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PC Card
W
INDOWS
NT 4.0
The operating system automatically installs the PC Card socket driv-
ers. This driver is only PCMCIA (rev. 2) compliant. You can install or
remove cards only when the system is turned off. In particular, any I/
O PC Card (e.g. LAN or SCSI) must be present when you boot-up the
system. CardBus and ZV support are not available.
The optional SystemSoft Driver allows hot insertion and hot re-
moval, and provides CardBus support (see
Chapter 6: Extras
).
I
NSERTING
A
PC C
ARD
PC Cards require drivers specific to your operating system: one for
the computers sockets (see above), and a driver for the card youre
installing. The first time you install a PC Card,
Windows 95
and
NT
4.0
prompt you for that cards driver. If your operating system
supports Plug n Play (e.g.
Windows 95
), PC Cards can be inserted
and removed while the system is on.
When the card is in correctly, the system beeps once. If the PC
Card is not detected, check if the correct drivers are loaded.
M
Warning
Do not add, remove or
change cards while the
system is in a power sav-
ing mode. This may cause
a conflict with the stored
system configuration in-
formation.
M
Warning
Some operating systems
may experience difficul-
ties if an I/O card (e.g.
a fax/modem) is present
in the socket when you
warm boot the note-
book. Depending on
your operating system,
the COM ports (I/O) for
PC Card devices are re-
assigned.
Note:
Windows 95
does
not have this limitation.
R
EMOVING
A
PC C
ARD
Push the appropriate eject button to remove the card. The system
will beep twice when the card is ejected.
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