> I picked up an old laptop and am kind of unsure of it's condition, but
> it does have a single PCMCIA slot that I was hoping to put a modem into.
> However, whenever cardmgr runs during startup, it states that the device
> is "busy."
> Is this a normal response to the slot being empty, or is it
> I picked up an old laptop and am kind of unsure of it's condition, but
> it does have a single PCMCIA slot that I was hoping to put a modem into.
> However, whenever cardmgr runs during startup, it states that the device
> is "busy."
> Is this a normal response to the slot being empty, or is i
I picked up an old laptop and am kind of unsure of it's condition, but it does
have a single PCMCIA slot that I was hoping to put a modem into.
However, whenever cardmgr runs during startup, it states that the device is
"busy."
Is this a normal response to the slot being empty, or is it more a si
I picked up an old laptop and am kind of unsure of it's condition, but it does have a
single PCMCIA slot that I was hoping to put a modem into.
However, whenever cardmgr runs during startup, it states that the device is "busy."
Is this a normal response to the slot being empty, or is it more a si
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