Hardware Incompatibility?
This isn't really my style, but I've run into a problem that I can't solve, and it seems very much like a hardware problem, save one thing....
I got a brand new laptop, a Toshiba P35, booted it up into WinXP home (factory installed), and put in my Sprint PCS wireless modem PCMCIA card (Airprime PC 3200).
Instacrash. After maybe 6 or 7 seconds, the screen totally froze, mouse unresponsive, the whole deal.
So, I installed the latest Sprint drivers. I installed the lastest Toshiba drivers.
Still crash.
So, I reformatted the whole box with XP Pro, booted up the first time, and popped the card in.
Crash.
The interesting thing was that when the card is inserted while the OS was running, I got the little bubble at the lower-right corner saying "Found New Hardware/Lucent USB Open Host Controller" before the crash, indicating (to me, at least) that the PCMCIA slot is sort of working.
So, I figured the Sprint card was clearly bad. So I tried it in 3 other laptops, one running Win98, two XP Pro.
Worked totally fine, regardless of whether I'd put the drivers on or not.
Since I had done every software permutation I could think of, I figured, clearly I have a laptop with a bad PCMCIA slot. So I returned it and got another P35.
Exact same symptoms.
Any ideas? I'm inclined to conclude that this model is simply incompatible with my card, but that seems like it'd be a known issue. Any help is greatly appreciated.