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6.
Press <F10>, select Step 5: Save And Exit, and fol-
low the online instructions to save the current system
configuration information.
Remember to save a printout or written copy of your
new configuration. The utility may prompt you to
check the jumper and switch settings on the new
card. Follow the online instructions to see an illustra-
tion of the new card's settings.
Repositioning an Expansion Card
Use the following procedure before an ISA expansion
card is repositioned but after an EISA or PCI expansion
card is repositioned. See "When to Run the EISA Config-
uration Utility" found earlier in this chapter for more
detailed information.
1.
Start the EISA Configuration Utility as described
in "Starting the EISA Configuration Utility"
found earlier in this chapter.
2.
At the Main Menu, select Configure Computer.
If the EISA Configuration Utility prompts you for a
supervisor password, type the password and press
<Enter>.
3.
At the Steps in Configuring Your Computer
menu, select Step 2: Add or Remove Boards.
A list of expansion slots and the cards in them
appears on the screen.
4.
Highlight the name of the card you want to
reposition, press <F7>, and follow the online
instructions.
5.
Press <F10>, select Step 5: Save and Exit, and fol-
low the online instructions to save the current system
configuration information.
Remember to save a printout or written copy of the
new information.
Removing an Expansion Card
Use the following procedure before an ISA expansion
card is removed but after an EISA or PCI expansion card
is removed. See "When to Run the EISA Configuration
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Dell PowerEdge 4200 Systems User's Guide
Utility" found earlier in this chapter for more detailed
information.
1.
Start the EISA Configuration Utility as described
in "Starting the EISA Configuration Utility"
found earlier in this chapter.
2.
At the Main Menu, select Configure Computer.
If the EISA Configuration Utility prompts you for a
supervisor password, type the password and press
<Enter>.
3.
At the Steps in Configuring Your Computer
menu, select Step 2: Add or Remove Boards.
A list of expansion slots and the cards in them
appears on the screen.
4.
Highlight the name of the card you want to
remove, press <Del>, and follow the online
instructions.
5.
Press <F10>, select Step 5: Save and Exit, and fol-
low the online instructions to save the current system
configuration information.
Remember to save a printout or written copy of the
new information.
If there are no resource conflicts, the configuration infor-
mation is saved to an .sci file when you exit the utility. If
there is a resource conflict, you must resolve it before
completing the configuration. For more information, see
"Resolving Resource Conflicts" found later in this
chapter.

Step 3: View or Edit Details

The EISA Configuration Utility lets you set a variety of
system options through the .sci file. Through this file, you
can notify the system of changes to your hardware and
memory configuration, set and change your passwords,
manage input/output (I/O) ports, and set other system
operating parameters.
Some of the categories do not offer options, but reflect
installed hardware detected by the system. These items
are displayed for your information only; you cannot
change them through the utility.

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