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 Device Manager 1

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In [Start] - [Settings] - [Control Panel] - [System] - [Device
Manager], select [PCIC or compatible PCMCIA control-
ler] in [PCMCIA socket]. Remove the check for [Dis-
able in this hardware profile] in [Properties] - [Gen-
eral] and then press [OK].

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 Press [Next] at the display for the [Display Driver Wiz-
ard for PC Cards (PCMCIA)], press [Next] again and
then press [Finish].

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 When the message appears asking whether to reboot
the computer, select [No].

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Check [View devices by connection] at [Device Manager]
and select [PCI bus] in [Plug and Play BIOS], press [Remove],
then press [OK]. The display will ask you to restart Win-
dows, press [Yes].  Rebooting will be done automatically.  If
the computer asks you to insert the Windows 95 CD-ROM,
press [OK]. Input [c:\cabs], then press [OK].

 Then, when the [Version Conflict] appears, select [Yes].

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Press [Next] at the [Update Device Driver Wizard of PCI
Universal Serial Bus] and [Finish].

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Press [Next] at the [Update Device Driver Wizard of Stan-
dard PCI Graphics Adapter (VGA)] and [Finish].  The dis-
play will ask you to restart Windows, press [Yes].  (at times,
the message may appear a few times)

 Sound driver

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In [Control Panel] - [System] -[Device Manager],
for each item in [Sound, video and game controller],
press [Remove] to delete it, then press [OK] to con-
firm the deletion.

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Press [Refresh] and press [Next] at the [Update Device
Driver Wizard of Unknown Devices].

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Select [Other Locations], input [c:\util\drivers\sound],
then press [OK].

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At the [Update Device Driver Wizard of YAMAHA
OPL3-SAx], press [Finish].

 Video Driver

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Delete the check mark 

 for [When powered by AC

power] and [When powered by batteries] in [Start] -
[Settings] - [Control Panel] - [Power] - [Disk Drives],
then press [OK].

 Power Management

 Device Manager 2

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Add the check mark 

 for [DMA]  in [Control Panel]

- [System] - [Device Manager] - [CDROM] - [TEAC
CD-220EA] - [Settings].

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Set [L:] for [Reserved drive letters], then press [OK].

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Add the check mark 

 for [DMA]  in [Device Man-

ager] - [Disk drives] - [GENERIC IDE DISK
TYPE**] - [Settings], then press [OK].

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Set [Mobile or docking system] in [System] -  [Perfor-
mance] - [File System] - [Hard Disk] - [Typical role of
this machine], then press [OK].

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At the [System Properties], press [Close]. The display
will ask you to restart Windows, then press [Yes].

 Display Driver

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Select [Super VGA 1024 X 768] for [Models] in [Con-
trol Panel] - [Display] - [Settings] - [Advanced Proper-
ties] - [Monitor] - [Change], then press [OK].

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 Confirm that there is a check mark for [Automatically

detect Plug & Play monitor] in [Options] for the [Moni-
tor], and then press [Close].

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Set [High Color (16 bit)] for the [Color palette], set
[800 by 600 pixels] for the [Desktop area] and then
press [OK].

 • When [Compatibility Warning] is displayed, press

[OK].

35

Select [Control Panel] - [OPL3-SAx Config],  increase
both the Treble and Bass in [Tone Control] by two or-
ders and then press [OK].

36

Select 

 on the taskbar, set the maximum volume.

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Decrease the volume by pressing 

   Fn   +   F5   

 twice.

 Tone  and Volume  adjustment

12

In [Start] - [Run], input [c:\install.bat], then press [OK].
Rebooting will be done automatically.
It may take several minutes to reboot the computer.

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In [Start] - [Programs] - [Windows Explorer], delete
the "c:\install.bat" and "c:\install.pif" files.

 System setup

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In [Device Manager] - [Display adapters] - [Standard
PCI Graphics Adapter (VGA)] - [Driver] - [Update
Driver], select [Yes (Recommended).], then press
[Next].

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Select [Other Locations], input [c:\util\drivers\video],
press [OK], then press [Finish]. The display will ask
you to restart Windows; remove the floppy disk and
press [Yes].

Reinstalling Software

Summary of Contents for CF-45 Series

Page 1: ...re 19 Operation Starting Up Shutting Down 11 Usage Carrying and Maintenance 15 Getting Started Read Me First 6 First time Operation 7 Contents Getting Started Troubleshooting Operation Appendix Additi...

Page 2: ...e United States and or other coun tries Pentium is a registered trademark and MMXTM is a trademark of Intel Corporation PhoenixCard Manager and Phoenix Card Executive are trademarks of Phoenix Technol...

Page 3: ...poration of America One Panasonic Way Secaucus NJ 07094 Tel No 1 800 LAPTOP 5 1 800 527 8675 Warnung bez glich der Lithiumbatterie Sicherungsbatterie Lithiumbatterie Dieser Computer enth lt eine Lithi...

Page 4: ...r Prevent Shock Avoid subjecting the computer to severe vibrations or impact Do not place the computer inside a car trunk Avoid Humidity Liquids and Dust Do not store or use the computer in locations...

Page 5: ...ack expose it to bumps or shocks deform disas semble or modify it Do Not Short Do not short the positive and negative contacts Do Not Put into a Microwave Do not put the battery into a microwave oven...

Page 6: ...Saving Data on Floppy Disks Users are advised to purchase the latest versions of virus protection software and use them regularly Computer Viruses We recommend you run the software When booting your c...

Page 7: ...the cover back by using the arrow as a guide Then lock the lever into place Confirm that the lever lock is correctly in place Should you decide to carry your computer without the lever lock in place t...

Page 8: ...ou must wait at least ten seconds before powering it on again 2 1 Power Indicator Connect your computer to a power outlet CAUTION Handling the AC adapter Do not twist or pull the AC power cord forcefu...

Page 9: ...not press Cancel 8 NOTE Label side up Label on the top surface and inserting the shutter side headfirst Create floppy disks CAUTION Please store the floppy disks in a safe place They will enable you t...

Page 10: ...Read the Readme file as necessary To close the file click in the top right corner of the window Use Acrobat Reader to view the Reference Manual which explains detailed operational procedures concernin...

Page 11: ...computer and hold it for approximately one second until the power indicator turns on before releasing it CAUTION The computer will not power on when the LCD panel is closed Do not slide the power swit...

Page 12: ...vary according to the software application being used Normally the rear button is used to perform actions To change the settings for the front and rear buttons of the trackball and the left and right...

Page 13: ...on the tray Do not leave the tray in the open position Also Do not touch the lens area with your fingers When the tray is opened applying too much force to it could cause it to break Do not open the C...

Page 14: ...document Cancel or correct an operation Change the display size Perform a find operation Display of the manual Table of Content Items By clicking an item the corresponding page will be displayed at 10...

Page 15: ...uter with you Never check it with luggage For use of the computer inside an aircraft we recommend asking the airlines regarding their policy on this issue CD ROM Do not allow CDs to become dirty or sc...

Page 16: ...n Error CMOS checksum error 163 Date and Time Incorrect Real time clock is not updating 173 Configuration Change Has Occurred ROM configuration has changed 201 Memory Size Error Memory size data error...

Page 17: ...ed to be replaced Please contact Panasonic Technical Support Run Load Default Settings PnP in the Setup Utility 1 Setup Utility This will restore the Setup Utility s settings to their default values e...

Page 18: ...ertain period of time there is no display The resolution of the display cannot be changed An afterimage appears The motion of the mouse cursor is not smooth At the time of purchase the display setting...

Page 19: ...rtup Disk Immediately after creating this disk enter the FIRSTAID FD into the floppy disk drive and press OK Note A system error will result if the FIRSTAID FD is not inserted If this occurs in sert t...

Page 20: ...ol Panel Power Disk Drives then press OK Power Management Device Manager 2 27 Add the check mark for DMA in Control Panel System Device Manager CDROM TEAC CD 220EA Settings 28 Set L for Reserved drive...

Page 21: ...tup to Disable press Esc 15 Save the settings and then close the Setup Utility Reinstalling Windows causes an older version of Internet Ex plorer to be installed To return the computer to the state it...

Page 22: ...r on the display Restart the computer by pressing Ctrl Alt Del During the reinstallation procedure the settings of the Setup Utility are changed as follows Power Management Power Saving OFF Power Swit...

Page 23: ...ocumentation available to any third party by time sharing or otherwise without the prior written consent of MEI D You may not copy or reproduce or permit to be copied or reproduced the Programs or rel...

Page 24: ...assembler en sens inverse compiler en sens inverse ni retracer les Logiciels ni aucune de leurs copies de fa on lectronique ou m canique en tout ou en partie Vous ne pouvez utiliser copier modifier a...

Page 25: ...ogramme weder modifizieren noch solche Modifikationen versuchen E Der K ufer darf die Programme und eine diesbez gliche Benutzerlizenz nur zusammen mit der bergabe genau des Produktes zu dessen Liefer...

Page 26: ...peakers are con nected Headphone Jack CD ROM Drive page 13 Floppy Disk Drive CAUTION If a problem occurs but your com puter does not lock we recommend not resetting the machine Pressing the reset butt...

Page 27: ...revent theft of your computer For more in formation please read the manual that comes with the cable Using USB Devices Using a Printer These holes allow heat to exit CAUTION Do not block or place the...

Page 28: ...s 44 1 kHz PCM FM sound Sound Blaster PRO Compatible Battery Pack Lithium Ion 10 8 V 2300 mAh Operating Time Approx 1 0 2 5 hours 3 4 Battery Charging Time Power On Approx 3 5 hours 3 Power Off Approx...

Page 29: ...F 45NJ48JEM CF 45NJ48JAM Operating System Microsoft Windows 95 Microsoft Windows 98 FAT32 File System FAT32 File System Utility Programs Setup Utility Setup Utility Diagnostics Program DMI Viewer DMI...

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