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To install an ISA board into a deskside system:
1. Loosen the screw to allow the pivoting ISA board guide to swing toward the system fans, as shown
in the following figure.
ISA Board Guide
Screw
2. Install the option board. Press firmly to ensure the board seats completely in the slot.
3. Slide the pivoting ISA board guide over the edge of the ISA board; then, tighten the screw.
4. Secure the board to the chassis with the screw, and install the I/O lock bracket.
5. After closing the base unit, restart the system.
You may need to load device drivers to enable the new option board to operate. If so, refer to the
documentation provided with the option board.
Using the System Configuration Utility
The System Configuration Utility (SCU) is an MS-DOS utility that will not run in the Windows NT
environment. Use the System Utilities (SYSUTIL) diskette delivered with your system to boot the
system into MS-DOS. The system must be set to boot from the floppy disk drive (normally drive A) to
use the SCU. If necessary, follow the procedure documented in System Setup to change the
workstation boot sequence.
ISA Boards with a Configuration File
Some ISA boards are shipped with a diskette containing a configuration file. The configuration file can
be loaded to the system so that the BIOS reads this file to assign resources during startup. If you install
ISA boards that are shipped with a configuration diskette, follow this procedure.
NOTE
If a configuration diskette i s not delivered with the option board, refer to “ISA Boards without a
Configuration File” later in this chapter.
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