It's because i unstall my Olitec *ISDN Card!
Becoz i could play it in Windows Millenium?
How can i solve that problem!
Thanks
How can i solve that problem!
Thanks
% How can i solve that problem!
Sounds as if you have conflict somewhere with an IRQ, DMA or I/O memory
range. Try booting Windows in safe mode and make sure you don't have
double entries for some of your devices
1) right click my computer
2) select properties
3) delect device manager
4) check all devices and delete any extra duplicate entries. Also check
and make sure that all references to your Olitec ISDN card are deleted
(if you did remove it from your system).
5) restart Windows in normal mode and check under device manager and
see if you have any problems or conflicts.
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**************************** Michael E. Carver *************************
Upside out, or inside down...False alarm the only game in town.
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> % How can i solve that problem!
> Sounds as if you have conflict somewhere with an IRQ, DMA or I/O memory
> range. Try booting Windows in safe mode and make sure you don't have
> double entries for some of your devices
> 1) right click my computer
> 2) select properties
> 3) delect device manager
> 4) check all devices and delete any extra duplicate entries. Also check
> and make sure that all references to your Olitec ISDN card are deleted
> (if you did remove it from your system).
> 5) restart Windows in normal mode and check under device manager and
> see if you have any problems or conflicts.
> --
> **************************** Michael E. Carver *************************
> Upside out, or inside down...False alarm the only game in town.
> =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=<[ /./. [- < ]>=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=