Windows Nt - Samsung N640 User Manual

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computer. For further information on configuring a PC Card in Windows 98/ Me,
see the index entry PC card in the Windows Help. Windows 98/ Me also handles
power management for PC Cards.
To remove a PC Card from your computer if your operating system is Windows
98/ Me:
1. Click the PC Card icon on the taskbar.
2. Select the name of the card you want to remove, and then click the Stop button.
3. Push the card eject button on the side of the PC Card slot when prompted to do
so.
4. Pull the card out of the PC Card slot.

Windows NT

Systemsoft Card Wizard is shipped with this notebook computer that use Windows
NT as the operating system. When you install a PC Card, CardWizard attempts to
configure it automatically. If Card Wizard successfully assigns system resources
to your card, the computer beeps twice.
If CardWizard cannot automatically configure your PC Card, the computer beeps
once and a message appears telling you that the card has not been configured. Click
the Wizard button on the CardWizard window. CardWizard then analyzes why the
card was not configured and fixes the problem or gives you information to help fix
the problem.
CardWizard works with the PowerProfiler program to manage PC Cards when the
computer enters or resumes from rest mode. CardWizard gives you instructions to
prevent loss of data before the computer enters rest mode or may stop the computer
from entering rest mode. ATA and modem cards can enter rest mode.
Follow these guidelines when using PC Cards with CardWizard:
Some of LAN (local-area network) cards can be inserted while the computer
is on but should be removed only when the system is turned off.
SCSI cards should be inserted at startup to enable Windows NT to find the
device attached to the SCSI card. SCSI cards can be removed when the
computer is turned off. If you restart your computer without the SCSI card
82 Working with PC Cards
Use the following procedures to remove PC Cards, or you
may lose data that is being stored to a card.

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