Lenovo ThinkPad 380ED TP 380Z On-line User's Guide that was provided with the - Page 49

Change card driver, Memory Card Utility, Volume Label, Format Drive/Partition, Start

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Card driver: Indicates whether Plug-and-Play mode or CardSoft mode is used in configuring the PC Card. This field is enabled only if the Change card driver box is checked. You should not change drivers if your card has been identified and configured successfully. Change card driver: If this item is enabled (checked), you can select either Plug and Play (if available) or the CardWorks device drivers. Remove from the Plug-and-Play hardware list: If this item is enabled (checked), you can delete the Plug-and-Play device driver assigned to a card. This applies only if the card is handled by Windows 95 (Plug-and-Play mode). Later, when you reinsert the same PC Card, CardWorks configures the card as if it were the first insertion. Memory Card Utility: This item appears only if you insert an SRAM card or a Flash memory card. You can format the SRAM card or Flash memory card as follows: Note: You can also format these card from the file system with the DOS FORMAT command. 1. Open the "PC Card Properties" window. 2. Select the Memory Card Utility tab. 3. Enter a Volume Label (if desired). 4. Click on Format Drive/Partition. 5. Click on Start. This procedure enables you to completely erase an SRAM/Flash memory card, especially a brand-new card. Make sure to save the data on the card before erasing it. Chapter 5. Using Your Computer with a PC Card 45

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Card driver:
Indicates whether Plug-and-Play mode or CardSoft
mode is used in configuring the PC Card.
This field
is enabled only if the
Change card driver
box is
checked.
You should
not
change drivers if your
card has been identified and configured
successfully.
Change card driver:
If this item is enabled (checked), you can select
either Plug and Play (if available) or the CardWorks
device drivers.
Remove from the Plug-and-Play hardware list:
If this item is enabled (checked), you can delete the
Plug-and-Play device driver assigned to a card.
This applies only if the card is handled by Windows
95 (Plug-and-Play mode).
Later, when you reinsert
the same PC Card, CardWorks configures the card
as if it were the first insertion.
Memory Card Utility:
This item appears only if you insert an SRAM card
or a Flash memory card.
You can format the SRAM
card or Flash memory card as follows:
Note:
You can also format these card from the file
system with the DOS FORMAT command.
1.
Open the “PC Card Properties” window.
2.
Select the
Memory Card Utility
tab.
3.
Enter a
Volume Label
(if desired).
4.
Click on
Format Drive/Partition
.
5.
Click on
Start
.
This procedure enables you to completely erase an
SRAM/Flash memory card, especially a brand-new
card.
Make sure to save the data on the card
before erasing it.
Chapter 5.
Using Your Computer with a PC Card
45