Wireless Card BIOS settings disabled (Code 29)
Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2004 8:06 am
Hello,
I have a 760xd (purchased used) running WIN ME, using IE 5.x. I use a Netgear Wireless card (MA512) for Internet access through the PCIMIA slot. Everything has run smoothly for over a year now.
Yesterday I accessed my university's Web site and something "zapped" me. The browser attempted to open about 25 additional windows until the computer ultimately crashed.
Upon reboot I was taken to the IBM Test screen, I attempted rebooting several times, reaching this screen each time. I ran the tests and rebooted. Then I was taken to the configuration screen. I clicked on each of the little boxes and apparently, under the configuration tab, also selected "Initialize".
After that reboot Windows loaded, I ran AVG with updated definitions (that had been downloaded the night before) and found no viruses.
However - now my Netgear card is showing in system devices under a Texas Instruments PCI bus controller and is giving two error messages:
The first is that "IRQ Steering is not enabled. Click to enable." Clicking to enable prompts for a restart. Allowing the restart brings me back to the same message each time. Refusing the restart and refreshing the properties gives me: "This device is not enabled in BIOS (code 29)." It goes on to say something about consulting the user manual to enable this device in your BIOS. Under the Resources tab, attempting to enter the settings manually brings the message "This resource cannot be modified".
To the best I can tell from Internet research my BIOS settings were reset either by myself when I hit Initialize or by whatever zapped me (?) - now I need to reset my CMOS (?)
I'm actual quite capable in computer repair when given specific instructions however I am basically illiterate at this level of knowledge (I have no idea what the CMOS is or how to get to it - all I know is it's hidden for a reason - so folks like me don't mess with it!)
Can anyone offer step-by-step instructions as to what I should do?
Thanks,
Jacki
I have a 760xd (purchased used) running WIN ME, using IE 5.x. I use a Netgear Wireless card (MA512) for Internet access through the PCIMIA slot. Everything has run smoothly for over a year now.
Yesterday I accessed my university's Web site and something "zapped" me. The browser attempted to open about 25 additional windows until the computer ultimately crashed.
Upon reboot I was taken to the IBM Test screen, I attempted rebooting several times, reaching this screen each time. I ran the tests and rebooted. Then I was taken to the configuration screen. I clicked on each of the little boxes and apparently, under the configuration tab, also selected "Initialize".
After that reboot Windows loaded, I ran AVG with updated definitions (that had been downloaded the night before) and found no viruses.
However - now my Netgear card is showing in system devices under a Texas Instruments PCI bus controller and is giving two error messages:
The first is that "IRQ Steering is not enabled. Click to enable." Clicking to enable prompts for a restart. Allowing the restart brings me back to the same message each time. Refusing the restart and refreshing the properties gives me: "This device is not enabled in BIOS (code 29)." It goes on to say something about consulting the user manual to enable this device in your BIOS. Under the Resources tab, attempting to enter the settings manually brings the message "This resource cannot be modified".
To the best I can tell from Internet research my BIOS settings were reset either by myself when I hit Initialize or by whatever zapped me (?) - now I need to reset my CMOS (?)
I'm actual quite capable in computer repair when given specific instructions however I am basically illiterate at this level of knowledge (I have no idea what the CMOS is or how to get to it - all I know is it's hidden for a reason - so folks like me don't mess with it!)
Can anyone offer step-by-step instructions as to what I should do?
Thanks,
Jacki