Microtek 2020 User Manual

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5. Select Resources from the top. The dialog box
gives you information about the 3 resources:
Interrupt Request (IRQ), Memory Range, and
Input/Output range. Any conflict in the 3
resources is detected and displayed in the
“Conflicting device list”.
6. To resolve the conflict, uncheck “Use automatic
settings”, then click to modify the individual
resource, one after another, until the message “No
conflicts” appears in the Conflicting device list.
For example, to resolve the Memory Range
conflict, take these steps:
a) At the Resource type, double-click on the
Memory Range string, the Edit Memory
Range dialog box is displayed.
b) At the Value entry, use the Up/Down arrow
keys to select a different range.
7. When you get a “No conflicts” message is in the
Conflicting device list, the Memory Range
conflict is resolved. Take the similar procedures
on the Interrupt Request (IRQ) and Input/
Output Range resources. If all of IRQs are
taken, you need to contact your computer
dealer to help on how to free up an IRQ for
you.
8. W hen the settings are all correct, click OK to
save the modifications. The dialog box should
now show the correct Interrupt Request,
Memory Rang, and Input/Output address
settings.
If you’re asked to shut down your computer,
select No, then click Close. You will be asked
whether you wish to restart your computer.
Click Yes and restart your computer.
If conflict
happens, the
message
shows here.
Click the
Up/Down
arrow
buttons to
select
different
range.
Currently
no conflicts
happen.
Uncheck “Use
automatic
settings” first.
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