ISA Configuration Utility Messages: Dell OptiPlex GX1 Low-Profile Managed PC Systems
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drivers\dos\dwcfgmg.sys
In this statement, drive and directory
represent the drive and directory where
the driver resides. The default is
c:\plugplay.
At least one Plug and Play
card in your system is not
configured due to
conflicts. These are marked
"config err" in the list of
configured cards.
Due to conflicts, the ICU
could only configure some
Plug and Play cards in your
system. Unconfigured cards
are marked "config err" in
the list of configured
cards.
The Configuration
Manager or the ICU
cannot configure at
least one Plug and Play
expansion card
because of resource
conflicts with one or
more cards.
You must reconfigure the conflicting
card(s). To find the conflicting card,
perform the following steps:
1. Select the Plug and Play expansion
card marked with config err,
and then click the Modify button.
The Card Configuration dialog box
displays the functions assigned to
the Plug and Play expansion card.
2. Select a function and then click
Settings. Click Cancel if the ICU
does not display a message naming
the conflicting card.
3. Repeat step 2 until the ICU displays
a message box naming the
conflicting card and the resource(s)
in conflict. See the following table
entry for an explanation of this
message box.
This device is
unconfigurable because of a
resource conflict with card
card_name. The conflicting
resource is resource_name. To fix,
reconfigure the conflicting card.
The selected card is
unconfigurable because
one of its resources is
already being used by
another device.
Perform the following procedure:
1. Make a note of the card name and
the type of conflicting resource.
2. Follow the procedure in "Modifying
a Card" and change the value for
resource_name used by
card_name.
The ICU has successfully
configured all Plug and
Play cards in your system.
For the new configuration
to take effect, save the
configuration, then reboot
your system.
The ICU has
successfully configured
all of the Plug and Play
expansion cards that
were not configured by
the Configuration
Manager.
To accept these settings, save the
configuration information into NVRAM by
selecting Exit from the File menu and
then selecting Yes to save. You must
reboot your system for these settings to
take effect.
The loaded card is not a The category you have Select OK. The ICU automatically opens