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Flash PC card or hardcard for a notebook computer?

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Flash PC card or hardcard for a notebook computer?

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To make the Flash card work, just insert it! Provided you installed Win95 drivers for your notebook’s PC card slots, it will mount it and assign a drive letter to it. To make Win95 support PC cards in protected mode, run the PC Card control panel. The first time you run this, it offers to install 32-bit support. Let it do so! It will also remove any real mode and Win 3.1 drivers it recognizes, but for weird PC card software you might need to do some trimming afterwards. Just hide or delete your DOS startup files, and trim off any unusual entries in system.ini. File system notes: PC card users told be about some third-party Flash file systems that require DOS PC card drivers to use. I’d just say, don’t waste your time with these non-standard file systems and use good ol’ FAT. [Back to top] [Back to Table of Contents] • 4.4.3. tape drives Microsoft’s backup program only works with cheap tape devices, like the floppy port and parallel port tape drives. If you have one of these then just u

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