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Stopping the PC Card, you cannot stop another card until the first stop has either

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ATA, SRAM, and Flash memory card Modem card LAN card Hot-swappable Non-hotswappable SCSI card Cold OK OK OK OK OK insertion1 Stop Note 2 Note 2 OK Not OK Not OK Standby OK OK OK OK OK mode Suspend Note 2 Note 2 OK mode Note 3 Note 3 Hibernation Note 2 Note 2 OK mode Note 3 Note 3 Note: 1Insertion while the computer is powered off. 2 If the card is in use, you cannot stop it. A warning message appears. 3The computer enters standby mode instead of entering suspend or hibernation mode. Stopping the PC Card If you are removing a PC Card, you must first stop it. The system might freeze or data might be lost if a PC Card is removed before it is stopped. Note: You can stop only one card at a time. After invoking stop, you cannot stop another card until the first stop has either completed or failed. To stop a card, select Stop from the "Actions" menu. The stop function powers off the PC Card. If data on the card is lost, this function is disabled or rejected. This function is related to the power management support of the PC Card; for details, see Enhanced power management. Chapter 5. Using your computer with a PC Card 63

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ATA, SRAM,
and Flash
memory
card
Modem card
LAN card
SCSI card
Hot-swappable
Non-hot-
swappable
Cold
insertion
1
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
Stop
Note 2
Note 2
OK
Not OK
Not OK
Standby
mode
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
Suspend
mode
Note 2
Note 2
OK
Note 3
Note 3
Hibernation
mode
Note 2
Note 2
OK
Note 3
Note 3
Note:
1
Insertion while the computer is powered off.
2
If the card is in use, you cannot stop it.
A warning message appears.
3
The computer enters standby mode instead of entering suspend or hibernation mode.
Stopping the PC Card
If you are removing a PC Card, you must first stop it.
The system
might freeze or data might be lost if a PC Card is removed before it
is stopped.
Note:
You can stop only one card at a time.
After invoking stop,
you cannot stop another card until the first stop has either
completed or failed.
To stop a card, select
Stop
from the “Actions” menu.
The stop function powers off the PC Card.
If data on the card is lost,
this function is disabled or rejected.
This function is related to the
power management support of the PC Card; for details, see
Enhanced power management.
Chapter 5.
Using your computer with a PC Card
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