If You Have Problems |
■Disconnect all the cables, look for and straighten any pins, and then reconnect the cables. Sometimes just reconnecting a cable aligns it correctly or adjusts the pin connections, fixing a faulty connection.
■Check the list of known compatibility problems (on page
■Make sure that there is no switch box anywhere in the
■If you have a printer connected to the
■Check to make sure that your parallel port is truly configured as either EPP or ECP. Check the manual that came with your computer to find out how.
Check for a conflict with the parallel port (some other device
using the same IRQ or I/O as the parallel port).
In Windows 95 or Windows 98, to find out if there is a conflict:
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-Select Properties
-Select the Device Manager tab:
Under the heading SCSI Controllers, find Shuttle EPAT External ATAPI Adapter, and select Properties
AND
Under the heading Ports, find Printer Port, and select
Properties
If you see a yellow exclamation mark to the left of this line, you do have a conflict. Determine which other device is using the same settings as your parallel port and change the settings on the other device.
If you discover you do have a conflict, to find out which device is in conflict:
■In Windows 95 or Windows 98,
Error message when I
drive’s icon
■There is no CD in the