NEC BAY III User Manual

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Uninstalling the NEC SoftDVD Player
For a Windows 95 system, each component that was installed with the NEC SoftDVD Player has
one or more uninstall entries in the Add/Remove Programs window:
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for DirectX Media:
 
Microsoft Windows Media Player 5.2 (if IE5.0 was not yet installed)
 
Microsoft Windows Media Player 6.1 (if IE5.0 was installed)
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for Internet Explorer 5.0:
 
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 and Internet Tools
 
Microsoft Outlook Express 5
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for DVD Player: DVD Player
For a Windows 98 SE system, the NEC SoftDVD Player uninstall entry in the Add/Remove
Programs window is DVD Player. (This uninstall program leaves DirectX Media and Internet
Explorer 5.0 intact.)
Starting and Using the NEC SoftDVD Player
The SoftDVD Player is easy to use, with self-explanatory buttons and detailed online help.
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To start the DVD Player, select Start, Programs, Application, DVD Player, and
DVD Player.
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To access the online help, click the question mark on the DVD Player screen.
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For systems running Windows 95:
Your NEC system is factory-shipped with the correct AC power management settings in
BIOS for playing DVD movies with the NEC SoftDVD Player software. See the section,
“AC Power Management Settings for Windows 95” for information on the correct settings.
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For systems running Windows 98 Second Edition:
When the NEC SoftDVD Player software is installed from the CD, the correct AC power
management values for playing DVD movies with the NEC SoftDVD Player software are
set by the installation program. See the section, “AC Power Management Settings for
Windows 98” for information on the correct settings.
NECC does not recommend playing DVD movies with the NEC
SoftDVD Player while the system is running on battery power.
Configuring AC Power Management for Playing Movies
See the following sections for information on
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diagnosing incorrect AC power management settings
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configuring AC power management — Windows 95 systems
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configuring AC power management — Windows 98 SE systems.