REMOVING OR RE-INSTALLING THE DRIVER
You can always change the configuration by removing the driver and
reinstalling again. To remove the driver -
A.) If previous installed as “ Hard Disk Only”:
With the HD Traveler connected, go to the Control Panel, click on System,
then choose “Device Manager”, and under “hard disk controllers” click the
“+” sign to expand this list and then highlight “EXP PCMCIA HD”. Then
click the “Remove” button.
B.) If previous installed as “Hard Disk + Game”:
With the HD Traveler connected, go to the Control Panel, click on System.
Then choose “Device Manager, under “Multifunction adapters” click at the
“+” sign to expand this list and then highlight “EXP PCMCIA
GAME”, then click the “Remove” button.
ENABLING 32-BIT CARD SUPPORT OF WINDOWS 95
Your system should be ready for PCMCIA socket support prior to operating
the HD TRAVELER. To check whether your computer is PCMCIA Socket
supported, first, double-click on the “System” icon from the “Control Panel”
folder (you can select the “Control Panel” under “Settings” from the “Start”
menu to open the “Control Panel” folder).
Click on the Device Manager Tab. If “PCMCIA Socket” is found with a cross
(x) sign next to the PCMCIA Controller as the Figure shows below, it means
the PCMCIA device driver is not using 32-Bit Card Support.