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07-03-2003 04:44 AM
07-03-2003 04:44 AM
Hardware conflict on ess modem/sound card on omnibook XE3
Hardware conflict on ess modem/sound card on omnibook XE3
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07-03-2003 06:25 AM
07-03-2003 06:25 AM
Re: Hardware conflict on ess modem/sound card on omnibook XE3
Re: Hardware conflict on ess modem/sound card on omnibook XE3
Hi,
Sorry to give false hope on replying : I do not have XE3.
But you definetrly have an IRQ prob, even if your card is a all in one, different irqs should be set.
Can you unclick default configuration and set irq manually ? I can do it in my version, and despite yours, which seems to be quite special, you should be able to do the same, can't you ?
J
Sorry to give false hope on replying : I do not have XE3.
But you definetrly have an IRQ prob, even if your card is a all in one, different irqs should be set.
Can you unclick default configuration and set irq manually ? I can do it in my version, and despite yours, which seems to be quite special, you should be able to do the same, can't you ?
J
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07-07-2003 03:10 AM
07-07-2003 03:10 AM
Re: Hardware conflict on ess modem/sound card on omnibook XE3
Re: Hardware conflict on ess modem/sound card on omnibook XE3
>>Hi,
>>Sorry to give false hope on replying : I do >>not have XE3.
>>But you definetrly have an IRQ prob, even if >>your card is a all in one, different irqs >>should be set.
>>Can you unclick default configuration and >>set irq manually ? I can do it in my >>version, and despite yours, which seems to >>be quite special, you should be able to do >>the same, can't you ?
>>J
Thanks J,
I can't seem to change the IRQ settings. When I go into resources in Device manager for any of those devices, the "Use Automatic Settings" check box is greyed out and I can't manually config. Is there somewhere else I can do this ?
p.s. I'm on Win2k
Mark
>>Sorry to give false hope on replying : I do >>not have XE3.
>>But you definetrly have an IRQ prob, even if >>your card is a all in one, different irqs >>should be set.
>>Can you unclick default configuration and >>set irq manually ? I can do it in my >>version, and despite yours, which seems to >>be quite special, you should be able to do >>the same, can't you ?
>>J
Thanks J,
I can't seem to change the IRQ settings. When I go into resources in Device manager for any of those devices, the "Use Automatic Settings" check box is greyed out and I can't manually config. Is there somewhere else I can do this ?
p.s. I'm on Win2k
Mark
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