Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Title
- Legal Notes
- Contents
- Typographical Conventions
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Installing the ISDN-Controller B1 PCI v4.0
- 3 Installation in Windows XP
- 4 Installation in Windows 2000
- 5 Installation in Windows NT
- 6 Installation in Windows Me
- 7 Installation in Windows 98
- 8 Installation in Novell NetWare 6.x, 5.x, 4.x and 3.12
- 8.1 Installing the Driver Software
- 8.2 Configuring the ISDN-Controller B1 PCI v4.0 with Stand-Alone CAPI
- 8.3 Starting Operation of the ISDN-Controller B1 PCI v4.0 with Stand-Alone CAPI
- 8.4 Configuration of the ISDN-Controller B1 PCI v4.0 with CAPI for the CAPI Manager
- 8.5 Installing Additional Controllers
- 8.6 Removing the ISDN-Controller B1 PCI v4.0
- 9 Installation in Linux
- 10 Installation in Windows OS/2
- 11 Special Types of Connections
- 12 AVM System Architecture
- 13 Technical Summary
- 14 Troubleshooting
- 15 Information, Updates and Support
- Index
- Declaration of CE Conformity

Error Messages in Windows NT
ISDN-Controller B1 PCI v4.0 – 14 Troubleshooting 75
Error Messages in Windows NT
Error message on loading the ISDN-Controller with B1 LOAD:
“Installation Error. Interrupt <xx> not available.”
Possible cause: There are no IRQs available to the PCI bus.
Remedy: Run your BIOS setup (see the PC or the mainboard
manual) and release at least one free IRQ for use by PCI
adapters.
Example (Award BIOS): in the BIOS main menu, select
“PnP/PCI Configuration”, then set “IRQ x assigned to:
PCI/ISA PnP”.
If you combine adapters without plug-and-play support (Leg-
acy) such as the AVM ISDN-Controller B1 v3.0 in the same
system with PCI or ISA plug-and-play cards, the resources
(I/O addresses and IRQ levels) used by the hardware without
plug-and-play support should be so designated in the com-
puter’s BIOS.
Error Messages in Windows 98
Error message on loading the ISDN-Controller with B1 LOAD:
“Installation Error. Interrupt <xx> not available.”
Possible cause: There are no IRQs available to the PCI bus.
Remedy: Run your BIOS setup (see the PC or the mainboard
manual) and release at least one free IRQ for use by PCI
adapters.
Example (Award BIOS): in the BIOS main menu, select
“PnP/PCI Configuration”, then set “IRQ x assigned to:
PCI/ISA PnP”.
If you combine adapters without plug-and-play support (Leg-
acy) such as the AVM ISDN-Controller B1 v3.0 in the same
system with PCI or ISA plug-and-play cards, the resources
(I/O addresses and IRQ levels) used by the hardware without
plug-and-play support should be so designated in the com-
puter’s BIOS.
HB_B1V40-e.book Seite 75 Freitag, 24. September 2004 4:41 16