Working with PC Cards
Video Features and Configuration
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Figure 21. Inserting a PC Card
Windows 98
Windows 98 automatically assigns computer resources (such as communication
ports and memory addresses) to a PC Card installed in your computer. For further
information on configuring a PC Card in Windows 98, see the index entry
PC card
in the Windows Help. Windows 98 also handles power management for PC
Cards.
N
OTE
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Use the following procedures to remove PC Cards, or you may lose data that is
being stored to a card.
To remove a PC Card from your computer using Windows 98 Operating System:
1. Click the
PC Card
icon on the task bar.
2. Select the name of the card you want to remove, and then click the
Stop
button.
3. Push the card eject button on the side of the PC Card slot when prompted to
do so and then pull the card out of the PC Card slot.
Windows NT
Systemsoft Card Wizard is shipped with notebook computers that use Windows
NT as the Operating System. When you install a PC Card, CardWizard attempts
to configure it automatically. If Card Wizard successfully assigns system
resources to your card, the computer beeps twice.
PC Card
Eject button