Troubleshooting B-4
Resolving
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.
To resolve conflicts in Windows 98
SE, Windows 2000, Windows M
E
or Windows XP,
use Device Manager to change the resource settings of the conflicting peripheral.
Resolving Conflicts
in Windows 98 SE/
ME
To run Device Manager:
1. Click
Start
->
Settings
->
Control Panel
.
2. Click the
System
icon. The
System Properties
dialog box appears.
3. Click the
Device Manager
tab.
4. Locate the name of the conflicting peripheral and click the
Properties
button
below. The
Properties
dialog box of the modem appears.
5. Click the
Resources
tab.
6. Click the
Use Automatic Settings
check box to select it.
7. Restart your system to allow Windows 98SE to reassign resources to the
conflicting peripheral device.
If you are unsure of which
peripheral device is causing
the conflict, you can isolate the
source of the problem 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.
Summary of Contents for Modem Blaster V.92 External
Page 1: ......
Page 5: ...Introduction...
Page 8: ...1 About your Creative Modem Blaster V 92 USB...
Page 11: ...2 Installing your Modem...
Page 15: ...3 Testing your Modem...
Page 20: ...4 Uninstalling Modem Drivers...
Page 25: ...Modem Features 5...
Page 31: ...A General Specifications...
Page 33: ...B Troubleshooting...