User guide
45 Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
What if the Windows operating system warns
that the graphics card is not configured properly?
Ÿ Check the driver installation and ensure that all
software corresponds to the operating system and
is correctly loaded.
Ÿ Reinstall the Hurricane driver.
Ÿ Make sure drivers and utilities from previously
installed graphics cards are removed/uninstalled
from the system.
1. Select Start|Settings|Control Panel,
double-click Add/Remove Programs.
2. Remove any drivers and utilities listed for
graphics cards no longer in the system.
Ÿ Check for address and interrupt conflicts to ensure
the I/O and memory addresses reserved for the
graphics card are not in use by other hardware
devices.
What if the Windows Device Manager shows a
resource conflict between my Hurricane card and
another system component?
Disable any display adapters listed in the Device
Manager other than the Hurricane card.
1. Right-click My Computer, select Properties.
2. Select the Device Manager tab.
3. Find Display Adapters and click on the plus sign
(+) to the left.
4. Double-click the name of any display adapters
listed other than the Hurricane card.
5. Check the Disable in this hardware profile box.
6. Shut down and restart the computer.