User's Manual

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Troubleshooting
In Windows 2000:
1
Right-click the
My Computer
icon on your desktop.
2
On the menu that appears, click
Properties
. The
System Properties
dialog
box appears.
3
Click the
Hardware Profile
tab.
4
Click the
Device Manager
button.
5
Click the
View devices by type
option.
6
Click the plus sign next to
Network adapters
. The name of the PCMCIA card
appears. Be sure that there is no red “X” or yellow “!” next to it. The red “X” or
yellow “!” signs indicates incorrect or incomplete installation.
7
Click any items with the red “X” or yellow “!”, and then click the
Remove
button.
8
Reinstall the drivers for the card. For more information, see ‘Device
Installation” on page 9.
In Windows XP:
1
Click
Start
->
Control Panel
.
2
Double-click the
System
icon. The
System Properties
dialog box appears.
3
Click the
Hardware
tab.
4
Click the
Device Manager
button.
5
Click the plus sign next to
Network adapters
. The name of the PCMCIA card
appears. Be sure that there is no red “X” or yellow “!” next to it. The red “X” or
yellow “!” signs indicates incorrect or incomplete installation.
6
Click any items with the red “X” or yellow “!”, and then click the
Remove
button.
7
Reinstall the drivers for the card. For more information, see ‘Device
Installation” on page 9.