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 22: All devices are in use Write down a list of
all devices using resources 1. Scroll through the resource settings. On apiece of paper, write down the name of each piece of conflicting hardware and its setting.
2. Click
Cancel until you return to the hardware list. Rearrange resource settings for conflicting hardware
1. On the hardware list, click the plus sign (+) next to the hardware type for the first item on your written list.
2.
Double-click the hardware.
3. Click the
Resources tab.
4.
Double-click the resource setting that you wrote down. 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.
5. Scroll through the available resource settings. For each setting, look in the
Conflicting device list box to see if it conflicts with any other hardware.
6. If you find a free setting other than the one you wrote down, write down the new values, and continue.
7. If you do not find a free setting, repeat steps 1 through 5 until you run out of hardware to try or you find a free setting. Did you
find a free resource setting - If you found free resources, go to Step 26.
- If you could not locate free resources, go to Step 27. Step 23: Resource information is available Check to see if the device can use a different resource
1. Click the
Resources tab.
2. In the
Resource settings box, double-click the resource setting that you need to free for the other device. 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.
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