> Tom Saecker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Hi, Since my local source didn't know I'll ask this panel of experts.
> I've been learning how to use this Global Village 56K PC card Modem 
> in my 5300cs and while I have gotten on line with it I have been 
> unable to eject it. I have had to physically pull it out to remove it
> 
> and that is difficult to do. Of course I shut the computer down 
> before doing so.
> 
> Eject has no effect,on or off or asleep. The manual eject button has 
> no effect and the paper clip method has no effect.
> Is this normal? Do I have a deformed card? It looks straight.
> This doesn't conform to the user manual at all.
> Is it safe to just leave it in all the time?  Since it protrudes 
> slightly past the end of the case it would seem vulnerable to damage.
> 
> Let me know what you think,
> 
> Thanks, Tom
> -- 
> 
> -- 
Hi Tom, all I had to do was drag the PC card 
icon to the trash to eject it. This only 
failed once after a 'freeze', the paperclip 
method worked fine! Cheers William


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