Setup and Operation 2-29GUIDE FOR CONFIGURING EXPANSION DEVICESRefer to Table Section 2-17 for a quick reference to configuring optional expansion de-vices. For details, see the following subsections and the referenced sections and subsec-tions in the table.Table Section 2-17 Quick Reference to Configuring Expansion DevicesIf You AreConfiguring ThenEISA ExpansionBoard1. Install, move, or remove the EISA board in your system (see Section3 for procedures).2. Load the ECU utility (see “How to Load the ECU” in this section).3. Read the overview of selecting and configuring EISA or ISAexpansion boards (see “Configure Computer or Peripheral Devices -Step 1: Important EISA Configuration Information” in this section).4. Configure your system and EISA/ISA board (see “ConfigureComputer or Peripheral Devices - Step 2: Add or Remove Boards” in thissection).5. Check or change your configuration (see “Configure Computer orPeripheral Devices - Step 3: View or Edit Details” in this section).6. Save your changes and exit the ECU utility (see “Configure Computeror Peripheral Devices - Step 5: Save and Exit” in this section).PCI ExpansionDevice1. Install, move, or remove the device in your system (see Section 3 forprocedures).2. If you need to allocate I/O resources, open the Setup utility (see“Setup Utility” earlier in this section). Select “Advanced” from the Setuputility main menu, and enable the “PCI Devices - Combed I/O ResourceAllocation” parameter from the Advanced menu.3. Load the ECU utility (see “How to Load the ECU” in this section).4. Select “Configure Computer or Peripheral Devices” from the ECUmain menu. The system automatically loads PCI configurationinformation.5. Check or change your configuration (see “Configure Computer orPeripheral Devices - Step 3: View or Edit Details” in this section).6. Save your changes and exit the ECU utility (see “Configure Computeror Peripheral Devices - Step 5: Save and Exit” in this section.