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Hardware Guide
Hardware Upgrades
Using PC Cards
An optional PC Card is a credit card–sized accessory designed to
conform to the standard specifications of the Personal Computer
Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA). The
notebook supports both 32-bit (CardBus) and 16-bit PC Cards,
which will vary by notebook model.
PC Cards can be used to add modem, sound, memory, storage,
and digital camera functions to the notebook. PC Smart Card
Reader and biometric identification PC Cards can add security.
Selecting a PC Card
The type of PC card (Type I or Type II) to use in your notebook
varies by model. Zoomed video cards are not supported.
Configuring a PC Card
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CAUTION:
If you install all of the software or any of the enablers
provided by a PC Card manufacturer, you might not be able to use other
PC Cards. If you are instructed by the documentation included with your
PC Card to install device drivers:
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Do not install other software, such as card services, socket services,
or enablers, that might also be supplied by the PC Card
manufacturer.
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Install only the device drivers for your operating system.
Summary of Contents for nx9100 - Notebook PC
Page 47: ...2 6 Hardware Guide TouchPad and Keyboard Identifying hotkeys ...
Page 55: ...2 14 Hardware Guide TouchPad and Keyboard Identifying the keypad keys ...
Page 61: ...Battery Packs Hardware Guide 3 3 Inserting or removing the battery pack ...
Page 79: ...Drives Hardware Guide 4 9 Inserting a CD or DVD into an optical drive ...
Page 81: ...Drives Hardware Guide 4 11 Removing a CD or DVD from an optical drive when power is available ...
Page 89: ...Drives Hardware Guide 4 19 Connecting the Digital Drive to the USB port ...
Page 93: ...Drives Hardware Guide 4 23 I Inserting the Digital Drive into the Digital Bay ...
Page 117: ...7 4 Hardware Guide Modem and Network Connections Connecting the RJ 11 modem cable ...
Page 132: ...8 4 Hardware Guide Hardware Upgrades Inserting a PC Card ...
Page 136: ...8 8 Hardware Guide Hardware Upgrades Inserting a digital media card ...
Page 142: ...8 14 Hardware Guide Hardware Upgrades Opening the memory compartment ...
Page 144: ...8 16 Hardware Guide Hardware Upgrades Removing a memory module ...
Page 146: ...8 18 Hardware Guide Hardware Upgrades Inserting a memory module ...
Page 148: ...8 20 Hardware Guide Hardware Upgrades Closing the memory compartment ...
Page 150: ...8 22 Hardware Guide Hardware Upgrades Loosening the hard drive assembly retaining screws ...
Page 152: ...8 24 Hardware Guide Hardware Upgrades Removing the hard drive from the hard drive bracket ...
Page 154: ...8 26 Hardware Guide Hardware Upgrades Inserting the hard drive into the hard drive bay ...