by bitSync » Wed Aug 15, 2012 7:57 pm
Inch by inch...
Well, I ran hdwwiz.exe (on Win7 x64 Professional) as advised and made a little headway. One of the options in hdwwiz was to add COM ports, which I did. The Device Manager now sees a line entry for 'Ports (COM & LPT)' and beneath it an entry for 'Communications Port (COM3)'. The Device Driver reports that COM3 isn't using any resources because it has a problem. In looking at the COM3 resources, the I/O range (03F8 - 03FF) and the IRQ (0x00000004 (04)) conflict with the PCI bus (I/O range) and the ACPI x64 based PC (IRQ).
There are a number of Basic Configurations for COM3 to choose from, but it looks like all of them have one or more device conflicts, either I/O range, IRQ, or both. Several conflicts seem to just identify the PCI bus as a conflicting device. For now, I've disabled the newly instantiated COM3 until I can resolve the device conflicts.
If anyone here has any experience with setting up a COM Port on Win7 to not conflict with another device, and to be associated with a specific USB port, please let me know. Thanks!
P.S. - Also wondering, why did the OS start choosing an available COM port at COM3 instead of COM1?
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