3) Click the IRQ button to display the Interrupt Request (IRQ) vectors currently
in use by other devices in your computer.
If IRQ value 10 (default value for the PC Card) is not used, write down IRQ 10. If 10
is used, select a value not listed in the Windows NT Diagnostics window and write it
down. Values include: IRQ 15, 12, 07, 05, 04, 03.
4) On the Resources screen, click I/O Port to display this window:
If I/O Port value 0400-043F is not used, write down I/O Port 0400-043F. If this value
is used, select an unused value and write that down. I/O port values are in the range
0300 to FFC0 with increments of 40. Examples:
0300, 0340, 380, 03C0;
0400, 0440, 0480, 04C0;
.
.
FF00, FF40, FF80, FFC0.
If you need to select an address, start with the first unused address after 0400.
5) Open the driver properties, as described in the "Showing Current Client
Settings" section on page 5-21, and click on the Adapter tab.
6) Enter the I/O Port and IRQ values that you wrote down.
Device Conflict on a Windows System
Problem Solving 7-27
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