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SYMPTOMSWhen you insert a PCMCIA SRAM or Flash memory card into a Windows 95- based computer that has been configured to use protected-mode PCMCIA card drivers, there may be no drive letter in My Computer or Windows Explorer associated with the PCMCIA card. This can occur even though the card seems to be recognized properly and the appropriate driver is installed. CAUSEPCMCIA SRAM and Flash memory cards must be installed differently than other cards that use Windows 95 protected-mode drivers. RESOLUTIONSRAM CardsTo install a PCMCIA SRAM card in Windows 95, the following two entries must be placed in the Config.sys file
where <windows> is the Windows folder and <x> indicates the number of
PCMCIA card slots in the computer.
Flash CardsTo install a PCMCIA Flash memory card in Windows 95, the following entries must be placed in the Config.sys file
where <windows> is the Windows folder and <x> indicates the number of
PCMCIA slots in the computer.
NOTE: The Ms-flash.sys file is not included with Windows 95. This file must be provided by the Flash memory card manufacturer. MORE INFORMATION
The information in this article applies only to installing SRAM and Flash
memory cards. You may still need to partition and format such cards
according to the manufacturer's instructions. Please see the documentation
provided by the manufacturer.
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