Gateway 9150 Guía Del Usuario
40 Using Your Gateway Solo™ 9150 Notebook
Using PC Cards
PC Cards, such as network and modem cards, interface with your hard disk
drive. Your notebook’s PC Card slots (also known as PCMCIA card slots)
are located behind the PC Card doors. These slots accept PC Card 16, PC
Card 32 (CardBus), or Zoomed Video cards.
drive. Your notebook’s PC Card slots (also known as PCMCIA card slots)
are located behind the PC Card doors. These slots accept PC Card 16, PC
Card 32 (CardBus), or Zoomed Video cards.
You do not need to restart your notebook when changing most cards
because your notebook supports “hot-swapping.” This means that you can
insert a PC Card while your notebook is running. If your PC Card does not
work after hot swapping, refer to the PC Card manufacturer’s
documentation for further information.
because your notebook supports “hot-swapping.” This means that you can
insert a PC Card while your notebook is running. If your PC Card does not
work after hot swapping, refer to the PC Card manufacturer’s
documentation for further information.
1.
Insert the PC Card with the label face up.
Push the card firmly into the PC Card slot. When the card is installed
correctly, the computer plays a two-toned beep.
correctly, the computer plays a two-toned beep.
1.
Click the
PC Card
icon in the taskbar.
2.
Click the card that you want remove.
3.
Click
Stop
. A screen appears telling you that you may safely remove
the device.
4.
Click
OK
.
5.
Press the PC Card eject button once to release the eject button.
6.
Press the PC Card eject button twice to eject the PC Card.
7.
Press the PC Card eject button three times to reset the eject button.
To insert a PC Card
To remove a PC Card
Important!
If you are using a Type III PC
Card, it must be inserted into
the bottom slot.
Card, it must be inserted into
the bottom slot.