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Deciding When to Test the System
Many builders suggest assembling
and testing your basic system before installing unnecessary expansion
cards. For example, you might just install the sound card and test the
system at this point. Then, open it up later and add your video production
and other PCI cards. The idea here is that you want to test the basic
system first to be sure it works. You don’t want to introduce any
conflicts created by an extra add-on card.
Then, if you add cards and find something
doesn’t work, you’re more certain that the problem was introduced
by the newly-added card, because your system worked fine before adding
the card. This is a general rule of trouble shooting. If you want to
know the source of a problem and you change several things at once,
you can’t easily know which change made a difference. If you change
only one thing and the problem disappears, it’s likely the problem
was due to the thing you changed.
Sometimes you don’t really know
or care what creates a problem. You just want the problem to go away.
For example, while working one day, your system unexpectedly crashes.
You reboot the system and continue working as if nothing happened. You
don’t know or care to know what caused the unexpected crash.
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