Uninstalling the Card
Removing Card
Software
Removing the Card
need to add for network operation under Windows 95 can be found under the
Properties tab for the network components you added.
If the card installation is unsuccessful for any reason, your best course may be to
completely uninstall the LAN+modem card and its software and repeat the
installation procedures. A fresh install can also solve problems that can arise from
removing the card or shutting down your computer while diagnostics were
running.
Sometimes earlier installations or interrupted installation attempts leave problems
that affect card operation. Possible problems include:
One or both of the card functions not working.
Windows 95 not detecting the card.
The system issuing a warning tone at startup.
If you are having any of these problems, remove the LAN+Modem card and
software using the procedures below, then reinstall the card.
CAUTION: Exit any communications or networking applications before
removing the card.
Open Control Panel/System/Device Manager. Select the LAN+Modem card
components and click Remove.
Using the Device Manager to remove the card will uninstall the card, software,
and documentation. Be sure to remove both the LAN interface and the modem
interface.
You can also remove the WorldPort software and the on-line User Guide
separately.
1 Open Control Panel/System/Device Manager.
2 Select FEM656B - 3Com 10-100 LAN + 56K Modem CardBus PC Card-(Fast
Ethernet) and click Remove.
3 Select FEM656B - 3Com 10-100 LAN + 56K Modem CardBus PC Card-(Modem)
and click Remove.
4 Go to the Start menu and choose Shutdown or Restart.
Check your computer manual for information on removing cards. Store the card in
its original or similar packaging.
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