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Toshiba Satellite 4030CDT - Resolving Pc Card Problems

Toshiba Satellite 4030CDT
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If
Something
Goes
Wrong
Fixing
device-related
problems
Resolving
PC
Card
problems
Here
are
some
common
problems
and
their
solutions:
The
slots
appear
to
be
dead.
PC
Cards
that
used
to
work
no
longer
work.
Check
the
PC
Card
status:
1
Click
the
My
Computer
icon
with
the
secondary
button,
then
click
Properties.
Windows
98
displays
the
System
Properties
dialog
box.
2
Click
the
Device
Manager
tab.
3
Double-click
the
device
listed
as
your
PC
Card.
Windows
98
displays
your
PC
Card's
Properties
dialog
box.
This
dialog
box
contains
information
about
your
PC
Card
configuration
and
status.
The
computer
stops
working
(hangs)
when
you
insert
a
PC
Card.
The
problem
may
be
caused
by
an
I/O
(input/output)
conflict
between
the
PCMCIA
socket
and
another
device
in
the
system.
Use
Device
Manager
to
make
sure
each
device
has
its
own
I/O
base
address.
See
"Fixing
a
problem
with
Device
Manager"
on
page
142
for
more
information.
Since
all
PC
Cards
share
the
same
socket,
each
card
is
not
required
to
have
its
own
address.
Hot
swapping
(removing
one
PC
Card
and
inserting
another
without
turning
the
computer
off)
fails.
Follow
this
procedure
before
you
remove
a
PC
Card:
1
Click
the
PC
Card
icon
on
the
taskbar.
2
Click
Stop
xxxx,
where
xxxx
is
the
identifier
for
your
PC
Card.
Windows
98
displays
a
message
that
you
may
safely
remove
the
card.
3
Remove
the
card
from
the
slot.
Part
I:
Getting
To
Know
Your
Computer

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