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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Motherboards>Resource Conflict Phoenix BIOS> Resource Conflict Phoenix BIOS Tags: Chipsets Laptops Bus PCI Motherboards Last response: 11 May 2015 13:23 in Motherboards Share afaUK 28 December 2011 19:49:57 Hi all, I have Toshiba laptop with three errors
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at bootup: "ERROR Resource Conflict – PCI Seral Bus Controller on Motherboard Bus: 0A, Device:04, Function:01 ERROR resource conflict pci serial bus controller on motherboard toshiba Resource Conflict – PCI Mass Storage Controller on Motherboard Bus: 0A, Device:04, Function:02 ERROR Resource Conflict – PCI on Motherboard Bus: 0A, Device:04, Function:03 Press
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Messages: 71 I am not sure if this is the correct forum to enter my post, so resource conflict pci on motherboard hatası I hope no one will get upset. If it isn't please tell me which forum I should post this in. I am getting this message
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when I turn my emachine on: " Resource Conflict - PCI Network Controller in slot 03 Bus: 01, Device: 0B, Function: 00 " What does the message mean & what should I do to resolve it?? Thanks for any help or answers http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/303688-30-resource-conflict-phoenix-bios that are posted --- addyca2005, May 5, 2007 #1 Sponsor crjdriver Moderator Joined: Jan 2, 2001 Messages: 34,534 It would help if you posted some more info. 1 What operating system are you running; ie win9x, xp, win2k, etc. 2 Did you just install the nic card or has it been running fine until now? 3 Post your system specs ie make and model of computer [if store bought] or make and model of motherboard [if custom build] crjdriver, May 5, https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-resource-conflict-pci-network-controller.570081/ 2007 #2 addyca2005 Thread Starter Joined: Jun 19, 2005 Messages: 71 Running Windows ME operating system NIC card been running fine till now HP Pavilion XG836 733 Mhz Celeron (TM) 64MB 128KB Cache Ram 30.0 GB This is what happens: When I turn on the Emachine I get the Resource Conflict Error, I then press F2 to continue & it tries to load windows; it gets to the desktop & sits there for a bit, then gives me the following error message, with a blue screen: Disk Write Error, Unable to write to disk in Drive C: Data or files may be lost. Press any key to continue. When I press a key to continue, it again tries to load & I get the same error message on the blue screen -- unable to write etc..... addyca2005, May 5, 2007 #3 Bob Cerelli Joined: Nov 2, 2002 Messages: 22,468 The new information with the error - "Disk Write Error, Unable to write to disk in Drive C: Data or files may be lost. Press any key to continue" - is pretty significant. Typically it is due to a failing hard drive. Might want to at least see if you can take the drive out, put it in another computer, and back up any critical data you might not want to lose. Bob Cerelli, May 5, 2007 #4 addyca2005 Thread Starter Joined: Jun 19, 2005 Messages: 71 Is the failing hard drive, the reason I get the Resource
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