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Configuration Manager Messages, Plug and Play, ISA Card Name, Select Number, Card Count

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Configuration Manager Messages The Configuration Manager for the ICU identifies problems following system boot and generates messages if necessary. These messages alert you to any unsuccessful attempts to configure Plug and Play or Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) expansion cards, as well as any problems that interfere with the operation of the Configuration Manager. If you receive a message from the Configuration Manager, see Table A-2 for suggestions on resolving any problems indicated by the message. Table A-2. Configuration Manager Messages Message Probable Cause Corrective Action Found Plug and Play ISA card: Plug and Play ISA Card Name. This message appears at system boot for each Plug and Play ISA expansion card recognized by the Configuration Manager. Status message; no action is required. NOTICE: Boot Device Not Active! CSN=Card Select Number. A boot device was found to be inactive. Status message; no action is required. The Configuration Manager automatically configures and activates the device. One or more active devices have been reconfigured -- system requires reboot. Press any key to reboot system. You modified the resource values of one or more PCI or Plug and Play ISA expansion cards. Reboot the system to reconfigure the card(s). Card Count Plug and Play ISA cards have been successfully configured. The Configuration Manager has successfully configured the given number of cards. If this message does not match the number of Plug and Play ISA expansion cards installed in your computer, reinstall any Plug and Play expansion cards not listed and reboot the system. The Plug and Play ISA card has been successfully configured. ERROR: Insufficient CM Memory There is not enough memory available to the Configuration Manager for it to run. Disable any TSR programs or any unneeded device drivers. Another possible solution is to load the dwcfgmg.sys driver in high memory. See "Modifying the Configuration Manager" in Chapter 3 for an example of loading the dwcfgmg.sys driver into high memory using a memory manager. ERROR: Fatal BIOS error Internal Error Code. A BIOS call failed with an internal error. The most likely cause is an incompatibility between the BIOS and the Configuration Manager. See the chapter titled "Getting Help" in your Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Guide for instructions on obtaining technical assistance. NOTE: For the full name of an abbreviation or acronym used in this table, see the Glossary in your online System User's Guide. A-6 Dell OptiPlex Gs and Gs+ Low-Profile Systems Reference and Installation Guide

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Dell OptiPlex Gs and Gs+ Low-Profile Systems Reference and Installation Guide
C
onfiguration Manager
Messages
The Configuration Manager for the ICU identifies prob-
lems following system boot and generates messages if
necessary. These messages alert you to any unsuccessful
attempts to configure Plug and Play or Peripheral Com-
ponent Interconnect (PCI) expansion cards, as well as
any problems that interfere with the operation of the Con-
figuration Manager. If you receive a message from the
Configuration Manager, see Table A-2 for suggestions on
resolving any problems indicated by the message.
Table A-2.
Configuration Manager Messages
Message
Probable Cause
Corrective Action
Found Plug and Play
ISA card:
Plug and Play
ISA Card Name
.
This message appears at sys-
tem boot for each Plug and
Play ISA expansion card
recognized by the Configu-
ration Manager.
Status message; no action is required.
NOTICE: Boot Device
Not Active! CSN=
Card
Select Number
.
A boot device was found to
be inactive.
Status message; no action is required. The Config-
uration Manager automatically configures and
activates the device.
One or more active
devices have been
reconfigured -- system
requires reboot. Press
any key to reboot
system.
You modified the resource
values of one or more PCI or
Plug and Play ISA expan-
sion cards.
Reboot the system to reconfigure the card(s).
Card Count
Plug and
Play ISA cards have
been successfully
configured.
The Plug and Play ISA
card has been success-
fully configured.
The Configuration Manager
has successfully configured
the given number of cards.
If this message does not match the number of Plug
and Play ISA expansion cards installed in your
computer, reinstall any Plug and Play expansion
cards not listed and reboot the system.
ERROR: Insufficient CM
Memory
There is not enough memory
available to the Configura-
tion Manager for it to run.
Disable any TSR programs or any unneeded
device drivers. Another possible solution is to
load the
dwcfgmg.sys
driver in high memory. See
“Modifying the Configuration Manager” in Chapter 3
for an example of loading the
dwcfgmg.sys
driver into
high memory using a memory manager.
ERROR: Fatal BIOS
error
Internal Error
Code
.
A BIOS call failed with an
internal error. The most
likely cause is an incompati-
bility between the BIOS and
the Configuration Manager.
See the chapter titled “Getting Help” in your
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Guide
for instruc-
tions on obtaining technical assistance.
NOTE: For the full name of an abbreviation or acronym used in this table, see the Glossary in your online
System User’s Guide
.