To Install Video Support - HP Omnibook XE3 Evaluator Manual

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15. If the Display Settings window appears, click OK, then click OK in the Monitor
Settings window to continue. After clicking OK in the Display Settings window the
LCD display may suddenly go black. In this case, reboot the HP notebook. This
scenario will only occur once. The following steps may not occur. In this case,
continue to driver installations.
16. At the "Welcome to Microsoft Windows" screen, click Next to configure XP.
17. Choose the appropriate connection option for Internet connection or choose to skip
this screen if you do not wish to connect to the Internet at this time.
18. Decide if you want to activate Windows XP now or later, then click Next.
19. Create user accounts by listing the names of the users, then click Next.
20. Remove the Windows XP CD and click Finish to finalize your configuration of XP.
Retail Windows XP is now installed on the HP notebook. The HP notebook-specific
drivers will be installed next.

To install video support

A built-in video driver exists in Windows XP, but HP recommends using the HP-specific
driver. The HP driver will add features like Open GL support and the TV-Out applet.
The driver is located on the Recovery CD in \HP\DRIVERS\VIDEO.
1. Double-click \HP\DRIVERS\VIDEO\SETUP.EXE on the Recovery CD.
2. Click Next on the "Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard" window.
3. Click Yes to accept the license agreement.
4. Remove the Recovery CD and click Finish to finalize installation and reboot the
HP notebook.
5. Go to Start, Control Panel, Appearance and Themes and select the Display icon then
click the Settings tab.
6. Change the screen area to match the size of the display (either 1024x768 or
1400x1050, see list below), then click Apply.
HP notebook with 15.1" SXGA+ Display: 1400x1050
HP notebook with 15.1" XGA Display: 1024x768
HP notebook with 14.1" XGA Display: 1024x768
HP notebook with 13.3" XGA Display: 1024x768
7. Click Yes to keep the settings.
Using Windows XP
Installing Retail Windows XP
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