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Chapter 1 PCI Hot Plug Utility for Microsoft Windows NT display with no hot plug support, but the Utility will not allow you to power down the PCI slot. Figure 6. PCI Slot is Powered Off 5. If the left P LED in the Hot Plug Utility window stays green, then consider these steps: a. Re-install the software driver and then repeat this procedure. Refer to the Windows NT help file to re-install the driver. b. Power down the HP NetServer, re-seat the PCI board, power up the NetServer, and then repeat Steps 2 to 4 in this procedure. c. Write down the part number and revision level of the PCI board and then contact the board's manufacturer to determine if a new software driver is required. See Help file for further instructions. d. If your are unable to turn power off to the PCI slot, refer to the "Installing Accessory Boards" section of your Installation Guide to power down the HP NetServer, remove the PCI board, and then replace it with another PCI board. 7

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Chapter 1
PCI Hot Plug Utility for Microsoft Windows NT
7
display with
no hot plug support,
but the Utility will not allow
you to power down the PCI slot.
Figure 6. PCI Slot is Powered Off
5.
If the left P LED in the Hot Plug Utility window stays green, then consider
these steps:
a.
Re-install the software driver and then repeat this procedure.
Refer to the Windows NT help file to re-install the driver.
b.
Power down the HP NetServer, re-seat the PCI board, power up the
NetServer, and then repeat Steps 2 to 4 in this procedure.
c.
Write down the part number and revision level of the PCI board and
then contact the board’s manufacturer to determine if a new software
driver is required.
See Help file for further instructions.
d.
If your are unable to turn power off to the PCI slot, refer to the
"Installing Accessory Boards" section of your Installation Guide to
power down the HP NetServer, remove the PCI board, and then replace
it with another PCI board.