In this case, double click the PCMCIA Controller and a dialog box will be
displayed as below. Please place a check mark next to the current
configuration of the Device usage box, and then select OK.
After the PCMCIA 32-Bit Card support is installed, Windows will ask you to
reboot your computer. Then you should refer to the first section in the
manual, “Using The HARD DISK Under Windows 95” to configure the HD
TRAVELER.
If the PCMCIA Socket is not found, then you must add a PCMCIA socket to
your system. Please click on the “Add New Hardware” icon in the Control
Panel folder and select “PCMCIA socket”. Select the appropriate type of
PCMCIA Controller that matches yours and follow the on-screen instruction.
CHANGING A DRIVE LETTER ASSIGNED TO HD TRAVELER
In some case user need to change a drive letter for the HD Traveler, for
example, from “D” drive to “E” drive, please follow the instructions below.
Open "Control Panel", then "System", select "Device Manager" tab,
double click "Disk Drives", select "Generic IDE Disk Type 80" (or "Generic
IDE Disk Type 00") then click "Properties" button.
Select "Settings" tab, check the "Removable" under options, then change
the "Start drive letter" and the "End drive letter" to the letter you wish to
choose.