
Logging on to Windows
There are two user accounts by default:
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Administrator—Allows you to make permanent system congurations, such as user account
management or software program installations
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User—Cannot make permanent changes to the system and is for end-user operation
The User account logs on automatically when Windows starts, so you must switch to the Administrator
account manually using the default password Administrator.
To switch back to the User account, use the default password User.
NOTE: User account passwords are case sensitive. HP recommends changing the passwords from their
default values. For more information about user accounts, including how to change a password, see Managing
user accounts on page 9.
Finding administration tools in Control Panel
Most of the administration tools referenced in this guide can be found in Control Panel. Use any of the
following methods to open Control Panel:
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Right-click the Windows icon on the taskbar and select Control Panel from the menu.
TIP: A right-click can be performed by touching and holding the desired location on the touch screen.
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Display the charms, select Settings, and then select Control Panel.
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On the Start screen, type Control Panel, and then select Control Panel when it appears in the
search results.
You must view Control Panel as icons (not as categories) to nd most tools mentioned in this guide.
Local drives
There are two local drives by default:
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C: (ash drive)—This is the physical drive where the operating system and software are installed. This
drive is protected by Unied Write Filter (see Unied Write Filter on page 4).
CAUTION: The system might become unstable if the free space on the ash drive drops below 10%.
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Z: (RAM drive)—This is a virtual drive created using RAM. This drive behaves like a physical drive, but it is
created at system startup and destroyed at system shutdown.
IMPORTANT: For software programs that cache temporary les, you should congure those programs to
cache on the Z: drive to reduce the amount of write operations to the C: drive. The following items are stored
on the Z: drive by default:
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Temporary user, system, and print spooling les
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Temporary Internet les (copies of websites and media saved for faster viewing)
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Website cookies, caches, and databases (stored by websites to save preferences or improve website
performance)
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Browsing history
For information about conguring the size of the Z: drive, see HP RAMDisk Manager on page 14.
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