So i can figure out how to use this one. thanks helen
Hope by now you found your information. Take note that there are several HP Envy models. Just for exampe, I'm posting you tha link to get the manual for HP Envy 15.
http://www.it-event.com/pdf/hp_envy_15_userguide.pdf
If it's not this oone, you can do your own google search introducing que appropiate model number. As for that ·"Instant On", I'm not really sure what do you mean. I uderstand it is the reference name for a printer.
Probably a laptop manual won't be great help for you, if you are nos familar with the Windows operating system. Nether HP nor any computer manufacturer will provide you with a ·manual· to learn Windows. You shoud follow some good tutorial or try assiting to a basic course where someone might teach you.
Currently manufacturers won't even include a backup installation disk for Windows so you should learn what to do if your system breaks down, an issue more frequent than most people not familiar with these concepts might imagine..
If you still have any further question, feel free to ask. I always get those answers.
As for your secon question, formulated after you got no proper answer to this one, please remember that answers are not prepackes, simply someone may answer your question as it is literally understood and it might not be what you expected
You can try this site to get a Windows 7 product key, click here: www.gankings.com. I got mine from here, share my experience with you.
Follow this link to the HP Support website. Under software and drivers, either enter your full model # (on the bottom of unit) or if you are searching from the device itself, HP can identify it for you (you will need to allow it to load a small app to search the product - don't worry, it's safe). Then one your model comes up, look for manuals. Click and download the one(s) you want.
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