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SYMPTOMS
When you install Windows on a dockable notebook computer with a Plug and
Play BIOS, you see no Eject PC command on the Start menu when the notebook
computer is docked in a docking station. Also, in Device Manager, no Plug
and Play BIOS node is displayed in System Devices.
CAUSEEarly versions of dockable notebook computers with a Plug and Play BIOS are not compatible with Windows. When a Plug and Play BIOS is disabled in Windows, certain features, such as warm docking, no longer work. RESOLUTIONTo make your dockable notebook computer with a Plug and Play BIOS compatible with Windows, contact the manufacturer of your notebook computer and obtain the most recent Plug and Play BIOS. A Plug and Play BIOS dated after 7/1/95 is normally compatible with Windows. MORE INFORMATION
The ThinkPad (360/750/755 series) dockable notebook computers are
manufactured by International Business Machines Corporation, a vendor
independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise,
regarding these products' performance or reliability.
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