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Here is a screenshot of my sound section. As you can see the only "problem device" is a PCI to PCI bridge...it says that there aren't enough resources for it.
Thanks.
Here is a screenshot of my sound section. As you can see the only "problem device" is a PCI to PCI bridge...it says that there aren't enough resources for it.
Thanks.
You need that functioning well.
Visit your motherboard manufacturer's site for updated bios and/or chipset drivers.
Report back if you found and installed along with new status/screenshot or error codes.
Disable any unnecessary and unused ports in bios after flashing or right away if there are no bios updates.
I'm having the same problem right now ... on my way over to Asus's website to download latest motherboard drivers.
My problem is with a BFG 7300 GS video card and a Asus M2A-VM motherboard.
Will post update in a few min
Downloaded the Asus Update utility (Vista 32 bit version) and the latest BIOS (version 2302). Rebooted the comp, then when Windows loaded I was prompted to reboot again, and after that reboot my dual monitors were finally working!
In Device Manager I now have a Display Adapter with my 7300GS shown underneath it. PCI Standard Bus - Bus no longer shows an error.
Problem solved for me.
Awesome, I'll have to try that..I was a little wary of updating my BIOS but I may just try that. Glad you got yours working.
So was I Jay!
Luckily the Asus Update program runs through the Windows environment so I didn't have to make a bootable usb or anything like that. It was 2am and after working 18 straight hours I did not want to go through that hassle.
Good Luck!
Bios updates always recommended to be done outside of Windows. Exception is when only Windows utility is offered by manufacturer.
This is to avoid conflicts with OS/software and to prevent system failure while flashing. If that happens, you'll have to purchase a new bios chip for the motherboard.
Safest way = boot to dos
BIOS update worked like a charm! Thanks everyone.
I used the windows utility that came with my motherboard CD...good thing since I don't have a floppy drive lol.
Thanks again everyone!
And you know this, maaaaaan! (Floppy drive not needed however. Other ways possible outside Windows too. Boot to USB. Boot to DVD/CD. etc...)
Sooo glad i found this thread, exact same same hardware and exaact same problem. Turned out exact same solution:) BIOS UPDATE