Using Docking Stations With Windows NTLast reviewed: June 21, 1995Article ID: Q119505 |
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SUMMARYAlthough the Windows NT Hardware Compatibility List (HCL) does not specify any compatible docking stations for laptop or notebook computers, these devices should work correctly with Windows NT.
MORE INFORMATIONBecause a docking station is really just an extension of the system bus, any system that is listed on the Windows NT HCL should function properly under Windows NT with the docking station attached. Please note, however, that adapters installed in a docking station should be selected from among those listed in the HCL as compatible, just as with any other system. Additionally, if Windows NT is configured with optional adapters installed in a docking station, then is later used away from the docking station, error messages may be displayed at startup when Windows NT is unable to locate those devices. Aside from these messages, normal operation should be unaffected.
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