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Section 2. Getting Familiar with Your Computer
77-0100-003 19 January 2001
Installing a Card
1 The top side of a PC Card is usually identified with a label. Insert the card into the slot with the top up and the
edge with pinhole contacts going in first. You will feel some resistance as the card slides into the back of the slot.
2 PC Cards require drivers, or a program that allows the operating system to use a specific device. Many drivers are
included with Windows, but if not, you will be prompted to install the driver included with your card.
3 In Windows 98, the computer will beep twice to indicate successful installation. A single beep means that there
was a problem recognizing the card. There is no beep with other versions of Windows software.
NOTE Please read the instructions included with individual PC Cards. Some cards may be inserted with power on,
while others require that the computer be turned off.
Removing a PC Card
1 If a PC Card is in use, you must shut down the PC Card before removing it.
2 Click the PC Card icon on the right side of the taskbar, then click Stop.
3 When the Windows message appears, telling you that it is safe to remove the card, click OK.
4 Press the eject button on the PC Card slot to release the eject button (it is spring loaded and remains hidden until
it is pressed).
4 Press the eject button again to release the PC Card.