Adding or Removing a Board

Select Step 2: Add or remove boards when you need to add or remove an option card. The program displays a list of the computer’s slots with a description of any boards or cards that it detects. The computer automatically detects EISA cards, but you must add the necessary ISA card information. Follow the instructions on the screen to add, move, or remove an option card.

When you add an option card, you need the configuration diskette that came with the card. Follow the instructions on the screen to copy the appropriate CFG files to your Reference 1 diskette.

Defining the Configuration Settings

Select Step 3: View or edit details from the configuration menu to view your system configuration options.

Follow the instructions on the screen to edit the functions of these options or to change their resource assignments. You can also perform various advanced configuration operations by accessing the Advanced menu. See “Using the Advanced Configuration Options,” later in the chapter, for more information.

You cannot change the settings for certain options because they are detected and set automatically by the program. Some options or settings may not be available, depending on the processor board you have installed.

If you add any EISA option cards to your system, various configuration options for the card(s) appear on the screen beneath the system board options. See your EISA option card documentation for information about configuring your card(s).

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