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| 47802 | 2002-05-08 22:54:00 | I wiped my hard drive and installed Windows 98 2nd Edition. My Computer now tells me I have a conflict code 15 and I am unable to get any sound through my speakers. Can anyone help me re this. The Sound Card I have is a Creative Sound Blaster 16 bit. | Guest (0) | ||
| 47803 | 2002-05-08 23:16:00 | Code 15 This code means the device's resources are conflicting with another device's resources. To resolve this error code, see the 'Troubleshooting Conflicting Hardware' topic in Windows 95 Help, or see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: ARTICLE-ID: Q133240 TITLE : Troubleshooting Device Conflicts with Device Manager |
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| 47804 | 2002-05-09 01:17:00 | Alternatively, right click on My Computer on your desktop, choose 'Properties' and click the device manager tab. There you will probably see an exclamation mark next your soundcard. Click on the soundcard device and then click the 'Properties' button. A window will pop up, with three tabs. Click the 'Resources' and there you will see a message if your soundcard has an IRQ or DMA conflict. You might have to uncheck the 'Automatic settings' to assign a different IRQ to the soundcard, however beware as most sound cards require a specific IRQ setting. If this is the case then you might have to change another device to a different IRQ. Check with the manufacturer. QED :) |
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| 47805 | 2002-05-09 01:17:00 | Alternatively, right click on My Computer on your desktop, choose 'Properties' and click the device manager tab. There you will probably see an exclamation mark next your soundcard. Click on the soundcard device and then click the 'Properties' button. A window will pop up, with three tabs. Click the 'Resources' and there you will see a message if your soundcard has an IRQ or DMA conflict. You might have to uncheck the 'Automatic settings' to assign a different IRQ to the soundcard, however beware as most sound cards require a specific IRQ setting. If this is the case then you might have to change another device to a different IRQ. Check with the manufacturer. QED :) |
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| 47806 | 2002-05-09 01:18:00 | Alternatively, right click on My Computer on your desktop, choose 'Properties' and click the device manager tab. There you will probably see an exclamation mark next your soundcard. Click on the soundcard device and then click the 'Properties' button. A window will pop up, with three tabs. Click the 'Resources' and there you will see a message if your soundcard has an IRQ or DMA conflict. You might have to uncheck the 'Automatic settings' to assign a different IRQ to the soundcard, however beware as most sound cards require a specific IRQ setting. If this is the case then you might have to change another device to a different IRQ. Check with the manufacturer. QED :) |
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| 47807 | 2002-05-09 01:19:00 | Alternatively, right click on My Computer on your desktop, choose 'Properties' and click the device manager tab. There you will probably see an exclamation mark next your soundcard. Click on the soundcard device and then click the 'Properties' button. A window will pop up, with three tabs. Click the 'Resources' and there you will see a message if your soundcard has an IRQ or DMA conflict. You might have to uncheck the 'Automatic settings' to assign a different IRQ to the soundcard, however beware as most sound cards require a specific IRQ setting. If this is the case then you might have to change another device to a different IRQ. Check with the manufacturer. QED :) |
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| 47808 | 2002-05-09 01:20:00 | Alternatively, right click on My Computer on your desktop, choose 'Properties' and click the device manager tab. There you will probably see an exclamation mark next your soundcard. Click on the soundcard device and then click the 'Properties' button. A window will pop up, with three tabs. Click the 'Resources' and there you will see a message if your soundcard has an IRQ or DMA conflict. You might have to uncheck the 'Automatic settings' to assign a different IRQ to the soundcard, however beware as most sound cards require a specific IRQ setting. If this is the case then you might have to change another device to a different IRQ. Check with the manufacturer. QED :) |
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| 47809 | 2002-05-09 01:21:00 | Alternatively, right click on My Computer on your desktop, choose 'Properties' and click the device manager tab. There you will probably see an exclamation mark next your soundcard. Click on the soundcard device and then click the 'Properties' button. A window will pop up, with three tabs. Click the 'Resources' and there you will see a message if your soundcard has an IRQ or DMA conflict. You might have to uncheck the 'Automatic settings' to assign a different IRQ to the soundcard, however beware as most sound cards require a specific IRQ setting. If this is the case then you might have to change another device to a different IRQ. Check with the manufacturer. QED :) |
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| 47810 | 2002-05-09 01:21:00 | Alternatively, right click on My Computer on your desktop, choose 'Properties' and click the device manager tab. There you will probably see an exclamation mark next your soundcard. Click on the soundcard device and then click the 'Properties' button. A window will pop up, with three tabs. Click the 'Resources' and there you will see a message if your soundcard has an IRQ or DMA conflict. You might have to uncheck the 'Automatic settings' to assign a different IRQ to the soundcard, however beware as most sound cards require a specific IRQ setting. If this is the case then you might have to change another device to a different IRQ. Check with the manufacturer. QED :) |
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| 47811 | 2002-05-09 01:26:00 | Alternatively, right click on My Computer on your desktop, choose 'Properties' and click the device manager tab. There you will probably see an exclamation mark next your soundcard. Click on the soundcard device and then click the 'Properties' button. A window will pop up, with three tabs. Click the 'Resources' and there you will see a message if your soundcard has an IRQ or DMA conflict. You might have to uncheck the 'Automatic settings' to assign a different IRQ to the soundcard, however beware as most sound cards require a specific IRQ setting. If this is the case then you might have to change another device to a different IRQ. Check with the manufacturer. QED :) |
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