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Old 05-09-2008, 03:34 PM
jcliquidtension
 
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Default Card Slot

Hi,

I am running Windows XP on my laptop, and I have a couple of cards that I
use for internet. One is a Motorola wireless adapter (because the computer
does not have built in wireless), and the other is a Verizon Air Card (for
mobile internet). The problem I'm having is that I have to keep reinstalling
these cards (using the driver discs) almost every time I switch from one to
the other. I never had this problem before. I just wiped out and reloaded
(with the stock restore disc), and it has not helped. I have also had
problems with a GPS device that plugs into the USB. I've had to reinstall
this a couple times too. The details are below:

Computer: Panasonic Toughbook CF-51
Wireless Adapter: Motorola WN825G
Verizon Air Card: Qualcomm PC5750

If more information is needed to answer this question, please let me know
and I'll get it ASAP. I don't know the type of card slot this is, but I know
it's the wider one, not the newer, skinnier slot.

Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!!!!

Thanks in advance,
Jason
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Old 05-12-2008, 02:30 AM
jcliquidtension
 
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Default RE: Card Slot

Please... someone... HELP!!!!

"jcliquidtension" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am running Windows XP on my laptop, and I have a couple of cards that I
> use for internet. One is a Motorola wireless adapter (because the computer
> does not have built in wireless), and the other is a Verizon Air Card (for
> mobile internet). The problem I'm having is that I have to keep reinstalling
> these cards (using the driver discs) almost every time I switch from one to
> the other. I never had this problem before. I just wiped out and reloaded
> (with the stock restore disc), and it has not helped. I have also had
> problems with a GPS device that plugs into the USB. I've had to reinstall
> this a couple times too. The details are below:
>
> Computer: Panasonic Toughbook CF-51
> Wireless Adapter: Motorola WN825G
> Verizon Air Card: Qualcomm PC5750
>
> If more information is needed to answer this question, please let me know
> and I'll get it ASAP. I don't know the type of card slot this is, but I know
> it's the wider one, not the newer, skinnier slot.
>
> Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!!!!
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Jason

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Old 05-12-2008, 09:18 PM
Twayne
 
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Default Re: Card Slot

Easy; you're not getting responses becuase no one has a viable answer
for you. Perhaps try a different newsgroup to get a different audience?

HTH


> Please... someone... HELP!!!!
>
> "jcliquidtension" wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am running Windows XP on my laptop, and I have a couple of cards
>> that I use for internet. One is a Motorola wireless adapter
>> (because the computer does not have built in wireless), and the
>> other is a Verizon Air Card (for mobile internet). The problem I'm
>> having is that I have to keep reinstalling these cards (using the
>> driver discs) almost every time I switch from one to the other. I
>> never had this problem before. I just wiped out and reloaded (with
>> the stock restore disc), and it has not helped. I have also had
>> problems with a GPS device that plugs into the USB. I've had to
>> reinstall this a couple times too. The details are below:
>>
>> Computer: Panasonic Toughbook CF-51
>> Wireless Adapter: Motorola WN825G
>> Verizon Air Card: Qualcomm PC5750
>>
>> If more information is needed to answer this question, please let me
>> know and I'll get it ASAP. I don't know the type of card slot this
>> is, but I know it's the wider one, not the newer, skinnier slot.
>>
>> Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!!!!
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Jason




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Old 05-12-2008, 10:07 PM
Colin Barnhorst
 
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Default Re: Card Slot

Have you asked in an XP hardware_devices ng or contacted Panasonic,
Motorola, or Verizon for help? This issue may be outside the expertise of
folks in a general operating system ng.

"jcliquidtension" <jcliquidtension@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:C3D0C434-3033-4956-82FE-3C96ED847F22@microsoft.com...
> Please... someone... HELP!!!!
>
> "jcliquidtension" wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am running Windows XP on my laptop, and I have a couple of cards that I
>> use for internet. One is a Motorola wireless adapter (because the
>> computer
>> does not have built in wireless), and the other is a Verizon Air Card
>> (for
>> mobile internet). The problem I'm having is that I have to keep
>> reinstalling
>> these cards (using the driver discs) almost every time I switch from one
>> to
>> the other. I never had this problem before. I just wiped out and
>> reloaded
>> (with the stock restore disc), and it has not helped. I have also had
>> problems with a GPS device that plugs into the USB. I've had to
>> reinstall
>> this a couple times too. The details are below:
>>
>> Computer: Panasonic Toughbook CF-51
>> Wireless Adapter: Motorola WN825G
>> Verizon Air Card: Qualcomm PC5750
>>
>> If more information is needed to answer this question, please let me know
>> and I'll get it ASAP. I don't know the type of card slot this is, but I
>> know
>> it's the wider one, not the newer, skinnier slot.
>>
>> Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!!!!
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Jason


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