System Boots When Installing Pci Card; Problems With Newly Installed Application Software; Problems With Application Software That Ran Correctly Earlier - Acer Altos R710 Service Manual

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supports shared interrupts.
Try reseating the add-in adapter.
The add-in adapter stopped working without apparent cause.
Try reseating the adapter first; then try a different slot if necessary.
The network driver files may be corrupt or deleted. Delete and then reinstall the drivers.
Run the diagnostics.

System Boots when Installing PCI Card

System Server Management features require full-time "standby" power. This means some parts of the system
have power going to them whenever the power cord is plugged in, even if you have turned the system power
off with the power button on the front panel. If you install a PCI card with the AC power cord plugged in, a
signal may be sent to command the system to boot. Before installing a PCI card, you should always:
Turn off the server power by using the power button on the front of the system.
Unplug the AC power cord(s) from the server.

Problems with Newly Installed Application Software

Problems that occur when you run new application software are usually related to the software, not the server
hardware. Faulty equipment is unlikely, especially if other software runs correctly.
Check the following:
Make sure the system meets the minimum hardware requirements for the software. See the
software documentation.
Make sure the software is properly installed and configured for the system. See the software
documentation.
Use only an authorized copy. Unauthorized copies often do not work.
If you are running the software from a floppy disk, CD-ROM or DVD-ROM, try a different disk.
Make sure the correct device drivers installed.
If the problems persist, contact the software vendor's customer service representative.

Problems with Application Software that Ran Correctly Earlier

Problems that occur after the system hardware and software have been running correctly sometimes indicate
equipment failure. However, they can also be caused by file corruption or changes to the software
configuration.
Check the following:
If you are running the software from a floppy disk, CD-ROM or DVD-ROM, try a different disk.
Check your system for a virus infection.
Uninstall and reinstall the software. Make sure all necessary files are installed.
If the problems are intermittent, there may be a loose cable, dirt in the keyboard (if keyboard input
is incorrect), a marginal power supply, or other random component failures.
If you suspect that a transient voltage spike, power outage, or brownout might have occurred,
reload the software and try running it again. Symptoms of voltage spikes include a flickering video
display, unexpected system reboots, and the system not responding to user commands.
NOTE: Random errors in data files: If you are getting random errors in your data files, they may be getting
corrupted by voltage spikes on your power line. If you are experiencing any of the above symptoms
that might indicate voltage spikes on the power line, you may want to install a surge suppressor
between the power outlet and the system power cord.
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