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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 Con-
figuration Manager. If you receive a message from the Configuration Manager, see
Table B-2 for suggestions on resolving any problems indicated by the message.

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Found Plug and Play ISA

card:

Plug and Play ISA

Card Name.

This message appears at
system start-up for each
Plug and Play ISA expan-
sion 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 con-
figures and activates the device.

One or more active
devices have been re
configured -- 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).

The Plug and Play ISA
card has been success-
fully configured.

Card Count Plug and Play
ISA cards have been suc-
cessfully configured.

The Configuration Man-
ager has successfully
configured the given
number of cards.

If this message does not match the num-
ber 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
Configuration Manager
for it to run.

Disable any TSR programs or any
unneeded device drivers.

ERROR: Fatal BIOS error
Internal Error Code.

A BIOS call failed with an
internal error. The most
likely cause is an incom-
patibility between the
BIOS and the Configura-
tion Manager.

See the chapter titled “Getting Help” in
your Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
Guide for instructions on obtaining techni-
cal assistance.

ERROR: Could not read
NVS, Error=

Internal

Error Code.

An attempt to read the
NVRAM failed.

See the chapter titled “Getting Help” in
your

Diagnostics and Troubleshooting

Guide for instructions.

NOTE: For the full name of an abbreviation or acronym used in this table, see the Glossary in the online System User’s Guide.