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Troubleshooting Guide
Fixing device-related problems
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For further information about Device Manager, refer to
Windows 98 Second Edition online help.
Fixing device-related problems
If you don't have a hardware conflict, but you think your problem
could be related to one of your computer's devices, refer to the
following list to locate the section relating to the problematic
device. These sections list common device problems and
solutions.
Memory card problems
Incorrectly connected or faulty memory cards may cause errors
that seem to be device-related. So it's worthwhile checking for
these first:
1
Make sure the computer isn't in Resume Mode.
2
Click Start, then click Shut Down.
Windows displays the Shut Down Windows dialog box.
3
Click the button next to Shut down the computer, then click
Yes or OK, as appropriate.
Windows shuts down and turns off the computer
automatically.
NOTE: You may have to manually turn off the computer in
Windows NT.
Part II: Technical Reference
The Resources tab, which lists the resources assigned to
the device. If you have a device conflict, it is shown in the
Conflicting device list.
The Drivers tab, which displays the drivers being used by
the device.