110 Section 2D: Troubleshooting Tips
Resolving Resource Conflicts
Your device requires these system resources:
ⅷ 1 IRQ.
ⅷ 4096 bytes of I/O space.
ⅷ 2 available communications ports (one modem, one
serial).
If these resources are not available to your device, you have a
resource conflict. If another PC card device is installed, you
may be able to free the necessary resources simply by
ejecting the other device. Otherwise, you may need to disable
another device (such as an internal modem, infrared device,
or network device) to resolve the resource conflict. This
section explains how to disable other devices.
Windows® 2000
To resolve a resource conflict in Windows 2000:
ᮣ Disable a device (internal modem, infrared device, or
network card).
Disabling an Internal Modem, Infrared Device, or Network
Card
1. Close all Windows programs and open the Control Panel
by selecting Start > Settings > Control Panel.
2. Double-click the System icon.
3. Click the Hardware tab.
4. Click the Device Manager button.
Note:
You must have your installation CD to complete this
procedure.