Compaq Notebook PC Creating a Hardware Profile Windows, Select Profile 1 Current and click Copy

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Creating a Hardware Profile in

Windows 2000

To create a hardware profile in Windows 2000, complete the following steps:

1.Start Windows 2000 with all hardware fully enabled. If prompted to log on to a network or into Windows, enter your login name and password and click OK.

Note: You must log on with Administrator privilege to create hardware profiles and change your hardware settings.

2.Right-click My Computer on the Windows desktop and click Properties to open the System Properties dialog box.

3.Select the Hardware tab, then click the Hardware Profiles button to open the Hardware Profiles dialog box.

4.Select Profile 1 (Current) and click Copy.

5.Type No Ethernet as the name of the new profile and click OK.

Note: No Ethernet” should show up along with “Profile 1 (Current)” in the Hardware Profiles tab.

6. Click OK to close the System Properties dialog box.

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Contents Page Page Contents Index Operating System Windows Desktop Customizing the Windows DesktopArranging Icons Selecting a BackgroundAdding a Screen Saver Windows Help Finding HelpFile Searches Searching for Files or FoldersDeleting Files and Folders FoldersCreating New Folders Shortcuts Creating ShortcutsInternet Zone Buttons Reprogramming the Internet Zone ButtonsWindows Accessories Using Windows AccessoriesWindows 2000 Operating System Manual Windows 2000 Operating System Manual System Recovery CD Adding or Removing Hardware Adding/Removing Windows ComponentsAdding or Removing Programs Change or Remove Programs Add New Programs Using a Diskette or a CD Modem Settings Country Selection for the Compaq 56KAudio Indication During Modem Dial-up Zoom Video Audio available on select models Power Management Changing Power Management SettingChanging the Power Switch Settings Changing the Low-Battery Settings Windows 2000 Operating System Manual Changing the Critical-Battery Setting Windows 2000 Operating System Manual Understanding Network Connection Problems Network Connection for Internal Ethernet HardwareCreating a Hardware Profile Windows Select Profile 1 Current and click CopyConfiguring the No Ethernet Profile Windows 2000 Operating System Manual Testing the No Ethernet Profile Deleting a Hardware Profile Windows System Recovery CD Using the QuickRestore CDWindows 2000 Operating System Manual Index Icons 1-1 Windows 2000 Operating System Manual INDEX-3 INDEX-4