To install Windows for Workgroups drivers
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If you've installed a commercial version of Windows or Windows for Workgroups,
you'll need to manually install the required OmniBook device drivers or use 
the OmniBook 2000/5700 Windows 3.X Driver Setup program.  These steps modify 
some of your system files -such as WIN.INI and AUTOEXEC.BAT.  An original
version of each file is preserved in the C:\OMNI_DRV.XXX directory.

 1. If you have an internal CD-ROM drive, install it in the OmniBook.

    -or-

    If you have a SCSI CD-ROM drive and a docking system, connect the SCSI
    CD-ROM drive to the docking system.

    -or-

    If you have a PCCard or parallel port CD-ROM drive, connect the PCCard or
    parallel port CD-ROM drive. See "To set up a PCCard or parallel port
    CD-ROM drive."

 2. Connect the AC adapter to the OmniBook.

 3. Insert the Support Utility floppy disk.

 4. Reset the OmniBook.  The DOS 6.22 Startup menu appears.

 5. Click option 5:

      Exit to MS-DOS

 6. Insert the Recovery CD in the CD-ROM drive.

 7. From the DOS prompt, enter C:\WINDOWS\WIN to start Windows.  

    The path may need to be adjusted if Windows was installed in a location
    other than the default.
 
 8. From File Manager, go to the CD-ROM drive.
 
 9. Double-click SETUP.EXE in the \omnibook\wfw_drv\disk1 directory.

      The OmniBook 2000/5700 Windows 3.X Drivers Setup menu appears.

10. Choose Next to install the drivers, then follow the setup instructions.


To set up a PCCard or parallel port CD-ROM drive
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IMPORTANT
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Before the OmniBook can recognize the CD-ROM drive, you'll need to edit
the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files on the Support Utility disk. The
required device-driver statements come from the CD-ROM manufacturer.

The general steps for setting up a PCCard CD-ROM drive are as follows:

 1. Copy the device drivers that came with your PCCard CD-ROM drive
    to the A:\tools directory on the HP Support Utility Disk.

 2. Add the device=driver statements to the CONFIG.SYS file on the
    Support Utility disk. The device statements should immediately
    follow the [USERCD] label.

 3. Check the AUTOEXEC.BAT file to make sure that the CD-ROM drive
    is assigned as drive G:.

What you'll need from your CD-ROM manufacturer
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 1. The names of the device drivers to copy to the Support Utility disk.

 2. The device=driver statements to add the CONFIG.SYS file.

 3. Statements that the CD-ROM drive needs in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file.


HINT
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Both the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files contain comments that should
help your CD-ROM manufacturer advise you in editing the files to meet the
particular requirements.


