Using cards, Card types, Card blanks – Dell Precision M65 User Manual

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Using Cards

User's Guide

  

Card Types

  

Card Blanks

  

Extended Cards

  

Installing a PC Card or ExpressCard

  

Removing a Card or Blank

 

Card Types

See

Specifications

for information on supported card types.

The PC Card slot has one connector that supports a single Type I or Type II card. The PC Card slot supports CardBus technology and extended PC Cards.
"Type" of card refers to its thickness, not its functionality.

The ExpressCard slot has one connector that supports 54-mm cards. The slot also supports adapters for 34 - mm cards.

 

Card Blanks

Your computer shipped with a plastic blank installed in the card slots. Blanks protect unused slots from dust and other particles. Save the blank for use when
no PC Card is installed in the slot; blanks from other computers may not fit your computer.

To remove the blank, see

Removing a Card or Blank

.

 

Extended Cards

An extended card (for example, a wireless network adapter) is longer than a standard card and extends outside the computer. Follow these precautions when
using extended PC or ExpressCards:

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Protect the exposed end of an installed card. Striking the end of the card can damage the system board.

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Always remove an extended card before you pack the computer in its carrying case.

 

Installing a PC Card or ExpressCard

You can install a PC Card or ExpressCard in the computer while the computer is running. The computer automatically detects the card.

Cards are generally marked with a symbol (such as a triangle or an arrow) to indicate which end to insert into the slot. The cards are keyed to prevent
incorrect insertion. If card orientation is not clear, see the documentation that came with the card.

 

 

PC Card

 

1.

Hold the card with its orientation symbol pointing into the slot and the top side of the card facing up. The latch may need to be in the "in" position
before you insert the card.

 

2.

Slide the card into the slot until the card is completely seated in its connector.

If you encounter too much resistance, do not force the card. Check the card orientation and try again.

NOTE:

A PC Card is not a bootable device.

CAUTION:

Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions in the Product Information Guide.

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