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For a data storage card, you normally want to be able to store or change data on the
card, so make sure the write-protect switch on the end of the card is in its “read-write”
position—usually away from the nearest corner of the card. If you want to protect the
data from being changed, slide the write-protect switch to its “write-protect” or “read-
only” position before you insert the card.
A new data storage card may already be formatted and contain preloaded software—
check its instructions. If you get errors when you try to use a new disk, you may have to
format it—see “To prepare a data storage card”.
For an I/O card, you may need to install special software or adjust settings—see “To set
up an I/O card”.
To remove a PCMCIA card
CAUTION
Never remove a disk while it’s actively reading or writing—check the status bar in
the application or the Drives status indicator (see “Checking the Status Panel”). If
you remove a disk while it’s active, its data could become corrupted.
Never insert or remove a plug-in card while an OmniBook floppy drive is actively
reading or writing data. Wait until the floppy drive is done—otherwise, you could
lose data or the OmniBook could stop responding.
Never remove an I/O card while an application is open that’s set up to use that
card—exit the application first. If you remove the card, the application (or the
OmniBook) might behave unpredictably or stop responding until you restart the
OmniBook.
1. If necessary, rotate the ejector button so that it protrudes from the case.
2. Press the black ejector button until the card pops out, then pull out the card.
Before You Remove a Card!
You should “stop” a PCMCIA card before you unplug it. This protects your data and
avoids unexpected problems.
• Click the PCMCIA indicator in the taskbar, then click the Stop command for the
PCMCIA card.
To restart a card, remove it, then insert it again.
Before You
Remove a Card!