- If
No (or the settings cannot be modified, go to Step 29. Step 24: Resource information is not available Decide which device you should disable. Because both devices need to use the same resource setting, you must decide which device you want to use. You must disable and/or remove the other device. It probably is easier to remove the device that had the original conflict. If you choose
to remove the other device, you might see a message stating that you still have a conflict after completing the procedure. Just restart the procedure and continue resolving the conflict. Which device would you like to disable
- If you’d rather disable the original device, go to Step 30.
- If you’d rather disable
the other conflicting device, go to Step 31. Step 25: Manual button not available Disable the conflicting hardware by removing it
1. On the hardware list, click the plus sign (+) next to the type of hardware that you want to disable. If you
do not seethe hardware list, click
Cancel until you return to it.
2. Click the hardware you want to disable.
3. Click
Remove. Go to Step 19. Step 26: Free resources found Change the resource settings to utilize the free resources
1. Save the new setting by clicking
OK,
then clicking OK again.
2. If you see a message about restarting your computer, click
No.
3.
Double-click the hardware that first had the conflict.
4. Click the
Resources tab.
5.
Double-click the resource 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.
6. Change the resource setting to the value you just freed. The
Conflicting device list box might show a conflict with the other hardware that you just changed.
7. Click
OK. If you see a message, click
Yes to continue. Go to Step 19.
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