Communicating with Your NEC Versa 6-5
Other tone sequences such as high, then low tones, indicate that the card is
inserted, but the card type is unknown.
Inserting a PC card
3.
Use the software preinstalled on your system to check PC card slot availability.
In Windows 98 or 95, look for the PC Card icon in the Control Panel or on the
right side of the taskbar. It shows which slot contains a PC card and which is
empty.
In Windows NT, use SystemSoft’s CardWizard to monitor the status of your
system’s PC card activity. Access CardWizard via the taskbar icon or via the
Programs menu.
Removing a Card
Follow these steps to remove a PC card in Windows 98 or Windows 95.
1.
Double click My Computer, double click Control Panel, and double click the PC
card icon or simply double click the PC card icon on the taskbar.
2.
Select the PC card to remove, and select Stop.
The Windows operating system alerts you if any applications are still using the
card. If all applications using the card are closed, services for that card are shut
down. You receive a message saying that it is safe to remove the card.
3.
Press the button on the side of the PC card in the slot.
In Windows NT, use SystemSoft’s CardWizard to monitor the status of your system’s
PC card activity. Access CardWizard via the taskbar icon or via the Programs menu.