Page 2 - NEC Versa VX Release Notes; Using Hard Disk Drive Security; Establishing Hard Disk Drive Passwords; Changing Hard Disk Drive Passwords
2 NEC Versa VX Release Notes Be sure to read the following sections when using any of the Windows operating systems onyour NEC Versa VX. Information specific to one or more operating system are presentedseparately. Using Hard Disk Drive Security Your NEC Versa allows you to establish password protec...
Page 3 - NEC Versa VX Release Notes 3; Using Hard Disk Drive Password Protection; Moving the Hard Disk Drive
NEC Versa VX Release Notes 3 3. Highlight Assign HDD Password and press Enter . If you enter the current master password, you are prompted to enter a new masterpassword. If you enter the current user password, you are prompted to enter the new userpassword. If you do not want to establish a ne...
Page 4 - NEC Versa VX Release Notes; Updating the Modem Driver
4 NEC Versa VX Release Notes Updating the Modem Driver If your NEC Versa system has a built-in mini-PCI modem, update the modem driver to providemore reliable V.90 connections and to enable over-current protection. Theover-current protection feature of the modem avoids damage that results if you acc...
Page 5 - NEC Versa VX Release Notes 5; Removing the Battery; Rebooting Your Versa VX System; Conserving Battery Power
NEC Versa VX Release Notes 5 Removing the Battery To avoid data loss, turn the system power off when removing or replacing the battery. Fordetails on removing and replacing the battery, see the NEC Versa VX User’s Guide. Mini-PCI FCC Registration Numbers If your system has a built-in Mini-PCI modem,...
Page 6 - NEC Versa VX Release Notes; Using the Infrared Port
6 NEC Versa VX Release Notes Follow these steps to modify the default setting for a critical low battery state: 1. Click Start, point to Settings, and click Control Panel. 2. Double click Power Options and select the Alarm tab. 3. Click the Alarm Action button in the Critical Battery Alarm section. ...
Page 7 - NEC Versa VX Release Notes 7; Using Windows 98; Setting Your Audio Driver; Using Windows 95; Using the Email Button
NEC Versa VX Release Notes 7 Using Windows 98 Be sure to read the following sections when using Windows 98 on your NEC Versa VX. Setting Your Audio Driver Use the following procedure to set the audio driver for sound capabilities on your system. 1. Click Start, point to Settings, and click Control P...
Page 8 - NEC Versa VX Release Notes; Using Windows 95 or Windows 98; Installing SoftDVD Player; Note; Updating the Video Driver
8 NEC Versa VX Release Notes Using Windows 95 or Windows 98 Be sure to read the following notes when using either Windows 95 or Windows 98 on yourNEC Versa VX. Installing SoftDVD Player Use the following procedure to install SoftDVD Player. Note Disable power management when using SoftDVD Player. 1....
Page 9 - NEC Versa VX Release Notes 9; Using Windows NT; MIDI File Support; Creating a STF Partition File; Installing Internet Explorer
NEC Versa VX Release Notes 9 Using Windows NT Be sure to read the following sections when using Windows NT on your NEC Versa VX. MIDI File Support MIDI files are not supported under Windows NT. Creating a STF Partition File If you accidentally delete the Save-to-File (STF) partition file or reformat...
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10 NEC Versa VX Release Notes The first time you run Internet Explorer, the Internet Connection Wizard prompts you to set upyour internet connection. Follow the on-screen prompts. When set up completes, your systemrestarts and updates Windows NT. After your system restarts, a message appears stating...