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Implement Best Practices in Consumer Desktop PC Design Checklist for Windows XP
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Implement Best Practices in Consumer Desktop PC Design Checklist for Windows XP
“Consumer Desktop PC Design Checklist for Windows XP” is provided on the web at http://www.microsoft.com/hwdev/pcdesign/. This checklist provides manufacturers with a list of capabilities and components that deliver the best performance and reliability and that deliver the exciting new end-to-end personal computing experiences that characterize a consumer desktop PC optimized for Windows XP.
Best practices in from the PC Design Checklist include the following:
General Component Guidelines -
System does not statically lock UMA memory at boot
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All application software components included with the PC system meet the requirements for the “Designed for Windows XP” logo for software
Startup and Power Guidelines -
System BIOS and hardware meet Fast Boot/Fast Resume requirements
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Power switch implementation ensures ease of use
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Control devices are HID compliant
Device Connectivity Guidelines -
System includes at least four USB 1.1 compliant ports
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System includes at least two IEEE 1394 ports
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System implements legacy-free design
Graphics Adapter Guidelines -
Graphics adapter supports Direct3D 8.0 features
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Graphics subsystem performance meets PC Design Checklist
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Graphics subsystem provides a DVI connector
Display Guidelines -
External monitor provides native sRGB support, enabled by default
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Monitor supports minimum resolution
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Monitor is a flat-panel display
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Monitor integrates auxiliary components and controls
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System includes Logo-compliant Ethernet adapter
Storage Guidelines -
Hard disk is preformatted with NTFS
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System includes Logo-compliant CD RW and DVD devices
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Hard disk capacity and performance meet PC Design Checklist guidelines
Physical Design Guidelines -
System is designed for the consumer’s ease of use
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System meets PC Design Checklist guidelines for quiet operation
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System design features ultra small enclosure
Windows Desktop Guidelines -
Do not place icons on the Windows desktop
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Do not run applications at Windows startup
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Do not display application icons in the Notification area of the Taskbar
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Do not add multiple items to the All Programs list
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Add links using the OEM button and Most Frequently Used list
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Do not place multiple files in the root of the hard disk
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Ensure that file associations are appropriate
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Help information uses Windows XP Help and Support Services architecture
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System includes OEM-specific OOBE for Windows Setup, user registration, and Internet access
Digital Imaging Checklist -
System and components support digital imaging experiences
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Digital media components use built-in Windows XP support
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Color-capable devices provide native sRGB support, enabled by default
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System includes the largest-capacity hard disk available
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System without a camera includes device support for portable media
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System includes a USB flatbed color scanner
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System includes a photo-realistic USB printer
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System includes a powered USB hub
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System includes a USB or IEEE 1394 webcam
Audio Guidelines -
System includes Logo-compliant audio with support for DirectSound, DirectSound3D, and DLS acceleration
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Audio speaker system includes two speakers and a subwoofer
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System supports AC-3 out and mini-disk players
TV and Video Technologies -
Broadcast and video components use built-in Windows XP support
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System includes HDTV tuner card
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Graphics subsystem includes TV-out capabilities
Real-Time Communications Checklist -
System includes microphone or headset for voice input
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System with voice input capabilities supports AEC reference inputs
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System includes a USB or IEEE 1394 webcam
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