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Common Questions and Answers

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Common Questions and Answers This section gives the answers to some common questions that you may have while installing a Creative PnP card in the DOS/Windows 3.1x environment. General Questions Question I have a PnP BIOS as well as a PnP operating system or a PnP configuration driver and utility. Which one should I use to configure my PnP card? Answer If you have a PnP operating system or a PnP configuration driver and utility, it is better to let your PnP operating system or configuration driver configure your PnP card. Try to set your BIOS so that it will not configure PnP cards since it may not have access to the hardware setting information of your legacy (non-PnP) cards and thus may give your PnP card some settings that would conflict with those of existing legacy cards. ICM (or other Configuration Manager) Questions Question Must I remove ICM (or another configuration manager) in order to use CTCM? Answer No, you do not have to remove ICM (or another configuration manager) to use CTCM. If both CTCM and ICM are installed in your system, just make sure the CTCM statement in your CONFIG.SYS file is placed after the ICM statement. Question Answer What should I do if I cannot configure my Creative PnP card using ICM? If you cannot configure your PnP card using ICM, try removing ICM. Then use CTCU and CTCM to change and reconfigure your card settings. For more details on using CTCU or CTCM, please refer to the sections "Using CTCM" in page 3 and "Using CTCU" in page 4. 17

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Common Questions and Answers
This section gives the answers to some common questions that you
may have while installing a Creative PnP card in the DOS/Windows
3.1x environment.
General Questions
Question
I have a PnP BIOS as well as a PnP operating system or
a PnP configuration driver and utility.
Which one
should I use to configure my PnP card?
Answer
If you have a PnP operating system or a PnP
configuration driver and utility, it is better to let your
PnP operating system or configuration driver configure
your PnP card. Try to set your BIOS so that it will not
configure PnP cards since it may not have access to the
hardware setting information of your legacy (non-PnP)
cards and thus may give your PnP card some settings
that would conflict with those of existing legacy cards.
ICM (or other Configuration Manager) Questions
Question
Must I remove ICM (or another configuration
manager) in order to use CTCM?
Answer
No, you do not have to remove ICM (or another
configuration manager) to use CTCM. If both CTCM
and ICM are installed in your system, just make sure the
CTCM statement in your CONFIG.SYS file is placed
after the ICM statement.
Question
What should I do if I cannot configure my Creative PnP
card using ICM?
Answer
If you cannot configure your PnP card using ICM, try
removing ICM. Then use CTCU and CTCM to change
and reconfigure your card settings. For more details on
using CTCU or CTCM, please refer to the sections
“Using CTCM” in page 3 and “Using CTCU” in page 4.