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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 resource conflict pci serial bus controller on motherboard toshiba December 2011 19:49:57 Hi all, I have Toshiba laptop with three errors at bootup:
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"ERROR Resource Conflict – PCI Seral Bus Controller on Motherboard Bus: 0A, Device:04, Function:01 ERROR Resource Conflict – PCI Mass Storage
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If I try to 'resume' the laptop tries to boot but hangs when loading the OS. I am a reasonably proficient technician so happy to crack open the case if needs be, but hardware is not my forte, so really hope someone can point me in the right direction!! The laptop was working fine then failed intermittently for a period, but now is not working at all. Thanks all More about error resource conflict pci on motherboard how to fix : resource conflict phoenix bios gary1stlai 6 January 2012 13:00:42 Hi all I have the same problem and had tried both "F1" & "F2" but no use, problem same when restart. Is anyone have a solution? Thanks gary m 0 l Guavas 24 September 2013 12:55:21 Dear both afaUK and gary1stlai, the problem you are probably facing is a problem with the motherboard. I know this because I only fixed this problem this morning with my Toshiba A300-12K. I had exactly the same errors as afaUK; same PCI issues and the inability to load an Operating System from the HDD, USB or CD. I took it to a repair shop several weeks ago where I bought my computer in 2008. What they told me was that I had a cracked motherboard, which would cost 400 € to repair (it's cheaper buying a new PC). Instead of spending money, I decided to fix it myself. What I did: Pressed F2 to access the BIOS and reset it to default settings. Took out battery, keyboard, RAM, Optical Disc Drive (check the dismantling guide in the forum). Cleaned the computer with a vacuum cleaner with a panty covering the end (BE CAREFUL, ONLY DO THIS IF THERE'S A LOT OF DUST/HAIR) Turned the com
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we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Resource Conflict... Discussion in 'Hardware' started by SMOAKinc, Mar 25, 2011. Thread https://forums.techguy.org/threads/resource-conflict.987966/ Status: Not open for further replies. Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next https://forum.toshiba.eu/showthread.php?65852-Satellite-A210-1AH-resource-conflict-pci-serial-bus-controller-at-startup > Advertisement SMOAKinc Thread Starter Joined: Mar 25, 2011 Messages: 11 My sister has yet again had an issue with a laptop. It happened out of nowhere and I can't figure anything out myself. Here's the problem.. It's a Toshiba Satellite. PhoenixBIOS 4.0 Release 6.1 Copyright 1985-2007 Phoenix Technologies Ltd. All Rights Reserved resource conflict ****************************************************************** Video BIOS shadowed Fixed Disk 0: TOSHIBA MK1255GSX H ATAPI CD-ROM: PIONEER DVD-RW Mouse initialized ERROR Resource Conflict - PCI Serial Bus Controller on Motherboard Bus:0A, Device:01, Function:00 ERROR Resource Conflict - PCI on Motherboard Bus:0A, Device:01, Function:02 ERROR Resource Conflict - PCI Mass Storage Controller on Motherboard Bus:0A, Device:01, Function:03 Press
and discuss technology. To join the discussion, please login or register. Support my Product Technical Support Centers Download Drivers Download User Manuals Forum LAPTOPS, MINI-NOTEBOOK and TABLET Satellite Series Satellite A Series Satellite A210-1AH - resource conflict pci serial bus controller at startup If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 6 of 6 Thread: Satellite A210-1AH - resource conflict pci serial bus controller at startup Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 21.02.2012,22:14 Satellite A210-1AH - resource conflict pci serial bus controller at startup #1 ron4ldt View Profile View Forum Posts Beginner Join Date Feb 2012 Posts 3 Hello, I have a Toshiba Satellite A210-1AH model no PSAFGE-05X01GDU When i startup the laptop after the toshiba logo. The laptop gives the folowing error: ERROR resource conflict pci serial bus controller on motherboard Bus: 14, Device:06, Function:00 ERROR resource conflict pci serial bus controller on motherboard Bus: 14, Device:06, Function:01 ERROR resource conflict pci serial bus controller on motherboard Bus: 14, Device:06, Function:02 ERROR resource conflict pci serial bus controller on motherboard Bus: 14, Device:06, Function:03 ERROR resource conflict pci serial bus controller on motherboard Bus: 14, Device:06, Function:04 Press F1 to load defaults , F2 to setup I have tried: - load defaults - disconnect dvd drive, hard disk, memory - disable hardware in the bios Can some one help me? ps. I can't find this model on the driver downloadpage, to download a bios update. Is this model no more supported? Ronald Reply With Quote 21.02.2012,22:28 Re: Satellite A210-1AH - resource conflict pci serial bus controller at startup #2 Dr.Lamp View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Master Join Date Sep 2009 Posts 2,610 Hello Can you enter BIOS settings? If you can do this using F2 at start up set it to default settings and check if the same will happen