SOFTPAQ NUMBER: SP12543 PART NUMBER: N/A FILE NAME: N/A TITLE: Portables Fix for PC-Card Network Connections with Windows NT 4.0 VERSION: 1.0 LANGUAGE: English CATEGORY: Fix DIVISIONS: Portables PRODUCTS AFFECTED: Compaq Armada 7400/333/366, 7800/366/400, 17xx, M300, M700, E700, V300, E500, Prosignia, A35xx OPERATING SYSTEM: Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION: PCMCIA slot(s) with CardWare 2.x support PREREQUISITES: N/A EFFECTIVE DATE: January 21, 2000 ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION ALLOWED: Yes SOFTPAQ UTILITY VERSION: 3.x SUPERSEDES: N/A DESCRIPTION: Upon resuming from Suspend mode, Windows NT 4.0 cycles power to the PC-Card slots of the Compaq portable products listed above. Depending on the PC-Card driver, a network PC-Card may or may not restart and reconnect to the network. To prevent Windows NT 4.0 from cycling power to the PC-Card slots, this SoftPaq disables Power Management by updating the Registry to change "/PM:ON" to "/PM:OFF" in the following line of the Registry: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\PCCS\Options] "CommandLine"="/SC:off /MC:15 /BS:0x80000000 /BE:0xA0000000 /PM:OFF" This allows PC-Card connectivity to remain when entering and resuming from Suspend mode. NOTE: To change back to the default Registry setting, advanced users can use the Registry editor to change "/PM:OFF" back to "/PM:ON". HOW TO USE: 1. Download the SoftPaq to a directory on your hard drive. The file downloaded is a self-extracting executable with a filename based on the SoftPaq Number above. 2. Execute the downloaded file and follow the on-screen instructions. Enter "Y" to confirm the unpacking of files into the download directory. 3. After the files have been unpacked, you may delete the self-extracting file downloaded in step 1. 4. For installation instructions, refer to the README.TXT file. 5. After the installation is completed, you may delete the files unpacked in step 2. Copyright 2000, Compaq Computer Corporation. All rights reserved. Product names mentioned herein may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies