Dell C__Dock II Expansion Station: Docking for the First Time With Windows NT 4.0
Docking for the First Time With Windows NT 4.0: Dell C__Dock II Expansion Station
Table of contents
- System Information Guide
- Notes, Notices, and Cautions
- System Information Guide Other Documents Available Getting Help Docking Device Overview
- I/O Panel of the Docking Device
- External I/O Connectors Audio Connectors and Infrared Sensor
- Docking Control Base Controls and Indicators
- Docking Device With the Monitor Stand Before Docking the Computer
- Check Your Computer for Existing Docking Drivers Installing the Docking Drivers Installing the Docking Drivers From the ResourceCD or Drivers and Utilities CD
- Installing the Docking Drivers From the Dell Support Website
- Docking Your Computer
- Docking Panel Door on the Computer
- Docking the Computer
- Docking for the First Time With Windows XP and Windows 2000 Docking for the First Time With Windows Me
- Docking for the First Time With Windows NT 4.0
- Docking for the First Time With Windows 98
- Docking for the First Time With Windows 95
- Updating Drivers in Windows XP and Windows 2000 Updating Drivers in Windows Me
- Undocking the Computer
- Replacing the Battery
- Removing the Top Cover
- Replacing the Battery Removing and Installing a PCI Expansion Card
- PCI Expansion-Slot Door and Expansion-Card Connector
- If you are using a PCI card that was not purchased from Dell, use the drivers and instructions provided by the manufacturer of the card.
- Using the C/Dock II Media Bay
- Installing a Media Device for Windows NT 4.0 With Softex Docking Services Securing the C/Dock Expansion Station Security Features
- Securing the C/Dock II Expansion Station Dell Diagnostics
- Technical Specifications
- Technical Specifications
- Safety and EMC Instructions: Portable Computers

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10 Continue to follow the prompts to complete the installation.
The Windows desktop appears and the installation is complete.
Docking for the First Time With Windows NT 4.0
1 Dock and turn on your computer.
2 Either press <F2> during the system boot routine, or press
<Fn><F1> after your computer boots to view the system setup
program.
3 Set Docking IRQ to Optimized.
4 Set Universal Connect to Enabled.
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5 Exit the system setup program.
6 Press <Ctrl><Alt><Del> to log on.
Docking Station Setup window appears and indicates that the
computer must be undocked to continue.
7 Click OK and wait for the computer to turn off.
8 Undock the computer (see “Undocking the Computer”).
The computer restarts automatically. If it does not, turn on the
computer.
9 Select OK at the Device Removal window.
10 Click Start and select Shut Down.
11 Wait for the computer to turn off completely and redock the computer
to the docking device.
The computer restarts automatically. If it does not, turn on the
computer.
12 Press <Ctrl><Alt><Del> to log on.
The computer automatically detects new devices.
13 When prompted, select Install System Provided Driver for the
Selected Device (Recommended) and click OK.
14 Click Continue at the Windows NT Setup window.
15 Select Install System Provided Driver for the Selected Device
(Recommended) and click OK.
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