NEC OP-720-69001 User Guide - Page 11

An exclamation mark ! on a device usually indicates a, resource conflict.

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Windows 95 and 98 Installation 2-3 3 Under PCMCIA Socket, make sure that the PCMCIA Card Socket device is installed and that it is enabled. Disabled devices are indicated with a red "X." To enable the PCMCIA Socket controller, go to Control Panel and double-click the PC Card (PCMCIA) icon. Follow the PC Card Socket Wizard instructions. Turn off the computer when prompted to do so, then turn it back on after a few seconds. DO NOT press Ctrl+Alt+Del or use the reset button to restart the computer. An exclamation mark (!) on a device usually indicates a resource conflict. To modify memory resources in Windows 98, you may need to reboot in "safe" mode (press F8 at "Starting Windows"). 1 In Control Panel, double-click the System icon. 2 Click the Device Manager tab. 3 Highlight and double-click the Multifunction Parent Device entry listed under Multifunction Adapters (Xircom Ethernet 10/ 100 + Modem 56). In Windows 95 version 950b or later there may be a second entry under Modems listing the Multifunction Parent Device. 4 Select Properties, Resources. Remove the check mark from the Use Automatic Settings box. Highlight and double-click on the first memory range listed. Use the up or down arrow to adjust the memory range to 000D2000-000D3FFF. Click OK. 5 Double-click the second memory range listed. Use the up or down arrow to adjust the memory range to 000D4000000D4FFF. Click OK. 6 Click OK again. Close the Resource Properties windows. When prompted to confirm that resources have been adjusted manually, select Yes. After the hour glass disappears (it may take a few seconds) verify that the exclamation mark is gone.

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Windows 95 and 98 Installation
2-3
3
Under PCMCIA Socket, make sure that the PCMCIA Card Socket
device is installed and that it is enabled. Disabled devices are
indicated with a red “X.” To enable the PCMCIA Socket control-
ler, go to Control Panel and double-click the PC Card
(PCMCIA) icon. Follow the PC Card Socket Wizard instructions.
Turn off the computer when prompted to do so, then turn it
back on after a few seconds. DO NOT press Ctrl+Alt+Del or
use the reset button to restart the computer.
An exclamation mark (!) on a device usually indicates a
resource conflict.
To modify memory resources in Windows 98, you may need
to reboot in “safe” mode (press F8 at “Starting Windows”).
1
In Control Panel, double-click the System icon.
2
Click the Device Manager tab.
3
Highlight and double-click the Multifunction Parent Device
entry listed under Multifunction Adapters (Xircom Ethernet 10/
100 + Modem 56). In Windows 95 version 950b or later there
may be a second entry under Modems listing the Multifunction
Parent Device.
4
Select Properties, Resources. Remove the check mark from the
Use Automatic Settings box. Highlight and double-click on the
first memory range listed. Use the up or down arrow to adjust
the memory range to 000D2000-000D3FFF. Click OK.
5
Double-click the second memory range listed. Use the up or
down arrow to adjust the memory range to 000D4000-
000D4FFF. Click OK.
6
Click OK again. Close the Resource Properties windows. When
prompted to confirm that resources have been adjusted manu-
ally, select Yes. After the hour glass disappears (it may take a
few seconds) verify that the exclamation mark is gone.