Step 15: Resource settings cannot be modified View the resources for the other device
1. In the
Conflicting device list box, make a note of which device is using the resource that cannot be modified.
2. Click
Cancel.
3. In the hardware list, find and double-click the device that is using the resource. Does this
device have a Resources tab - If a
Resources tab is available, go to Step 23.
- If a
Resources tab is not available, go to Step 24. Step 16: There is more than one conflict How many devices are listed as conflicting
- If only one device
is causing the conflicts, go to Step 11.
- If more than one device is causing the conflicts, go to Step 12. Step 17: There is only one conflict Look fora resource setting that doesn’t conflict
1. In the
Resource settings box, double-click the icon next to the resource setting that is conflicting. If you see a message that says You must clear the Use Automatic Settings box before you can change
a resource setting click OK to close the message, then clear the
Use automatic settings box.
2. Scroll through the available resource settings.
3.
For each setting, look in the
Conflicting device list box to see if it conflicts with any other hardware.
4.
If you find a free setting, click
OK. Did you find a setting that doesn’t conflict
with any other hardware - If you manage to find a setting that does not conflict, go to Step 13.
- If you see a message indicating that the resource setting cannot be modified, go to Step 15.
- If all other settings conflict with other hardware, there is no further
solution to the problem, and you should probably remove the conflicting device. Step 18: Disable conflicting hardware Determine how to best disable the conflicting hardware
1. On the hardware list, double-click the hardware that you want to disable. If you do not seethe hardware list, click
Cancel until you return to it.
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