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Question about 'Resolving Hardware Conflicts'
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Question about 'Resolving Hardware Conflicts'
Thursday, October 24, 2002 at 11:10 am Posted by ann s mina
(9 messages posted)
I have a question about Resolving
Hardware Conflicts:
My device manager is showing a yellow "!" next to the direct memory access controller.
BUT... I have TWO direct memory access controllers, and the other one is working
fine. The one that has the "!" shows a conflict in the resources tab as follows:
Direct Memory Access 04 used by:
Direct memory access controller
Input/Output Range 0000 - 000F used by:
Direct memory access controller
Input/Output Range 0080 - 0090 used by:
Direct memory access controller
Input/Output Range 0080 - 0090 used by:
Direct memory access controller
Input/Output Range 00C0 - 00DE used by:
Direct memory access controller
When i try to remove the one with the yellow "!" the computer restarts and tells
me its "found new hardware" then tries to reinstall and the yellow "!" comes back.
Do i need two? how can i get rid of the "broken" one permanently? BTW this question
was posed in the Windows 98 discussion forum with no responses. Thought I'd try
here. thank you very much.
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re: Question about 'Resolving Hardware Conflicts'
Thursday, October 24, 2002 at 1:31 pm Posted by rebootbill
(764 messages posted)
remove them both, reboot and see if it picks up 1 or 2 of them. if it picks up 1,
great, if picks up none or 2 reinstall the mobo chipset.
On Thursday, October 24, 2002 at 11:10 am, ann s mina wrote:
>I have a question about Resolving
>Hardware Conflicts:
>
>
>My device manager is showing a yellow "!" next to the direct memory access controller.
> BUT... I have TWO direct memory access controllers, and the other one is working
>fine. The one that has the "!" shows a conflict in the resources tab as follows:
>
>Direct Memory Access 04 used by:
> Direct memory access controller
>Input/Output Range 0000 - 000F used by:
> Direct memory access controller
>Input/Output Range 0080 - 0090 used by:
> Direct memory access controller
>Input/Output Range 0080 - 0090 used by:
> Direct memory access controller
>Input/Output Range 00C0 - 00DE used by:
> Direct memory access controller
>
>When i try to remove the one with the yellow "!" the computer restarts and tells
>me its "found new hardware" then tries to reinstall and the yellow "!" comes back.
>
>Do i need two? how can i get rid of the "broken" one permanently? BTW this question
>was posed in the Windows 98 discussion forum with no responses. Thought I'd try
>here. thank you very much.
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re: Question about 'Resolving Hardware Conflicts'
Thursday, October 24, 2002 at 3:22 pm Posted by ann s mina
(9 messages posted)
Forgive my ignorance, but what is a mobo chipset?
On Thursday, October 24, 2002 at 1:31 pm, rebootbill wrote:
>remove them both, reboot and see if it picks up 1 or 2 of them. if it picks up 1,
>great, if picks up none or 2 reinstall the mobo chipset.
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>
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SOLVED Thanks to rebootbill
Thursday, October 24, 2002 at 5:58 pm Posted by ann s mina
(9 messages posted)
Never mind my previous question about the chipset. I removed both devices, rebooted
and . . . problem solved. Eternally grateful!
On Thursday, October 24, 2002 at 1:31 pm, rebootbill wrote:
>remove them both, reboot and see if it picks up 1 or 2 of them. if it picks up 1,
>great, if picks up none or 2 reinstall the mobo chipset.
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>
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re: Question about 'Resolving Hardware Conflicts'
Thursday, October 24, 2002 at 6:36 pm Posted by Oh_dear
(1415 messages posted)
For next time, which hopefully will never be. Mobo is motherboard. There are many
chips (hardware devices to run the CPU and the hard drive etc ) on the motherboard
and one of them might have failed. They are not simple to replace and usually it
means getting a new mobo.
On Thursday, October 24, 2002 at 3:22 pm, ann s mina wrote:
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>Forgive my ignorance, but what is a mobo chipset?
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re: Question about 'Resolving Hardware Conflicts'
Tuesday, March 18, 2003 at 12:54 pm Posted by Gail Chesler
(1 messages posted)
What's involved with reinstalling the motherboard chipset? Do I delete the item
and reboot? Thanks, Gail
On Thursday, October 24, 2002 at 1:31 pm, rebootbill wrote:
>remove them both, reboot and see if it picks up 1 or 2 of them. if it picks up 1,
>great, if picks up none or 2 reinstall the mobo chipset.
>
>
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re: Question about 'Resolving Hardware Conflicts'
Tuesday, March 18, 2003 at 1:35 pm Posted by retired
(420 messages posted)
This is an old thread and you would be better to post a new message as many may not
see your question. The motherboard chipset is permanently mounted on the motherboard
so you don't remove it (easily). The thread you are in was talking about removing
and reinstalling the software drives for the chipset. Before doing that, you should
explain more of your problem as it may not be the chipset drivers.
On Tuesday, March 18, 2003 at 12:54 pm, Gail Chesler wrote:
>What's involved with reinstalling the motherboard chipset? Do I delete the item
>and reboot? Thanks, Gail
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