User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement
- HP Software License Agreement
- Chapter 1: Connecting CD-Writer Plus and Installing Software
- Chapter 2: Using Your CD-Writer Plus
- Chapter 3: Problem Solving
- Chapter 4: Sharing Your CDs
- Chapter 5: Making Data CDs
- Chapter 6: Making Music CDs
- Chapter 7: making Inserts and Labels
- Chapter 8: Copying CDs
- Chapter 9: Find Files Fast with HP Simple Trax
- What Simple Trax Can Do for You
- Copying Files to CD
- Automatically Copying Files to CD
- Preparing a CD for Automatic Operations
- To Verify Your Schedule Settings
- To Change a Schedule
- Browsing Your Simple Trax CDs
- Finding Files On Your CD
- Copying Files and Folders Back to Your Hard Drive
- Retrieving an Earlier Version of a File
- Importing CDs into HP Simple Trax
- Event Logs
- Changing the Index Display
- Chapter 10: HP Disaster Recovery
- Appendix A: Technical Specifications
- Appendix B: Customer Support
- Index

Before You Call HP B-3
Appendix B: Customer
Support
Operating system and amount of RAM installed
In Windows 95 or Windows 98, from the Start menu on the task bar, select
Settings/Control Panel. Double-click on System. Select the General
tab. Write down the version number and the amount of memory
installed; for example: 4.00.950 and 32 MB RAM.
In Windows NT (while signed on as Administrator), from the Start menu
on the task bar, select Programs/Administrative Tools (Common)/
Windows NT Diagnostics. Select the Version tab and write down the
version number and service pack number; for example: 4.00.1381 and
Service Pack 3. Then select the Memory tab and write down the amount
of memory listed under Physical Memory - Total; for example: 32 MB
RAM.
Other CD-ROM drives
Your computer may have come with an internal CD-ROM or you may
have purchased a CD-ROM drive. Check the documentation that came
with your computer or CD-ROM drive. Example: Mitsumi 4x CD-ROM
Sound board
Your computer may have come with a sound board and speakers or you
may have purchased them separately. Check the documentation that
came with your computer or sound board. Example: Sound Blaster
Parallel port type and system resources in use
In general, computers manufactured after January 1995 have the
required high-speed parallel port (EPP or ECP). Check the manuals that
came with your computer to confirm this. Older computers generally
have a slower standard port. Example: standard, bidirectional
In Windows 95 or Windows 98, display the Device Manager. Double-click
on Ports (COM & LPT). Double-click on the printer port, and then click
on the Resources tab. Example: I/O Range 0378-037B, Interrupt Request 7.