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Solving Conflicts
Name: FATMIKE-GREG Date: June 16, 2004 at 16:54:23 Pacific OS: Windows 95 CPU/Ram: Pentium MMX 200MHZ/ 32 Mb
Comment:
How can I solve a conflict when Device Manager won't change the IRQ settings?
Name: jboy Date: June 16, 2004 at 17:03:02 Pacific
Reply:
Wrong forum bud.
If you've unticked 'use automatic settings' and it still can't be changed, it may be that a hardware jumper needs to be set - such as on an older soundcard.
Try posting with specifics in the Win95/98 forum.
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