Start up problem

P

Peter

At Windows Start up I got next error message,

"Warning: Error
Resource Conflict-PCI in slot 03. Bus:01, Device: OB,
Function:00"

To Resume I pressed <F1> and my computer started to work.

Please let me know about what is this message and how to
solve this problem.

Thanks for any help.
Peter
 
H

Haus

Hello
This is a conflict in the 3rd PCI slot in your puter, have you installed a
piece of hardware lately to that slot, if so then remove the device from the
device manager and remove the piece of hardware and restart to see if that
resolves the issue.

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Hope This Helps
Haus
Not a MS-MVP
Not a MVP
Not nothing, just a good ole boy.
 
P

Pete

Thanks for response.

I did not install any hardware. I have had this message
several days ago, than it disappeared itself, and now
appeared again.

Thank you in advance for any future advice.
 
M

Michael Solomon \(MS-MVP Windows Shell/User\)

Okay, you did not install any hardware. Is there any hardware occupying
that PCI slot? If yes, that's the device to which it is referring so you
might want to remove that device and see if the problem goes away
permanently, if yes and you need the device, you may need to look for
updated drivers from the manufacturer of the device or replace the device.
 
P

Peter

Dear Michael Solomon:

Thanks a lot for your information. Please let me know
WHERE IS LOCATED this slot 03, what kind of device can be
in this slot, or where can I get this information. I use
ETOWER 633ids COMPUTER.

Thank you in advance for your additional help.

Sincerely,
Peter
 
M

Michael Solomon \(MS-MVP Windows Shell/User\)

You will need to check the documentation that came with your computer, it
should designate which is slot 03. I have no idea what is in the slot
beyond some PCI device, possibly soundcard, maybe add-in connections,
possibly a modem card, you have to determine which slot and check for
yourself.

If you cannot determine this on your own, you may have to take the PC to a
shop, tell them the error and see if they can diagnose the issue.
 

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