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- HP OmniBook 7150 | HP OmniBook 2100 - Recent HP OmniBook Information Windows 95/ - Page 1
User's Handbook introduces the OmniBook and shows you the OmniBook basics. It also contains troubleshooting information (Start, Programs, OmniBook Library). * The printed OmniBook Reference Guide shows how to set up the operating system, install and connect accessories, and maintain and upgrade - HP OmniBook 7150 | HP OmniBook 2100 - Recent HP OmniBook Information Windows 95/ - Page 2
* The Microsoft Windows manual, shipped with your OmniBook, contains information about using the standard features of your Windows operating system. * For updates to the BIOS and other technical documentation, connect to our website at http://www.hp.com/omnibook or http://www.europe.hp.com/omnibook - HP OmniBook 7150 | HP OmniBook 2100 - Recent HP OmniBook Information Windows 95/ - Page 3
mode should always be set to Off. It is not needed with power-managed systems such as OmniBooks and can interfere with some time-sensitive operations, such as downloading files via modem. Smart CPU mode is automatically set to Off by the default Power Management setting, Maximum Power Saving. Using - HP OmniBook 7150 | HP OmniBook 2100 - Recent HP OmniBook Information Windows 95/ - Page 4
subsequent problem docking the OmniBook 7150 while turned on. Agate Tioman Hot Swap Software and DVD Devices (Windows 98 only) There is currently an incompatibility between Windows 98, the Agate hot swap software, and DVD devices. When the notebook boots, and there is no media in the DvD drive, the - HP OmniBook 7150 | HP OmniBook 2100 - Recent HP OmniBook Information Windows 95/ - Page 5
computer. To use infrared communications, read the readme files and load the drivers supplied on the hard drive or on the Recovery CD under Omnibook\Drivers. Look in the subdirectory for Fast IR or IrDA. To avoid problems with infrared, enable it only when you actually need to use it and then - HP OmniBook 7150 | HP OmniBook 2100 - Recent HP OmniBook Information Windows 95/ - Page 6
CD Detection (Windows 95 Only) Using automatic CD detection prevents the OmniBook from automatically suspending after a period of inactivity if the CD-ROM drive is present. Automatic CD detection is turned off by default. We recommend that you use this default. If you need to set up your system - HP OmniBook 7150 | HP OmniBook 2100 - Recent HP OmniBook Information Windows 95/ - Page 7
Windows NT 4.0 The Windows NT 4.0 Workstation \i386 files are located on the hard drive at C:\winnt\i386 directory. Suspend Mode and the F1477A Docking System The OmniBook may lock up if the OmniBook is suspended while docked to the F1477A docking system. This is true even if the Phoenix APM driver - HP OmniBook 7150 | HP OmniBook 2100 - Recent HP OmniBook Information Windows 95/ - Page 8
you have a CD-ROM drive installed. Using PC Cards Card Executive Version 2.23, running under Windows NT, does not support Cardbus cards in the F1477A docking system. Cardbus cards are supported in the notebook and the other docking products. Visit the HP website at http://www.hp.com/omnibook or http - HP OmniBook 7150 | HP OmniBook 2100 - Recent HP OmniBook Information Windows 95/ - Page 9
damage or data loss. Hard disk drives and other internal components are not infallible, and can be damaged by inappropriate handling and operation. Physical Care * Avoid bumps or jolts. - Suspend or shut down the HP OmniBook before transporting it. This turns off the hard drive. A drop of a few - HP OmniBook 7150 | HP OmniBook 2100 - Recent HP OmniBook Information Windows 95/ - Page 10
HP OmniBook. - For Windows NT 4.0 or other non-Plug-n-Play operating systems, you must shut down Windows and wait a few seconds to complete disk activity before undocking. - For Windows 95 or other Plug-n-Play operating systems, you do not have to shut down before undocking. See your Reference Guide
21 September 1998
This file contains the most up-to-date information on the following topics:
Sources of Information about the OmniBook and Windows
Precautions
Replacing Batteries
Using a Pointing Device During Rebooting and Resuming
Synchronizing an External Display or Projector
Smart CPU Mode (BIOS Setup Utility)
Using an Older Microsoft Mouse Model
Using Microsoft or Logitech PS/2 Mice with a Scrolling Button
Status Panel Shows Incorrect Battery Charge Level
Installing More Than 512 MB of RAM in the OmniBook
Using DVDs with the HP OmniBook 4150
Windows 95/98
Energy Star Feature for Display Timeout
Docking the OmniBook 7150 for the First Time (Windows 98 only)
Agate Tioman Hot Swap Software and DVD Devices (Windows 98 only))
PS/2 Functionality and Hot Docking
Using Infrared Communications
Installing Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 (Windows 95 Only)
Automatic Suspend and Automatic CD Detection (Windows 95 Only)
Microphone Mute
Using a Video Card in the F1477A Docking System.
Windows NT
Suspend to RAM and the F1477A docking system
Enabling Automatic Suspend After Installing Retail Windows NT 4.0
Using PC Cards
Using McAfee VirusScan and Windows NT Card Executive
Installing Service Pack 3 for Windows NT 4.0
Installing Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 under Windows NT
Minor Keyboard Drivers
Synaptics Touchpad Driver
Euro Currency Symbol
Best Practices for Using Your HP OmniBook
Physical Care
General Use
Sources of Information
*
The online
User's Handbook
introduces the OmniBook and shows you the OmniBook basics. It also
contains troubleshooting information (Start, Programs, OmniBook Library).
*
The printed OmniBook
Reference Guide
shows how to set up the operating system, install and
connect accessories, and maintain and upgrade the OmniBook.