User`s guide

PC Cards
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Ejecting a PC Card
The instructions for ejecting a PC Card are as follows: (Figure 5-1)
1. To remove a PC card simply push the respective eject button. Push the left
eject button to eject a Type I or Type II PC Card from the lower socket or a
Type III PC Card from the socket. The left eject button is circled in the
enlarged illustration in figure 5-1.
2. Push the right eject button to eject a Type I or Type II card from the upper
socket.
3. Remove the card and store it properly.
Using Win 95 PC Card Support
Windows 95 allows for the hot plugging of most modem and network cards. If a driver is
required or if you are required to reboot the system, Win95 will notify you.
Windows 95 provides On-line help for configuring and troubleshooting PC Cards. The
On-line help can be accessed from the Windows 95 Start menu.
The following topics are covered in the Win95 PC Card On-line Help:
Enabling and disabling support for PC Cards
Removing PC Card support
Specifying the number of PC Card slots
Setting up the PC Card socket
Installing support for SRAM memory cards
Displaying the PC Card status indicator
Troubleshooting
Installing PC Modem Cards in Win95
To install PC modem cards and load the modem drivers within Win95 please refer to the
following instructions:
1. Insert the PC modem Card into the PC Card socket. Please refer to figure 5-1 if
you have questions on inserting PC Cards into the PC Card socket.
2. Windows 95 will normally configure the modem card immediately. If Windows
95 cannot configure your PC Card, it will give you up to four choices to choose
from:
Use Windows default driver
Driver from disk provided by manufacturer
Do not install a driver
Select from a list of alternative drivers