Compaq Evo n600c Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N600c Series - Page 90

Turning Off Power to a PCCard, Windows 98, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows NT 4.0

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Hardware Upgrades Turning Off Power to a PC Card When a PC Card is inserted in the computer, the PC Card draws power from the system even when it is not in use. To conserve power, stop any PC Cards that are not in use: I Windows 98-Select the PC Card icon in the taskbar, then select the PC Card(s) you want to stop. I Windows 2000 Professional-Select the Unplug or Eject icon in the taskbar, then select the PC Card(s) you want to stop. I Windows NT 4.0-Remove PC Cards that are not in use. Hardware Guide 8-5

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Turning Off Power to a PC Card
When a PC Card is inserted in the computer, the PC Card draws
power from the system even when it is not in use. To conserve
power, stop any PC Cards that are not in use:
Windows 98
Select the PC Card icon in the taskbar, then
select the PC Card(s) you want to stop.
Windows 2000 Professional
Select the Unplug or Eject
icon in the taskbar, then select the PC Card(s) you want
to stop.
Windows NT 4.0
Remove PC Cards that are not in use.