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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.