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If you have a board without a hot-plug compliant driver in one of the hot-plug slots, the board will

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Chapter 6 Addendum HP NetServer LXr 8000 Installation Guide Figure 6-8. PCI Hot-Plug Utility 3. If Unsupported appears under Board in the utility's window instead of the desired PCI board, one of the following conditions might be true: ◊ The PCI Hot-Plug board is not supported by a hot-plug compliant software driver. ◊ The software driver for the PCI Hot-Plug board is not properly installed and loaded. See Windows NT Help for loading drivers. ◊ The PCI board may be defective. NOTE If you have a board without a hot-plug compliant driver in one of the hot-plug slots, the board will show up on the interface utility as unsupported, but the interface will not allow you to power down the slot. 4. Identify the physical location of the desired PCI Hot-Plug board, using the PCI Hot-Plug Utility and Figures 6-9 and 6-10. 13

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Chapter 6 Addendum
HP NetServer LXr 8000 Installation Guide
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Figure 6-8. PCI Hot-Plug Utility
3.
If Unsupported appears under Board in the utility’s window instead of the desired PCI board, one of the
following conditions might be true:
The PCI Hot-Plug board is not supported by a hot-plug compliant software driver.
The software driver for the PCI Hot-Plug board is not properly installed and loaded. See Windows NT
Help for loading drivers.
The PCI board may be defective.
NOTE
If you have a board without a hot-plug compliant driver in one of the hot-plug slots, the board will
show up on the interface utility as unsupported, but the interface will not allow you to power down
the slot.
4.
Identify the physical location of the desired PCI Hot-Plug board, using the PCI Hot-Plug Utility and
Figures 6-9 and 6-10.