System:
pc cards
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PC Card Changes
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Do not add, remove or change
cards while the system is in Save
to Disk mode. This may cause a
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conflict with the stored system
configuration information.
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I/O PC Cards
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Some operating systems like
Windows NT , may not work prop-
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erly if an I/O card (e.g. a LAN) is
present in the socket when you
restart the computer. Depending
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on your operating system, the
COM ports (I/O) for PC Card de-
vices are reassigned.
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PC C
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ARD
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Push the button in to eject the PC
Card.
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Plug 'n play operating systems
(e.g. Windows 9x) can recognize
most PC Cards and automatically
install the right driver(s). If it
doesn't have the driver, it will ask
you to supply one from a disk pro-
vided by the PC Card's manufac-
turer. Non-plug 'n play OSs won't
prompt you for driver information,
but still need it - check your oper-
ating system and PC Card docu-
mentation.
Once the driver is installed, Win-
dows allows you to "hot" insert
and remove the PC Card - within
limits. Refer to your operating sys-
tem manual for more on this.
When you insert a card correctly,
the system beeps once. If the PC
Card is not detected, check whether
the correct drivers are loaded.
JECTION
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PC C
EMOVING A
ARD
In general, you should always
"mount" and "dismount" the PC
Card using the PC Card socket util-
ity. (Click on the PC Card icon in
the Windows utility tray.)
When the utility tells you it's safe,
push the eject button to remove
the card.
Note:
If the button is flush with the side of
the computer and you want to make it
"pop" out, push it in slightly.
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