• Windows XP Professional/2000
  • Server Note
  • Windows XP/Windows 2000 clients




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    Windows XP/Windows 2000 clients: Uniprocessor desktop system must support S1, S3, S4, S5. [see FAQs A1.5.15, A1.5.17]

    Windows XP Home Edition: Uniprocessor desktop systems must support S3 after April 1, 2002; until that date, support for S1 is sufficient.

    Windows XP Professional/2000: Uniprocessor desktop systems must support S3 after July 1, 2001; until that date, support for S1 is sufficient. [see FAQ A1.5.17]

    Windows 98/Me: Uniprocessor desktop systems must support S1, S4, S5. [see FAQ A1.5.17]

    Desktop systems must support wake from all supported sleep states, except S4 and S5. [SYS-0002]

    If S3 is implemented, system power supply must provide standby power for system wake-up events. [SYS-0003.5; SDG3:10.5]

    Note: For multiprocessor desktop sleep states and wake requirements, see A1.1.5.


    • Devices must correctly implement D3 state such that the operating system can correctly hibernate and resume from all sleep states supported on the system. [SYS-0003; SDG3:10.2]

    For PC desktop and mobile systems only, any PCI devices that support wakeup capabilities must correctly support wake from D3cold. [SYS-0003; SDG3:10.2]

    Future wakeup requirements for Itanium-based systems are defined at A5.R.1.


    A1.4.3 System contains required devices and buses

    [WL-3]

    • Keyboard and pointing device.

    • Support for installing the operating system.
      [see FAQ A1.5.10]

    • One or more USB ports accessible by the user (see related requirements for each system type), with USB standard connector and icons for all USB ports and devices.

    Server Note: If you implement headless support in one of the following ways, a USB controller and port in the server is not required:

    • System that implements headless capabilities without management service processor provides serial headless support. [SDG3.20]

    • System that implements management service processor and external serial headless capability supports required external serial port and remote system reset. [SDG3.21]

    • System that implements a management service processor but no external serial connection meets reset and display redirection requirements. [SDG3.22]

    • All expansion slots in the system are accessible for users to insert cards. [SDG3:203; see FAQ A1.5.8]

    • No ISA slots or devices. [SYS-0041; SDG3:64-66]

    • Industry-standard connections and icons for external keyboard, mouse, parallel and serial devices (legacy systems only). [SDG3:202]

    Device and bus requirements are defined in Appendix B.

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