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X-C 6250 Pro (300) NT Users Manual
79-0030-001 11 January 2001
Important
Do not use
FN+OFF
to suspend the computer if you
have booted from a PC Card rather than the computers internal
hard disk. When you have finished using the card, remove it from
the computer and then press CTRL+ALT+DEL to restart the
system.
Transferring Files Using PC Cards
To transfer files using PC cards
This method of transferring files requires that the computer you are
exchanging files with is also equipped with a PC card socket.
1 Insert a PC memory or ATA card into the PC card socket of the
source computer.
2 Copy the file(s) you want to transfer from the hard disk to the PC
card.
The drive letter assigned to the card depends on the hardware
configuration of the computer.
3 Remove the card and insert it into the card socket of the destination
computer.
4 Copy the file(s) from the PC card to the hard disk of the destination
computer.
Using Bootable PC Cards
The mobile computer normally boots from the internal hard disk (drive
C); however, it might be necessary to boot from an alternate boot device
if the computers hard disk becomes corrupted or fails, or if you want to
boot another operating system.
You can boot from an approved external floppy disk drive (see Section 8
for more information), or you can use an SRAM PC Card or ATA Flash
Card. Boot precedence is first from the SRAM PC card (drive C), then
the external floppy (drive A, removable), and then the internal hard
drive.
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