Toshiba Satellite Pro A200-EZ2204X User Manual - Page 173

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If Something Goes Wrong Resolving a hardware conflict 173 5 Double-click the ExpressCard adapter. 6 Double-click the appropriate ExpressCard™. The operating system displays your ExpressCard's Properties dialog box, which contains information about your ExpressCard™ configuration and status. The computer stops working (hangs) when you insert an ExpressCard™. The problem may be caused by an I/O (input/output) conflict between the socket and another device in the system. Use Device Manager to make sure each device has its own I/O base address. See "Fixing a problem with Device Manager" on page 162 for more information. Since all ExpressCards™ share the same socket, each card is not required to have its own address. Hot swapping (removing one ExpressCard™ and inserting another without turning the computer off) fails. Follow this procedure before you remove an ExpressCard™: 1 Double-click the Safely Remove Hardware icon on the System tray. 2 Select the item you wish to remove. 3 Click Stop. 4 Remove the device when prompted to do so. 5 Click OK three times to close the Safely Remove Hardware screen. Never swap modules when the computer is in Hibernation or Standby mode. This is known as "warm swapping" and is not supported with this computer. For more information on Hibernation and Standby modes see "Hibernation mode" on page 69 and "Standby mode" on page 70. The system does not recognize your ExpressCard™. Refer to the ExpressCard™ documentation. Removing a malfunctioning card and reinstalling it can correct many problems. An ExpressCard™ error occurs. Reinsert the card to make sure it is properly connected.

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If Something Goes Wrong
Resolving a hardware conflict
5
Double-click the
ExpressCard adapter
.
6
Double-click the appropriate ExpressCard™.
The operating system displays your ExpressCard’s Properties
dialog box, which contains information about your
ExpressCard™ configuration and status.
The computer stops working (hangs) when you insert an
ExpressCard™
.
The problem may be caused by an I/O (input/output) conflict
between the socket and another device in the system. Use Device
Manager to make sure each device has its own I/O base address.
See
“Fixing a problem with Device Manager” on page 162
for more
information.
Since all ExpressCards™ share the same socket, each card is not
required to have its own address.
Hot swapping (removing one
ExpressCard™
and inserting
another without turning the computer off) fails.
Follow this procedure before you remove an ExpressCard™:
1
Double-click the
Safely Remove Hardware
icon on the
System tray.
2
Select the item you wish to remove.
3
Click
Stop
.
4
Remove the device when prompted to do so.
5
Click
OK
three times to close the
Safely Remove Hardware
screen.
Never swap modules when the computer is in Hibernation or
Standby mode. This is known as “warm swapping” and is not
supported with this computer. For more information on Hibernation
and Standby modes see
“Hibernation mode” on page 69
and
“Standby mode” on page 70
.
The system does not recognize your
ExpressCard™
.
Refer to the ExpressCard™ documentation.
Removing a malfunctioning card and reinstalling it can correct
many problems.
An
ExpressCard™
error occurs.
Reinsert the card to make sure it is properly connected.