Using Your NEC Versa 4-21
Know your system resources (see the CONFIG.SYS file);
command line arguments cannot use resources being used
by other devices.
Disabling Preloaded PCMCIA Drivers
You can disable all of the PCMCIA drivers that come pre-
loaded in your NEC notebook computer. However, doing so
limits some of the flexibility of PCMCIA. You can still use
PC cards that have Enabler software, but you can install
and run only one at a time. The card must rely on the soft-
ware supplied by the card vendor (Enablers).
Remove the preloaded PCMCIA drivers by modifying the
CONFIG.SYS file as follows.
1.
Select the File menu in Windows Program Manager.
2.
Select
Run
, type
sysedit
in the command line, and press
Enter
. This should take you to the System Configuration
Editor.
3.
Click on the CONFIG.SYS window and scroll down to
the following line:
====== PCMCIA Device Drivers ======
4.
Type
rem
for "remark" in front of all lines showing
PCMCIA device drivers. This tells the operating system
to ignore those lines.
5.
Save and exit the file.
6.
Reboot the system for the changes to take effect.
By default MTSRAM.exe and MTDRAM are remarked
out.