Inserting a PC Card

PC Card slot

3. Press the PC Card firmly into the connector.

A window appears and informs you about the new card.

Note: If you have not installed the PC Card driver, Windows 98 starts "PCMCIA Card Services Wizard" to install it. Follow the instructions on the screen.

You

have completed setting up the PC Card,

and you

can now

use

it.

For more information on how to use the

PC Card

software,

ref

Windows help.

 

 

 

Removing the PC Card

Before

removing a PC youCard,must stop

it.

Otherwise,

the

 

 

system

might

freeze

or

data

might

be corrupted

or

lost.

1. Stop

the card.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To stop

the

PC

Card,

find

the PC

Card icon

on

the

right side

the

taskbar;

then

click the

iconStop

. andFor clickmore

informa-

 

tion,

see Onlinthe

User's

Guide.

 

 

 

 

 

2.Press the PC Card eject button to pop out the button. Then press it again until the PC Card pops out.

3.Remove the PC Card and store it safely for future use.

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