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the Service Pack for Windows NT 4.0 Matching the Keyboard and Driver Using Media Player Dr. Watson Errors during Software Installation Best Practices for Using Your HP Notebook Computer Physical Care General Use Sources of Information * The printed Startup Guide introduces the notebook computer and - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 Notebook - Most Recent Information - Page 2
accessories, and maintain and upgrade the computer (Start, Programs, HP Library). * The Microsoft Windows manual, shipped with your computer, contains information about using the standard features of your Windows operating system. * For updates to the BIOS and other technical documentation, connect - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 Notebook - Most Recent Information - Page 3
is not covered under your warranty, and you will be responsible for replacement or repair charges. * When playing DVD movies on battery power, you should make sure your processor runs at optimum speed for movies. In Windows 98 or 2000, set the SpeedStep setting to Max Performance. In Windows XP, use - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 Notebook - Most Recent Information - Page 4
the Infrared Port If you use the infrared port in Windows 98, you should follow these suggestions: * After enabling the infrared port in BIOS Setup, follow any additional setup instructions in c:\hp\Drivers\Ir\Readme.txt. * If you have problems sending or receiving data, see the notes about infrared - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 Notebook - Most Recent Information - Page 5
the computer while it is turned on. In Windows 98, to avoid this problem with an external video adapter in the docking system, set the Primary Video Adapter BIOS setup option to Internal so that the BIOS uses the internal video adapter and leaves the external video adapter for use by Windows 98 as - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 Notebook - Most Recent Information - Page 6
network logon. Windows XP Using an External Keyboard Fn hot-keys are not supported on any external PS/2 or USB keyboard under Windows XP. However, all hot-key functions are available via software. Using Wireless LAN Connections If you want to turn the wireless radio on or off in Windows XP, you can - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 Notebook - Most Recent Information - Page 7
Service Pack number on your computer. Follow these steps if you need to install it again: 1. Connect the ac adapter and turn on the computer. 2. From the Start menu, click Run. 3. From the CD-ROM drive, run \NT4_SPX\SpXi386.exe, where X is the Service Pack number. Matching the Keyboard and Driver - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 Notebook - Most Recent Information - Page 8
.microsoft.com. Best Practices for Using Your HP Notebook Computer The following are recommendations on how to maintain your notebook computer during everyday use, as well as how to prevent potential physical damage or data loss. Hard disk drives and other internal components are not infallible, and - HP OmniBook 6100 | HP Omnibook 6100 Notebook - Most Recent Information - Page 9
will help prolong your battery charge. * Back up your work regularly. Copy files to floppy, tape or network drives. * Use a computer. - For Plug-n-Play operating systems, you do not have to shut down before undocking. See your manual for details on how to start and stop your HP notebook computer
2 Oct 2001
This file contains the most up-to-date information on the following topics:
Sources of Information about the HP notebook computer and Windows
Precautions
Using Wireless LAN
Using an External Monitor
Removing the Hard Disk Drive
Playing DVD Movies
Using a TV as a Monitor
Using AOL 5.0 Software
Using a CD-RW Module with a Docking System
Windows 98
Swapping Plug-In Modules
Using the Infrared Port
Maintaining Power Management
Using a Video Card in the F1477 Docking System.
Windows 2000
Changing the Refresh Rate for an External Monitor
Using the Volume Controls
Booting from a Network
Reinstalling HP One-Touch
Using VirusScan with a Network Connection
Windows XP
Using an External Keyboard
Using Wireless LAN Connections
Using an Internet Proxy Server
Windows NT
Restoring Operation under Windows NT
Standby Mode and the F1477 Docking System
Using PC Cards
Installing VirusScan and Card Executive
Installing the Service Pack for Windows NT 4.0
Matching the Keyboard and Driver
Using Media Player
Dr. Watson Errors during Software Installation
Best Practices for Using Your HP Notebook Computer
Physical Care
General Use
Sources of Information
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The printed
Startup Guide
introduces the notebook computer and shows you the basics. It also contains
troubleshooting information.