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4.
Slide the card into either slot. A low tone followed by a high tone lets you
know that the card is fully inserted and recognized. (If you turn off PC
speaker sound through the
Fn-F6
function keys, no sound is emitted.)
In Windows for Workgroups, other tone sequences (such as a high then
low tone or a single tone) may sound. These tones indicate that the card
is inserted, but the card type is not known.
Removing a PC Card
Procedures differ for removing PC cards from Windows 95 systems, Win-
dows NT systems, and Windows for Workgroups systems. Follow the in-
structions that are appropriate for your system.
Windows 95 Systems
Remove PC cards from Windows 95 systems as follows:
1.
From the screen, select “My computer” and “Control Panel.” (Or, you
can also select the Taskbar PC Card icon.)
2.
Select the PC Card icon.
3.
Select the PC card to remove and click on “Stop.”
Windows 95 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 then receive a message saying that it is safe to remove the
card.
4.
Press the button on the side of the slot containing the PC card.
5.
Pull the card firmly out of the slot.
Windows for Workgroups Systems
Remove PC cards from Windows for Workgroups systems as follows:
1.
Press the button on the side of the slot containing the PC card. A double
tone sounds.
2.
Pull the card firmly out of the slot.