Expansion-card problems – Dell Precision 330 User Manual

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Expansion-Card Problems

If an error message indicates an expansion-card problem or if an expansion
card seems to perform incorrectly or not at all, the problem could be a faulty
connection, a conflict with software or other hardware, or a faulty expansion
card.

Fill out the

Diagnostics Checklist

as you perform the following steps.

CAUTION:

Before you perform this procedure, see "

Safety First—

For You and Your Computer

."

1

Run the diagnostics provided by the manufacturers of all expansion

cards installed in your computer.

NOTE:

The manufacturers of many expansion cards, such as video,

network interface, and sound cards, provide diagnostics programs. If you
do not have any diagnostics for your cards, go to

step 2

.

Did any of the diagnostics identify a problem?
Yes. Contact the manufacturer of the card(s).
No. Go to

step 2

.

2

Turn off the computer and peripherals, disconnect them from their

electrical outlets, wait at least 5 seconds, and then

remove the

computer cover

.

3

If you have a mini tower chassis,

remove the AGP card brace

.

4

Ensure that each expansion card is firmly seated in its connector. If any

expansion cards are loose, reseat them.

5

Ensure that all cables are firmly connected to their corresponding

connectors on the expansion cards. If any cables appear loose,

reconnect them.

For instructions on which cables should be attached to specific

connectors on an expansion card, see the expansion card's

documentation.

6

If you have a mini tower chassis, replace the AGP card brace.

7

Replace the computer cover, reconnect the computer and peripherals

to their electrical outlets, and turn them on.

Is the system working properly?
Yes. The problem is resolved.

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