Plug-And-Play Functionality; 3.1 System Behaves Slower Just After Docking Or Undocking; After Upgrading From Windows 95 To Windows 2000, The "Unplug Or Eject Hardware" Icon Does Not Appear In The Desktop Taskbar Even If A Pccard / Cardbus De Vice Is Present - Lenovo ThinkPad 380E Setup Manual

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Plug-and-Play Functionality

3.1 System behaves slower just after docking or undocking

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3.2 After upgrading from Windows 95 to Windows 2000, the "Unplug or
Eject Hardware" icon does not appear in the desktop Taskbar even if a
PC Card / CardBus device is present
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All ThinkPad ACPI-supported models
While hot docking and undocking your computer from the UltraBase and / or
Enhanced Port Replicator, Windows 2000 reports docking event completion
before actual physical docking or undocking can be performed.
This is the expected behavior when the operating system completes either a
docking or undocking event. The operating system has to "clean up" some
internal processes that are occurring in the background.
Use the LED indicators on the computer as well as operating system
messages as a signal for when the docking or undocking event has actually
completed. Also, listen for a "beep" sound signalling the completion of the
docking or undocking event.
All ThinkPad models
After upgrading from Windows 95, the "Unplug or Eject Hardware" icon is
not visible in the desktop Taskbar even when a PC Card / CardBus device is
installed on the system.
If you turn off the PCMCIA applet in Windows 9x before upgrading to
Windows 2000 the icon will be turned off by default.
If the "Unplug or Eject Hardware" icon is not visible in the desktop Taskbar,
follow these steps:
1.
Start your computer and logon to Windows 2000 Professional with
an Administrator user account.
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2.
Click: Start
Settings
3.
Double-click the Add/Remove Hardware applet. In the
"Add/Remove Hardware Wizard" window, click [Next] at the
welcome screen.
4.
Select "Uninstall/Unplug a device" option, then click [Next].
5.
Click "Unplug/Eject a device", and then click [Next].
6.
Highlight the device to be ejected. Click [Next].
7.
Click [Next] to confirm ejecting the device.
8.
Windows 2000 will inform you it is now safe to physically remove
the device. Verify that the "Show Unplug/Eject icon on the taskbar"
checkbox is set.
9.
Click [Finish] to close the wizard.
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Control Panel.

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