Dell GX1 technical specifications See Modifying a Card for instructions

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ISA Configuration Utility Messages: Dell OptiPlex GX1 Low-Profile Managed PC Systems

configure PCI device, ID=DeviceID.

Failed to configure Number of Total Count Plug and Play ISA devices. Use your system's configuration utility to resolve conflicts. Press any key to continue.

NOTE: If you do not have documentation listing the allowable resource values, see the corrective action for these messages in the next table entry.

1.Start the ICU.

Any Plug and Play or PCI expansion cards that could not be configured should be marked with config err on the list of cards in the ICU window.

2.Select the System Resources option from the View menu.

The System Resource Usage dialog box displays all resources currently used by the system.

3.Select one of the resources used by your Plug and Play or PCI expansion card, and click Used By Card.

The Card Resources Usage dialog box identifies which device is using the resource.

4.Repeat step 3 until you have identified all conflicting resources and the cards that use them.

5.Modify the cards, as needed, to free the resources required by the unconfigured Plug and Play or PCI expansion card.

See "Modifying a Card" for instructions.

WARNING: Could not configure Plug and Play Card Name.

WARNING: Could not configure PCI device, ID=DeviceID.

Failed to configure Number of Total Count Plug and

The card(s) mentioned are not fully configured due to resource conflicts.

If you do not know the allowable resource values for your Plug and Play or PCI expansion card, use the following procedure to locate and resolve the resource conflict:

1.Remove all card configurations from the ICU.

See "Removing a Card" for instructions.

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