HP Envy 17 t: HP Envy 17 t - operating instructions?

Hello

I just bought a HP Envy 17 t w / 10 Windows.  I was told there is the website where I can download a full version of manual operation. I can't find it. Anyone have the web address?

Hello:

Here is the link to the guides section user for your laptop HP ENVY - 17 t notebook - k200 CTO:

http://support.HP.com/us-en/product/HP-envy-17-K200-notebook-PC-series/7527536/model/7757409/manuals

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