Part II: Technical Reference
Troubleshooting Guide
Fixing device-related problems
231
Hardware Options
button and the
PC Card
tab. You will need to
restart the machine in order for changes to take effect.
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.
Make sure each device has its own I/O base address.
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 Second Edition displays a message saying you
may safely remove the card.
3
Remove the card from the slot.
HINT: Windows NT does
not
support hot swapping.
There is still a yellow exclamation point
(
)
over the
PCMCIA controller icon in Device Manager (Windows 98
Second Edition).
You’ve installed the PC Card as described in “Using PC Cards” on
page 80, but the system still reports the controller with a yellow
exclamation point (
).
Summary of Contents for 8100 series
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Page 55: ...Part I Getting to Know Your Computer Getting Started When and how to turn off the computer 29 ...
Page 111: ...Part I Getting to Know Your Computer Learning the Basics Caring for your computer 85 ...
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Page 185: ...Part II Technical Reference Toshiba Utilities Expansion device properties 159 ...
Page 219: ...Part II Technical Reference Keeping Your Files Safe Hard disk drive passwords Windows NT 193 ...
Page 277: ...Part II Technical Reference Troubleshooting Guide Toshiba s worldwide offices 251 ...
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Page 285: ...Part III Appendixes Hot Keys 259 ...
Page 286: ...Appendix B Built in features 261 Optional accessories and devices 268 Specifications 270 ...
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Page 342: ...Part III Appendixes Glossary 316 ...