inserted.

Ensure that the PC Card is inserted in the correct orientation. Insert the card gently to prevent damage to the pins.

Computer beeps only once when a PC Card is inserted.

Network PC Card does not work.

Speakers are turned off or volume is turned down.

PC Card or card driver is not PCMCIA compliant.

The computer beeps once to indicate that a PC Card is recognized but not properly configured.

Necessary drivers are not installed (turned on).

Adjust the volume control on the computer.

Contact your Compaq authorized dealer, reseller, or service provider for a list of PC Cards tested successfully in Compaq PC Card platforms.

Before a new PC Card can be used, it may be necessary to perform an initial setup procedure. Follow the PC Card manufacturer's instructions for formatting a hard drive card or installing PC Card-specific drivers for a network card.

Refer to the instructions that came with the PC Card or contact the vendor for information on installing the correct drivers.

 

PC Card is not fully

 

inserted or is upside

 

down.

 

Network PC Card or

 

driver is not PCMCIA

 

compliant.

Storage PC Card does

SRAM and flash

not work.

memory PC Cards

 

require the memory

 

card driver to be

 

loaded.

 

You are trying to

 

access the storage

 

PC Card using the

 

wrong drive letter.

Ensure the PC Card is inserted correctly.

Contact your Compaq authorized dealer, reseller, or service provider for a list of PC Cards tested successfully in Compaq PC Card platforms.

Memory cards can only be accessed using DOS real mode drivers.

If you are running Windows 95, change the drive letter assignment in Device Manager.

If you are running Windows NT 4.0, change the drive letter assignment through the Control Panel.

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Compaq 190 manual Network PC Card or

190 specifications

The Compaq 190, a significant player in the evolution of portable computing, was unveiled in the early 1990s at a time when the demand for mobility in technology was surging. As a member of Compaq's renowned line of portable PCs, the Compaq 190 was a bridge between desktop power and laptop convenience, offering an impressive array of features and technologies that appealed to both business professionals and technology enthusiasts.

One of the main features of the Compaq 190 was its compact size. Weighing under 10 pounds, it was designed for easy transport, allowing users to work remotely without sacrificing performance. The device was equipped with a 10.4-inch LCD display, providing a balance between portability and screen real estate. This display was notable for its clarity, allowing users to engage with applications effectively, whether in an office setting or on the go.

Under the hood, the Compaq 190 was powered by an Intel CPU, commonly featuring early generations of the Intel 386 processor. This gave the laptop the capability to run various software applications efficiently, making it suitable for word processing, spreadsheets, and basic graphical tasks. Furthermore, the inclusion of a built-in hard drive, typically around 40 MB, provided ample storage for documents and applications of that era.

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Battery life was another essential characteristic of the Compaq 190, with options available for extended use. Users could expect several hours of operation away from an electrical outlet, a crucial feature for professionals frequently traveling for work.

Overall, the Compaq 190 represented a pivotal moment in portable computing technology. With its combination of portability, processing power, and essential features, it offered solutions for a generation that valued both functionality and mobility. The legacy of the Compaq 190 continues to influence the design and capabilities of modern laptops, reminding us of the early advancements that paved the way for today’s computing devices.