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Earlier, Heidi wrote:
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> > When booting, once in a while I get the message "ESCD Update
> > successful"
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I'm a little bit hazy on this, but ESCD (extended system configuration
data) is an attempt by the BIOS to enumerate and allocate system resources.
If a plug-n-pray OS, such as Windows, is installed on the system, the OS
should be handling the task.
So- in the BIOS settings, you should tell it "yes" that the OS is PnP,
resources are controlled by "Auto", and Reset Configuration Data is "disabled".
HTH-
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