- If all the resources are
now set without any conflicts, go to Step 19.
- If some or all of the resources are still conflicting, go to Step 20. Step 29: No free setting found You must decide which device to disable. Because both devices need to use the same resource setting, you must decide which device you want to use. You must disable and remove the other device. It probably is easier to remove the device that had the original conflict at this point. If you choose
to remove the other device, you might see a message telling you that you still have a conflict after you finish and restart your computer. Just restart this procedure and continue resolving the conflict. Which device would you like to disable
- If you choose to disable the device with the original conflict, go to Step 30.
- If you choose disable the other device
that it is conflicting with, go to Step 31. Step 30: Disable original conflicting device Determine whether you have to remove the card to disable the 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.
2. In the
Device usage area, be sure that there is a check in the box next to the configuration marked Current If the box isn’t checked, check it now.
3. Click the
Resources tab. If there is a
Set configuration manually button, Windows
95 can free up resources for this hardware without your removing its card from your computer.
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