B-6 Dell OptiPlex GXi Midsize Systems Reference and Installation GuideConfiguration ManagerMessagesThe Configuration Manager for the ICU identifies prob-lems following system boot and generates messages ifnecessary. These messages alert you to any unsuccessfulattempts to configure Plug and Play or Peripheral Com-ponent Interconnect (PCI) expansion cards, as well asany problems that interfere with the operation of the Con-figuration Manager. If you receive a message from theConfiguration Manager, see Table A-2 for suggestions onresolving any problems indicated by the message.Table B-2. Configuration Manager MessagesMessage Probable Cause Corrective ActionFound Plug and PlayISA card: Plug and PlayISA Card Name.This message appears at sys-tem boot for each Plug andPlay ISA expansion cardrecognized by the Configu-ration Manager.Status message; no action is required.NOTICE: Boot DeviceNot Active! CSN=CardSelect Number.A boot device was found tobe inactive.Status message; no action is required. The Con-figuration Manager automatically configuresand activates the device.One or more activedevices have beenreconfigured -- systemrequires reboot. Pressany key to reboot sys-tem.You modified the resourcevalues of one or more PCI orPlug and Play ISA expan-sion cards.Reboot the system to reconfigure the card(s).The Plug and Play ISAcard has been success-fully configured.Card Count Plug andPlay ISA cards havebeen successfully con-figured.The Configuration Managerhas successfully configuredthe given number of cards.If this message does not match the number ofPlug and Play ISA expansion cards installed inyour computer, reinstall any Plug and Playexpansion cards not listed and reboot the sys-tem.ERROR: Insufficient CMMemoryThere is not enough memoryavailable to the Configura-tion Manager for it to run.Disable any TSR programs or any unneededdevice drivers. Another possible solution is toload the dwcfgmg.sys driver into high memory.See “Modifying the Configuration Manager” inChapter 3 for an example of loading thedwcfgmg.sys driver into high memory using amemory manager.NOTE: For the full name of an abbreviation or acronym used in this table, see the Glossary in the online System User’s Guide.