3Com PC Card Network Card User Manual


 
Uninstalling the Card 19
Uninstalling the Card If the card installation is unsuccessful for any reason, your best course may be to
remove the card and its software and repeat the installation procedures with a
fresh installation of the operating system. A fresh install will also solve problems
that can arise from removing the card or shutting down your computer while
diagnostics were running.
Sometimes earlier installations or interrupted installation attempts leave problems
that affect card operation. Possible problems include:
One or both of the card functions not working.
Windows 98 not detecting the card.
The system issuing a warning tone at startup.
If you are having any of these problems, remove the LAN+Modem card and
software using the procedures below, then reinstall the card.
Removing the Card Check your computer manual for information on removing cards. Store the card in
its original or similar packaging.
Removing Card
Software
Open Control Panel/System/Device Manager. Select the LAN+Modem card
components and click Remove.
Using the Device Manager to remove the LAN portion of the card from the Device
Manager will uninstall the card, software and documentation.
Be sure to remove both the LAN interface and the modem.
CAUTION: Exit any communications or networking applications before
removing the card.