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Removing an Existing Adapter in, Windows 2000, Windows NT

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Chapter 10 Technical Information your PCI BIOS Setup program. Here are some examples of PCI BIOS setup program parameters: PCI slot #: Slot where the adapter is installed Master: ENABLED Slave: ENABLED Latency timer: 40 Interrupt: Choose an IRQ from the list Edge-level: Level The exact wording of these parameters varies with different servers. Removing an Existing Adapter in Windows 2000 If you are replacing an existing adapter with a HP NetServer 10/100 adapter, follow these steps before physically removing the adapter card: 1. Double-click My Computer. 2. Double-click Control Panel. 3. Double-click System. 4. Click the Hardware tab. 5. Click the Device Manager button. 6. Double-click Network Adapters. 7. Right-click on the listing for the adapter you want to remove and click Uninstall. 8. Click OK. 9. Follow the instructions in the section Installing the Adapter in the NetServer at the start of this manual. Removing an Existing Adapter in Windows NT 1. From the Control Panel, double-click the Network icon. 42

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Chapter 10
Technical Information
42
your PCI BIOS Setup program.
Here are some examples of PCI BIOS setup program
parameters:
PCI slot #:
Slot where the adapter is installed
Master:
ENABLED
Slave:
ENABLED
Latency timer:
40
Interrupt:
Choose an IRQ from the list
Edge-level:
Level
The exact wording of these parameters varies with different
servers.
Removing an Existing Adapter in
Windows 2000
If you are replacing an existing adapter with a HP NetServer
10/100 adapter, follow these steps
before
physically removing
the adapter card:
1.
Double-click
My Computer
.
2.
Double-click
Control Panel
.
3.
Double-click
System
.
4.
Click the
Hardware
tab.
5.
Click the
Device Manager
button.
6.
Double-click
Network Adapters
.
7.
Right-click on the listing for the adapter you want to
remove and click
Uninstall
.
8.
Click
OK
.
9.
Follow the instructions in the section
Installing the
Adapter in the NetServer
at the start of this manual.
Removing an Existing Adapter in
Windows NT
1.
From the Control Panel, double-click the
Network
icon.