Lenovo ThinkPad 380ED English - Windows 2000 Professional Setup Guide - Page 63

PC Cards and Device Support

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4 PC Cards and Device Support 4.1 Dial tone from PCMCIA modem card cannot be heard Models: Issue: Cause: Resolution: ThinkPad i Series 2611 When using PCMCIA modem card to dial-out, no dial tone can be heard. This is a hardware limitation. 4.2 Removing a PC Card and CardBus device while system is in Standby mode then waking the system produces a"Surprise Device Removal" window Models: Issue: All ThinkPad models Removing a PC Card or CardBus device while the computer is in Standby or Hibernation mode is not supported under Windows 2000. This type of action is referred to as "Surprise Device Removal". If the user should accidentally remove a PC Card / CardBus device while their computer is in Standby or Hibernation mode, the operating system does have the ability to make a smooth recovery after such an event occurs. However, for some PC Card / CardBus devices surprise removal can cause the operating system to "crash", whereby the user has not way to recover afterwards without rebooting the system. Cause: Resolution: Removing a PC Card or CardBus device while the computer is in Standby or Hibernation mode is not supported under Windows 2000. Don't remove a PC Card / CardBus device while system is in Standby mode.

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PC Cards and Device Support
4.1 Dial tone from PCMCIA modem card cannot be heard
Models:
ThinkPad i Series 2611
Issue:
When using PCMCIA modem card to dial-out, no dial tone can be heard.
Cause:
This is a hardware limitation.
Resolution:
4.2
Removing a PC Card and CardBus device while system is in Standby
mode then waking the system produces a“Surprise Device Removal”
window
Models:
All ThinkPad models
Issue:
Removing a PC Card or CardBus device while the computer is in Standby or
Hibernation mode is not supported under Windows 2000.
This type of action is referred to as “Surprise Device Removal”.
If the user
should accidentally remove a PC Card / CardBus device while their computer
is in Standby or Hibernation mode, the operating system does have the ability
to make a smooth recovery after such an event occurs.
However, for some
PC Card / CardBus devices surprise removal can cause the operating system
to “crash”, whereby the user has not way to recover afterwards without
rebooting the system.
Cause:
Removing a PC Card or CardBus device while the computer is in Standby or
Hibernation mode is not supported under Windows 2000.
Resolution:
Don’t remove a PC Card / CardBus device while system is in Standby mode.