To generate the report, perform the procedure that is applicable to your operating
system.
Windows 9x: To generate an adapter information report on Windows 9x, perform
the following steps.
1. Click the Generate button to create the report file (ADPTINFO.PCI).
2. Click the Print button to print the report on your default printer.
Windows NT: To generate an adapter information report on Windows NT, perform
the following steps.
1. Insert a blank, high-density diskette into your diskette drive (usually drive A).
2. Select the BUILD button to build the pci_info diskette.
3. Select the REBOOT button to generate the adapter information report.
4. When prompted, remove the diskette from drive Aand reboot your computer.
When NT starts, Troubleshooting Utility resumes.
5. Click the PRINT button to print the report on your default printer. If the file
system on drive C is NTFS, you must reinsert the pci_info diskette into your
diskette drive.
Running adapter diagnostics
Attention: To avoid potentially erroneous results, you should always perform a
power-on reboot of your computer before running the diagnostics.
You must create a Diagnostic diskette before you begin the diagnostics procedure.
You can build the diskette in either of two ways:
vDownload and run the DIAGDISK.EXE located on the adapter CD-ROM.
1. Insert a blank, high-density diskette into your diskette drive (usually drive A).
2. Point your Web browser to x:\startcd.htm on the CD-ROM (where xis your
CD-ROM drive).
3. Select your adapter and click Downloads.
4. Select Diagnostics to download the executable.
5. Run the executable to create the Diagnostic diskette.
vUse Troubleshooting Utility to create the diskette. See Building a Diagnostic
disketteon page 41.
Running 4/16 Mbps diagnostics
Note: If there is more than one adapter installed in your computer, and if you have
not yet run the diagnostics, the 4/16 Mbps diagnostics will reboot your
computer after updating for the correct number of adapters.
Use the following procedure to run 4/16 Mbps diagnostics:
1. Insert the Diagnostic diskette in drive Aand reboot your computer.
2. At the DOS Boot Menu, select IBM Token-Ring PCI Extended Diagnostics for
4/16 Mbps operation.
If the system will not boot with the adapter installed, but will boot without the
adapter, skip to step 6 on page43.
42 IBM 16/4 Token-RingPCI Management Adapter