Specifications

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If you plan on using a type-III PC card, all other cards must be
removed first. You can only use a single type-III card at a time.
Configuring a PC Card
The Windows operating system immediately detects the insertion of the card.
If Windows recognizes the card, it automatically loads any drivers required by the
card, and allocates any resources that are required by the card. Windows usually
displays a New Hardware Found dialog box that tells you that the card has been
successfully configured. The next time you use the card, Windows configures it
automatically without interruption.
If Windows cannot recognize the card, or lacks the drivers or software to run the
card, an Add New Hardware Wizard appears. Follow the prompts of the series of
dialog boxes generated by the Add New Hardware Wizard. If a dialog box asks for
the location of drivers or software, you can click the Have Disk button and browse to
the location of the software. The next time you use the card, Windows configures it
automatically without interruption.
When a card is inserted, the
Unplug or Eject Hardware
icon (
) appears on the
taskbar. You can double click the icon to open the
Unplug or Eject Hardware
dialog
box and see the status of the PC card.
If you have installed a storage-type memory card, your computer
allocates a drive name to the card. Check the
My Computer
window
to identify the card’s drive name.