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Power-Up Diagnostics and Display
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Table 2-8 EISA Troubleshooting
Step Action
1 Confirm that the EISA module and any cabling are properly seated.
2 Run the ECU to:
• Confirm that the system has been configured with the most
recently installed controller.
• See what the hardware jumper and switch setting should be for
each ISA controller.
• See what the software setting should be for each ISA and EISA
controller.
• See if the ECU deactivated (<>) any controllers to prevent
conflict.
• See if any controllers are locked (!), which limits the ECU's
ability to change resource assignments.
3 Confirm that the hardware jumpers and switches on ISA controllers
reflect the settings indicated by the ECU. Start with the last ISA
module installed.
4 Run ROM-based diagnostics for the type of option:
• Storage adapter—Run test to exercise the storage devices off
the EISA controller option (Chapter 3).
• Ethernet adapter—Run test to exercise an Ethernet adapter
(Chapter 3).
5 Check for a bad slot by moving the last installed controller to a
different slot.
6 Call the option manufacturer or support for help.