Resolving Software Configuration Conflicts (8650)
Resolving Software Configuration Conflicts
The memory-address space and interrupt levels (IRQs) used by
some hardware options might conflict with addresses defined for use
through application programs.
If there is a conflict, one or more of the following conditions
might exist:
- The system cannot load the operating system.
- The system does not work.
- An application program does not operate, or it returns an error.
- Screen messages indicate a conflict exists.
You can resolve conflicts by changing either the software or the
hardware configuration.
NOTE:
Use the System Configuration Utility program Change Configuration Settings selection
to view the addresses used by the system board functions and
adapters.
(See 'Step 3: Change Configuration Settings' for instructions.)
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