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    This model encrypted?

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    Hi @Diane47,

    Thanks for joining the Forums of HP Support with your request to printer.

    I understand that you have a HP Officejet Pro 8500 has e-all-in-one printer you plan to elimination and you wonder if the hard disk is encrypted and how to destroy the hard drive. I would like to help with that.

    HP Officejet Pro 8500 has e-all-in-one printer don't have a hard drive. It contains a very small amout of memory, so it can keep in memory the printer and fax settings.

    You can clear the memory by restyoring the printer back to the default values.

    1. on the printer Panel, select Setup.

    2. from the Configuration menu, select Tools.

    3. on the Tools menu, select Restore Factory Defaults.

    HP offers to recycle their products for you. If you want to know more about it, please click here.

    Please let me know if that solves the problem, or if you need assistance.

    Indeed, if this help you to achieve a solution please click the 'accept as Solution' and the 'thumbs up' buttons down below in this message.

    Thank you!

  • How to merge several layers in one without destroying the layers of origin?

    How to merge several layers in one without destroying the layers of origin?

    joelb2995629 wrote:

    How to merge several layers in one without destroying the layers of origin?

    The solution is a very useful shortcut, but requires a bit of dexterity.

    Of is it: Ctrl + Alt + Shift + e. (Yes, 4 keys at the same time).

    This creates a new layer that is the fusion of visible layers.

    To be on the top layer and don't have ensure that active useful layers.

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    Hello

    I have seen words about your question.
    AFAIK the R200 was equipped with the utility of the HARD disk protection. It is a feature to reduce the risk of damage to the HARD disk.
    Using the acceleration sensor built into the computer drive HARD protection detect vibrations, shocks and sings in the computer and automatically moves the HDD Head somewhere course, in order to reduce the risk of damage.
    But this function does not ensure that the HARD drive will not damage! It reduces the risk of damage!

    However, the HARD drive can be removed very easily.
    At the bottom of the unit, you will find the HARD drive Bay. It s close to the battery (on the left).
    You need to remove two screws to get access to the HARD disk 1.8.

    PS: You can use disks hard only 1.8. The 2.5 hard drives are not compatible.
    I discovered that you can use a TOSHIBA 60GB 4,200 rpm 1.8 HDD HDD1544BZK01

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    > 1. The old 430CDT yet - does anyone have simple instructions that go I would find the CMOS battery and replace it without destroying the computer in the process? I suspect that it is hidden under the keyboard, but have no idea how to do to remove that. (I'm not very super-friendly upward on computers.)

    I m not very well, but I doubt you could get access to the only keyboard removing CMOS battery.
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    > 2. How to bring back the old posts and give points for helpful answers?
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  • PSC 750: elimination of printing, destroy the hard drive

    I have an old HP PSC 750 printer I have is going to be recycling and want to destroy the hard drive for security reasons.  Where is the hard drive and how I will destroy?

    Hello @Dotsie99, greetings!

    Thank you for visiting the Forums from the HP Support! It's a good place to find the help you need, other users, HP experts and other support staff.

    I appreciate that you try to throw your old printer and worries about the security of the data.

    You don't need to worry about your printer HP PSC 750 with no any hard drive. None of the PSC series and none of the Photosmart printers that use two or more cartridges have a hard drive.

    The printer does not store the printed pages. So please go ahead and have the printer.

    Hope that answers your questions and have a nice day!

    See you soon

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  • Satellite U300 - how to upgrade the BIOS on a Linux system?

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  • Re: Satellite A300 (PSAGCA-09W01N) - how to upgrade the BIOS?

    I have a problem and the only solution that I have to try is updating the BIOS. Could someone please tell me how?

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    Hey mate,

    Are you really sure that the update of the BIOS may solve your problem? I mean the BIOS update is always somewhat risky and in the worst case you could destroy the ROM module So the BIOS shouldn't t update just for fun. ;)

    I hope you find your answer here:
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    The good BIOS for your laptop, you can get on the Australian page:
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  • dynamically create and destroy the custom menu item

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  • How to clear the error 314101

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    I would avoid going down the road of trapping of the specific error codes and writing conditional logic for each of them.  Network stream API was designed such that for most / all cases, you should should not do this.  If you have a healthy stream that can still move the data, you will not be getting errors from the read or write call (apart from a few things matter as if we were trying to read from an endpoint unique writing of corner).  If you get an error in reading or writing, it usually means your workflow is dead and you need to create a new one if you want to continue to communicate with the remote application.

    If you follow the above, I think that you are 90-95% of the way.  As the article you link above mentions, there are additional considerations to take into account if you need to tolerate the application crashes / accidents of remote endpoint.  In these scenearios, you basically have one of the three results of the application that always uses the end point which don't collide:

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  • Have an Acer Aspire MA52 with W8.1. How to recover the partition "Recovery."

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    Thank you.  I got to the Acer store before somehow and it seemed that the store only shipped to the Canada; that is, there was only one country that could be selected.  I went through the url you gave and was able to place an order for a recovery disc.  Hope that works.

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    Hello

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    Click on HP SimplePass
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    Remove it from the taskbar in Windows 8:

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  • How to remove the windows vista backup

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