Specifications
4-12
Ejecting PC Cards
1.
From the Start menu, select Settings - Control Panel.
2.
Click the PC card icon.
3.
Select the card you want to remove, and click Stop.
4.
When the message This device can be safely removed is displayed, click on
the OK button.
5.
Pull out the card slot eject button, then push it in to eject the PC card. Slide
the card all the way out of the PC card slot.
Caution: Some PC cards may become a little hot if they have been in use
for a long time. Be careful when removing such cards.
Installing PC Card Drivers
Normally, when a PC card is inserted into the PC card slot, Windows 95 will
recognize the card, and install the appropriate driver so that your notebook can
use the card.
If Windows 95 cannot recognize a card and install the appropriate driver, it will
display a dialog box so that you can manually instruct Windows what kind of PC
card driver is required. Follow the instructions that are displayed by Windows.
Windows may completely fail to recognize some ATA devices (for example, a
hard disk drive). You might have to take the following actions to fix the problem.
1.
Eject the PC card.
2.
Click on the Start button and then select Control Panel from the Settings
menu.
3.
Double click on the System icon, and then click on the Device Manager tab.
4.
Double click on Hard Disk Controller.
5.
Remove the registered controller.
6.
Insert the PC card ejected at step (1).
7.
Double click on Hard Disk Controller.
8.
Double click on the newly installed controller to install it.
9.
Select Resources. Remove the check mark from the Use automatic settings,
and change Settings based on to Basic configuration 0002 or over, in which
you can edit Input/Output Range.