This indicates a
problem with your motherboard??™s support for ACPI power management
(discussed in Chapter 5). Contact the manufacturer of your motherboard
for a BIOS update. Next, try removing the device (right-click
and select Uninstall) and then restarting Windows.
This device is either not present, not working properly, or does not have all
the drivers installed (Code 10). If the device is a PCI or ISA card inserted in
your computer, make sure it??™s firmly seated in its slot. Otherwise, make
sure it??™s plugged in and powered up. If it??™s an external device, try turning
it off and then on again. Then, of course, try removing the drivers
(right-click and select Uninstall) and then run the Add New Hardware
wizard from Control Panel.
Windows stopped responding while attempting to start this device, and therefore
will never attempt to start this device again (Code 11). Windows may
disable devices that prevent it from loading. To re-enable this device,
right-click the device name and select Uninstall, and then restart
Windows.
This device cannot find any free {type} resources to use (Code 12). See the
solution for error code 6.
This device is either not present, not working properly, or does not have all
the drivers installed (Code 13). See the solution for error code 10.
This device cannot work properly until you restart your computer (Code
14). Do I need to tell you what to do here?
This device is causing a resource conflict (Code 15).
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