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Removing the Wireless LAN Card, Finish, PCMCIA/USB, PCMCIA

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Chapter 6 Uninstalling the Wireless LAN Card 4. Click Finish to complete the software uninstallation. Removing the Wireless LAN Card Make sure that you have removed the software before you proceed. The Wireless LAN Card complies with the PCMCIA/USB standard that allows devices to be inserted into and removed from the computer's PCMCIA slot/USB port when the computer is powered on. For USB Wireless LAN Card, just remove the card from your PC's USB port. For PCMCIA device, it is recommended that you follow the standard Windows procedure for disconnecting a PCMCIA device from your computer. The following steps assume a Windows 98 environment: 55

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Chapter 6
Uninstalling the Wireless LAN Card
55
4.
Click
Finish
to complete the software uninstallation.
Removing the Wireless LAN Card
Make sure that you have removed the software before you proceed.
The Wireless LAN Card complies with the
PCMCIA/USB
standard that allows devices to be
inserted into and removed from the computer°s
PCMCIA
slot/
USB
port when the computer is
powered on. For
USB
Wireless LAN Card, just remove the card from your PC°s USB port.
For
PCMCIA
device, it is recommended that you follow the standard Windows procedure for
disconnecting a PCMCIA device from your computer. The following steps assume a Windows
98 environment: