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Troubleshooting and Maintenance
Troubleshooting Techniques
Reference GuideStartup Guide
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PC Card (PCMCIA) Problems
If the notebook doesn’t recognize a PC Card
  Remove and reinsert the PC Card.
  Insert the PC Card in a different slot.
  Press the blue sleep button to suspend the computer, then press it again to resume.
  Restart the computer: click Start, Shut Down, Restart.
  If the card requires an IRQ, make sure one is available. If necessary, set the IRQ to an
unused value manually (Windows ME or 98 only): Click Start, Settings, Control
Panel, then double-click System and use the Device Manager tab.
  Check the HP Customer Care Web site (www.hp.com/go/support) for information
about installing certain PC Cards.
  Make sure your computer supports the problem PC card: check the HP Notebook
Web site (www.hp.com/notebooks) for a list of approved and tested PC Cards.
  Try the card in another computer to see whether the card functions properly.
  Zoomed Video is supported in the lower card slot only.
  Certain Xircom CE2 (IIps) LAN cards conflict with the game port device in
Windows 2000. Contact Xircom to see if your card is one of these.
  When using a PC card in a docking system, insert or remove the card while the
system is turned on.
  Test the PC card with the e-DiagTools diagnostics. See “Testing the Hardware” on
page 120.
If an I/O card stops communicating properly
  The card may have been reset if the computer suspended or turned off. Exit any
applications, then remove and reinsert the card.
If a PC card modem is not working
 
Disable the internal modem:
1.  Open the hardware Device Manager.
2.  Double-click Modem to list the current modem devices.
3.  Double-click the internal modem, then select the option to disable the modem.