User Guide

Award BIOS
3-20
PNP/PCI Configuration Reset Configuration Data
Reset Configuration
Data
Enabled
Disabled
In case conflict occurs after you assign the IRQs or
after you configure your system, you can enable this
function, allow your system to automatically reset
your configuration and reassign the IRQs.
PNP/PCI Configuration IRQ3 (COM2) assigned to
PNP/PCI Configuration IRQ4 (COM1) assigned to
PNP/PCI Configuration IRQ5 (Network/Sound) assigned to
PNP/PCI Configuration IRQ7 (Printer or Others) assigned to
PNP/PCI Configuration IRQ9 (Video or Others) assigned to
PNP/PCI Configuration IRQ10 (SCSI or Others) assigned to
PNP/PCI Configuration IRQ11 (SCSI or Others) assigned to
PNP/PCI Configuration IRQ12 (PS/2 Mouse) assigned to
PNP/PCI Configuration IRQ14 (IDE1) assigned to
PNP/PCI Configuration IRQ15 (IDE2) assigned to
IRQ 3 assigned to
Legacy ISA
PCI/ISA PnP
If your ISA card is not PnP compatible and requires a
special IRQ to support its function, set the selected
IRQ to Legacy ISA. This setting informs the PnP
BIOS to reserve the selected IRQ for the installed
legacy ISA card. The default is PCI/ISA PnP. Take
note that PCI cards are always PnP compatible
(except old PCI IDE card).
PNP/PCI Configuration DMA 0 assigned to
PNP/PCI Configuration DMA 1 assigned to
PNP/PCI Configuration DMA 3 assigned to
PNP/PCI Configuration DMA 5 assigned to
PNP/PCI Configuration DMA 6 assigned to
PNP/PCI Configuration DMA 7 assigned to
DMA 0 assigned
to
Legacy ISA
PCI/ISA PnP
If your ISA card is not PnP compatible and requires a
special DMA channel to support its function, set the selected
DMA channel to Legacy ISA. This setting informs the PnP
BIOS to reserve the selected DMA channel for the installed
legacy ISA card. The default is PCI/ISA PnP. Take note
that PCI card does not require DMA channel.