Showing posts with label HP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HP. Show all posts

Thursday, October 23, 2008

HP OFFICE 6210 ALL IN ONE

Question submitted by salvatore on Thursday, October 23, 2008 at 00:07:41
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Question: HOW DO I REMOVE OLD PRINTER DRIVER NOT ABLE TO ITEMS APPEARING ON COMPUTER .THANK YOU

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Answer: If you are using a PC you go into the Control Panel and choose Add/Remove Programs and remove the printer drivers from the list.

If it is a Mac you delete the printer from the Printer Manager that is located in your Applications folder under Utilities (unless it's Tiger and then you
have to go into System Preferences and Printers to remove you printer.

Monday, October 6, 2008

Rebooting windows HP


Question submitted by michelle on Sunday, September 28, 2008 at 00:31:49
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Question: my computer is running very slow and it's not excepting any commands when requested to go on any sites and i would like to start my computer from the very begining when i had first purhase windows hp

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Answer:
HP has a wonderful recovery system that works most of the time for reclaiming your original factory settings. Make sure you backup all of your data before doing this because it can destroy data.

When you first boot up your system a message flashes on your screen to hit several F-keys for different options. You want to choose the F -key for Recovery. This lets you start from scratch on your computer. There are usually two choices when starting over. One just replaces your operating system and tries not to destroy your data (this helps 80% of the time). If you're really having trouble you should choose the advanced option of formatting your hard drive and reinstalling fresh (this is a sure fire way to clean up a system that has corruption in the operating system from a virus or other annoyances). If this doesn't work then you have a problem with your hardware and it needs to be serviced.

Good Luck,

Ed Smit
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