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Internet Explorer installation applies a new IR32_32.DLL that causes older AVI files to appear
corrupted when they are viewed. You may encounter this problem in the laptop's default configuration.
If you do, the problem can be resolved by applying the patch in
\OmniBook\Drivers\Win95\Patches\AVI.
If you reinstall Internet Explorer, the re-installation applies a version of SHELL32.DLL that causes
Windows 95 to hang when shutdown with network drives present. You will NOT encounter this
problem in the laptop's default configuration; only IF you re-install Internet Explorer, can you encounter
this issue. If you do encounter the problem, it can be resolved by installing the update in
\OmniBook\Drivers\ Win95\IE4UPD. See the readme file on the recovery CD in
directory \Omnibook\Drivers\Win95\IE4UPD for more information.
If you want to uninstall Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01, you can do so by going to the Control Panel,
Add/Remove Programs and selecting Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 in the Install/Uninstall tab.
Automatic Suspend in Windows 95 and Automatic CD Detection
Using automatic CD detection prevents the OmniBook from automatically suspending after a period of
inactivity if the CD-ROM drive is present. Automatic CD detection is turned off by default. We
recommend that you use this default.
If you need to set up your system to automatically detect and respond when you insert a CD in a CD-
ROM drive. You can turn this feature on.
To set up automatic CD detection In Windows 95
1. From Control Panel, click System, then Device Manager.
2. Go to the CD-ROM drive and click Properties.
3. On the Settings tab, mark the Auto Insert option.
Microphone Mute
The default setting for the Mic Mute setting under the Master Out volume controls is on (checked) and
the Microphone boost in the Advanced controls for Mic dialog box is set to on. We recommend that you
always use these default settings. If you unmute the microphone and use the built-in microphone, the
system can develop feedback, resulting in a loud squeal.
The record control mic is unmuted. This is the record path for the microphone.
Unmuting the microphone is OK if you are using an external microphone.To access the microphone
settings:
1. Double-click the speaker icon in the Start menu task bar to open the Master Out dialog box.
2. Click Options, Properties.

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