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SUMMARYThis article describes the Plug and Play subkey and the components of the following registry key in a Windows 98/95-based computer: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\Bios MORE INFORMATIONThe following subkey contains entries for Plug and Play components of the Basic Input/Output System (BIOS), including timers, controllers, DMA chips, and so on: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\BiosThe following list includes a value name, followed by an appropriate description:
Plug and Play codes are grouped in classes according to their four-digit code. You can view and modify the device configuration used on your computer with Device Manager. Detection and enumeration are the two processes that Windows uses to configure devices. Detection is the process Windows uses during its search for legacy or non-Plug and Play devices on a computer. Detection is used during Windows Setup and any time you use the Add New Hardware Wizard to search for new hardware installed in your computer. Detection does not run each time you start Windows. During the detection process, Windows creates a log file named Detlog.txt in the root folder of the boot drive. This file is commonly referenced when troubleshooting problems with hardware detection. Enumeration is the process Windows uses to identify Plug and Play devices in your computer, including those devices on Plug and Play buses, such as ISAPNP, PCI, and PC Card (PCMCIA) devices. Enumeration occurs each time Windows starts and whenever Windows receives notification that a change has occurred in the computer hardware configuration, such as when you remove a PC Card. Additional query words: scanregw scanreg
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