In my device manager I am seeing 2 entries of "PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge" yet one is giving an error of not having enough resources.
I have no clue what the issue is, this is a new reinstall, the only thing I can think of is that I have a new sound card in a PCI slot that I have never used before (I bought a new video card so I had to move the sound card)
Click "show hidden devices" and report if there are any flagged devices. Uninstall all flagged devices. Uninstall both PCI-PCI bridge devices and reboot. One or both will come back.
Yes and I have, I have 2 PCI slots and the sound card has been in both. Not change when it is moved. I also have this issue with the vid card in my wife's rig as well as my previous vid card.
Even when I do a complete reinstall of the OS the problem is still there to greet me, could my MOBO be dying?
On a side note, not sure if this is related to the above issue (I think it is) but when I try to install drivers for the video card, the system acts as though it cannot detect it.
I have picture and the display is perfect, but there are no display drivers listed in device manager at all, and no driver install program can detect the video card.
This device cannot find enough free resources that it can use. (Code 12)
If you want to use this device, you will need to disable one of the other devices on this system.
Click Troubleshoot to start the troubleshooter for this device.
When the sound card is completely removed the error message goes away. However the sound card is brand new and I have verified that it does work. I had a previous sound card that died, could that sound card dying have screwed with the PCI slots? The sound card is the onlt device using a PCI slot.
I am unable to assign a different IRQ to the device. In the window where I would do so it says that there are no conflicts. In the window where I would change the resources the device is using it gives me no options to do so, only the same error message that is seen on the properties screen.
My video card is also acting as though the drivers are not installed. Considering this appears with each OS install, could removing the CMOS solve the issue?
I have installed the sound card in my wife's rig and the same error occurs. Apparently the sound card is the culprit not the MOBO, I'll be RMAing it to Newegg.
My first time ever having to do so though, so the process is new to me lol. Sucks that it cost $13 to ship a 1lb package via UPS.
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