replacement details.
Keyboard Print button does Use the Print menu item in the program (typically located on the File menu).
not work.
Wireless keyboard does not work Ensure the keyboard is within the range of the receiver.
after installation or is not detected. Replace the batteries in the wireless keyboard.
Refer to the documentation that came with the keyboard.
Wireless mouse does not work after Ensure the mouse is within the range of the receiver.
installation or is not detected. Replace the batteries in the wireless mouse.
Refer to the documentation that came with the mouse.
Cursor does not respond to mouse Restart your PC using the keyboard:
movement. 1 Press the Alt and Tab keys on the keyboard at the same time to navigate to an
open application.
2 Press the Ctrl and S keys on the keyboard at the same time to save your changes
in the selected application (Ctrl+S is the keyboard command for Save on most —
not all — applications).
3 After saving changes in all open applications, press the Ctrl and Esc keys on the
keyboard at the same time to display the Start menu.
4 Use the up arrow key to select Turn Off Computer, and then press the Enter key
on the keyboard.
5 Use the left and right arrow keys to select Turn Off, and then press the Enter key.
6 After the shutdown is complete, disconnect and reconnect the mouse
connector into the back of your PC, and then turn on your PC.
Cursor responds slowly to mouse Use a mouse pad or other rough surface under the mouse.
movement.
Cursor does not move using the Press the Num Lock key. The Num Lock light should not be on if you want to use the
arrow keys on the keypad. arrow keys in the number keys group.
Cursor moves only vertically or Remove the rollerball cover from bottom of mouse (rotate it counter-clockwise),
horizontally (or does not move remove the ball, and clean it with a damp, lint-free cloth (not paper). Also clean the
smoothly on the screen). rollers on which the ball moves.
Mouse does not work after Unplug and reconnect the mouse cable to your PC.
installation or is not detected.
Optical mouse does not track Place the mouse on a mouse pad or white sheet of paper, or gently wipe the light
cursor well. sensor lens on the bottom of the mouse with a lint-free cloth (not paper).
Power
Symptom Possible solution
PC will not turn on or start. Ensure that cables connecting the PC to the external power source are plugged in
properly.
When the cables connecting the PC to the external power source are plugged in properly
and the wall outlet is functioning, the green power supply light should be on; if the light is
not on, refer to the Warranty and Support Guide to contact Support.
Connect the monitor to the PC, plug it in, and turn it on.
Set the line voltage selection switch to the correct setting for your country/region, or refer
to the Warranty and Support Guide to contact Support.
Reinstall the old memory to return your PC to its original state. Refer to the Upgrading
and Servicing Guide for instructions.
Press the Help ? button on the keyboard to open the Help and Support Center, or refer to
the Warranty and Support Guide to contact Support for replacement details.
Reseat drive power, data, and power supply cables. See the Upgrading and Servicing
Guide for instructions.
Invalid system disk or When drive activity stops, remove the disk and press the spacebar. The PC should
Non-System disk or disk error start up.
message displays.
PC does not respond or turn off Press and hold the On button until the PC turns off.
when the On button is pressed.
PC shut down automatically. The PC is in an exceedingly hot environment. Let it cool down.
Ensure PC air vents are not blocked and internal fan is running. Note that your PC may
not have an internal fan.
Refer to the Warranty and Support Guide to contact Support for replacement details.
Note that your PC may not have an internal fan.
PC date and time display is The real-time clock (RTC) battery may need to be replaced. Battery life is approximately
incorrect. seven years.
Before replacing the battery, try resetting the date and time in your operating system by
using the Control Panel. If the problem persists, replace the battery. See the Upgrading
and Servicing Guide for replacement instructions.
Performance
Symptom Possible solution
Applications and files take If you created multiple user accounts on your PC, make sure other users are not logged
longer to open or respond. in. If there are multiple users logged in at one time, system resources must be shared
among the multiple users.
Run the Disk Cleanup program to delete unwanted files (including temporary Internet
files, installed components and programs that you no longer use, and files in the Recycle
Bin) from your hard disk drive:
1 Click Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, and then click Disk
Cleanup.
2 Select the drive on which you want to perform the cleanup.
3 Choose the files to delete by placing a check mark in the check box next to the file
types listed.
4 Click OK, and then click Yes to permanently delete the files.
Run the Disk Defragmenter program to group fragmented files together on your hard disk
drive and improve performance. This does not affect the location of files and folders on
your PC.
NOTE: The Disk Defragmenter program may take a long time to complete. It is a good
idea to run it overnight.
To run the Disk Defragmenter program:
1 Open the Windows Task Manager by pressing the Ctrl key, the Alt key, and the
Delete key at the same time.
2 On the Applications tab, select all the programs that are listed, and then click End
Task.
3 Click Start, choose All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, and then click
Disk Defragmenter.
4 In the Volume column, select the hard disk drive you want to defragment (typically C:),
and then click Defragment.
Applications and files take longer Check for hard disk drive errors:
to open or respond (continued). 1 Close all open programs and windows.
2 Click Start, and then click My Computer.
3 Right-click the hard disk drive that you want to check, and then click Properties.
4 In the System Properties window, click the Tools tab.
5 Under Error-checking, click Check Now.
6 If desired, select the buttons next to Automatically fix file system errors and
Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors.
7 Click Start. If prompted to restart, click Yes and allow the PC to restart.
Miscellaneous
Symptom Possible solution
Insufficient memory message Close all open programs, and then try the desired task again, or restart your PC (click
displays. Start, Turn Off Computer, and then Restart). If the message displays again,
consider purchasing and installing additional memory.
Remote sensor is not receiving a 1 Click Start, right-click My Computer, and then select Properties.
signal from the remote control 2 Click the Hardware tab, and then click Device Manager.
(select models only). 3 Click the plus (+) sign next to Universal Serial Bus Controllers.
4 If the eHome Infrared Receiver is listed under Universal Serial Bus Controllers,
Windows is properly detecting the IR Receiver. If it is not listed, go to the next step.
5 Unplug the end of the USB cable on the remote sensor from the PC and plug it into the
same USB port.
6 Disconnect all other USB devices, leave the remote sensor plugged in, and then restart
the PC. Plug in other USB devices after the remote sensor appears in the Device
Manager window.
Memory card reader (select Do not insert or remove memory cards when the in-use light is flashing. To do so may
models only) cannot read my cause data loss, or it may permanently damage the card reader.
memory card.
Some cards have a Read/Write or Security switch on the card. Make sure the switch is
set to Write Enabled before attempting to write data to it.
Make sure the amount of data you are storing has not exceeded the storage limit of the
card.
Make sure the memory card is one of the supported types: CompactFlash (1, 2, and
Microdrive), Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, MultiMedia, Secure Digital, SmartMedia,
or XD.
Make sure the memory card is fully inserted into the correct slot.
Inspect the ends of the memory cards for dirt or material closing a hole or spoiling a
metal contact. Clean the contacts with a lint-free cloth and small amounts of isopropyl
alcohol. Replace the memory card if necessary.