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If you need to reseat an expansion card, remove the card as described in
“Expansion Cards” in Chapter 4, and then reinsert the card in its connector
and carefully push it in until fully seated.
4. Verify that all jumpers are set correctly.
For information about jumper settings, see “System Board Jumpers” in
Chapter 1.
5. Check all cable connectors inside the computer to verify that they are
firmly attached to their appropriate connectors.
6. Reinstall the computer cover.
7.
Reconnect the computer and any attached peripherals to their power
sources, and turn them on.
Does the problem appear to be resolved?
Yes.
No further steps are necessary.
No.
Proceed to the next section, “Eliminating Resource Conflicts,” and to
“Getting Help” found later in this chapter.
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Devices within the computer may require dedicated memory spaces, interrupt
levels, or DMA channels, all of which must be allocated during installation of
the devices. Because devices may be installed at different times, it is possible
that the same resource is assigned to two or more devices.
Resource conflicts can result in disorderly or erratic system operation or sys-
tem failure. If you suspect that resource conflicts might exist, check the
system and reassign the resources as necessary.
For additional information, see Chapter 5, “Using the Resource Configuration
Utility,” in the
User’s Guide or “Interrupt Assignments” and “DMA Channel
Assignments” in Chapter 1 of this manual.
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The Dell Diagnostics contains tests that aid in troubleshooting all major com-
ponents of the computer system. To run the tests, you must first create the
Dell Diagnostics Diskette using the Dell Server Assistant CD as described in
“Create Diskettes” in Chapter 2 of the
User’s Guide. If a separate Dell Diag-
nostics Diskette is included with the system, you may need to use that
diskette.
To start the Dell Diagnostics, turn off the system, insert the
Dell Diagnostics
Diskette into the diskette drive, and then turn on the system.