Insert the Adapter in the Computer

NOTE: If you are replacing an existing adapter with a new adapter, you must re-install the driver.
  1. If your computer supports PCI Hot Plug, see your computer documentation for special installation instructions.

  2. Shut down the operating system.

  3. Turn off and unplug your computer. Then remove the cover.

  4. CAUTION: Turn off and unplug the power before removing the computer's cover. Failure to do so could endanger you and may damage the adapter or computer.

  5. Remove the cover bracket from a PCI (v2.3 compliant) bus master slot, or a PCI-X (v1.0a compliant) slot. (This adapter uses 3.3v signaling.) If you have configuration problems, see your computer's documentation to determine if the PCI slots are bus master-enabled.

  6. PCI-X slots are backward-compatible with 64-bit PCI slots, and operate at 66, 100 or 133 MHz.

    PCI and PCI-X bus theoretical speed designations are shown below:

      33 MHz 66 MHz 100 MHz 133 MHz
    64-bit "2x" "4x" "6x" "8x"

    NOTE: Intel highly recommends installing a PRO/10GbE adapter in a 133MHz PCI-X slot. Slower slots will significantly degrade adapter performance.

  7. Insert the adapter in an available PCI or PCI-X slot. Push the adapter into the slot until the adapter is firmly seated.

  8. Secure the adapter bracket with a screw, if required.

  9. Repeat steps 4 through 6 for each additional adapter to be installed.

  10. Replace the computer cover and plug in the power cord.

  11. Turn the power on and start your operating system. 
    If you get a PCI or PCI-X configuration error, see Testing and Troubleshooting.


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