2-4 Installation

In Windows 95

Follow these steps if your computer is running Windows 95.
1. From the Taskbar, select Start then Shut Down.
2. Select the Restart the Computer in MS-DOS mode.
3. Click on Yes.
4. Type PHDISK /C /F at the DOS prompt and press Enter.
5. The DOS screen appears and shows the save file name and size. Press any
key to reset the system. The computer will reboot.

In Windows for Workgroups

Follow these steps if your computer is running MS-DOS® and Windows for Workgroups.
1. Close all applications and exit Windows for Workgroups to MS-DOS.
2. At the command prompt (typically C:\) type PHDISK /C /F and press Enter.
This will create a file which can be used to save the contents of your memory
system when you perform a 0V Suspend operation.
2.3.3 Installing PCMCIA Options
The Notebook has two connector slots for PCMCIA option cards. These two slots can be
used to install one Type III or two Type I/II credit card size PCMCIA option cards. You
can install a PCMCIA (PC card) without turning the computer off.
Use the following procedure to install a PCMCIA option:
1. Review the installation instructions supplied with the PCMCIA option card(s).
2. Hold the card at the end opposite the connector pins with the label side up.
Insert the card into an unused slot on the left side of the Notebook.
3. If the option requires external cabling (e.g., modem option), connect external
cabling at this time.
Note: After installation of a PCMCIA option card, Windows 95 displays the New
Hardware Found dialog box to help you configure the new device. To remove a
card, click on the PCMCIA icon; then, press the appropriate PC Card Release
lever (or press both levers for a Type III device) and remove the option.