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- HP OmniBook 900B | HP OmniBook 900 - Recent OmniBook Information - Win95/98, Win - Page 1
Reinstalling Service Pack 5 for Windows NT 4.0 Matching the Keyboard and Driver Dr. Watson Errors during Software Installation Windows 2000 Software and Drivers for Windows 2000 Protecting Your Data While Suspended Fixing Video Problems Running the Tour of Windows 2000 Using a CD-ROM Drive in - HP OmniBook 900B | HP OmniBook 900 - Recent OmniBook Information - Win95/98, Win - Page 2
, and upgrade and troubleshoot the OmniBook. (Click Start, Programs, OmniBook Library) * The Microsoft Windows manual, shipped with your OmniBook, contains information about using the standard features of your Windows operating system. * For information about accessories, updates to the BIOS, and - HP OmniBook 900B | HP OmniBook 900 - Recent OmniBook Information - Win95/98, Win - Page 3
vendor for updated drivers for these scroll button mice. Using Media Player (Windows 95 and Windows NT) If Media Player does not play certain AVI files correctly, try opening them with Mplay32.exe. Click Start, Run, type mplay32 and click OK. Using VirusScan without a Floppy Drive (Windows 95/98 - HP OmniBook 900B | HP OmniBook 900 - Recent OmniBook Information - Win95/98, Win - Page 4
. However, if you notice slower performance for certain applications while running on battery power, try disabling Smart CPU Mode in BIOS Setup (press F2 during boot). Using an IDE Drive in a Docking System If you install an IDE drive in a docking system PC device bay, you should set the IDE jumpers - HP OmniBook 900B | HP OmniBook 900 - Recent OmniBook Information - Win95/98, Win - Page 5
OmniBook, including all applets and tools, run the "Internet Explorer 4.0 Active Setup" located under Start Menu, Programs, Accessories Panel, Add/Remove Programs and type for the internal display. Leave it as Default Monitor (Windows 98) or Unknown Monitor (Windows 95). If you change the display type - HP OmniBook 900B | HP OmniBook 900 - Recent OmniBook Information - Win95/98, Win - Page 6
tab first). For an OmniBook that doesn't come with a DVD drive, if you want to play DVD movies, we recommend using the HP F1653B DVD accessory. If DVDs do not play smoothly on battery power, try connecting the ac adapter. If this fixes the problem, Smart CPU mode may be affecting performance - HP OmniBook 900B | HP OmniBook 900 - Recent OmniBook Information - Win95/98, Win - Page 7
98, you can suspend the OmniBook, or dock or undock the OmniBook while it is turned on. Windows NT 4.0 Restoring Operation under Windows NT For Windows NT, if you install new services, hardware devices, or applications, you must reinstall the Service Pack from the Recovery CD- see the topic farther - HP OmniBook 900B | HP OmniBook 900 - Recent OmniBook Information - Win95/98, Win - Page 8
Recovery CD in the root directory \NT4_SP5. Follow these steps if you need to install it again: 1. Connect the ac adapter and turn on the OmniBook. 2. From the Start menu, click Run. 3. From the CD-ROM drive, run \NT4_SP5\Sp5i386.exe. Matching the Keyboard and Driver The Windows NT keyboard driver - HP OmniBook 900B | HP OmniBook 900 - Recent OmniBook Information - Win95/98, Win - Page 9
a new video driver. Running the Tour of Windows 2000 In the Getting Started window, you can click Discover Windows for a tour of Windows 2000. When you're prompted to insert the CD, click Cancel and type c:\tour to start the tour. Using a CD-ROM Drive in a Docking System A CD-ROM drive in a docking - HP OmniBook 900B | HP OmniBook 900 - Recent OmniBook Information - Win95/98, Win - Page 10
the message, assign Windows administrator privileges to the network logon. Best Practices for Using Your HP OmniBook The following are recommendations on how to maintain your HP OmniBook during everyday use, as well as how to prevent potential physical damage or data loss. Hard disk drives and other
10 January 2000
This file contains the most up-to-date information on the following topics:
Sources of Information about the OmniBook and Windows
Precautions
Saving Power with Speed Step Technology
Serial Mouse Problems
Using an Older Microsoft Serial Mouse Model
Using a Microsoft or Logitech PS/2 Mouse with a Scrolling Button
Using Media Player (Windows 95 and Windows NT)
Using VirusScan without a Floppy Drive (Windows 95/98/NT)
Changing Smart CPU Mode
Using an IDE Drive in a Docking System
Recalibrating the Battery Gauge
Windows 95/98
Energy Star Feature for Display Timeout
Using the Floppy Drive while Docked (Windows 98 Only)
Installing Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 (Windows 95 Only)
Microphone Mute
Changing Display Settings
Playing DVDs
Using an LS-120 Drive (Windows 95 Only)
Choosing Power Management Timeouts (Windows 95 Only)
Maintaining Power Management (Windows 98 Only)
Using PC Cards in a Dock (Windows 95)
Using a Video Card in the F1477A Docking System
Windows NT
Restoring Operation under Windows NT
Suspend Mode and the F1477A Docking System
Using PC Cards
Installing VirusScan and Card Executive
Reinstalling Service Pack 5 for Windows NT 4.0
Matching the Keyboard and Driver
Dr. Watson Errors during Software Installation
Windows 2000
Software and Drivers for Windows 2000
Protecting Your Data While Suspended
Fixing Video Problems
Running the Tour of Windows 2000
Using a CD-ROM Drive in a Docking System
Using VirusScan with a Network Connection
Best Practices for Using Your HP OmniBook
Physical Care
General Use
Sources of Information