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If you will be using a PC Card hard disk device (ATA or AT type) with a system running
Windows NT, make sure the device drivers that control PC Card hard disk operation are set to
start correctly.
Both the Atdisk device and the Pcmcia device should be set to start as System devices.
Do this before inserting a PC Card hard disk device in the PC Card slot. If you do not,
anomalous behavior may result -- for example, the PC Card hard disk drive may not be
detected by Windows NT, or may be detected as the system drive (drive C).
To change startup type for device drivers that control PC Card hard disks:
1.
Open Devices in the Windows NT Control Panel. The Devices dialog displays.
2.
Highlight the device in the Device list; then select Startup. The Device dialog displays.
3.
Under Startup Type, select the appropriate startup type; then select OK.
4.
In the Devices dialog, select Close.
Additionally, some PC Card devices require that specific system resources be reserved for
proper operation. If so, run the System Configuration Utility (SCU) to reserve the resources;
see the System Reference for more information. Refer to the documentation supplied with
your PC Card device for information about the required system resources.
Updating the Operating System
Microsoft Service Packs contain the latest improvements and system fixes for Microsoft
operating systems. Service Packs are created by Microsoft for post-release support. You can
obtain Service Packs from Microsoft's World Wide Web and FTP sites free of charge.
CAUTION
If Intergraph provides a Service Pack through the IBBS or with a product or system, it has
been certified against Intergraph hardware as described in the announcement of its
availability. If you obtain a Service Pack from any other source, be aware that it may not be
certified against your Intergraph hardware.
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