Can someone help me make sense of the following please.
Pheonix TrustedCore NB
System BIOS Version: V2.00
Bus:06, Device :02, Function:00
ERROR
Resourse Conflict -PCI in slot 3
Bus:06, Device :02, Function:00
ERROR
Bus:06, Device :04, Function:01
Then repeats function:01, 02, 03
Press <F1> to resume
pressing F1 results in a good boot with everything working as it should as far as I can tell.
Acer Aspire 5100 winxp mce sp3
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Boot ERROR Resource Conflict
#2
Posted 12 September 2010 - 06:00 PM
Stating the obvious, this is your BIOS.
Is you clock displaying the correct time?
Is you clock displaying the correct time?
#3
Posted 13 September 2010 - 05:18 PM
Thankyou yes I realise its the bios but thats about all I understood the clock is fine but what I was trying to ask was what do I do about the errors and how do I identify the problem device/instruction?
#4
Posted 13 September 2010 - 05:51 PM
Is this your Acer laptop?
If you can find it...you might consider replacing the CMOS/RTC battery...it may be the problem (as suggested by dc3 when he asked about your system clock/time).
Louis
If you can find it...you might consider replacing the CMOS/RTC battery...it may be the problem (as suggested by dc3 when he asked about your system clock/time).
Louis
#5
Posted 14 September 2010 - 03:16 PM
Hmmm thank you Louis
I am not sure that will be the answer, just a gut feeling but yes it is my laptop and I dont have a clue where the cmos battery would be hiding and as said the clock is fine, however the main battery is so Kuput I have to run between plug sockets if I move up or down stairs so I will bear this in mind I have a new keyboard to fit at some point too so then would be a good time to replace it anyway it has worked pretty much 24/7 for the last 4 years.
I've had this boot problem for a few weeks but I have bigger problems from a virus right now.
Your advice and time greatly appreciated.
Vince (An Old Dog but a receptive one who embraces change but usually moans about it anyway)
I am not sure that will be the answer, just a gut feeling but yes it is my laptop and I dont have a clue where the cmos battery would be hiding and as said the clock is fine, however the main battery is so Kuput I have to run between plug sockets if I move up or down stairs so I will bear this in mind I have a new keyboard to fit at some point too so then would be a good time to replace it anyway it has worked pretty much 24/7 for the last 4 years.
I've had this boot problem for a few weeks but I have bigger problems from a virus right now.
Your advice and time greatly appreciated.
Vince (An Old Dog but a receptive one who embraces change but usually moans about it anyway)
This post has been edited by v6nce: 14 September 2010 - 03:22 PM
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