4. You might be prompted to restart your computer. You will have to remove the card for this hardware from your computer, so you need to shutdown instead of restarting. Click
No.
5.
Click the Start button, click
Shut down, then click
Yes. When the message says it is safe to do so, turnoff your computer and remove the card from your computer.
6. Restart your PC and check if your problem has been resolved. This should correct the conflict and complete your troubleshooting procedure. Step 31: Disable other 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, 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 free up resources for this hardware without your removing its card from your computer. Do you see a
Set configuration manually button?
- If you
seethe button, go to Step 32.
- If you don’t seethe button, go to Step 33. Step 32: Disable the other device Determine whether there are any remaining conflicts
1. Click
OK to return to the hardware list.
2.
Double-click the device that had the original conflict.
3. Click the
Resources tab.
4. See if there are any remaining conflicts listed in the
Conflicting device list box. If the conflict you just resolved is listed, you can ignore it. It will no longer conflict after you restart your computer later. Are there still conflicts listed
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