HP Vectra VL800 hp vectra vl800, troubleshooting guide - Page 39

More Troubleshooting for Dual-Connector Graphics Cards

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2 Use or Configuration Problems More Troubleshooting for Dual-Connector Graphics Cards More Troubleshooting for Dual-Connector Graphics Cards • If you are using only one monitor, ensure that it is connected to connector No 1. • If you are using two monitors, ensure that both monitors are connected and switched on before starting the PC. (The graphics driver will enable dual monitor capability only if it detects two monitors during startup.) More Troubleshooting for SCSI (SCSI Models Only) • You can enter the SCSI configuration utility by pressing Ctrl-C when you see this message during startup. • During PC startup, the PC reports the presence of two SCSI channels. (Similarly, you will see two SCSI channels in the System configuration of the Windows Control Panel.) This is because there are two SCSI channels present in the SCSI card chip logic, although only the first SCSI channel is active and usable with this model of SCSI card. 39

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Use or Configuration Problems
More Troubleshooting for Dual-Connector Graphics Cards
More Troubleshooting for Dual-Connector Graphics
Cards
If you are using only one monitor, ensure that it is connected to
connector N
o
1.
If you are using two monitors, ensure that both monitors are
connected and switched on
and switched on
and switched on
and switched on before starting the PC. (The graphics
driver will enable dual monitor capability only if it detects two
monitors during startup.)
More Troubleshooting for SCSI (SCSI Models Only)
You can enter the SCSI configuration utility by pressing
Ctrl-C
when you see this message during startup.
During PC startup, the PC reports the presence of two SCSI
channels. (Similarly, you will see two SCSI channels in the System
configuration of the Windows Control Panel.)
This is because there are two SCSI channels present in the SCSI card
chip logic, although only the first SCSI channel is active and usable
with this model of SCSI card.