Oops! Messed up PCI!

Harold Hallikainen harold at hallikainen.com
Sat Dec 3 02:12:18 UTC 2005


> On Fri, 2005-12-02 at 07:39 -0800, Harold Hallikainen wrote:
>> During a yumex update last night, my HP zv6000 laptop stopped
>> responding. The screensaver asked for the password, then said
>> "checking..." and sat there a very long time. I finally shut down the
>> power to try to get control back. Now, on reboot, I'm getting messages
>> similar to the following:
>>
>> PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 7 of bridge 0000:00:04.0
>> PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 8 of bridge 0000:00:04.0
>>
>> Not available because of resource collisions.
>>
>> So, now my ndis wireless does not work. Is there a way to get this
>> working without doing a re-install of FC4?
>
> Is the network card built in or is it a PCMCIA thingie?  This sure
> smells of a hardware fault.  If it's a PCMCIA card, unplug it and plug
> it back in.  If it's built-in, I'd try to reseat your memory cards in
> the machine.  They're usually available under a cover somewhere on the
> bottom of the system.
>


It's an internal thing, part of the HP laptop. I'll mess with it and see
what I can find.

THANKS!

Harold




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