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Not sure if this is the correct place for this thread, but it seemed the most likely. If not I apologize. I just bought a PCMCIA card reader and installed it in my Compaq EVO4000 desktop at work. I have the need to program a flash card from time to time so I thought that this would be a good solution. The reader is PCD-TP-110CS, made by Amtron Technology. I installed it an available PCI slot as per the instructions and when I restarted my computer windows installed the necessary drivers for the TI controller.
Everything looked fine at that point. The card I need to program is a linear flash card made by Smart Modular Technologies.
It is FL64M-20-11737-J5. I have used this card several times before in a laptop that had the PCMCIA reader built in with no problems. In order to program the card I am required to use the third party software made by the same company, called FlashTools 2000. Driver Fingerspot Deskpro Series more. I installed the software with no problems and it automatically assigns a driver to use with the card.
(Centenial Linear Flash Card driver) Everything was good up to this point. When I insert the card into the reader and start the FlashTools program it will recognize the card but I cannot do anything else with it. The reader will not read the card at all. If I go into device manager the card is listed with a yellow exclamation mark and the following error code: This device cannot find enough free resources that it can use.
(Code 12) I've checked everywhere in the resources and the card is not even showing in there. I can see the Texas Instruments controller listed but I don't see any other devices that would be causing a conflict. I've tried everything that I can think of to get this thing to work. I've removed and reinstalled just about all of the device drivers.
I've moved the PCI card to a different slot. Been through the troubleshooting wizard a number of times and searched throughout the internet for some possible solution, but nothing yet has worked. My setup is an Intel 2.4 with 1GB ram, running XP Pro. I'd really like to get this working.
If anybody has any ideas please help me out here. This device cannot find enough free resources that it can use. If you want to use this device, you will need to disable one of the other devices on this system.
(Code 12) Cause This error can occur if two devices that are installed on your computer have been assigned the same I/O ports, the same interrupt, or the same Direct Memory Access channel (either by the BIOS, the operating system, or both). This error message can also appear if the BIOS did not allocate enough resources to the device. Recommended resolution You can use the Troubleshooting Wizard in Device Manager to determine where the conflict is, and then disable the conflicting device. El Diario De Noa Pdf Download here. Disable the conflicting device • On the device Properties dialog box, click the General tab.
• Click Troubleshoot to start the Troubleshooting Wizard. The wizard asks you some simple questions and provides a solution to your problem based on the answers that you provide. • Follow the resolution steps provided by the wizard to resolve the problem.?
Yes, I've already been through all of that. The problem is when I check the list of resources I do not see any that are conflicting, so I cannot tell which one the card has a conflict with. In fact, the card does not even appear in the resources list. The card reader does, but not the card itself. Please understand, the card I am trying to read is not a wireless card or a 3G card, or anything like that. It is a linear flash card and as such, when I plug it into the reader it shows up as new hardware found. I then install the special driver that comes with the Flashtools program and that's when the conflict begins.
I know the card is ok because I can use it in a laptop that has a built in PCMCIA card reader with no problems. Thanks for the reply. Good idea, jdc2000, I'll give that a try. Train, same memory location as what? Plus, how do I go about changing any of the resources? Download Driver For Usb Camera Genius more.
When I go into the properties the selection for 'Use automatic settings' is greyed out and not changeable. That's my other problem. Even if I could see the conflict windows will not allow me to change any of them. I've looked at a lot of the devices in the list and those settings are all greyed out on all of them, and I do have administrative rights.
I remember having to do this from time to time back in the old days with win98, but this is the first time I have run into it with XP. Thanks guys.Randy. I was thinking that but what device do I set to what settings? I was in the bios the other day and I did see some devices, like com ports that I could change the settings for. Actually, now that I recall, while I was in the bios I disabled the com and parallel ports as I don't have a need for them for anything right now. I was really hoping that that would made a difference but it appears not.