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bonjour
j aimerais savoir comment est reconnu votre carte PCMCIA
La mienne apres réinstall est connu comme une générique alors qu'avant elle etait reconnu comme une texas instrument
Si c est le cas pourriez vous m indiquer exactement la designation de la votre
Merci d avance.
You must install the driver before you insert the PCMCIA card.
1. install the driver
2. shutdown your VAIO
3. insert the PCMCIA card
4. start the system
Windows should install your card now.
je crois que vous n avez pas compris la question
voici une image :
je voudrais savoir comment est reconnu la votre ?
I believe that you did not include/understand the question
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is I would like to know how recognized your?
J'ai pas le series V, mais je demand en anglais pour toi.
Does anyone have the V2M?
Can you tell me what your PCMCIA card is recognised as? Is it a Texas Instruments card?
TIA
I don't know whether it helps. It isn't a V-series VAIO.
My D-Link WLAN card is recognised as network card. Which should be normal. Because the PCMCIA slot is not more than a mini PCI slot.
Here are a part oft the properties of the PCMCIA slot.
Important is the 1. Which shows that a device is connected. Is there a 0 then the slot is empty or the device is not recognised.
HTH
ok,je vous remercie !
The more I see postings from the likes of Kee-Lo and seb21 the more humble I feel.
I speak three langauges:
UK English
Drunk
Drivel
Way to go guys (and girls) ...:smileycool:
german, a bit english, little norwegian and a little bit Altavista Babelfish
.......
and Drunk too:smileylaugh:
Danish (from Denmark),
English, still learning
Swedish and Norwegian, understand and they understand us therefore can just manage.
German, learned it for 3 Jahre in Denmark (the most difficult grammar ever came across)
Japanese (can only read and only from Sony website, if they don't change a lot):smileygrin:
Vas
Derien
Seb he thanks you for your help
Vas: cool