User Guide
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...makes it ideal for devices that transfer high levels of data in real-time, such as video devices. In addition to the PCMCIA 2.1 standard (or later). The PC Card slot supports hot swapping, which allows you to connect and disconnect devices while the computer is on). 156 Exploring Your Computer's Features ...Using the i.LINK® port Using the i.LINK® port Your computer is equipped with a PC Card slot and supports two types of PC Cards: ❖ Type I cards-You can install one of these cards. As with USB ports, the i.LINK® ...
...makes it ideal for devices that transfer high levels of data in real-time, such as video devices. In addition to the PCMCIA 2.1 standard (or later). The PC Card slot supports hot swapping, which allows you to connect and disconnect devices while the computer is on). 156 Exploring Your Computer's Features ...Using the i.LINK® port Using the i.LINK® port Your computer is equipped with a PC Card slot and supports two types of PC Cards: ❖ Type I cards-You can install one of these cards. As with USB ports, the i.LINK® ...
User Guide
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... (PCMCIA) Wizard to the documentation that can cause problems when using the card under the operating system. Refer to your PC Card and the card did not come with the PC Card. See "Resolving a hardware conflict" on page 209. Sometimes the CIS contains enough information for you insert a PC Card into a slot... operating system driver, it requires by reading its Card Information Structure (CIS). 224 If Something Goes Wrong Resolving a hardware conflict PC Card problems PC Cards (PCMCIA-compatible) include many types of new cards.
... (PCMCIA) Wizard to the documentation that can cause problems when using the card under the operating system. Refer to your PC Card and the card did not come with the PC Card. See "Resolving a hardware conflict" on page 209. Sometimes the CIS contains enough information for you insert a PC Card into a slot... operating system driver, it requires by reading its Card Information Structure (CIS). 224 If Something Goes Wrong Resolving a hardware conflict PC Card problems PC Cards (PCMCIA-compatible) include many types of new cards.
User Guide
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...then click Properties. The System Properties dialog box appears. 3 Click the Hardware tab. 4 Click the Device Manager button. 5 Double-click the PCMCIA adapter. 6 Double-click the appropriate PC Card. The operating system displays your PC Card's Properties dialog box, which contains information about your PC...available, try the card in that used to be defective. If another PCMCIA-equipped computer is inserted properly into the slot. ❖ Make sure all cables are some common problems and their solutions: The slot appears to work no longer work. Resolving PC Card problems Here are ...
...then click Properties. The System Properties dialog box appears. 3 Click the Hardware tab. 4 Click the Device Manager button. 5 Double-click the PCMCIA adapter. 6 Double-click the appropriate PC Card. The operating system displays your PC Card's Properties dialog box, which contains information about your PC...available, try the card in that used to be defective. If another PCMCIA-equipped computer is inserted properly into the slot. ❖ Make sure all cables are some common problems and their solutions: The slot appears to work no longer work. Resolving PC Card problems Here are ...
User Guide
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This is known as "warm swapping" and is in the system. Refer to have its own I /O (input/output) conflict between the PCMCIA socket and another without turning the computer off) fails. 226 If Something Goes Wrong Resolving a hardware conflict The computer stops working (hangs) when you remove a... is not supported with Device Manager" on page 88. Follow this computer. The problem may safely remove the card. 3 Remove the card from the slot. Hot swapping (removing one PC Card and inserting another device in Hibernation or Standby mode. For more information.
This is known as "warm swapping" and is in the system. Refer to have its own I /O (input/output) conflict between the PCMCIA socket and another without turning the computer off) fails. 226 If Something Goes Wrong Resolving a hardware conflict The computer stops working (hangs) when you remove a... is not supported with Device Manager" on page 88. Follow this computer. The problem may safely remove the card. 3 Remove the card from the slot. Hot swapping (removing one PC Card and inserting another device in Hibernation or Standby mode. For more information.