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Question about 'Resolving Hardware Conflicts'
Saturday, April 19, 2003 at 3:08 pm
Posted by peter (2 messages posted)

I have a question about Resolving Hardware Conflicts:

HI, since I upgraded the BIOS and the processor of my digital Prioris HX6000 server, does my keyboard and mouse stop responding after a while in windows XP pro.. I am inside the operating system and it happens all the time when i use the mouse..when I only use the keyboard it doesn't happen... I have resource conflicts in my device manager, but I can't change the resources In device manager the computer is configured like a MPS Uniprocessorthe and the tabs to change settings for all of the folowing conflicts are greyed out AND in the conflict display he says me that he has conflict with motherboard resources... the conflicting motherboard resources in the device tab, are in conflict with system timer, PC/AT enhanced PS/2 keyboard (101/102 - key), system speaker, numeric data processor, direct memory access controler, programmable interrupt controller, system cmos/real time clock, motherboard resources and ECP printer port (LPT1) this is the whole conflict list... like I said before i think win XP has trouble with accepting the bios settings... in the CSU from the bios are there NO conflicts... I tried to install windows XP with a ACPI uniprocessor HAL but then he won't install XP he doesn't go further than the blue screen wait while windows starts up.... Is there a program that can configure the BIOS to adapt to win XP pro or vice versa?? What is the right configuration for this server MPS or ACPI?? Something else I can do?? thanks for any help Greetings Peter

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