Resolving Hardware Configuration Conflicts (8650)



Resolving Hardware Configuration Conflicts

Use the following information to help resolve hardware configuration conflicts:
  1.  Run the System Configuration Utility program to view and change the resources that are  used by the system board functions. Record the current settings  before making any changes. (See 'Starting the System Configuration Utility' for  instructions.)
  2.  Determine which adapter or device is causing the error.  Use the System Configuration Utility program Change Configuration Settings selection to  update system configuration information (.CFG ) files.  (See 'Step 3: Change Configuration Settings' for instructions.)
  3.  Change configuration resource allocations. Use the  System Configuration Utility program Change Configuration Settings selection  to view or change system board resource allocations.  (See 'Step 3: Change Configuration Settings' for instructions.)

    Jumpers and switches define the system resources that a  device can use. If the settings are incorrect or set to use a  resource that cannot be shared, a conflict occurs and the device  remains deactivated. Use the System Configuration Utility program Switch/Jumper Settings  selection to verify switches (see 'Step 5: Switch/Jumper Settings'). If a  change is required, see 'System Board'.  In addition, read the documentation that came with the device.

  4.  Change system board jumpers or switches. If a change is required,  see 'System Board '.
  5.  Remove the device or adapter. Some configurations are not  supported (for example, you cannot operate the server with two  ISA SVGA adapters installed).


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