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| Thread ID: 23083 | 2002-08-06 23:40:00 | NVIDIA GeForce2 MX/MX 400 conflict with PCI-to-PCI bridge | dmlyn (297) | Press F1 |
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| 68880 | 2002-08-06 23:40:00 | How do I correct resource setting with a conflicting device list message showing on NVIDIA GeForce2 Module stating "Memory Range D7000000 - D7FFFFFF used by PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge."; and Memory Range E0000000 - E7FFFFFF used by PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge". and, PCI standard OCI-to-PCI bridge Properties shows same conflict used by NVIDIA GeForce2MX/MX 400. I'm afraid it has me whacked, any help would be appreciated. |
dmlyn (297) | ||
| 68881 | 2002-08-07 00:22:00 | Usually means your motherboard drivers aren't installed. Make sure you have your video card drivers too or else you'll be stuck in 16 colours forever!!! <maniacal laugh> If you've got both installed already, try deleting the device from Device Manager and let windows redetect it on the next restart. |
BIFF (1) | ||
| 68882 | 2002-08-07 00:32:00 | > How do I correct resource setting with a conflicting > device list message showing on NVIDIA GeForce2 > Module > stating <snip > > PCI standard OCI-to-PCI bridge Properties shows same > conflict used by NVIDIA GeForce2MX/MX 400. I'm > afraid it has me whacked, any help would be > appreciated. What operating system? Not sure about XP, this is Godfather's area, but in Win98 / 95 / ME right click My computer and click Properties. Click on the device manager tab. You should see your video card with a mark next to it. Double click on your video card. Click on the Resources tab Take the tick out of Use automatic settings. Click on the memory range thats causing conflicts and click Change From the window that pops up, scroll through the list until you fint a range that is not conflicting. Do the same with anything else that is causing conflicts. Close everything and then restart. *If, when you press the Change button, a box pops up and say "You cannot change this setting" then try changing the PCI Bridge range instead. *You should probably do this in Safe Mode. *You should read the last 3 paragraphs of this post before attempting the instructions :D |
Elwin Way (229) | ||
| 68883 | 2002-08-07 00:51:00 | Should be the same in XP, it just look prettier, thats all.... | godfather (25) | ||
| 68884 | 2002-08-09 02:57:00 | Thanks for your help will try that out. Have a nice day. Don |
dmlyn (297) | ||
| 68885 | 2002-08-09 02:58:00 | Thanks Biff. Will Do regards, Don |
dmlyn (297) | ||
| 68886 | 2002-08-09 03:00:00 | Reply acknowledged. Thanks Don |
dmlyn (297) | ||
| 68887 | 2002-08-09 03:02:00 | I'm using win95 and an AMD K6 mother board. Will try the other replies I received and see how it goes. Don | dmlyn (297) | ||
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