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Frequently Asked Questions B-6
How do I resolve 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.
If you are not sure which device is causing the conflict, you can isolate the source
of the difficulty 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.
To resolve hardware conflicts in Windows XP and Windows 2000
1. Click Start Control Panel or Start Settings Control Panel.
2. Click the System icon. The System Properties dialog box appears.
3. Click the Hardware tab.
4. Click the Device Manager button.
5. Double-click Modem.
6. Right-click the name of your modem. A menu appears.
7. Select the Properties option.
8. Click the Resources tab.
9. Select the Use Automatic Settings check box. If this check box is already
selected, go to the Properties dialog box of the conflicting peripheral device
and select the same check box there.
10. Restart your computer.
To resolve hardware conflicts in Windows Me and Windows 98 SE
1. Click Start Settings Control Panel.
2. Click the System icon. The System Properties dialog box appears.
3. Click the Device Manager tab.
4. Double-click Modem.
5. Select your modem and click the Properties button. The Properties dialog
box of the modem appears.