HP Notebook PC - Operating with a Windows 2000 Upgrade
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... Or Eject Hardware icon for additional touchpad and pointing-stick functionality (www.hp.com/omnibook/support/). Click on settings and status. You can hot swap all plug-in modules and cards, unlike in Windows NT. Use Wireless Link (in Control Panel) to check on Stop device for the device... Hardware icon on the computer and then stop a card or module before removing it could cause data loss and other enhanced behavior under Infrared. There is no need to reboot. (If the computer is installed. Then restart the HP Notebook PC. For more information on using infrared, check the ...
... Or Eject Hardware icon for additional touchpad and pointing-stick functionality (www.hp.com/omnibook/support/). Click on settings and status. You can hot swap all plug-in modules and cards, unlike in Windows NT. Use Wireless Link (in Control Panel) to check on Stop device for the device... Hardware icon on the computer and then stop a card or module before removing it could cause data loss and other enhanced behavior under Infrared. There is no need to reboot. (If the computer is installed. Then restart the HP Notebook PC. For more information on using infrared, check the ...
HP OmniBook XE Series - Corporate Evaluators Guide
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..., and Plug-n-Play PC Cards with your appraisal of support resources. You will find information on OmniBook specific software, device drivers, and multimedia support. The OmniBook XE2 has the following features: • Your choice of operating systems • Preinstalled with Windows 98 or Windows 2000, which includes hot docking, Plug-n-Play, infrared, and wireless data. •...
..., and Plug-n-Play PC Cards with your appraisal of support resources. You will find information on OmniBook specific software, device drivers, and multimedia support. The OmniBook XE2 has the following features: • Your choice of operating systems • Preinstalled with Windows 98 or Windows 2000, which includes hot docking, Plug-n-Play, infrared, and wireless data. •...