Network Card User Manual

26 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting
5. Troubleshooting
6. The setting and the hardware using the setting are displayed.
If a specific resource is not listed, the resource is not used by a device.
If a resource is listed more than once,the resource is used by more than one
device.
If a resource is used by an unknown device, the resource is used but the
device using the resource cannot be detected. (This condition is most
common.)
7. Click Cancel to close the windows, then close Control Panel.
How do I use the Hardware Conflict Troubleshooter in Windows 95/98?
1. Click the Start button, then click Help.
2. From the Contents tab, double-click Troubleshooting.(In Windows 98, click
Troubleshooting and then click Windows 98 Troubleshooting.)
3. Double-click if you have a hardware conflict.
4. Follow the step-by-step instructions in Windows Help.
5.3 Common Error Messages
Here is what you should do if the following messages appear on the screen at bootup:
“Device connected, but not ready”
The host computer received no answer when it requested data from an installed
SCSI device.
1. Run SCSISelect and set the Send Start Unit Command to Yes for the particular
SCSI device ID. See 3.2.1 Starting SCSISelect.
2. Ensure that the device is set to spin up when the power is switched on. The spin-
up option is typically set by a jumper.
“Start unit request failed”
The SCSI card BIOS was unable to send a Start Unit Command to one of the
installed SCSI devices. Run SCSISelect and disable the Send Start Unit Command
for the device.
“Time-out failure during...”
An unexpected time-out occurred.
1. Verify that the SCSI bus is properly terminated.
2. Verify that all cables are properly connected.
Try disconnecting the SCSI device cables from the SCSI card and then starting the
computer. If the computer successfully restarts, one of the SCSI devices may be
defective.