Toshiba 8100 User Guide
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Part I: Getting to Know Your Computer
Connecting Other External Devices
Connecting a modem
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Removing a PC Card
NOTE: If your operating system is Windows NT, you must
turn off the computer before removing PC Cards.
turn off the computer before removing PC Cards.
1
If the PC Card slots are locked, unlock them by turning the
computer over, locating the PC Card lock, removing the
retaining screw, sliding the lock into the unlocked position,
and replacing the screw.
computer over, locating the PC Card lock, removing the
retaining screw, sliding the lock into the unlocked position,
and replacing the screw.
2
Locate the PC Card ejection tab that corresponds to the slot in
which your PC Card is installed.
which your PC Card is installed.
The top tab releases a card in the upper slot. The bottom tab
releases a card in the lower slot.
releases a card in the lower slot.
3
Fold out the PC Card eject lever and push it in to remove the
PC Card.
PC Card.
The PC Card ejects slightly from the slot.
4
Grasp the edges of the PC Card and slide it out of the slot.
Setting up your PC Card for your computer
Some PC Cards are ready to use as soon as you install them.
Others, such as hard disk cards, network cards and SCSI adapters,
may need to be set up to work with your computer. To set up your
PC Card, refer to the documentation that came with the card or
refer to your operating system manual or online help.
Others, such as hard disk cards, network cards and SCSI adapters,
may need to be set up to work with your computer. To set up your
PC Card, refer to the documentation that came with the card or
refer to your operating system manual or online help.
Connecting a modem
A modem allows you to:
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Access a bulletin board service (BBS) or the Internet.