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When you exit Setup if you have installed a new
add-on and the system reconfiguration has
Cause such a serious conflict that the OS
cannot boot
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Reset Configuration Data
Values
Meaning
Disabled
This will not reset the system configuration data (IRQs, DMAs)
on reboot.
Reset
Configuration
Data
Enabled
This will reset the configuration data. Remember to enable this
item every time you make a change to your system (such as
switching PCI cards etc).
Resources Controlled by
Values
Meaning
Manual
The table will show the below items:
“Reset Configuration
Data, IRQ-3 assigned to, DMA-0 assigned to.”
The user can
adjust the shown items as required.
Resources
Controlled
By
Auto
The table will not show the above items, and the system will
automatically assign the above setup.
Resources
If you set the Resources Controlled by item to Auto (ESCD), the BIOS will manage all
resources for you. If you set it to manual to two items below will allow you to assign the
resources manually.
Values
Meaning
PCI/ISA
PnP
This setting means the BIOS will assign the interrupt as needed.
This means that it is not fixed to a device
IRQ-x
assigned to
(x = 3 to 15)
Legacy ISA
If you need to make sure that a certain interrupt is assigned to
an ISA device, set that interrupt to legacy ISA.
DMA-x
assigned to
PCI/ISA
PnP
This setting means the BIOS will assign the DMA Channel as
needed, it is not fixed to a device
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