To Register Your Computer - HP Pavilion n5000 - Notebook PC Reference Manual

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Introducing Your Computer
Setting Up the Computer
2. The Windows Setup program starts automatically.
3. Follow the instructions as they appear on the screen.
During setup, you are prompted to:
= enter a user name
= accept the License Agreement
You can also register your computer at this time. Follow the instructions on the screen
during setup, or—if registration does not occur during setup—double-click the HP
Notebook Registration icon on the desktop.
You may be required to enter your Windows ID number. To locate it, look on the
Certificate of Authenticity packaged with the Microsoft Windows manual or look for a
sticker in the battery compartment.
If you have any connection problems with your modem, try redialing. If that doesn't
work, you can skip registration for now.

To register your computer

Be sure to register your computer. Registering is free and fast, and it ensures you will
receive quicker, more personalized support. The information you provide during
registration will be used to provide you with better products and services.
There are three ways to register:
= by modem
= by phone
= by fax
By modem
If you have Windows 98 or Windows ME, you are prompted automatically to register. To
register by modem, see that the phone is connected, then follow the onscreen instructions.
If you have Windows 2000, you are not prompted to register, but you can register by
modem if you double-click the HP Notebook Registration icon on the desktop or click the
Register link in the Windows 2000 welcome screen. See that the phone line is connected
and follow the onscreen instructions.
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