Compaq 4000 Series Personal Computer User Manual


 
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IMPORTANT: When the computer starts, the system
automatically converts the file system on your hard
drive.The conversion may take several minutes. Do not
stop the process. When the conversion is completed the
computer will restart.
When prompted, begin your product registration
process. Online instructions will guide you through the
registration and preinstalled software setup process.The
setup time varies by computer configuration.
Presario 4000 Series
Quick Setup
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as constituting an additional warranty. Second Edition May 2002.
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Start Up
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computer with Compaq quality tested and certified options like printers,
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> Help and support - whether you are a novice or technical expect, knowledge,
information and assistance are available when and where you need it. For the
quickest and accurate solutions go to compaq.com/consumersupport
> Let us hear from you - participate in product discussions, review commonly
asked questions and answers or post new questions to a community of users.
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> Compaq Documentation Library CD - learn more about your computer from the
information contained on your documentation CD, such as identifying
components, installing upgrades, connecting to the Internet, troubleshooting
tips, and setting up a safe and comfortable environment
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Power
and Voltage
NOTE: Your model may not include a voltage
selection switch. If a switch is available, the
voltage is factory set to the correct rating.
If in doubt, contact your local power utility.
The rating label on the device shows which FCC class (A or B) the equipment falls into. Class B devices have an FCC logo or FCC ID on the label. Class A
devices do not have an FCC ID or logo on the label. Once the class of the device is determined, refer to the corresponding statement. For complete
details, read the Safety and Regulatory Information guide contained on the Documentation Library CD.
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