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Burton Beerman Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() I have to reinstall a pcmcia card for my pc notebook to replace a defective old card and misplaced the hardware install instructions. when the windows startup asks to install the driver should I just install the default system driver or is there a way to install a driver specially for kyma? just don't remember from the initial install, which was 6 months ago and have lost the instructions. I wish that was part of the manual so people like me could keep up with it. IP: Logged |
SSC Administrator |
![]() ![]() ![]() Anyone who loses the paper copy of one of the manuals may be relieved to hear that there is a PDF version of all the documentation on your CD-ROM. Burton, please look at Quick Install.pdf for the procedure for installing a PCMCIA card. (I assume this must be on a different computer since the driver should still be there, even if you switch to a new PCMCIA card). IP: Logged |
Burton Beerman Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() I did find the documents and installed the new card. when I just removed the old card and tried to install the new card, it would not recognize it. I had to reinstall the driver. works fine, now. IP: Logged |
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