Toshiba 1730 User Guide
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If Something Goes Wrong
Resolving a hardware conflict
Resolving a hardware conflict
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Resolving a hardware conflict
If you receive an error message telling you there is a device driver
conflict or a general hardware problem, try using Windows
Millennium Edition Help to troubleshoot the problem first.
conflict or a general hardware problem, try using Windows
Millennium Edition Help to troubleshoot the problem first.
To access Help on hardware conflicts:
1
From the Windows Help menu, click Troubleshooting.
2
Click Hardware and system device problems and follow
the steps.
the steps.
If there is still a problem, Windows Millennium Edition should
display a message that explains what the conflict is. If this
happens, you may need to solve the problem on your own.
display a message that explains what the conflict is. If this
happens, you may need to solve the problem on your own.
A plan of action
The smooth operation of the system depends on the interaction of
all devices, programs, and features. If the system or one of its
attached devices isn’t working, resolving the problem can be time-
consuming and frustrating.
all devices, programs, and features. If the system or one of its
attached devices isn’t working, resolving the problem can be time-
consuming and frustrating.
The recommended procedure for getting multiple devices to work
together is to add and set up one device at a time. After you add
each device, test it to make sure it and all previously connected
devices work.
together is to add and set up one device at a time. After you add
each device, test it to make sure it and all previously connected
devices work.
The device most recently connected to the system is the one most
likely to be causing a hardware conflict.
likely to be causing a hardware conflict.