Using the System Configuration Utility 5-72. At the main menu, select Step 2: Add andRemove Boards.If the system configuration utility prompts you for anadministrative password, type the password andpress .A list of expansion cards appears on the screen.3. Highlight the name of the card you want toreposition, press , and follow the onlineinstructions.4. Select Step 4: Save Configuration to save yourchanges.5. Press , select Step 6: Exit, and follow theonline instructions.Remember to save a written copy of the newinformation.Defining an ISA BoardIf you install an ISA expansion card that has no corre-sponding .cfg file, you must define the board to preventconflicts with other boards in the system. Follow thesesteps to define an ISA expansion card:1. Start the system configuration utility as describedin “Starting the System Configuration Utility”earlier in this chapter.2. At the main menu, select Step 2: Add andRemove Boards.3. Press to define an ISA expansion card.4. Enter the appropriate information for the ISAboard.• Board name• Manufacturer• Board type• Board slot• Up to four direct memory access (DMA)channels• Up to seven IRQ levels• Up to eight ranges of input/output (I/O) ports• Up to eight memory address ranges5. Press to save the ISA board definition.Step 3: Change Configuration SettingsThe system configuration utility lets you set a variety ofsystem options. You can notify the system of changes toyour hardware and memory configuration, set and changeyour passwords, manage I/O ports, and set other systemoperating parameters. You can change settings for thesystem board as well as expansion cards installed in thesystem.Some of the categories do not offer options, but reflectinstalled hardware detected by the system. These itemsare displayed for your information only; you cannotchange them through the utility.Display the list of options for the system board or anexpansion card as follows:1. Start the system configuration utility as describedin “Starting the System Configuration Utility”earlier in this chapter.2. At the main menu, select Step 3: Change Configu-ration Settings.If the system configuration utility prompts you for anadministrative password, type the password andpress .