Creative Blaster v.92 External User Manual

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 Troubleshooting B-4
Resolving Hardware 
Conflicts 
Hardware conflicts may occur when two or more peripheral devices are set to use the same I/O 
address, IRQ line or DMA channel. This section provides ways to resolve hardware conflicts in 
Windows 95/98.
In Windows 95/98
To resolve conflicts in Windows 95/98, change the resource settings of your modem or the 
conflicting peripheral device in your system using Device Manager.
To run Device Manager:
1. Right-click the My Computer icon on your Windows 95/98 desktop, and then select 
Properties.
2. In the System Properties dialog box, click the Device Manager tab.
A list of system devices is displayed.
3. Double-click the Modem icon.
4. Select your modem, and then click the Properties button.
5. In the Properties dialog box, click the Resources tab.
6. Select the Use Automatic Settings check box.
If this check box is already selected, you need to go to the Properties dialog box of the 
conflicting peripheral device and select the same check box there.
7. Reboot your system to allow Windows 95/98 to reassign resources to your modem and/or 
the conflicting peripheral device.
General Q&A
Where can I locate the AT Command set for my Modem Blaster?
The AT Command set can be found on your Software and Modem Installation CD under the file 
name of ATCOMM.TXT.
Which “off the shelf” communication software package can I use with the Modem Blaster?
If you are unsure of the settings 
of any conflicting peripheral 
devices, you can isolate the 
source of the problem by 
temporarily removing all devices 
(except your modem and 
essential devices such as the disk 
controller). After that, add the 
devices back one at a time until 
the device that is causing the 
conflict is found.