For more information on how to install PCMCIA cards, refer to the Help
and Support Center within Windows.
To Use the PC Card:
1. Insert the card into the slot.
2. Push to make sure it is properly seated. When you insert your PCMCIA
card, Windows should recognize the card.
3. If the card is new to your system, Windows will attempt to recognize
it and load the necessary drivers. You might be asked to indicate the
source of the drivers. Windows has drivers for many PCMCIA cards,
but you should check the documentation for your card to determine
whether the manufacturer has provided more current drivers.
4. If Windows does not recognize the card, you will be prompted to
complete the installation of the necessary drivers. You can find the driver
for your card, use a standard driver for the hardware or, if you have a disk
from your manufacturer, you can load the drivers provided. Follow the
instructions provided by the installation wizard. If you use a standard
driver and one not specific for your card, the card should work, but
certain features, such as power management, might not be active.
5. If the card has any external connections, secure them to the card
and the necessary external device.
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Figure 6.2: PCMCIA Slot
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