Dell OptiPlex Gxi User Manual
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Dell OptiPlex GXi Mini Tower Systems Reference and Installation Guide
At least one Plug and
Play card in your sys-
tem is not configured
due to conflicts.
These are marked “con-
fig err” in the list
of configured cards.
Due to conflicts, the
ICU could only config-
ure 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 fol-
lowing steps:
1.
Select the Plug and Play expansion card
marked with
config err
, and then click
the Modify button.
The Card Configuration dialog box dis-
plays the functions assigned to the Plug
and Play expansion card.
2.
Select a function and then click the Set-
tings button. Click the Cancel button 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 un-
configurable because
of a resource conflict
with card card_name.
The conflicting
resource is
resource_name. To fix,
reconfigure the con-
flicting card.
The selected card is un-
configurable 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” in Chapter 3, and change the
value for
resource_name
used by
card_name
.
The ICU has
successfully config-
ured all Plug and Play
cards in your system.
For the new
configuration to take
effect, save the con-
figuration, 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.
Table B-1. Configuration Utility Messages (continued)
Message
Probable Cause
Corrective Action
NOTE: For the full name of an abbreviation or acronym used in this table, see the Glossary in the online System User’s Guide.