Troubleshooting on windows nt, Troubleshooting on windows nt -7 – Rockwell Automation 1784-PCD DeviceNet Communication Card  User Manual

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Troubleshoot the Card 10-7

Publication 1784-IN029C-EN-P - June 2001

12. Double-click on PCMCIA sockets to expand it.

13. Click on the PCMCIA controller used by your system.

14. Click on Properties. Verify that the socket controller is enabled in the

hardware profile you are using.

Troubleshooting on Windows NT

Understand What a Missing PC Card (PCMCIA) Icon Means

If you find that there is no PC card (PCMCIA) icon in the Control Panel, this
indicates that there is a problem with the PCMCIA socket hardware that prevents
Windows from locating the card. Contact your computer manufacturer for help in
solving this problem.

If:

Then:

you get this message:
This device is not present, not working properly, or does not
have all drivers installed, code 10

click on the Resources tab and
check the Conflicting Device list for
possible hardware conflicts

verify that the Use automatic
settings
option is enabled

You may have a general PCMCIA problem.
Contact your computer manufacturer for
assistance.

you do not get this message

This device is working properly.

TIP

When using Unicore/Touchstone Software’s Cardware or
Phoenix/Softex’s Card Executive third-party plug-and-play
software on Windows NT, use the plug-and-play software’s PC
card configuration tool on the Windows Control Panel for
information about the PC (PCMCIA) cards. Do not rely on the
PC card (PCMCIA) icon on the Windows control panel.

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