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That is to show that your hard drive is running.
go to settings and switch to connectivity and click bluetooth and turn it on
Can you please help me with the settings for my Webcam? Is there settings for the Webcam be a full page?
Yes. it does have one. Unfortunately, mine is damaged. I am trying to find a way to repair it.
It looks like the HP ProBook 5310m would be the best HP model. It is fast, has great battery life, a smooth design, and is ranked better than most Windows computers.
HP ProBook 4530s, TOSHIBA Satellite are both acceptable ideas. I've personally never had problems with HP's so any cheap version of that should be sufficient.
To access the CMOS setup on an HP ProBook 4520s, restart the laptop and press the "Esc" key repeatedly as it boots up. When the Startup Menu appears, press "F10" to enter the BIOS setup. From there, you can navigate through the CMOS settings using the arrow keys. Be cautious when making changes, as this affects system configuration.
The battery life of HP ProBook laptops can vary depending on the specific model, configuration, usage, and settings. On average, most HP ProBooks offer between 7 to 10 hours of battery life under normal usage conditions. It's always best to check the exact specifications of the particular ProBook model you are interested in for more accurate information.
To find network security settings on an HP ProBook, you can access the Windows operating system's settings. Click on the Start menu, go to "Settings," then select "Network & Internet." From there, you can choose either "Wi-Fi" or "Ethernet" and look for security settings related to your network connection. Additionally, you may also check the HP Support Assistant for specific security features related to your device.
it is quit impossible... i read somewhere you should start from the boxes(audio)
To make the screen smaller on an HP ProBook 4530, you can adjust the display settings. Right-click on the desktop and select "Display settings." From there, you can change the resolution to a lower setting, which effectively makes everything appear smaller. Additionally, you can use the keyboard shortcut "Ctrl" + "-" (minus) while holding "Ctrl" to zoom out in applications or web browsers.