Specifications
Table A–1 (Cont.) Fault Isolation By Symptom
Symptom Possible Cause Recommended Action
The memory address, I/O
address, or IRQ setting is
incorrect or is causing a
conflict with another board.
Check the setup values
and reset if necessary.
A conflict could exist
between the Turbo
board and another
installed board. See
the Resolving BUS
Conflicts on ISA and
EISA Systems section
in Chapter 2. If the
problem persists,
contact your system
administrator or
authorized service
representative.
The software driver is not
being installed properly.
Check that the Turbo
board setup agrees
with the software
installation settings.
Check that the software
installation syntax is
correct in CONFIG.SYS,
AUTOEXEC.BAT, or
another system file.
The system does
not remote boot.
The Turbo board is not
configured for remote boot.
Run NICSETUP
and ensure that the
remote boot feature is
enabled in the Custom
Configuration Menu.
The default remote
boot time out could be
insufficient for a busy
network.
Run NICSETUP and
change the remote boot
timeout period to 2.5
minutes.
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