Problem
After installing a new peripheral card, an unrelated part of the system
suddenly stops working.
Possible Cause
The new card may be attempting to use some of the same
system resources, such as address space, I/O ports, interrupt
lines, etc., and may be conflicting with the failing part of the
system.
When installing the new card, a different peripheral card
or a cable may have been knocked loose.
Solution
Remove the new card and retry system.
If it works, you will need to change the I/O ports, interrupt lines or
address regions the new card uses. Most cards have jumpers or
switches that can be changed to reconfigure the settings. Refer
to the documentation that came with the card to determine how
to change the settings. If you have any questions, contact the
card's manufacturer.
Double check all the gray ribbon cables and power connectors to
ensure that they are plugged in correctly and securely.
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