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If the adapter is found, the Network Configuration Manager confirms the key parameter used to identify the adapter in your system; this is usually the I/O base address.
The Network Configuration Manager saves required driver information, and if possible, writes any new settings back to the adapter. If the Network Configuration Manager cannot write the settings back to the adapter, it reminds you to make sure that the settings just entered match those on the adapter. For example, this is the case for many adapters with switches or jumpers.
You will be presented with reasonable default settings; these are usually the factory-default hardware settings.
The Network Configuration Manager saves required driver information and reminds you to make sure that the settings just entered match those on the adapter.