Dell PowerEdge 2300 Installation and Troubleshooting Guide - Page 93
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Is the problem resolved? Yes. The cable connections were loose. You have fixed the problem. No. Go to step 8. Most ISA expansion cards have configuration settings for an interrupt request (IRQ) line, a direct memory access (DMA) channel, and a base-memory or basic input/output system (BIOS) address. To keep expansion cards from conflicting with each other, you need to know both the starting memory address and the amount of memory required by each card. For instructions on jumpers and configuration settings, see the expansion card's documentation. Is each expansion card configured correctly? Yes. Go to step 10. No. Go to step 9. Is the problem resolved? Yes. The memory configuration of the card was incorrect. You have fixed the problem. No. Go to step 10. See "Removing an Expansion Card" in Chapter 8 for information on removing expansion cards. See Chapter 4, "Using the System Setup Program," in the Dell PowerEdge 2300 Systems User's Guide for instructions. For any ISA expansion cards, run the Resource Configuration Utility and update the configuration information. See Chapter 5, "Using the Resource Configuration Utility," in the Dell PowerEdge 2300 Systems User's Guide for instructions. Checking Inside the Computer 7-11