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Old 05-05-2007, 11:36 PM
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Re: Inserting PCMCIA Device locks up Windows

hmohniii

Was glad to see your post. You see, I too have been going through a LOT
trying to resolve issues with PCMCIA and CardFlash, also a wireless LAN
card (built in).

The post leaves out a LOT of information which could help another
trouble-shoot this issue. Never the less here are some things I've
observed/learned over the years:

You said you tried reinstalling drivers. I've found sometimes that does
not work because a file may NOT be overwritten during a reinstall!
Depends who wrote the installation routine whether or not that happens.

Another thing; sometimes one 'upgrades' software (drivers in this case)
and the new INF file stays in Windows INF directory thus, the newer INF
file and the software it points to will be used. Have you 'upgraded' or
is this a fresh install? Has this aircard EVER worked in your laptop?
What OS is it?

In setting up an IBM Thinkpad T41 with Windows 98SE I had to surmount
MANY driver issues. The wireless on this laptop (in Win98) has been
especially troublesome. Found the newest drivers simply are NOT the best
choice (in fact would not work at all!) but instead had to use drivers
which were available when the laptop was issued (2004).

Another item: sometimes difficult to install drivers need a 'clean'
environment to install. Once they're installed you can load all the
other software 'junk' back in. A quick and easy way I've found is to use
MSCONFIG and check Selective startup, uncheck autoexec.bat, config.sys
and Load startup group items (Win9x). Reboot and then try the install.

Lastly, I am assuming the aircard is for a LAN. If that is the case,
configuring BOTH the internal LAN and the wireless to work together is
quite a feat. I've had some success getting drivers for these two to
work by temporarily disabling the other NIC, installing software,
rebooting, re-enabling the NIC.

Well, these are just some ideas. I believe you may need to provide more
information to help us narrow down the issue for you.
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<hmohniii******.com> wrote in message
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> I've got a rather interesting problem that I hope somebody can help
> with...
>
> I've got a laptop that locks up whenever a Sprint Aircard(a PCMCIA
> device) is inserted and remains frozen until it is removed. I know
> it's not the card itself because it'll work in other systems without
> any problems.
>
> Wierd thing is is that it'll also pick up where you left off when the
> card is removed... if you were typing in a program when the card is
> inserted it'll lock up the system, and anything you type while it is
> locked up will not show, but as soon as you remove the card, whatever
> you typed in will appear. Same thing happens with mouse input.
>
> I've tried reinstalling the drivers but this did not appear to do
> anything.
>
> Any help is greatly appriciated.
>



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Old 05-05-2007, 11:36 PM