How to Manually Create Hardware Profiles for Laptop Computers

Last reviewed: May 5, 1997
Article ID: Q141600
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The information in this article applies to:

- Microsoft Windows 95

SUMMARY

This article describes how to manually create hardware profiles for a laptop computer in docked and undocked states.

MORE INFORMATION

Windows 95 is designed to switch the hardware profile for a laptop computer when it is docked or undocked if the computer's BIOS is Plug and Play-compatible or if the computer is connected to one of the following docking stations:

  • Any Texas Instruments
  • Any IBM ThinkPad or PS/2
  • Any Compaq LTE Lite 4/x
  • Toshiba 2000-4900 series
  • Any NEC Versa

Note that docking or undocking a laptop computer may require shutting down the computer.

If your laptop computer is not Plug and Play-compatible or your docking station is not listed above, you can create hardware profiles for the computer manually. You can create one hardware profile for when the computer is docked and one for when it is undocked.

To create hardware profiles for your computer manually, follow these steps:

  1. Make a list of hardware devices you have access to when the computer is docked and when it is undocked.

    For example, when the computer is docked you may have access to another monitor, display adapter, CD-ROM drive and controller, network card, pointing device, and sound card. When the computer is undocked you do not have access to these devices.

    The following is a sample configuration:

    Docked:

              Sony CD-ROM drive and controller card
              Sound Blaster AWE32 sound card
              Intel Ether Express 16 network adapter
              Logitech Mouse on COM1
              Generic S3 display adapter
              NEC MultiSync 3FX monitor
    
           Undocked:
    
              No Sony CD-ROM drive and controller card
              No Sound Blaster AWE32 sound card
              No Intel Ether Express 16 network adapter
              No Logitech Mouse on COM1
              No S3 display adapter
              No NEC MultiSync 3FX monitor
              Microsoft BallPoint mouse
              Standard VGA display adapter
              Laptop Display Panel (800x600)
    
    

  2. Install Windows 95, if it has not already been installed, with the computer docked. Windows 95 should detect and configure all the hardware devices that can be accessed when the computer is docked.

  3. Configure your desktop and hardware device options as you want them to appear when the computer is docked, and verify that all hardware devices are working correctly.

    Using the sample configuration above, you could change the monitor type to a NEC MultiSync 3FX and change the screen resolution to 1024 x 728 with 16.8 million colors.

  4. Rename the Original Configuration hardware profile to Docked. To do so, follow these steps:

    a. In Control Panel, double-click System.

    b. Click the Hardware Profile tab.

    c. Click Original Configuration, and then click Rename.

    d. In the To box, type "Docked" (without quotation marks), and then click OK.

  5. Copy the Docked hardware profile to Undocked. To do so, follow these steps:

    a. Click Docked, and then click Copy.

    b. In the To box, type "Undocked" (without quotation marks), and then click OK.

    c. Click OK.

  6. Remove devices from the Undocked hardware profile that are not accessible when the computer is undocked. To do so, follow these steps:

    a. In Control Panel, double-click System.

    b. Click the Device Manager tab.

    c. For each device that is not available when the computer is undocked, follow these steps:

    1. Double-click the device in Device Manager.

    2. On the General tab, click the Undocked check box to clear

              it in the Device Usage area.
    
           3. Click OK.
    
        Using the sample configuration describes above, the Undocked check
        box would be cleared for the following devices:
    
           Sony CD-ROM drive
           Sound Blaster AWE32 sound card
           Intel Ether Express 16 network adapter
           Logitech Mouse
           S3 display adapter
    
    

  7. Shut down the computer and then undock it.

  8. Verify that all devices that should be connected to the computer when it is undocked are connected, and then start the computer. Select the Undocked hardware profile from the configuration menu.

  9. Use the Add New Hardware tool in Control Panel to detect any additional hardware that is available when the computer is undocked. To run the Add New Hardware tool, follow these steps:

    a. Press CTRL+ESC to open the Start menu.

    b. Press the UP ARROW key until Settings is selected.

    c. Press the RIGHT ARROW key to select Control Panel, and then press ENTER.

    c. Use the ARROW keys to select Add New Hardware, and then press ENTER.

    Using the sample configuration, Windows 95 should detect the following new devices:

    Microsoft BallPoint mouse Standard VGA display adapter

  10. When you are prompted to restart your computer, do so.

  11. Choose the Undocked hardware profile from the configuration menu.

  12. Configure your desktop and hardware device options as you want them to appear when the computer is undocked.

    For example, you might want to change the display adapter to Laptop Display Panel (800 x 600).

If you want to install additional devices at a later time, make sure to install the device in each hardware profile in which you want the device to be accessible.


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Last reviewed: May 5, 1997
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