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A USB Connector Consideration, A CardWizard Consideration, Using a Second CardBus Card

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Title: C79EPMST CreationDate: 06/22/98 12:00:09 Considerations A USB Connector Consideration If your computer tries to enter suspend mode and the request is rejected, the device in the USB connector might be disabled. If this occurs, do a hot-unplug and -plug operation for the USB device. A CardWizard Consideration If you disabled the PCIC controller and then later reenabled it in the Device Manager, correct the CONFIG.SYS file as follows before you run the CardWizard: 1. Click on Start. 2. Move the cursor over Programs; then click on MS-DOS Prompt. 3. At the command prompt, type cd.. and press Enter. 4. Type edit config.sys and press Enter. 5. On each line where it occurs in the file, remove the following phrase: REM - by PC Card (PCMCIA) wizard - Do not remove the rest of the line. 6. Save the updated CONFIG.SYS file. 7. Reboot your system. Using a Second CardBus Card If a CardBus Card is already configured in your computer, you must set up a second CardBus Card manually by using the Device Manager. To get to the Device Manager, click on the System icon in the Control Panel. Using an External Condenser Microphone If you are using a microphone with your computer, use the ThinkPad-option headset. Some microphones, such as condenser microphones, might need a battery. See the instructions that come with the microphone. The microphone/line-in jack supports the following type of microphones: A dynamic microphone A self-battery-powered condenser microphone 106 IBM ThinkPad 380Z User's Reference

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Considerations
A USB Connector Consideration
If your computer tries to enter suspend mode and the request is
rejected, the device in the USB connector might be disabled.
If this
occurs, do a hot-unplug and -plug operation for the USB device.
A CardWizard Consideration
If you disabled the PCIC controller and then later reenabled it in the
Device Manager, correct the CONFIG.SYS file as follows before you
run the CardWizard:
1. Click on
Start
.
2. Move the cursor over
Programs
; then click on
MS-DOS Prompt
.
3. At the command prompt, type
cd..
and press
Enter
.
4. Type
edit config.sys
and press
Enter
.
5. On each line where it occurs in the file, remove the following
phrase:
REM – by PC Card (PCMCIA) wizard –
Do not
remove the rest of the line.
6. Save the updated CONFIG.SYS file.
7. Reboot your system.
Using a Second CardBus Card
If a CardBus Card is already configured in your computer, you must
set up a second CardBus Card manually by using the Device
Manager.
To get to the Device Manager, click on the
System
icon
in the Control Panel.
Using an External Condenser Microphone
If you are using a microphone with your computer, use the
ThinkPad-option headset.
Some microphones, such as condenser
microphones, might need a battery.
See the instructions that come
with the microphone.
The microphone/line-in jack supports the following type of
microphones:
A dynamic microphone
A self-battery-powered condenser microphone
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IBM ThinkPad 380Z User's Reference
Title: C79EPMST CreationDate: 06/22/98 12:00:09