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Option Card Problems, A newly installed option card is not working correctly.

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Option Card Problems A newly installed option card is not working correctly. Make sure the option card is installed correctly and is well-seated in its slot. Run SETUP to update your configuration after you install the card. If you are using Windows 95, turn on the Reset Configuration Data option. See "Starting the Setup Program" and "Using the Advanced System Setup 0ptions" in Chapter 2 for instructions. Perform setup procedures for any software you are using with the card. See the documentation that came with the option card to set any necessary DIP switches or jumpers on the card. If you installed a video adapter on an option card, make sure you disabled the built-in VGA controller by changing the setting of jumper JP2; see "Changing the Jumper Settings" in Chapter 4 for more information. Make sure you install option cards that do not exceed the system's power supply limits; see "Option Slot Power Limits" in the Appendix for more information. Make sure the option card is not touching any other card or component on your main system board. If you installed a PCI card, check to see that the PCI options in SETUP are set correctly for your card. For more information, see "Configuring PCI devices" in Chapter 2. An external device connected to the option card is not working correctly. Make sure you are using the proper cable to securely connect the device to the card. 7-16 Troubleshooting

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Option Card Problems
A newly installed option card is not working correctly.
Make sure the option card is installed correctly and is
well-seated in its slot. Run SETUP to update your configuration
after you install the card. If you are using Windows 95, turn on
the Reset Configuration
Data
option. See “Starting the
Setup Program” and “Using the Advanced System Setup
0ptions” in Chapter 2 for instructions. Perform setup
procedures for any software you are using with the card.
See the documentation that came with the option card to set
any necessary DIP switches or jumpers on the card. If you
installed a video adapter on an option card, make sure you
disabled the built-in VGA controller by changing the setting of
jumper JP2; see “Changing the Jumper Settings” in Chapter 4
for more information.
Make sure you install option cards that do not exceed the
system’s power supply limits; see “Option Slot Power Limits”
in the Appendix for more information.
Make sure the option card is not touching any other card or
component on your main system board.
If you installed a PCI card, check to see that the PCI options in
SETUP are set correctly for your card. For more information,
see “Configuring PCI devices” in Chapter 2.
An external device connected to the option card is not
working correctly.
Make sure you are using the proper cable to securely connect
the device to the card.
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Troubleshooting