Win2k does not support the cPCI bus natively. The cPCI bus is basically the PCI bus in a different form factor. There is native support in Win2k and any other OS that supports a PCI bus. Please point me to this misinformation so it can be corected.
Since cPCI is a PCI bus, devices on it cannot be removed while the power is on (i.e. hot-swapped). This is equivalent to removing a PCI board while your computer is on. Since the power rails at the back of the chassis remain powered, you could fry your card if you attempt to remove it from a powered chassis. If you were lucky and did not fry the board, it is unlikely that any computer monitoring that cPCI bus would take kindly to this behavior on the bus. What kind of controller do you have. Does it say in the specs that it is "hot swappable"?
Intrigued,
-Adam