Page 2 - NEC Versa LXi Release Notes; Notes for All Users; Introducing New System Features; Intel SpeedStep Technology
2 NEC Versa LXi Release Notes Notes for All Users Be sure to read the following notes when using any of the Windows operating systems on your NECVersa LXi. Introducing New System Features Your NEC Versa LXi provides a variety of system features to accommodate your mobile computingneeds. In addition ...
Page 3 - NEC Versa LXi Release Notes 3; Optimizing the LCD Panel Display
NEC Versa LXi Release Notes 3 NECC recommends that you do not modify the SpeedStep applet's default settings. If you follow these instructions to introduce and set the Maximum Performance option forRunning on Batteries while using a VersaBay III battery in the VersaBay III, your system mayexperience...
Page 4 - NEC Versa LXi Release Notes; Restoring the Hard Disk Drive
4 NEC Versa LXi Release Notes Restoring the Hard Disk Drive Your NEC Versa system ships with a single partition on the hard disk drive (not applicable forWindows NT). If you choose to change to multiple partitions and want to use the Product RecoveryCD to restore the hard disk drive to its initial s...
Page 5 - NEC Versa LXi Release Notes 5; Notes for Using Windows 2000; Conserving Battery Power
NEC Versa LXi Release Notes 5 Notes for Using Windows 2000 Be sure to read the following notes when using Windows 2000 on your NEC Versa LXi. Conserving Battery Power The power management state referred to as Hibernate or Save-To-File (STF) saves the system's currentworking environment to the system...
Page 6 - NEC Versa LXi Release Notes; Notes for Using Windows 98 Second Edition; Installing the NEC VersaGlide Mouse Driver
6 NEC Versa LXi Release Notes For updated information regarding software and hardware compatible with Windows 2000,periodically check the NECC web site, www.nec-computers.com . Notes for Using Windows 98 Second Edition Be sure to read the following notes when using Windows 98 Second Edition on your ...
Page 7 - NEC Versa LXi Release Notes 7; Increasing the System’s Memory Capacity
NEC Versa LXi Release Notes 7 Increasing the System’s Memory Capacity If you increase your NEC Versa LXi system’s memory capacity to more than 256MB of RAM, yoursystem may lose it’s sound capability. To correct the sound loss, NEC recommends that you downloadthe latest sound driver from the NEC web ...
Page 8 - NEC Versa LXi Release Notes; Using PC Cards
8 NEC Versa LXi Release Notes Disabling Save-to-Disk To optimize system performance when using a hard disk drive in the VersaBay III, disable the Save-to-Disk parameter in the Power Management section of the BIOS Setup utility as follows. 1. Press F2 when booting the system to enter the BIOS Setup u...
Page 9 - NEC Versa LXi Release Notes 9; Notes for Using Windows 95; Warm Swapping Devices; Notes for Using Windows NT; Using the HDPREPEZ Utility
NEC Versa LXi Release Notes 9 Notes for Using Windows 95 Be sure to read the following notes when using Windows 95 on your NEC Versa LXi. Warm Swapping Devices In Windows 95, warm swapping of devices is only supported when the system enters a Save-to RAM(STR) state. Save-to-RAM is the default settin...
Page 10 - 0 NEC Versa LXi Release Notes; Optimizing Sound Quality; Note
10 NEC Versa LXi Release Notes Optimizing Sound Quality Your NEC Versa LXi allows you to record sound using either the built-in microphone or an externalmicrophone connected to the microphone port located on the right side of the system. To optimize thesound quality and reduce background static when...