This is an EISA system. Use an
ECU, not the ICU, to configure
your system.
You have added a card using
settings different from factory
default. Reconfigure the card to
the settings in the next display
(see the card's manual) before
installing it.
NOTE: For the full name of an abbreviation or acronym used in this table, see the Glossary in the online System User's Guide.
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 the
following table for suggestions on resolving any problems indicated by the message.
Message
Found Plug and Play ISA card: Plug
and Play ISA Card Name.
NOTICE: Boot Device Not Active!
CSN=Card Select Number.
One or more active devices have been
reconfigured - system requires
reboot. Press any key to reboot
system.
The Plug and Play ISA card has been
successfully configured.
Card Count Plug and Play ISA cards
have been successfully configured.
ERROR: Insufficient CM Memory
ERROR: Fatal BIOS error Internal
Error Code.
ERROR: Could not read NVS,
Error=Internal Error Code.
ERROR: Failed NVS write.
Error=Internal Error Code.
This message appears if you
attempt to run the ICU on an EISA
system.
This message can appear in two
situations:
You added an ISA expansion
l
card, selected OK, and the
ICU had to use resource
values different from the card's
defaults to avoid conflicts.
You added an ISA expansion
l
card, selected Advanced, and
chose resource values
different from the card's
defaults.
Probable Cause
This message appears at
system start-up for each Plug
and Play ISA expansion card
recognized by the Configuration
Manager.
A boot device was found to be
inactive.
You modified the resource
values of one or more PCI or
Plug and Play ISA expansion
cards.
The Configuration Manager has
successfully configured the
given number of cards.
There is not enough memory
available to the Configuration
Manager for it to run.
A BIOS call failed with an
internal error. The most likely
cause is an incompatibility
between the BIOS and the
Configuration Manager.
An attempt to read the NVRAM
failed.
An attempt to write to NVRAM
failed.
The card ID forms part of the name of the
configuration file. For example, if the card ID is
ICU0200, the configuration file is!icu0200.cfg.
4. Copy the configuration file from the original ICU
diskette to the backup diskette.
To use the ICU, you must load the utility onto a non-EISA
system.
Make note of the new card configuration shown in the
Card Resource Usage dialog box displayed after this
message. Change jumper settings on the ISA expansion
card to match the new card configuration.
Corrective Action
Status message; no action is required.
Status message; no action is required. The
Configuration Manager automatically configures and
activates the device.
Reboot the system to reconfigure the
card(s).
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.
Disable any TSR programs or any unneeded device
drivers.
See
"Getting
Help" in your Diagnostics and
Troubleshooting Guide for instructions on obtaining
technical assistance.
See
"Getting
Help" in your Diagnostics and
Troubleshooting Guide for instructions.
Run the Dell Diagnostics to verify the integrity of your
system NVRAM. See "Running the Dell Diagnostics" in
your Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Guide for
instructions.
If you are unable to determine the cause of the error,