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6 The dialog box “Welcome to the PC Card (PCMCIA) Wizard”
will ask the following question: “Are you using a PC card
(networking card, CD-ROM connected to a SCSI card, etc.) to
install windows?” The default answer is No. If you did use a PC
Card SCSI adapter or a network card to install Windows 95, it is
recommended that you keep a copy of the Windows 95 directory
on your hard disk and not load any real mode PC Card or network
drivers. Press Enter to select No.
7 The dialog box “PC Card (PCMCIA) Wizard” should now appear.
It should read as follows: “Windows did not find any existing real
mode PC Card drivers. Either you did not have any, or you have
drivers that Windows couldn’t detect.” It will ask you “Do you
want to review your system files and select real mode PC Card
drivers so Windows can disable them?” The default answer
should be No. Now use the following decision table:
a If you are not sure if you have real mode Card and Socket
Services or you do not know what they are, contact Microsoft
Customer Support or the manufacturer of your notebook
computer.
b If you know that you do not have real mode Card and Socket
Services installed, choose No and press Enter. Go on to step 8.
c If you know that you have real mode Card and Socket Services
and you wish to keep using them, this is not recommended. We
recommend removing real mode drivers and using the 32-bit
driver.
d If you know that you have real mode Card and Socket Services
installed and Windows 95 either did or did not detect them, you
can now remove. Choose Yes and press Enter.
e A new dialog box should appear and it should read: “Windows
has selected the known PC Card drivers in your CONFIG.SYS
file. Make sure that the correct drivers are selected, or make any
changes. When you click Next, Windows will disable the
selected PC card drivers in your CONFIG.SYS file.” Choose
option 1, 2, or 3 below:
NOTE:
The dialog boxes displayed are the same except for the name of the file to be
modified. The first box modifies the CONFIG.SYS, the next the AUTOEXEC.BAT and
the third the SYSTEM.INI file.