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C. Double click on the entry to examine the Event Detail dialog box. The upper half of the box gives a short generic description of the error. The lower half of the box is a hex and ASCII dump of error data. D. Scroll through the error data in ASCII for any readable strings. E. If a readable string is present, it will describe the problem in more detail. F. If no readable string is present, this typically indicates that the driver failed early in the process of loading-usually due to a resource conflict (for example, an I/O port conflict). NOTE Make sure the Network Adapter is connected to a working hub and verify that the LED is lit. Otherwise, the Network Driver may not install. 3. Configure and test the HP DeskDirect Adapter. Reconnect power to the computer and boot DOS. Run the LAN adapter configuration utility on the HP PCI LAN Adapter Support Disk. For example, if the Support Disk is in drive A, execute the following commands at the DOS prompt: A: HPVGSET If you wish to use the adapter in full duplex mode, use HPVGSET to enable that option now. Select "Card Test" to verify the adapter. After it passes, select "Exit program." Connect the LAN cable to the HP DeskDirect Adapter. 4. If Windows NT asks for Diskette #4 during installation, check and make sure that the HP-supplied SCSI driver is installed. This driver is required for supporting the SCSI CD-ROM. 5. If you create the Windows NT Installation Diskettes (3 diskettes), make sure to use option /Ox. Otherwise, Windows NT will not be able to find the installation files. Section 4. On-Line Information and Software Sources Windows NT Automated Database: Advanced Systems at (800) 936-4400 Microsoft Software BBS: 206-936-6735 (14,400 baud) HP Networking BBS: 208-344-1691 (14,400 baud) HP NetServer BBS: 408-553-3500 (14,400 baud)

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C.
Double click on the entry to examine the Event Detail dialog box. The
upper half of the box gives a short generic description of the error. The
lower half of the box is a hex and ASCII dump of error data.
D.
Scroll through the error data in ASCII for any readable strings.
E.
If a readable string is present, it will describe the problem in more detail.
F.
If no readable string is present, this typically indicates that the driver
failed early in the process of loading-usually due to a resource conflict
(for example, an I/O port conflict).
NOTE
Make sure the Network Adapter is connected to a working
hub and verify that the LED is lit. Otherwise, the Network
Driver may not install.
3.
Configure and test the HP DeskDirect Adapter.
Reconnect power to the computer and boot DOS. Run the LAN adapter
configuration utility on the HP PCI LAN Adapter Support Disk. For example, if
the Support Disk is in drive A, execute the following commands at the DOS
prompt:
A:
HPVGSET
If you wish to use the adapter in full duplex mode, use HPVGSET to enable
that option now.
Select "Card Test" to verify the adapter. After it passes, select
"Exit program."
Connect the LAN cable to the HP DeskDirect Adapter.
4.
If Windows NT asks for Diskette #4 during installation, check and make sure
that the HP-supplied SCSI driver is installed.
This driver is required for
supporting the SCSI CD-ROM.
5.
If you create the Windows NT Installation Diskettes (3 diskettes), make sure to
use option /Ox.
Otherwise, Windows NT will not be able to find the installation
files.
Section 4.
On-Line Information and Software Sources
Windows NT Automated Database:
Advanced Systems at (800) 936-4400
Microsoft Software BBS:
206-936-6735 (14,400 baud)
HP Networking BBS:
208-344-1691 (14,400 baud)
HP NetServer BBS:
408-553-3500 (14,400 baud)