New HP Touchpad connection problem to Webos Suppport Domain

I have a New HP Webos Toucpad. I cannot resolve the startup process beyond the connection phase as the message 'Webos.Support is not found. and the prompt to try over again.   So I turned the Touchpad off and now I'm here typing up this to see if I can help in resolving the webos domain problem.

I've moved your post to the webOS section where this subject has been discussed heavily. Please see this post:  http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/webOS-Hardware-and-Software/webOS-Cloud-Services-to-end-3-15-2015-updated/td-p/4614446/jump-to/first-unread-message WyreNut

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