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ii Notice This manual and any examples contained herein are provided “ as is ” and are subject to change without notice. Hewlett -Packard Company makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this manual, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
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Contents- 1 Contents 1. Introduction ........................................ 1-1 Taking Inventory ..................................... 1-4 Included in the OmniBook 3000 box ..................... 1-4 Models and configurations ........................
Contents- 2 Working with Windows for Workgroups ..................... 2-14 To maximize memory ............................... 2-14 To increase performance ............................. 2-15 To use DriveSpace compression ........................ 2-15 To use the OmniBook 3000 Port Replicator .
Contents- 3 To install TouchPad support ........................... 4-17 To install Zip Drive support ........................... 4-17 5. Features and Specifications ............................ 5-1 Standard Features ..................................
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1 Introduction.
1-2 Introduction Thank you for evaluating the HP OmniBook 3000. The Mobile Computing Division developed this Corporate Evaluator’s Guide to facilitate your appraisal of the OmniBook. The guide discusses the machine’s major features and provides instruction on specific operating systems.
1-3 Windows NT 4.0-compatible. The OmniBook 3000 meets or exceeds industry standards ensuring compatibility and connectivity. Superlative hardware is augmented by HP TopTOOLS and HP’s Desktop Management Interface (DMI). This software ensures efficient management of inventory, configuration, performance, and fault.
Introduction Taking Inventory 1-4 Taking Inventory This section describes: ♦ What’s included in the OmniBook 3000 box. ♦ OmniBook 3000 models. Included in the OmniBook 3000 box • HP OmniBook 3000. • AC adapter (HP F1377A) and power cord. • Floppy disk drive cable (HP F1380A).
Introduction Taking Inventory 1-5 Models and configurations As of this printing, you can currently purchase two HP OmniBook 3000 models. The following tables describes the features of each. HP OmniBook 3000CTX 5/200 HP OmniBook Model Product Number Pentium® Processor with MMX™ technology Memory Display Hard Disk 3000CTX F1391A 200-MHz 16 MB 13.
Introduction Power Management 1-6 Power Management The OmniBook offers power states to accommodate different situations. The blue Power button is the typical method for starting and stopping your OmniBook; however, additional methods allow you to manage power efficiently.
Introduction Power Management 1-7 To turn the OmniBook on and off You can stop the OmniBook several ways. Some methods provide “ Instant-On, ” so you can quickly continue your work where you left off. Others reboot the computer. On Press the blue power button to turn on the OmniBook.
Introduction Power Management 1-8 To use OmniBook power modes Hint Time-out settings . In order to save power, you can change time-outs to automatically enter different power states after a certain amount of inactivity. When you The OmniBook enters To exit this mode Press Fn+S or allow time-out.
Introduction Power Management 1-9 To reset the OmniBook If Windows or the OmniBook stops responding, you can reset the OmniBook and restart Windows. 1.
Introduction Power Management 1-10 9. Select the CD-ROM Drive then press Enter. 10. Choose option 3: Create Hibernate Partition ( erases Hard Disk ) 11. Choose Y to Continue. 12. When prompted for “ Hibernate ” partition size, we recommend that you create a 144-MB partition, the same as the factory default.
Introduction Checking the Status of the OmniBook 1-11 Checking the Status of the OmniBook The OmniBook status panel, located above the keyboard, contains indicators that show the current status of the OmniBook. The indicators in the status panel show keyboard status, drive status, and power status.
Introduction Checking the Status of the OmniBook 1-12 Indicator Meaning Battery low. The outline blinks when the battery charge is critically low. The OmniBook also beeps. Defective battery. An empty battery icon with ac plug not blinking. No battery activity; no charging.
Introduction Checking the Status of the OmniBook 1-13 To understand power and battery light s Power Lights The green power light indicates the power state. Power Light (on hinge) Meaning Steady green light Battery charging. Blinking light Not charging (if ac power on).
Introduction Recovering Files, Drivers, and Applications 1-14 Recovering Files, Drivers, and Applications This section describes how to recover lost OmniBook files, drivers, and HP applications, as well as information about recovering a damaged hard disk drive or lost Recovery CD.
Introduction Recovering Files, Drivers, and Applications 1-15 Contents of the Recovery CD You can reinstall the OmniBook’s factory-installed software with the OmniBook Recovery CD . This process reformats the hard drive and installs the OmniBook Windows 95 setup program.
Introduction Recovering Files, Drivers, and Applications 1-16 To use the Recovery CD programming service If you need to recover an operating system, OmniBook drivers, or any other program on the Recovery CD , but do not have access to a CD-ROM drive, HP Service can recover these files for you.
Introduction Recovering Files, Drivers, and Applications 1-17 To update the BIOS Hewlett-Packard may update the BIOS to enhance the capabilities of the OmniBook 3000. Updates will be available from HP Electronic Support Services. Refer to the OmniBook Support chapter (page 5-17 ) for more information.
Introduction Protecting the OmniBook 1-18 Protecting the OmniBook Your OmniBook provides several ways for you to identify and protect your computer. This section describes how to • Set up password protection. • Clear a password. • Attach a security cable and protect the hard disk drive.
Introduction Protecting the OmniBook 1-19 Important Be sure you record your password in a safe place. If you forget your password, you might need to return your OmniBook PC to Hewlett-Packard for repair. You will also need your proof-of-purchase. Call Hewlett-Packard at the number in the Support and Service booklet.
Introduction Protecting the OmniBook 1-20 To attach a security cable Your OmniBook has a built-in connector that allows you to secure the OmniBook with a cable. The Kensington MicroSaver lock system works with these connectors and is available at many computer stores.
Introduction Identifying System Resources 1-21 Identifying System Resources Below are default values for the system resources. To see other, non -default possibilities, refer to the BIOS Setup Utility, which lists port and audio device configurations in the Input/Output menu.
Introduction Identifying System Resources 1-22 Valid uses for memory addresses CC000-DFFFF • Upper memory blocks (UMBs). • PC Card memory windows. System Input/Output Addresses (100 -3FF) 170-177 .
2 Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11.
2-2 Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11 The following procedure installs Windows for Workgroups 3.11 and configures appropriate device drivers. Requirements ♦ OmniBook 3000. ♦ MS-DOS 6.22 disks. ♦ Windows for Workgroups 3.11 disks. ♦ OmniBook 3000 Windows for Workgroups 3.
Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Installing Windows for Workgroups 3.11 2-3 Installing Windows for Workgroups 3.11 This section describes how to set up the operating system and drivers including the following: ♦ Reformatting the hard drive. ♦ Installing MS-DOS.
Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Installing Windows for Workgroups 3.11 2-4 To install MS-DOS This section is not intended to replace your MS-DOS Documentation. Please refer to your MS-DOS documentation for specific instructions. 1. Insert the MS-DOS Setup Disk 1.
Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Installing Windows for Workgroups 3.11 2-5 8. Remove the floppy disk then press and hold the power button for 4 seconds to turn the OmniBook off. To install CD-ROM support Requirements ♦ OmniBook 3000 with Windows for Workgroups 3.
Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Installing Windows for Workgroups 3.11 2-6 To install video support Requirements ♦ OmniBook 3000 with Windows for Workgroups 3.11 installed. ♦ OmniBook 3000 driver for video support. Location: OmniBook hard drive or Recovery CD in OMNIBOOKDRIVERSWFWVIDEO 1.
Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Installing Windows for Workgroups 3.11 2-7 5. Click Yes to continue the installation. 6. Click Yes again to continue the installation. 7. Click Next to accept the default installation directory. 8. Click Yes to reboot.
Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Installing Windows for Workgroups 3.11 2-8 To install PC Card support Requirements ♦ OmniBook 3000 with Windows for Workgroups 3.11 installed. ♦ OmniBook 3000 driver for PC Card support. Location: OmniBook hard drive or Recovery CD in OMNIBOOKDRIVERSWFWPCCARD 1.
Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Installing Windows for Workgroups 3.11 2-9 REM – Card identification driver required for card other than memory cards devicehigh=C:CARDWIZCARDID.EXE REM – Card Services APM support required for card slot support install=C:CARDWIZCS_APM.
Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Installing Cards 2-10 Installing Cards This section describes how to install the following: ♦ New Media LiveWire+ Ethernet PC Card. ♦ Xircom Ethernet 10/100 + Modem PC Card. To install a New Media LiveWire+ Ethernet PC Card Requirements ♦ OmniBook 3000 with Windows for Workgroups 3.
Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Installing Cards 2-11 11. Enter a workgroup if appropriate. 12. Insert Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Disks 7 and 8 when prompted. 13. Reinsert the drivers disk when prompted. 14. Click OK to accept that the system files have been modified.
Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Installing Cards 2-12 To install a Xircom Ethernet 10/100 + modem PC Card Requirements ♦ OmniBook 3000 with Windows for Workgroups 3.11 installed. ♦ Xircom Ethernet 10/100+Modem PC Card. ♦ Xircom Drivers Disk 2.
Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Installing Cards 2-13 17. Edit the C:CONFIG.SYS file and change the following line: DEVICE=C:DOSEMM386.EXE NOEMS X=D000-D1FFF to DEVICE=C:DOSEMM386.
Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Working with Windows for Workgroups 2-14 Working with Windows for Workgroups This section describes how to customize the OmniBook for use with Windows for Workgroups including the following: ♦ Maximizing memory. ♦ Increasing performance.
Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Working with Windows for Workgroups 2-15 C:CARDWIZCSALLOC.INI file and remove the REM in CONFIG.SYS according to the instructions contained in each file.
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3 Using Windows 95.
3-2 Using Windows 95 Windows 95B OEM Service Release 2.1 comes factory-installed on the OmniBook 3000. The following procedure installs a retail version of Windows 95A and configures appropriate device drivers. Requirements ♦ OmniBook 3000. ♦ Windows 95 Installation CD .
Using Windows 95 Installing Windows 95 3-3 Installing Windows 95 This section describes how to set up the operating system and drivers including ♦ Reformatting the hard drive. ♦ Installing Windows 95A. ♦ Installing video support. ♦ Installing sound support.
Using Windows 95 Installing Windows 95 3-4 16. Type B, then Y. 17. Press any key to begin. 18. Type N to exit. 19. Remove the OmniBook 3000 Recovery CD and press Ctrl-Alt-Del to reboot. (Leave the new Support Utility Disk in the A: drive) To install Windows 95 1.
Using Windows 95 Installing Windows 95 3-5 13. The Get Connected Screen prompts you for additional components. After your selection, click Next. 14. Select Install The Most Common Components (recommended), then click Next. 15. Click Yes to accept the Startup Disk, then click Next.
Using Windows 95 Installing Windows 95 3-6 To install video support Requirements ♦ OmniBook 3000 with Windows 95 installed. ♦ OmniBook 3000 driver for video support. Location: OmniBook hard drive or Recovery CD in OMNIBOOKDRIVERSWIN95VIDEO. 1. From Control Panel, double-click Display, then click Settings.
Using Windows 95 Installing Windows 95 3-7 To install sound support Requirements ♦ OmniBook 3000 with Windows 95 installed. ♦ OmniBook 3000 driver for sound support. Location: OmniBook hard drive or Recovery CD in OMNIBOOKDRIVERSWIN95SOUND. 1. From Control Panel, double-click Systems.
Using Windows 95 Installing Windows 95 3-8 15. Click OK to close the Unknown Device Properties window. 16. Click OK to close System Properties. 17. Shut down and restart Windows 95. To install PC Card support Requirements ♦ OmniBook 3000 with Windows 95 installed.
Using Windows 95 Installing Windows 95 3-9 13. Click Next to accept the default selection. 14. Click Finish 15. Click Yes to shutdown and restart Windows 95. To install TouchPad support The OmniBook 3000 TouchPad works perfectly with the built in Windows 95 mouse driver.
Using Windows 95 Installing Windows 95 3-10 To install infrared support Requirements ♦ OmniBook 3000 with Windows 95 installed. ♦ HP OmniBook driver for infrared support. Location: OmniBook hard drive or Recovery CD in OMNIBOOKDRIVERSWIN95IRDA ..FASTIR.
Using Windows 95 Installing Windows 95 3-11 22. Select Show all Files and deselect Hide MS-DOS file extensions for file types that are registered, then click OK. 23. Right-click on SMCIRLAP.INF in the OMNIBOOKDRIVERSWIN95FASTIR directory. 24. Click Install off the pop-up menu.
Using Windows 95 Installing OmniBook Applications 3-12 Installing OmniBook Applications The OmniBook 3000 ships with the online User’s Handbook, McAffee VirusScan, and HP TopTOOLS. Requirements ♦ OmniBook 3000 with Windows 95 installed. ♦ HP OmniBook online User’s Handbook .
Using Windows 95 Installing OmniBook Applications 3-13 To install McAffee VirusScan 1. From the OMNIBOOKDRIVERSWIN95VIRUSCANDISK1 directory on the Recovery CD, double -click setup.exe . 2. Click Yes to accept the License Agreement. 3. Click Next at the Welcome screen.
Using Windows 95 Installing Cards 3-14 Installing Cards This section describes how to install the following: ♦ New Media LiveWire+ Ethernet PC Card. ♦ Xircom Ethernet 10/100 Modem PC Card. To install a New Media LiveWire+ Ethernet PC Card Requirements ♦ OmniBook 3000 with Windows 95 installed.
Using Windows 95 Installing Cards 3-15 A dialog box displays Windows 95 Can’t Find The Necessary Driver. 4. Even though the disk may still be in drive A, enter A: when the path dialog box appears, then click OK. 5. Enter a Workgroup if applicable. 6.
Using Windows 95 Installing Cards 3-16 5. Even though the Xircom Installation disk is still in the A drive, Windows will prompt you to insert the driver disk. Click OK. 6. A dialog box may be displayed with the following: Windows 95 Can’t Find The Driver CEM56.
Using Windows 95 Working with Windows 95 3-17 Working with Windows 95 ♦ This section describes how to customize the OmniBook for use with Windows 95 including the following: ♦ Automatically detecting a CD. ♦ Running an MS-DOS program outside Windows 95.
Using Windows 95 Working with Windows 95 3-18 To use the OmniBook 3000 Port Replicator The OmniBook 3000 Port Replicator has the same ports as the OmniBook 3000. Windows 95 will not create a docking hardware profile for the Port Replicator. This will significantly increase the reliability of hot docking on the OmniBook 3000.
4 Using Windows NT 4.0.
4-2 Using Windows NT 4.0 The following procedure installs a retail version of Windows NT 4.0, and configures appropriate device drivers. Requirements ♦ OmniBook 3000. ♦ OmniBook 3000 internal CD-ROM drive. ♦ Blank floppy disk. ♦ 16 MB of RAM (32 MB recommended).
Using Windows NT 4.0 Installing Windows NT 4.0 4-3 Installing Windows NT 4.0 This section describes how to set up the operating system and drivers including: ♦ Installing Windows NT 4.0. ♦ Installing video support. ♦ Installing sound support. ♦ Installing PC Card support.
Using Windows NT 4.0 Installing Windows NT 4.0 4-4 16. Select the type of file system to install, then press Enter. Note For a detailed discussion of FAT, HPFS and NTFS file systems, please refer to the “ MS Windows NT Resource Guide ” within the “ MS Windows NT Resource Kit ” .
Using Windows NT 4.0 Installing Windows NT 4.0 4-5 “ OmniBook Windows NT 4.0 Emergency Repair Disk ” 31. Press Enter to reboot. Important We recommend that you install Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 3. All Windows NT 4.0 certification testing done on the OmniBook 3000 was done with Service Pack 3 installed.
Using Windows NT 4.0 Installing Windows NT 4.0 4-6 13. Select the following resolution, then click Test, then click OK. 1024x768 with 65,536 Colors 14. If the graphic is correctly listed, click Yes, otherwise click No and change the setting. 15. Click OK.
Using Windows NT 4.0 Installing Windows NT 4.0 4-7 To install sound support Requirements ♦ OmniBook 3000 with Windows NT 4.0 installed. ♦ OmniBook 3000 driver for sound support. Location: OmniBook hard drive or Recovery CD in OMNIBOOKDRIVERSNT40SOUND.
Using Windows NT 4.0 Installing Windows NT 4.0 4-8 5. Rename the file to PCMCIA.OLD. 6. Copy the HP provided PCMCIA.SYS from the directory of the PC Card driver to C:<current WinNT dir>system32driver directory. 7. Shut down and restart Windows NT to activate the PC Card driver.
Using Windows NT 4.0 Installing Mobile Enhancements 4-9 Installing Mobile Enhancements The OmniBook’s enhancement package adds the following capabilities to Windows NT 4.0: • Advanced Power Management (APM). • Plug and Play for PC Cards. • The following applications: o Phoenix CardExecutive for Windows NT 4.
Using Windows NT 4.0 Installing Mobile Enhancements 4-10 To install CardExecutive If the Phoenix CardExecutive functionality is desired, it should be installed before Windows NT 4.0 networking. CardExecutive adds the following capabilities: • Plug and Play for PC Cards using standard Windows NT drivers.
Using Windows NT 4.0 Installing Mobile Enhancements 4-11 2. Click the button to begin the installation process. 3. Click OK. 4. Click Restart Now. After reboot, you will see a Power icon on the Taskbar. To use Phoenix APM 2.0 with a CD-ROM drive Phoenix APM 2.
Using Windows NT 4.0 Installing Cards 4-12 Installing Cards This section describes how to install the following: ♦ New Media LiveWire+ Ethernet PC Card. ♦ Xircom Ethernet 10/100 + Modem PC Card. To install a New Media LiveWire+ Ethernet PC Card Requirements ♦ OmniBook 3000 with Windows NT 4.
Using Windows NT 4.0 Installing Cards 4-13 7. Enter A:, then click OK (The same drivers work for Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0). 8. Click OK to accept New Media LiveWire+ Full Duplex Ethernet PC Card. 9. Click Next to accept New Media LiveWire+ Full Duplex Ethernet PC Card.
Using Windows NT 4.0 Installing Cards 4-14 8. If you chose not to use DHCP you will be prompted to enter your TCP/IP information. 9. This card does not support hot removal. Click OK. 10. Shutdown and restart Windows NT 4.0. To install a Xircom Ethernet 10/100 + Modem PC Card Requirements ♦ OmniBook 3000 with Windows NT 4.
Using Windows NT 4.0 Installing Cards 4-15 10. Select the Protocols to install, then click Next. 11. Click Next to install the default Windows NT networking services. 12. Click Next to install the networking components. 13. Enter the directory of the Windows NT install files, then click Continue.
Using Windows NT 4.0 Working with Windows NT 4.0 4-16 Working with Windows NT 4.0 This section describes how to customize the OmniBook for use with Windows NT 4.0 including the following: ♦ Using Windows NT 4.0 on a notebook PC. ♦ Using the OmniBook 3000 Port Replicator.
Using Windows NT 4.0 Working with Windows NT 4.0 4-17 To install TouchPad support The OmniBook 3000 TouchPad works perfectly with the built in Windows NT 4.0 mouse driver. If you want to take advantage of the TouchPad’s enhanced features you must install the TouchPad driver.
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5 Features and Specifications.
5-2 Featu res and Specifications Your OmniBook is designed to provide trouble -free operation. The following suggestions can help you maintain its dependability: • Observe the temperature limits and other specifications listed in the next section. • Peruse the tips about ergonomics and work habits.
Features and Specifications Standard Features 5-3 Standard Features Processor Intel Pentium 200- or 233-processor with MMX technology. Cache 32K L1 cache. 512K L2 pipeline burst-synchronous cache. Architecture 32-bit PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) bus architecture.
Features and Specifications Standard Features 5-4 CD-ROM drive Torisan CDR-U200-Z 20X Maximum CD-ROM drive. Slimline, low-power. IDE/ATAPI interface. PC Card slots (PCMCIA) Texas Instruments TI1131 PC Card Controller Chip. 2 Type II or 1 Type III user-available, industry-compatible PC Card slots.
Features and Specifications Standard Features 5-5 Keyboard and mouse 87/88-key touch-type QWERTY keyboard; industry-standard, full-size key spacing. Embedded numeric keypad. Special function [Fn] keys to toggle between internal, external, or simultaneous displays, speaker volume control and hibernation.
Features and Specifications Technical Specifications 5-6 Technical Specifications System Unit Dimensions 9.40” x 11.35” x 1.98” Weight 6.7 lbs Temperature Operating: Storage: 41 to 95°F / 5 to .
Features and Specifications Technical Specifications 5-7 Refresh Rate 60 Hz Character display 80 x 25 Display Inverter Board Input Voltage Output Voltage Efficiency 8 to 19V DC 1500V RMS (no load) 75%.
Features and Specifications Technical Specifications 5-8 Audio Output Level Line Out 0.8V RMS. Cache Buffer 128 K Maximum Data Transfer Rate 3000 KB/s Start Time < 10 seconds Stop Time < 4 seconds Lithium-Ion Battery (F1382A or F1383A) Weight 0.
Features and Specifications Technical Specifications 5-9 Operating: Storage: 70 in/sec, 2ms, half sine 90 in/sec, 2ms, half sine Vibration Operating Storage: 0.159G RMS. 1.1G RMS. Maximum Altitude Operating Storage: 10,000 ft at 25°C 40,000 ft at 25°C Hard Disk Drives Capacity Per Drive 2.
Features and Specifications Getting Assistance and Support 5-10 Getting Assistance and Support This section includes information about: ♦ Looking up technical information. ♦ Getting HP OmniBook assistance — from electronic services and from Customer Support centers.
Features and Specifications Getting Assistance and Support 5-11 Quick Start Sheet Location: In box (printed document). Audience: End user. Content: Setting up the OmniBook, using power management options, selecting a factory-installed operating system, getting support (telephone and electronic).
Features and Specifications Getting Assistance and Support 5-12 OmniBook Notes Location: Online. Audience: End User, Corporate IT. Content: This document details the late-breaking information that we could included in the OmniBook documentation. • The OmniBook Notes file is C:OMNIBOOKOMNIBOOK.
Features and Specifications Getting Assistance and Support 5-13 Port Replicator User’s Guide Location: Port Replicator Box (printed document) and HP’s website. Audience: End User, Corporate IT. Content: Setting up the Port Replicator, using and connecting devices to the Port Replicator, troubleshooting, support information.
Features and Specifications Getting Assistance and Support 5-14 Frequently Asked Questions Location: Electronic Support Services and HP’s website. Audience: End User, Corporate IT, Reseller/Integrator. Content: Troubleshooting, information includes docking, power management, and batteries.
Features and Specifications Getting Assistance and Support 5-15 Electronic support services See the next topic below for a listing of services. Customer Support Centers See the second topic below for a listing of contacts. To find Electronic Support Services World Wide Web HP OmniBook website: http://www.
Features and Specifications Getting Assistance and Support 5-16 CompuServe ( “ GO HP ” ) America Online (HP Forum) America Online/Bertlesmann (HP Forum) (Europe) Optional Support Assistant CD-ROM (for information: http://www.hp.com/cposupport/hpsa.
Features and Specifications Getting Assistance and Support 5-17 To contact Customer Support The HP Customer Support Centers will assist you free of charge during the term of the product warranty.
Features and Specifications Getting Assistance and Support 5-18 Belgium (French): 02.626.8807 Czech Republic: 02 471 7321 Denmark (Danish/Swedish): 3929.4099 Finland (Swedish/English): 0203.47.288 France (French): 01.43.62.34.34 Germany (German): 0180.
Features and Specifications Getting Assistance and Support 5-19 To get repair assistance Under Warranty : Contact one of the support providers or an HP Service Center to receive warranty service.
Features and Specifications Getting Assistance and Support 5-20 Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Summary The following table summarizes Hewlett-Packard’s limited warranty. The OmniBook Support and Service booklet contains complete warranty information.
Features and Specifications Using Electronic Serial Numbers 5-21 Using Electronic Serial Numbers Beginning with the OmniBook 3000 and OmniBook 800 notebooks, Hewlett -Packard ships OmniBooks with an electronic serial number. This will be continued on all future products.
Features and Specifications Using Electronic Serial Numbers 5-22 Hewlett-Packard has also provided a utility called ESN.EXE in the C:OMNIBOOK directory to set the serial number. This program must be run in MS-DOS. This Utility does the following: 1. Checks to make sure no electronic serial number is set.
Index- 1 Index A accessories warranty, 5-20 Application Notes, 5-13 audio device drivers, 1-15 autodetecting CDs, 3-17 B BIOS resources, 1-21 serial number, 5-22 updating, 1-17 C cable floppy (F1380A), 1-4 security lock, 1-20 CD-ROM drive autodetecting a CD, 3-17 with Phoenix APM 2.
Index- 2 formatting with Windows for Workgroups, 2-3 replacing, 1-16 hardware application notes, 5-13 hibernate mode, 1-8 HP applications, 3-12 I I/O addresses, 1-22 infrared light path, 3-18 printing.
Index- 3 deleting, 1-19 setting, 1-18 PC Card plug and play, 4-9 Windows 95 support, 3-8 Windows NT 4.0 support, 4-7 Windows NT support, 4-14 with Windows NT 4.
Index- 4 Suspend by closing lid, 1-7 mode, 1-8 with power button, 1-7 system resources DMA channels, 1-22 I/O addresses, 1-22 memory, 1-21 system interrupts, 1-21 T time-out power savings, 1-8 TopTOOL.
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