Reinstalled Windows from scratch the Folio 13... minor features missing now.

Hi have a new Folio (model 13-1035us) and I wiped the drive and reinstalled from packaged shrink-wrap Windows 7 Professional (x 64).  I downloaded all the drivers of your web site (and some came from Windows Update too I think).  So far so good, but there are two things:

(1) before I did, in the original factory configuration, when I pressed volume keys + /, for example, a litte chart would appear on the screen, confirming what I'm doing. I don't see those now. Is there some setting I can do that handles this? Or am I missing another driver?

(2) the meaning Cool app that I downloaded from your web site does not install. Does? I'll miss it?

Thank you

Hello

The latest version of the HP utility on the screen can be downloaded and installed from the link below.

HP OSD utility.

Restart the computer once the installation is complete.

For CoolSense install properly, you first need to install HP Software Framework that is located on the following link.

As part of the HP software.

Restart the computer once the installation is complete, and then try to reinstall Coolsense - a link to the download is here.

Kind regards

DP - K

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