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Before you remove a non-Plug and Play ISA expansion card from your computer, you must use the ICU to remove the card from the system configuration.

NOTE: When you remove a Plug and Play or PCI expansion card from your computer, you do not need to run the ICU. To remove a Plug and Play or PCI expansion card, complete steps 2 through 8 in “Removing an Expansion Card” in Chapter 8.

Use the following procedure to remove a non-Plug and Play ISA expansion card from your computer:

1.Start the ICU as described in “Starting the ICU” found earlier in this chapter.

2.Select the card from the current system configuration list in the ICU window.

3.Select Remove Card from the Configuration menu, or click Remove. The ICU requests verification that you want to remove the card.

4.Click Yes to free the resources allocated to the card and remove the card’s name from the list of active cards, or click No to cancel the operation.

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5.Remove the non-Plug and Play ISA expansion card from the computer. See “Removing an Expansion Card” in Chapter 8 for instructions.

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The ICU displays all resources currently used by your system.

To view all system resources, select System Resources from the View menu or click View. The System Resource Usage dialog box (see Figure 4-10) displays all resources currently used by the system.

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