| Install a Modem / Network card / Sound Card - installing a PCI card |
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Our guide to PCI card installation.
Locating the PCI slots
In fig 1.2 above you can see a typical PCI card, we have pointed out an alignment notch (A), this is used to align the card with the slot. If you take a look at the slot in fig 1.1 you can see how it is aligned with the card. Install modem/sound card/ethernet card Once you have chosen which PCI slot you want to use, remove the "blank" from the back of the case to make room for the card. If you are unsure how to remove the "blanks" see your PC case's manual. note: Blank refers to a small piece of metal that is inserted into the back of the case, in alignment with the PCI slots. Most blanks are fixed into position with a screw, but different cases use different methods. Next, align the card with the slot and gently but firmly push the card into position.
Once the PCI card is seated firmly into place fig 1.3, insert the fixing screw fig 1.4, check to make sure nothing has been loosened during installation and then replace the case cover. When you reboot your machine Windows (or other OS) should find the card automatically, it will then prompt you for the driver disk/cd that came with your card, insert the CD and follow the on-screen instructions. If you here a sequence of beeps when you boot your machine back up then the card may not be fully seated in the slot. If you encounter a problem with interrupt requests and/or intermittent problems try using a different PCI slot or adjusting the IRQ settings in your bios.
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