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Chapter 6 Installing Additional PCI Boards 15. Follow the procedure in Chapter 3, "Opening and Closing the HP NetServer," for closing up the server. 16. Reconnect power and cables. 17. Power on the HP NetServer according to the respective NOS power-up instructions. NOTE All PCI slots (with the PCI hold-down latch closed) power on and all new boards are recognized by the HP NetServer when it reboots, regardless of the presence of a driver or a PCI Hot-Plug Utility. If the PCI board requires a driver (non-hot-plug-compliant or hot-plug-compliant) that is not loaded during NOS installation, you must load the driver according to the respective NOS's driver installation process before you can use the board. Refer to "Hot Adding or Replacing Hot-Plug PCI Boards" for more hot-plug information. 18. Use the respective NOS to ensure the correct software drivers for the PCI board are loaded and verify correction operation. NOTE If the hot-plug compliant driver and the Hot-Plug Utility are not loaded during the configuration process (NOS installation), you will not be able to use the Hot-Plug option until the utility and drivers are loaded. Refer to the respective NOS Hot-Plug Help files to load the Hot-Plug Utility and hot-plug compliant drivers and then initialize the driver(s) if it is not done automatically. 19. Restore the HP NetServer to normal operation. 67