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Section 3: Using the PCS Connection Card
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Installing the Windows XP PCS Connection Card Driver
1. If the installation CD is not already in your CD-ROM
drive, insert it. If the CD start-up menu appears, use the
exit option in the lower left corner of the screen to exit
the menu.
2. Eject and reinsert the PCS Connection Card to launch the
Found New Hardware Wizard.
3. Select Install from a list or specific location (Advanced) on
the first window of the Found New Hardware Wizard and
click Next to proceed.
4. Select the Search for the best driver in these locations radio
button, and the Include this location in the search check
box, then enter d:\Drivers\WinXP where d is the drive letter
of your CD-ROM drive. Click Next to proceed to the next
window.
5. If a warning appears stating that PCS Connection Card
has not passed Windows Logo testing, click Continue
Anyway.
6. Click Finish and repeat steps 1 to 5 as prompted.
The correct driver is then installed.
Resolving Resource Conflicts
Note: You require your PCS Connection Card installation CD to complete
this procedure.
The PCS Connection Card requires these system resources:
1 IRQ
40 bytes of I/O space
1 communications port
If these resources are not available to the card, you have a
resource conflict. If another PC Card is installed, you may be
able to free the necessary resources simply by ejecting the
other card. Otherwise, you may need to disable another
device (such as an internal modem, infrared device, or
network card) to resolve the resource conflict. This section
explains how to disable other devices.