Toshiba A55 Manuel D’Utilisation

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If Something Goes Wrong
Resolving a hardware conflict
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Play-compliant, no two devices will compete for the same 
system resources. Simply plug in the device and turn on your 
computer. The operating system automatically sets up your 
system to accommodate the new device.
If you install an older (legacy) device that the operating 
system cannot recognize, the operating system may have 
difficulty assigning resources to it. As a result, a hardware 
conflict can occur. To see what resources the operating 
system has assigned to the device, see 
Resolving conflicts
There are three things you can do to resolve hardware 
conflicts:
Disable the device.
For an older device, remove it from the computer.
Disable another system component and use its resources 
for the new device, see 
Reconfigure the device so that its requirements do not 
conflict. Refer to the device’s documentation for 
instructions about changing settings on the device.
Fixing a problem with Device Manager 
Device Manager provides a way to check and change the 
configuration of a device.
Changing the default settings using Device Manager can 
cause other conflicts that make one or more devices unusable. 
Device Manager is a configuration tool for advanced users 
who understand configuration parameters and the 
ramifications of changing them.