286 Express Card (250-1035) Troubleshooting Faxback Doc. # 3172 What to Do if Your Computer Won't Boot 1. If your computer fails to boot: 1) Remove power by unplugging the AC power cord, then remove all access covers. 2) Check to make sure the 8088 processor is oriented properly (not turned end-for-end) and that none of its pins are bent over. Also check the daughterboard and the I/O cable to make sure they are all plugged in. 3) On the Tandy 1000SX, make sure the switches on the motherboard are set properly. 4) Double-check the 286 Express Card's option switches to make sure they are set properly and that the rocker or slide for each switch is fully engaged. Especially check the math co-processor option switches (switches 1, 2, and 10) to make sure they are not all ON. This setting is invalid and prevents the system from booting. 5) Replace covers and re-apply power. 2. Your computer should now boot up. If you have double-checked your installation and the system will not boot up, contact your dealer of call PC Technologies' Technical Support department at 800/992-4616. Software Timing Problems Some software assumes that the computer's microprocessor is running at its standard 4.77 MHz clock speed. Since the 286 Express Card runs as 8 MHz, time-dependent software might not run properly, and in some cases, not at all, when the 286 Express Card is active. However, the latest release of most software has been modified to eliminate any dependence on the microprocessor's clock speed and should run correctly. For example, if you are running Smartcomm II software, you need Version 2.1 or later. (ALL-8/2/94)