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194 Troubleshooting Guide Resolving a hardware conflict Windows XP displays the Device Properties dialog box, which provides various tabs to choose from. Some of the common ones are: ❖ The General tab, which provides basic information about the device. ❖ The Resources tab, which lists the resources assigned to the device. If you have a device conflict, it is shown in the Conflicting device list. ❖ The Drivers tab, which displays the drivers being used by the device. For further information about Device Manager, refer to Windows XP online help. Memory card problems Incorrectly connected or faulty memory cards may cause errors that seem to be device-related, so it's worthwhile checking for these first. 1 Click Start, then click Shut Down. Windows displays the Shut Down Windows dialog box. 2 Select Shut down, then click OK. Windows shuts down and turns off the computer automatically. 3 Remove the memory card following the instructions in "Removing a memory module" on page 79. 4 Reinstall the memory card following the instructions in "Installing a memory module" on page 75, and make sure it's seated properly. 5 Replace the memory expansion slot cover. 6 Check for the error again.

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Troubleshooting Guide
Resolving a hardware conflict
Windows XP displays the Device Properties dialog box,
which provides various tabs to choose from. Some of the
common ones are:
The General tab, which provides basic information about
the device.
The Resources tab, which lists the resources assigned to
the device. If you have a device conflict, it is shown in the
Conflicting device list.
The Drivers tab, which displays the drivers being used by
the device.
For further information about Device Manager, refer to
Windows XP online help.
Memory card problems
Incorrectly connected or faulty memory cards may cause
errors that seem to be device-related, so it’s worthwhile
checking for these first.
1
Click
Start
, then click
Shut Down
.
Windows displays the Shut Down Windows dialog box.
2
Select
Shut down
, then click
OK
.
Windows shuts down and turns off the computer
automatically.
3
Remove the memory card following the instructions in
“Removing a memory module” on page 79
.
4
Reinstall the memory card following the instructions in
“Installing a memory module” on page 75
, and make sure
it’s seated properly.
5
Replace the memory expansion slot cover.
6
Check for the error again.