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Self-Check, Help, On the left, CardWizard shows

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Self-Check Help CardWorks has a self-check function that solves such problems as incorrect or missing PC Card device drivers, system resource conflicts (IRQ, memory, or I/O ports), and unconfigured PC Cards, as well as memory conflicts. If there are any problems, click on the Wizard button, which is in the bottom right-hand corner of the window. Each time you click on the Wizard button, a series of self-checks is run to assure that all necessary components are installed and working properly. CardWizard then analyzes the computer to verify that there are resources available for PC Card configuration. There are four possibilities: Card Configured: On the left, CardWizard displays a graphical representation of the card and any available card manufacturer information. On the right, CardWizard displays all system resources that the card is using. Card Not Configured: On the left, CardWizard shows a question mark and any available card manufacturer information. On the right, CardWizard displays a message suggesting that you click on the Wizard button to correct the problem. Card Not Recognized: On the left, CardWizard shows a question mark and any available card manufacturer information. On the right, CardWizard displays a message asking you to click on the Wizard button to select the type of card you have inserted. No Card Inserted: CardWizard displays a picture of an empty slot. Even if CardWizard cannot automatically solve a problem, it can pinpoint the problem exactly so that you or a technical support engineer can fix the problem more easily. CardWizard provides extensive online help. Help is available for almost all windows (when you press F1 or the Help button). Chapter 5. Using Your Computer with a PC Card 53

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Self-Check
CardWorks has a self-check function that solves such problems as
incorrect or missing PC Card device drivers, system resource
conflicts (IRQ, memory, or I/O ports), and unconfigured PC Cards, as
well as memory conflicts.
If there are any problems, click on the
Wizard
button, which is in the
bottom right-hand corner of the window.
Each time you click on the
Wizard
button, a series of self-checks is run to assure that all
necessary components are installed and working properly.
CardWizard then analyzes the computer to verify that there are
resources available for PC Card configuration.
There are four
possibilities:
Card Configured
: On the left, CardWizard displays a graphical
representation of the card and any available card manufacturer
information.
On the right, CardWizard displays all system
resources that the card is using.
Card Not Configured
: On the left, CardWizard shows a question
mark and any available card manufacturer information.
On the
right, CardWizard displays a message suggesting that you click
on the
Wizard
button to correct the problem.
Card Not Recognized
: On the left, CardWizard shows a
question mark and any available card manufacturer information.
On the right, CardWizard displays a message asking you to click
on the
Wizard
button to select the type of card you have
inserted.
No Card Inserted
: CardWizard displays a picture of an empty
slot.
Even if CardWizard cannot automatically solve a problem, it can
pinpoint the problem exactly so that you or a technical support
engineer can fix the problem more easily.
Help
CardWizard provides extensive online help.
Help is available for
almost all windows (when you press
F1
or the
Help
button).
Chapter 5.
Using Your Computer with a PC Card
53