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conflict. If the utility cannot resolve the conflict, the card you just installed is deactivated and the following message is displayed: Caution The last board added caused an un-resolvable conflict in your computer's configuration. This board has a 'De-activated' status. You must remove this board or the one(s) it is in conflict with in order to save a correct configuration. If the caution message appears, press to display a list of all cards installed in your computer. The deactivated card is enclosed by < > symbols. You can remove the card(s) with which it is in conflict, or change the resources on one or more cards. If you want to remove the card, press and follow the online instructions. Remove the card from your computer when the utility prompts you to do so. (For instructions on removing the expansion card, see "Removing an Expansion Card" in Chapter 8 of the Installation and Troubleshooting Guide.) If you remove the card(s) with which the new card is in conflict, or if you want to change the resources of one or more cards, use the procedure described in the next subsection. NOTE: Locked cards may cause resource conflicts. To unlock a card, use the following procedure: If there is a resource conflict between two ISA expansion cards and you want to remove the card that conflicts with the one you just installed, use the following procedure: From the list of expansion slots and cards, select the card in conflict with the one installed, and press . When the utility asks you to confirm your command, press . Then press to return to the Steps in Configuring Your Computer menu. Using the Resource Configuration Utility 5-13

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Using the Resource Configuration Utility
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conflict. If the utility cannot resolve the conflict, the card you just installed is deacti-
vated and the following message is displayed:
Caution
The last board added caused an un-resolvable conflict in your
computer’s configuration. This board has a ‘De-activated’ sta-
tus. You must remove this board or the one(s) it is in conflict
with in order to save a correct configuration.
If the caution message appears, press <Enter> to display a list of all cards installed in
your computer. The deactivated card is enclosed by < > symbols.
You can remove the card(s) with which it is in conflict, or change the resources on one
or more cards.
If you want to remove the card, press <Del> and follow the online instructions.
Remove the card from your computer when the utility prompts you to do so. (For
instructions on removing the expansion card, see “Removing an Expansion Card” in
Chapter 8 of the
Installation and Troubleshooting Guide
.)
If you remove the card(s) with which the new card is in conflict, or if you want to
change the resources of one or more cards, use the procedure described in the next
subsection.
NOTE: Locked cards may cause resource conflicts.
To unlock a card, use the following procedure:
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remove the card that conflicts with the one you just installed, use the following
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From the list of expansion slots and cards, select the card in conflict with the one
installed, and press <Del>. When the utility asks you to confirm your command,
press <Enter>. Then press <Esc> to return to the Steps in Configuring Your
Computer menu.