FAQ for H45 Quick CD with PCMCIA
Card:
Q: What drivers do I need for the QuickCD PCMCIA Card if I want to
use it with WIndows 95/98 ?
A: Windows 95/98 already have the necessary drivers for the
PCMCIA
card so you do not need to have any
specific installation disk. You
should follow the instructions to install
the PCMCIA card on the Tech
Support page.
Q: How can I get the QuickCD PCMCIA to work with Windows NT 4.0 ?
A: The H45 Quickcd PCMCIA Card will not work with any Windows
NT
operating systems.
Q: When installing the QuickCD PCMCIA driver for DOS/Windows 3.x,
the software will not load ?
A: You need card services for your computer before you can
load the
PCMCIA drivers for the QuickCD in
DOS/Win 3.x. For more
information about card services, you
can follow the instructions on
the Tech Support Page and
contact your computer manufacture.
Q: Does the TSR drivers work in Windows 95/98 or DOS?
A: No, the TSR drivers will not work with the PCMCIA card.
Q: What Parallel Port Mode will work with the Quick CD with the
PCMCIA card?
A: The PCMCIA connection doesn't use your parallel port so you
do not
need to modify your parallel port
mode.
Q: Windows 95/98 reconize the PCMCIA card in the PC Card menu in
the Control Panel but there is no drive letter.
What can I do?
A: Remove any other PCMCIA Card from your computer and insert
only the
QuickCD PCMCIA card in your computer
before starting Windows..
A: Reinstall the Windows 95/98 drivers for the QuickCD PCMCIA
Card.
Q: After installing the Windows 95/98 drivers, there is always a yellow
exclamation mark on the PCIC or Compatable PCMCIA
Controller
in the Device Manager in the PCMCIA Socket section and
the CD
does not work.. What is the possible fix ?
A: Reinstall the PCIC or Compatable Driver
A: If you have any Cyris Logic drivers, or Texas Instrument
Drivers in the
PCMCIA Socket section in the Device
manager, the QuickCd PCMCIA
specify drivers (PCIC or Compatable
PCMCIA Controller) will not be
compatable. The Cyris Logic and
Texas Instrument Drivers will not work
with our drivers but it may support
our PCMCIA CARD without installing
any additional drivers.
A: If there are any Cyris Logic or Texas Instrument Drivers,
you should
remove them from the Device Manager and
then restart your computer
with the QuickCD PCMCIA Connected. When you
restart your computer,
Windows should reload the deleted drivers
and reinstall them. You should
Accept all of the default settings.
When Windows reinstall the Cyris Logic
and or Texas Instruments Drivers, it will
find the QuickCD PCMCIA card
and install it also.
Q: After upgrading to Windows 98/95 from DOS/Win 3.x, my Quick CD
does not work any more. What can I do ?
A: Edit your Config.sys file and REM out the following
lines
Device=c:\quickcd\odclient.sys
Device=c:\quickcd\shtlcd.sys
Device=c:\quickcd\aspicd /d:aspi_cd
Edit your Auotexec.bat file and REM out the
following line:
mscdex.exe /d:aspi_cd
A: Install or Reinstall the Drivers for Windows 95/98.
Q: When I click on the CD ROM Icon in My Computer, It tell me
that the CD Drive is not Accessible and the Device is
not ready.
A: Make sure there is a CD in the drive.
A: Make sure that the CD is ON. If not, you need to
restart your
computer with the QuickCd turned on
A: On the Slim Quick CD, Make sure that the CD snap onto the
center Spindle and not laying loosely
on the CD Tray.
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