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Resolving software and hardware incompatibilities, Windows xp, Windows 2000 – Dell Dimension 2200 User Manual

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attempt to return your operating system to its previous operating state before the new device driver installation:

1.

 

Click the Start button, and then right-click My Computer.

2.

 

Click Properties.

3.

 

Click the Hardware tab, and then click Device Manager.

4.

 

In the Device Manager window, right-click the device for which the new driver was installed, and then click Properties.

5.

 

Click the Drivers tab.

6.

 

Click Roll Back Driver.

Resolving Software and Hardware Incompatibilities

Windows XP

and

Windows 2000

IRQ conflicts occur if a device either is not detected during the operating system setup or is detected but incorrectly

configured.

Windows XP

To check for conflicts on a computer running Windows XP:

1.

 

Click the Start button, and then click Control Panel.

2.

 

Click Performance and Maintenance, and then click System.

3.

 

Click the Hardware tab, and then click Device Manager.

4.

 

In the Device Manager list, check for conflicts with the other devices.

Conflicts are indicated by a yellow exclamation point (!) beside the conflicting device or a red X if the device has been disabled.

5.

 

Double-click any conflicting device listed to bring up the Properties window so you can determine what needs to be reconfigured or removed from the

Device Manager.

Resolve these conflicts before checking specific devices.

6.

 

Double-click the malfunctioning device type in the Device Manager list.

7.

 

Double-click the icon for the specific device in the expanded list.

The Properties window appears.

8.

 

Resolve any IRQ conflicts.

If there is an IRQ conflict, the Device status area in the Properties window reports what cards or devices are sharing the device's IRQ.

You can also use the Windows XP Hardware Troubleshooter. To use the troubleshooter, click the Start button and click Help and Support. Type hardware
troubleshooter

in the Search field, and then click the arrow to start the search. Click Hardware Troubleshooter in the Search Results list. In the Hardware

Troubleshooter list, click I need to resolve a hardware conflict on my computer, and then click Next.

Windows 2000

To check for conflicts on a computer running Windows 2000:

1.

 

Click the Start button, point to Settings, and click Control Panel.

2.

 

In the Control Panel, double-click System.

3.

 

Click the Hardware tab.

4.

 

Click Device Manager.

5.

 

Click View, and then click Resources by connection.

6.

 

Double-click Interrupt request (IRQ) to view the IRQ assignments.

Conflicts are indicated by a yellow exclamation point (!) beside the conflicting device or a red X if the device has been disabled.

7.

 

Double-click any conflicting device listed to bring up the Properties window so you can determine what needs to be reconfigured or removed from the

Device Manager. Resolve these conflicts before checking specific devices.

8.

 

Double-click the malfunctioning device type in the Device Manager list.

9.

 

Double-click the icon for the specific device in the expanded list.

The Properties window appears.

 

If there is an IRQ conflict, the Device status area in the Properties window reports what cards or devices are sharing the device's IRQ.  

10.

Resolve the IRQ conflicts.

You can also use the Windows 2000 Hardware Troubleshooter. To use the troubleshooter, click the Start button and click Help. Click Troubleshooting and
Maintenance
on the Contents tab, click Windows 2000 troubleshooters, and then click Hardware. In the Hardware Troubleshooter list, click I need to
resolve a hardware conflict on my computer
, and then click Next.