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Appendix A
Troubleshooting for Windows Environments
These guidelines give you tips to deal with some problems on using
PCMCIA 10Mbps Ethernet Card. If the problems remain unsolved,
contact your dealer for assistance.
A.1 Windows 9X
1.
Ejecting the card from the PCMCIA socket hangs or reboots the
computer.
Solution:
To prevent this phenomenon from occurring, stop the card
by using the PC Card tool in the Control Panel or the PC Card icon
on the taskbar before you remove the card.
2.
The card can not be detected when reinserted
It is caused by certain unstable PCMCIA status lines for a time when
the card is removed and reinserted. The Windows 9X drivers may
read an incorrect status during this period of signal instability, and
fail to detect the correct status of the card.
Solution:
The card can be detected by clicking “Refresh” in Device
Manager.
A.2 Windows NT 4.0 and 3.51
Does the driver support “hot-swap” on NT 4.0 and 3.51?
Answer:
Windows NT 4.0 and 3.51 are not plug-and-play systems. If
you want to remove the card, shut down the computer and remove it.