HP SureStore CD-Writer Plus User's Guide - C4381-90100
Table Of Contents
- Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement
- HP Software License Agreement
- Chapter 1: Installing CD-Writer Plus and 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: HP Simple Trax
- Chapter 10: Adobe PhotoDeluxe
- Chapter 11: Corel Print House Magic
- Chapter 12: Photo Organizer
- Chapter 13: PaperMaster Live Quick-Start Tutorial
- Searching for a Document
- Viewing and Customizing Your Documents
- Faxing and Printing Your Documents
- Creating a New Cabinet and Copying Information
- Creating Customized Drawers and Folders
- Filing a Document into PaperMaster Live
- Publishing, Sharing and Archiving Cabinets to CD
- Viewing a Cabinet Given to you on CD
- Congratulations!
- Upgrade Notification
- Chapter 14: Norton AntiVirus
- Appendix A: Technical Information
- Appendix B: Customer Support
- Index

Using Norton AntiVirus 14-3
Chapter 14: Norton
AntiVirus
online (for example, over the Internet) or by mail. See “Keeping virus
protection current” on page 14-14.
WHY? New viruses are being written all the time. You have to regularly
obtain files from Norton AntiVirus that contain the latest virus
protection. If you don’t, you are not protected against viruses that have
been released into the computer world since you bought the product.
Windows 95: Create Norton AntiVirus Rescue Disks to help recover from
a virus emergency.
WHY? Rescue disks are an important part of your virus protection for
Windows 95. For example, they allow you to safely restart your computer
if it is halted due to a virus in memo. See “Windows 95: Create rescue
disks” on page 14-7.
System requirements for installation
Using Norton AntiVirus
Every time you start your computer, Norton AntiVirus Auto-Protect lets
you know it is working. The Auto-Protect icon in the lower-right corner
of the taskbar on your Windows desktop reminds you that you are fully
protected against virus infection.
Windows 95 486 IBM or compatible PC with 8 MB of memory
Microsoft Windows 95
10 MB of free hard disk space
Windows NT Administrator-level privileges
16 MB of memory (32 MB or more recommended)
Microsoft Windows NT versions 3.51 or 4.0
16 MB of free hard disk space