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Configuring Expansion Cards (Legacy ISA Only)
Caution
For most applications an IRQ or address cannot be shared by more than one resource. If more than one resource is set to the same interrupt or address, the application may not respond properly and could cause your PC to lock up. Following these instructions when installing Legacy ISA cards will prevent problems with resource conflicts.
Legacy ISA cards are the oldest standard and require memory, I/O, and IRQ settings to be manually set on the card using jumpers, DIP switches, or a configuration program. The card and system need to have the same hardware settings.
1. Connect a keyboard, turn on the system power, and press F2 when prompted to enter the BIOS Setup program.
2. Select Advanced, then PCI Configuration, and PCS/PNP ISA Resource Exclusion.
3. If the card requires one or more interrupts, go to an IRQ that currently reads "Available" and change it to "Reserved" by pressing
4. If the card requires memory space, press the arrow key to return to the PCI Configuration screen. Select PCI/PNP ISA UMB Region Exclusion. Go to a memory block that currently reads "Available" and change it to "Reserved" by pressing
5. Press ESC to exit the configuration screen. In the Exit menu, select Exit Saving Changes and to save and exit Setup. When the screen goes blank, turn off the power.
6. If the card has jumpers or DIP switches, set them so that they match the IRQ and memory addresses set in the BIOS Setup.
7. Set the I/O port settings of the card (if any) so that they fall within the ranges labeled "Available" in the following table.
8. If the card is set up using a configuration program, proceed with installation, run the card’s configuration program. Set the IRQ and memory address settings to be the same as those put into BIOS Setup. Set the I/O port settings (if any) to a range labeled "Available" in the following table.
Table
Reserved | |
Available | |
Reserved | |
Available | |
Reserved | |
Reserved | |
Reserved |
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