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Controller on Motherboard, etc Tags: bois satellite Motherboards Laptops Toshiba error Last error resource conflict pci on motherboard how to fix response: 25 April 2014 01:10 in Motherboards Share DeadAir 21 April 2014 03:31:36 Toshiba A105-S4014 (upgraded to) Windows 7 resource conflict pci mass storage controller on motherboard 64 Ultimate Intel CORE 2 T7200 2.00GHzz 4GB(2.99GB usable) RAM Please help me make sense of this- When booting up I get an error screen with the following: ERROR Resource
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Conflict - PCI Serial Bus Controller on Motherboard Bus: 07, Device: 06. Function: 01 ERROR Resource Conflict - PCI Mass Storage Controller on Motherboard Bus: 07, Device: 06. Function: 02 ERROR Resource Conflict - PCI on Motherboard Bus: 07, Device: 06. Function: 03 The only way to get past it is to pull the power and battery, wait, plug in, then tap
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F8 and boot using previous successful settings. [EDIT: "Last Known Good configuration" in F8>Advanced Boot Menu] It hibernates correctly and never crashes. The Errors only appear on fresh boot and reboot. I ran all of the standard system checks that are provided in the windows software as well as my Norton 360 tools, SuperAntiSpyware, and EST Online Scanner. I have already searched other threads regarding errors of this type as best I could. The BIOS is the latest available. CMOS battery has never been replaced on this laptop(8 yrs this month) I did a clean install 3 Months ago when I upgraded to 64 bit with new processor. A-ok since then until now. I can tear down and replace anything that need to be done myself.(CMOS, Motherboard, etc) -cheers More about : resource conflict pci serial bus controller motherboard i7Baby a c 913 V Motherboard a c 302 D Laptop 21 April 2014 03:38:24 Change the settings back then m 0 l DeadAir 21 April 2014 04:16:46 i7Baby said:Change the settings back then Thanks for your reply but I did not change any s
Links Social Groups Pictures & Albums Members List Go to Page... pci resource conflicts on boot Hardware Troubleshooting View First Unread Thread Tools Display Modes 20-05-2009, 05:34 PM #1 jfisher446 Newbie Thread Starter Join Date: May 2009 Age: 32 Posts: 5 Thanks: 0 Thanked 0 Times in 0 resource conflict pci serial bus controller in slot 01 Posts Rep Power: 0 pci resource conflicts on boot Hey all. I'm having a major issue here
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and hoping someone can help, generally I'm pretty computer savvy but can't seem to get around this. When I boot up my toshiba satellite p105-s6197 resource conflict pci in slot 01 laptop I'm getting this on the bios screen: Phoenixbios 4.0 release 6.1 Copyright.... Video bios shadowed Fixed disk: toshiba..... atapi cdrom..... Mouse initialized ERROR Resource conflict - pci serial bus controller on motherboard Bus 0a, device 04, function 01 ERROR Resource conflict http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2113582/resource-conflict-pci-serial-bus-controller-motherboard.html - pci mass storage controller - 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 f1 to resume , f2 to setup F2 takes me to bios setup, can't find anything in there to fix it, restored to default config aand still nothing. F1 resumes normal boot and all works fine besides vista now sits at the loading screen for about 30-45 minutes before starting windows. http://www.techtalkz.com/hardware-troubleshooting/517022-pci-resource-conflicts-boot.html Once loaded I get prompted by windows to install these drivers for these 3 devices. Installing them succeeeds but same thing all over again on reboot. Fresh format and windows changes nothing. Any other suggestions or explanations as I'm now clueless of the issue or how to fix it. Thanks a ton, John Sponsored Links 21-05-2009, 03:43 PM #2 bakuryu ƒ(ψ)=Θº×φ Join Date: May 2006 Location: India Age: 30 Posts: 6,620 Thanks: 19 Thanked 673 Times in 626 Posts Rep Power: 2180 Re: pci resource conflicts on boot Go to BIOS setup and reset all settings to default. Then adjust the date and time and boot the system and check. Also did this problem start happening after you added any extra hardware ? __________________ Please don't click here 21-05-2009, 07:55 PM #3 jfisher446 Newbie Thread Starter Join Date: May 2009 Age: 32 Posts: 5 Thanks: 0 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts Rep Power: 0 Re: pci resource conflicts on boot restored bios defaults and changed date and time. still the exact same thing happening. being a laptop, i haven't added any hardware ever. its been doing this for months now...however a while back i used a usb external hd on it. theres a chance that that was about the time it started happening .... any thoughts? 22-05-2009, 07:21 AM #4 Chef Elite Member (1000+) Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: C:/Program Age: 24 Posts: 1,252 Thanks: 81
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via my laptop's onboard wireless adapter (Broadcom 4318). After 'repairing' connection several times, I inspected the device mgr, where I found a yellow-! hovering over my wireless adapter. Shortly thereafter the hard-locks began. Disabling the Wireless adapter (in Windows device manager) and switching to a wired connection seemed to solve the problem (no more hard-locks) .. long as I stayed in Windows. But reboots still gave me fits. Many times, the hard drive & CD-ROM lights would remain lit for ~30 secs, then go out. That's it. Nothing. No boot. Couldn't even boot to a Bootable CD. Couldn't even get into the BIOS (F2). The display screen showed absolutely nothing. Sukage maximus. Subsequent troubleshooting revealed that using a fan to blow cold air on the bottom of the (warm) laptop for 5 or 10 minutes solved the problem. (Every time.) By that I mean, I am able to boot, I get a display. I can enter the BIOS. BUT .. I *always* get the following ERROR (BIOS) » Resource Conflict - PCI on Motherboard, Bus:06, Device:09, Function:04.