Toshiba m10-s3401 Reference Guide

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If something goes wrong
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PC Card problems 
PC Card checklist
Make sure the card is inserted properly into the slot.
See “Using PC Cards” in the electronic user’s guide for 
information about how to insert PC Cards.
Make sure all cables are securely connected.
Occasionally a defective PC Card slips through quality control. 
If another computer with a PC Card slot is available, try the 
card in that machine. If the card malfunctions again, it may be 
defective.
Resolving PC Card problems
Here are some common problems and their solutions:
The slot appears to be dead. PC Cards that used to work 
no longer work.
Check the PC Card status:
1
Click Start, Control Panel, System and Maintenance, and 
then Device Manager.
2
Double-click the appropriate PC Card, which will be listed 
under one of the categories shown, for example: Disk drives, 
Network adapters, Other, etc.
The operating system displays your PC Card’s Properties 
dialog box, which contains information about your PC Card 
configuration and status.
The computer stops working (hangs) when you insert a 
PC Card
.
The problem may be caused by an I/O (input/output) conflict 
between the PCMCIA socket and another device in the system. Use 
Device Manager to make sure each device has its own I/O base 
address. See “Fixing a problem with device manager” in the 
electronic user’s guide for more information.
Since all PC Cards share the same socket, each card is not required 
to have its own address.