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Avoiding System Resource Conflicts When Using PC Cards, Insert the PC Card into the PC Card slot.

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Avoiding Hardware Conflicts List of system resources: Page 188. The ESS AudioDrive has been automatically disabled by the ThinkPad Features program, and the Ethernet PC Card is ready to use. When you want to disable the Ethernet PC Card and enable the ESS AudioDrive, open the ThinkPad Features program, click on the Audio ( or ) icon. You can enable the ESS AudioDrive at the Audio/Alarm Advanced Setup screen. You can see from the list of default settings on page 188 which system resources are already used by the devices in the computer. Avoiding System Resource Conflicts When Using PC Cards When you do a network remote program load (RPL) or start the computer from a PC Card, you must make sure that the system resources used by the PC Card do not conflict with the resources used by other devices. Using the ThinkPad Features Program O S / 2 W I N When PC Card resources conflict with a built-in device, you can resolve the conflict using the ThinkPad Features program: 1 Insert the PC Card into the PC Card slot. 2 Start Windows or OS/2. 3 Start the ThinkPad Features program. 4 Click on the PC Card ( ) icon. 5 Click on the Auto Config button. 6 Exit the ThinkPad Features program and restart your computer. The built-in device in conflict may have been disabled to resolve the resource conflict. 184 IBM ThinkPad 560 User's Guide

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Avoiding Hardware Conflicts
The ESS AudioDrive has been automatically disabled by the
ThinkPad Features program, and the Ethernet PC Card is ready to
use.
When you want to disable the Ethernet PC Card and enable the
ESS AudioDrive, open the ThinkPad Features program, click on the
Audio
(
or
) icon.
You can enable the ESS AudioDrive at
the Audio/Alarm Advanced Setup screen.
List of system resources:
Page 188.
You can see from the list of default settings on page 188 which
system resources are already used by the devices in the computer.
Avoiding System Resource Conflicts When Using PC Cards
When you do a network remote program load (RPL) or start the
computer from a PC Card, you must make sure that the system
resources used by the PC Card do not conflict with the resources
used by other devices.
OS/2
WIN
Using the ThinkPad Features Program
When PC Card resources conflict with a built-in device, you can
resolve the conflict using the ThinkPad Features program:
1
Insert the PC Card into the PC Card slot.
2
Start Windows or OS/2.
3
Start the ThinkPad Features program.
4
Click on the
PC Card
(
) icon.
5
Click on the
Auto Config
button.
6
Exit the ThinkPad Features program and restart your
computer.
The built-in device in conflict may have been disabled to resolve the
resource conflict.
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IBM ThinkPad 560 User's Guide