NEC Versa® VX
Release Notes
Congratulations on purchasing your NEC Versa VX notebook computer! Before using your
system, complete the installation process and read the important information detailed in this
document. The topics described in this document apply to NEC Versa VX systems running the
Windows® 2000, Windows 98, Windows 95, and Windows NT operating systems. Topics
specific to a particular operating system are noted. All other topics apply to all operating
systems.
CONTENTS
Using Hard Disk Drive Security ....................................................................................................... 2
Establishing Hard Disk Drive Passwords...................................................................................... 2
Changing Hard Disk Drive Passwords.......................................................................................... 2
Using Hard Disk Drive Password Protection................................................................................. 3
Moving the Hard Disk Drive ........................................................................................................ 3
Updating the Modem Driver............................................................................................................. 4
Installing PC Cards .......................................................................................................................... 4
Attaching the NEC Versa PortBar .................................................................................................... 4
Identifying the Switch Settings......................................................................................................... 4
Swapping PC Cards.......................................................................................................................... 4
Removing the Battery....................................................................................................................... 5
Mini-PCI FCC Registration Numbers............................................................................................... 5
Using Wake on Ring........................................................................................................................ 5
Using Windows 2000....................................................................................................................... 5
Rebooting Your Versa VX System ............................................................................................... 5
Conserving Battery Power............................................................................................................ 5
Using the Infrared Port................................................................................................................. 6
Using Windows 98........................................................................................................................... 7
Setting Your Audio Driver ........................................................................................................... 7
Disabling Power Management...................................................................................................... 7
Using Windows 95........................................................................................................................... 7
Using the Email Button................................................................................................................ 7
Using Windows 95 or Windows 98................................................................................................... 8
Installing SoftDVD Player............................................................................................................ 8
Updating the Video Driver ........................................................................................................... 8
Using Windows NT.......................................................................................................................... 9
MIDI File Support ....................................................................................................................... 9
Creating a STF Partition File........................................................................................................ 9
Installing Internet Explorer........................................................................................................... 9
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3. Highlight Assign HDD Password and press Enter.
If you enter the current master password, you are prompted to enter a new master
password.
If you enter the current user password, you are prompted to enter the new user
password.
If you do not want to establish a new master or user password, press Esc instead of
entering a new password.
4. Save the changes and exit BIOS setup.
Using Hard Disk Drive Password Protection
To facilitate the transfer of one or more HDDs between systems, establish a single master
password (and store the password in a secure place). Forgetting your master password results in
the inability to access the data on your hard drive. Establish different user passwords to limit
access to specific systems.
If you set the master and user password on a hard drive, the
passwords can never be removed. They can be changed. If the master password is forgotten and
the drive is installed in another system, you cannot access the data on the hard drive.
If the hard drive is installed in another NEC Versa system with hard disk drive security enabled,
the password must be entered to allow access to the hard drive. If this NEC Versa system does
not support hard disk drive security, you cannot access the data on the hard drive.
With hard disk drive security enabled on the original NEC Versa system, the system boots
normally.
If the hard drive is installed in another NEC Versa system with security enabled, you must enter
the master password to access the hard disk drive. If the hard drive is installed in another NEC
Versa system with security disabled, you are prompted to enter the master password and then a
new user password.
Moving the Hard Disk Drive
When a password-protected HDD is moved from its original system and installed in another
system, error messages appear indicating that the drive is locked. Next, the Security Setup
screen appears requiring the user to enter the master password to unlock the drive. Enter the
master password, when prompted.
To take advantage of HDD password protection in another system, the system must be equipped
with the same HDD password protection feature. To determine if the system has HDD password
protection, check the System Security Setup in the BIOS Setup to see if there are provisions for
establishing HDD passwords.
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Updating the Modem Driver
If your NEC Versa system has a built-in mini-PCI modem, update the modem driver to provide
more reliable V.90 connections and to enable over-current protection. The
over-current protection feature of the modem avoids damage that results if you accidentally plug
the modem into a digital line. To update the installed driver and to enable over-current
protection for the modem, follow these steps.
1. Insert the NEC Versa VX Application and Driver CD into the CD-ROM drive. If the
CD does not load automatically, do the following:
Double click the NEC Customize icon.
Select Launch Application and Driver CD.
Click Install to launch the CD. The Application and Driver CD dialog box appears.
2. Select Drivers from the Application and Driver CD dialog box.
3. Double click on Askey Modem Drivers.
4. Select Askey Modem Driver.
5. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the applicable driver for your system and reboot
the system.
Installing PC Cards
Do not insert two PC cards in the system simultaneously.
Attaching the NEC Versa PortBar
To ensure proper installation of your Windows operating system, do not attach the NEC Versa
PortBar to the system when powering on or suspending (Save-to RAM or Save-to-Disk) the
system for the first time.
Identifying the Switch Settings
The six-position switch is located on the bottom of the system. The switch is accessible by
removing the access panel beneath the CD-ROM drive. The following list identifies each switch
setting and its function.
Switch 1, Password Override — The default setting is “OFF.” If you forget your
supervisor/user password and cannot access the data on your NEC Versa, change the
setting to “ON” and your current supervisor/user password is erased.
Switch 2 — Keyboard select; default is “ON” for U.S. 85 key keyboard.
Switch 3 — Reserved for factory use; default is “ON.”
Switch 4 — Keyboard select; default is “ON” for U.S. 85 key keyboard.
Switch 5 — Password enable; default is “OFF” (Personal Code Setting utility).
Switch 6 — Logo select; default is “OFF” for U.S.
Swapping PC Cards
Do not swap PC cards between slots when the system is in Suspend mode.
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Removing the Battery
To avoid data loss, turn the system power off when removing or replacing the battery. For
details 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, the FCC registration number of your system is
H8NTAI-34309-M5-E REN 0.4. If your system has a built-in Mini-PCI LAN/modem, the FCC
registration number of your system is 2U6MLA-34036-M5-E REN 0.5A.
Using Wake on Ring
The Wake on Ring feature, waking the system when the modem detects a ring, is only supported
by the mini-PCI modem.
Using Windows 2000
Be sure to read the following sections when using Windows 2000 on your NEC Versa VX.
Rebooting Your Versa VX System
When you reboot your NEC Versa VX running the Windows 2000 operating system, the
following warning message appears:
Invalid Hibernation Partition….run HDPREPEZ or AMI Save to File Utility
Ignore this warning message. It is not necessary to run HDPREPEZ or the AMI Save to File
utility in the Windows 2000 environment. To disable this warning message, you must disable
the Auto Save-To-File parameter in the system’s BIOS utility.
Follow these steps to disable the Auto Save-To-File parameter:
1. Reboot your system and press
to enter the BIOS Setup utility.
F2
2. Use the Up and Down arrow keys to highlight and select the Power Management Setup
menu.
3. Highlight Auto Save-To-File and use the PgDn or Fn and Up and Down arrow keys to
change the setting to Disabled.
4. Press
to exit the Power Management Setup menu.
Esc
F10
5. Press
to save your settings and exit the BIOS Setup utility.
Conserving Battery Power
In the Windows 2000 environment, the default setting for a critical low battery state is Standby.
Standby does not power down your system to conserve battery power.
NECC recommends that you change the Windows 2000 Standby default setting for a critical low
battery to Hibernate to prevent data loss during battery-powered system operation.
The power management state Hibernate or Save-To-File (STF) saves the system’s current
working environment to the system’s hard drive, then powers down the system to conserve
battery power. You can configure your power management settings to enter hibernation when
your system reaches a critical low battery state.
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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.
4. Use the dropdown box labeled, “When the alarm goes off, the computer will:” to change the
default setting to Hibernate.
5. Click OK to exit Alarm Actions.
6. Click OK to exit Power Options.
7. Close the Control Panel.
Using the Infrared Port
In the Windows 2000 environment, the default setting for Infrared communications is SIR
(Serial Infrared). Follow these steps to modify the setting to FIR (Fast Infrared):
1. Click Start, point to Settings, and click Control Panel.
2. Double click the System icon, select the Hardware tab, and click the Device Manager
button.
3. Click Infrared devices and double click Built-in Infrared Devices.
4. Select the Driver tab and click the Update Driver button.
5. Click Next when the Update Device Driver Wizard appears.
6. Select ‘Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that I can choose a specific
driver,’ and click Next.
7. Select ‘Show all hardware of this device class.’
8. Use the scroll bar in the Manufacturer’s window to view and select ‘SMC.’
9. Select ‘SMC IrCC-Fast Infrared Port’ under the Infrared Devices window and click Next.
10. Click Yes when the Update Driver warning appears.
11. Click Next to initiate the update.
12. Click Finish, then click to close the System window.
13. Click Yes when prompted to restart your system.
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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 Panel.
2. Click on Multimedia.
3. Click the MIDI tab.
4. Click on Yamaha AC-XG WDM XG Synch to select it.
5. Click OK to return to the Control Panel.
6. Close the Control Panel.
Your audio driver should now permit sound on your system.
Disabling Power Management
Your system might go into Standby mode when left idle even with power management disabled
under AC.
Using Windows 95
Be sure to read the following sections when using Windows 95 on your NEC Versa VX.
Using the Email Button
To use the Email button to access Outlook Express, install Internet Explorer from the
Application and Driver CD that ships with the system as follows. Internet Explorer includes
Outlook Express.
1. Insert the NEC Versa VX Application and Driver CD into the CD-ROM drive.
2. Double click the NEC Customize icon.
3. Select Launch Application and Driver CD.
4. Click Launch. The Application and Driver CD dialog box appears.
5. Select Internet Browsers.
6. Double click Internet Explorer. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the application.
7. Restart the system. Press the Internet key.
8. Configure or bypass the Internet Connection Wizard. Internet Explorer launches.
If you have another mail application, see Chapter 6 of the NEC Versa VX User’s Guide for
instructions on modifying the Email button.
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Using Windows 95 or Windows 98
Be sure to read the following notes when using either Windows 95 or Windows 98 on your
NEC Versa VX.
Installing SoftDVD Player
Use the following procedure to install SoftDVD Player.
Note
Disable power management when using SoftDVD Player.
1. Insert the ATI SoftDVD CD into the CD-ROM drive. If the CD does not load
automatically, do the following:
From the Windows taskbar, select Start and Run.
Click Browse to access the files on the CD. Select setup.exe on the CD and click Run.
2. Click Next at the Welcome screen.
3. Click Yes to accept the license agreement.
4. Click Next to accept the default destination directory.
5. Highlight your geographical region and click Next.
6. The installation completes. Click Finish to restart the system.
Updating the Video Driver
Use the following procedure to update your system’s video driver.
1. Insert the NEC Versa VX Application and Driver CD into the CD-ROM drive. If the CD
does not load automatically, do the following:
Double click the NEC Customize icon.
Select Launch Application and Driver CD.
Click Launch. The Application and Driver CD dialog box appears.
2. Select Drivers from the Application and Driver CD dialog box.
3. Select ATI Display Drivers. Double click to view the available drivers.
4. Highlight Latest ATI Display Drivers and click Install.
5. At the Driver Setup Welcome screen, click Next.
6. Click Next to select Custom Install.
7. Click Next to select the default destination directory.
8. Click Next to proceed with the update.
9. Click Finish to restart the system.
10. The operating system identifies the hardware. Click Yes to restart the system.
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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 the hard drive, use the
following steps to create a new STF partition file.
1. Insert the Application and Driver CD into the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive.
2. Create a temporary directory on your hard drive using the MS-DOS md command.
3. Copy all files from the \software\both\hdprepez\ directory on the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM
to your temporary directory.
Note
If you need to edit the hdprepez.cfg file, remove its read-only attribute. Right click on
hdprepez.cfg and click Properties. Uncheck read-only in the attribute section and click OK.
4. Remove the CD.
5. Insert a bootable MS-DOS diskette into the diskette drive and reboot the system.
6. Change to the newly created temporary directory.
Follow the instructions in the Readme file in the hdprepez directory to prepare your hard
drive for the new STF partition file.
7. Run HDPREPEZ from the hdprepez directory to create the STF partition file (see
readme.txt on the Application and Driver CD or enter hdprepez /h for help).
Installing Internet Explorer
Internet Explorer is not preinstalled on your NEC Versa system. You can install Internet
Explorer from the IE5 directory on the hard disk drive. Install Internet Explorer as follows.
1. From the Windows taskbar, select Start and Run.
2. Type c:\ie5\ie5setup.exe in the Open box.
3. Click OK.
4. Follow the on-screen prompts to install the application. When the installation completes,
your system restarts and updates Windows NT.
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The first time you run Internet Explorer, the Internet Connection Wizard prompts you to set up
your internet connection. Follow the on-screen prompts. When set up completes, your system
restarts and updates Windows NT. After your system restarts, a message appears stating that
during system startup there was a problem with at least one service or driver. Service Pack 5
must now be reinstalled. Reinstall Service Pack 5 as follows.
1. From the Windows taskbar, select Start and Run.
2. Type c:\sp5\sp5i386.exe in the Open box.
3. Click OK.
4. Follow the on-screen prompts to install the service pack. When the installation completes,
your system restarts and updates Windows NT.
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