Kingston Technology PCREAD/SSFDC manual Parallel Port Conflict Window 95/98

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Appendix A Troubleshooting

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Parallel Port Conflict Window 95/98

If your Kingston SSFDCCard Reader cannot be installed under Windows 95/98:

1.and your LPT port address is 3BC.

Refer to your motherboard instructions, or added-on IO card instructions to change the LPT port address to 278 using IRQ 5, or 378 using IRQ 7. If other LPT port options exist, try using one of the other options.

2.If the Windows Device Manager indicates an IRQ assignment has a conflict after a Plug and Play Windows 95/98 or no IRQ is assigned (This may happen if some Windows 95/98 incompatible device is included inside the system), try:

Go to Device Manager in Windows 95/98 and try to change the parallel port assignment to IRQ 5 using port address 378 or IRQ 7 using port address 278.

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Contents Page Page For Desktop PCs User’s Guide Kingston Technology’s Ssfdc Card ReaderPart No -001.A00 Page Table of Contents Page Ssfdc Card Reader for Desktop PCs IntroductionPackage Contents Special FeaturesParallel Port Connection Installing the Ssfdc ReaderPrinter Pass-Through Connection Ssfdc Reader DC Power Connection DC Power for Ssfdc ReaderPS/2 Keyboard Connection AT Keyboard Connection Ssfdc Card Adapter Inserting Ssfdc CardsHot Swapping Software Installation PC Storage Card High Level Format Appendices Symptom Possible Cause Suggestion Appendix a TroubleshootingParallel Port Conflict Window 95/98 How to Reach Kingston Appendix B Product Warranties and Notices Limited WarrantyWarranty Claim Requirements CE Notice C. CertificationAppendix B Product Warranties and Notices Revision Level Comments Revision History