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Recognizing and Dealing With Conflicts 277
SYSTEM DATA AND TROUBLESHOOTING
2. In the Device usage area, click the box next to the configuration marked Current to remove the check mark.
3. Click the Resources tab. If there is a Set configuration manually button, Windows
95 can disable and free up resources used by this hardware without your removing its card from your computer. Do you see a Set configuration manually button?
- If the button exists, you can effectively disable the device, so go to Step 19.


- If the button is not available, go to Step 25. Step 19: Resources now set without conflicts Printout a report for each device you changed
1. In the hardware list, click a device whose resource settings you changed while resolving the conflict. If you do not seethe hardware list, click OK until you return to it.
2.
Click Print.
3.
Click the second option to print the selected class or device.
4. Click OK.
5.
Repeat steps 1 through 4 for each device that you changed during this troubleshooting process. This should correct the problem, and you should be done. Step 20: Some resources are still conflicting Set resources to conflict with only one device
1.
Double-click a resource that is still 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. For each value, write down the setting and the name of the hardware it conflicts with. Then click Cancel.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each conflicting resource.
4. Looking at the list, see if you can change the resource settings so that they conflict with only one device—preferably one you could disable. Are all conflicts with one device
- If all the conflicts are with only one device, go to Step 11.
- If resources still conflict with more than one device, there is no further solution to the problem, and you should probably remove the conflicting device. Step 21: Disable the unneeded device Determine whether the hardware you want to disable is Plug-and-Play:
1. Select each resource setting that conflicts with the hardware you will disable, and then click OK.
2. When the message appears saying the setting conflicts with another device, click
Yes to continue.

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