Micron ClientPro XVI User Manual page 70

Pci-bus system
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Problem
The system displays the error message COM Port 2F8 conflict during boot, or
the system beeps, and displays the message "Press F1 to Continue, F2 for
Setup."
Possible Cause
System CMOS has been reset to defaults, and you have a modem
installed on COM 2.
Solution
Check that the modem settings are set correctly and not conflicting with
any other devices.
If you are using Windows 95™ and the CMOS is set correctly, remove
the checkmark from Use Original Configuration (Current) under the
properties section for your Communications Port (Com 4) in device
manager. Then, remove your modem from device manager and have the
Windows 95™ operating system re-detect your modem.
Problem
The monitor is flickering noticeably or the video is distorted.
Possible Causes
Interference
Invalid or corrupt video drivers.
Solution
Check for high power-draining devices, or high noise devices in the area.
Examples are heaters, air-conditioners, other monitors, other computers,
fluorescent lights, printers, microwaves, or televisions. Any of these
devices could cause a flickering in your display because of the interfer-
ence they can put into the power lines or the environment. Also,
temporarily unplug any other devices that are in the same outlet or surge
protector that the monitor and computer are using. This could be
amplified speakers, or one of the devices listed above.
Temporarily switch your video display to use default standard VGA
drivers. Your display will not have the clarity or color definition that it
usually does, however, check to see if everything appears normal. If it
does, try reinstalling the video drivers specific to your video card that
shipped with your system, or check the Micron Electronics Internet Site
for updated video drivers.
Micron Electronics, Inc.
Chapter 4: Common Problems
On Windows 95™ systems Serial/Com Port B should be set to
COM 4. For DOS and Windows for Workgroups™, Serial/Com
Port B should be set to Disabled or None. For help on CMOS
settings, refer to Chapter 3- The BIOS Setup Program.
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