Resource Conflict.

G

Guest

i have a toshiba satelite laptop with Windows XP Professional, after using
the computer for a few minutes, the monitor turns blue some times black as if
the lights pn the monitor when out, I have to shut it of and then turn it on
again...after i restart i get a messgage that seems to be chacking the
installed components it says something like this¨

CPU = MOBILE INTEL (R)
191M SYSTEM RAM PASSED
1024K CACHE SRAM PASSED
SYSTEM BIOS SHADOWED
VIDEO BIOS SHADOWED
FIXED DISK 0
ATAPI CD-ROM
MOUSE INITIALIZED

ERROR
RESOURCE CONFLICT - PCI NETWORK CONTROLLER....
BUS 2 DEVICE 2..............

AND OTHER THINGS THAT I CANT SEEM TO REMEMBER BUT THIS IS PRETTY MUCH THE
SAME MESSAGE ALL THE TIME....WHAT COULD BE THE PROBLEM AFTER I PRESS F1 TO
RESUME I GET A MESSAGE THAT SAYS SYSTEM CRASS THEN THE MICROSOFT WEB PAGE
OPENS...WHAT CAN I DO TO RESOLVE THIS

THANKS FOR ANY HELP
 
A

Alan Smith

iza said:
i have a toshiba satelite laptop with Windows XP Professional, after using
the computer for a few minutes, the monitor turns blue some times black as
if
the lights pn the monitor when out, I have to shut it of and then turn it
on
again...after i restart i get a messgage that seems to be chacking the
installed components it says something like this¨

CPU = MOBILE INTEL (R)
191M SYSTEM RAM PASSED
1024K CACHE SRAM PASSED
SYSTEM BIOS SHADOWED
VIDEO BIOS SHADOWED
FIXED DISK 0
ATAPI CD-ROM
MOUSE INITIALIZED

ERROR
RESOURCE CONFLICT - PCI NETWORK CONTROLLER....
BUS 2 DEVICE 2..............

AND OTHER THINGS THAT I CANT SEEM TO REMEMBER BUT THIS IS PRETTY MUCH THE
SAME MESSAGE ALL THE TIME....WHAT COULD BE THE PROBLEM AFTER I PRESS F1 TO
RESUME I GET A MESSAGE THAT SAYS SYSTEM CRASS THEN THE MICROSOFT WEB PAGE
OPENS...WHAT CAN I DO TO RESOLVE THIS

THANKS FOR ANY HELP

Using capital letters is shouting. You may not get replies as it is
considered rude.

Maybe the motherboard battery has got low and its starting to lose some of
your settings. Consider replacing but do enter the BIOS and write down the
settings you have but look at any settings in your BIOS related to the
conflict. Also check related areas in the Windows Control Panel. Perhaps
your manual lists the settings, or they are on the Toshiba website? And I
bet they have tech support you can use.
 
G

Guest

i did not intend to come across as yelling i just type better in caps , but
anyways i appreciate your help.
 

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