SOURCE: Resource Conflict - PCI Network Controller in Slot 02
Hi akwasi,
Try pressing F2 and look in the bios for a setting that says "Load Bios defaults". If you have any PCMCI cards inserted please remove them first and try a re-boot.
Have you added any new components on the PCI bus? If you have you need to make sure that the BIOS is allowed to reconfigure the interrupts. The device in slot 03 is conflicting with the integrated network controller hosted on the PCI bus. Remove the device in slot 3 and all should be well.
Most BIOS manufacturers allow the PC/Laptop to manage it's own interrupts, so ensure the device you've inserted allows for this. If it uses fixed interrupts this might be your problem.
A good manual should details the BIOS setting you can adjust in order to get the PCI controller happy again and allow the machine to POST correctly.
Regards,
Spare head 2
SOURCE: Resource Conflict - PCI Network Controller in Slot 02
check for an update of bios on acer.com it will fix your laptop problem....
SOURCE: when starting the laptop acer
If it just started doing this all of a sudden, then it is a good bet that *********** board is fried. If you just installed some memory or a communications card or new drive, then take it out and see if it still does it. If not, check the installation instructions to make sure it was put in right.
SOURCE: I have Acer Aspire 5101
you need to flash your bios with a new version try the laptop manufacture's site.
SOURCE: Bus: 06, Device: 01, Function:
I would firstly reboot and if that doesn't clear the error run www.iobit.com asc.setup utility to remove crosslinked files and sort out a crosslinked registry. Failing that remove the driver from the Control Panel and let the OS set up a fresh driver. Make sure the driver is the correct one!
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