Dell WorkStation 210 Personal Computer User Manual


 
C-6 Dell Precision 210 Desktop Systems User’s Guide
The configuration (.cfg)
file used by the ICU for
this card is now invalid
or does not exist. Do you
wish to load the file?
No configuration (.cfg)
file exists for the card
being modified. Do you
want to load one?
This message appears
when you try to add a listed
card and the configuration
file for this card has been
corrupted or deleted from
the database.
This message appears
when you modify a card
and its configuration file
does not exist or has been
deleted.
You can get a copy of the configuration
file from the original
ISA Configuration
Utility Diskette
that you used to create
the backup ICU diskette. Use the fol-
lowing procedure:
1. Insert the original
ISA Configura-
tion Utility Diskette
into drive A.
2. Change to the subdirectory on
the diskette drive.
3. Use a text editor to search the
file for the card ID of the card
you want to add or modify.
The name of the configuration file
is part of this card ID. For example,
if the card ID is ICU0200, the con-
figuration file is !icu0200.cfg.
4. Copy the configuration file from
the original ICU diskette to the
backup diskette.
This is an EISA system.
Use an ECU, not the ICU,
to configure your system.
This message appears if
you attempt to run the ICU
on an EISA system.
To use the ICU, you must load the utility
onto a non-EISA 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 install-
ing it.
This message can appear in
two situations:
You added an ISA
expansion card,
selected OK, and the
ICU had to use
resource values differ-
ent from the card’s
defaults to avoid
conflicts.
You added an ISA
expansion card,
selected Advanced,
and chose resource
values different from
the card’s defaults.
Make a note of the new card configura-
tion 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.
NOTE: For the full name of an abbreviation or acronym used in this table, see the Glossary.