Resources on starting Equium L10 conflict error

At startup my L10 hangs in the BIOS with the error "network controller resource conflict-pci on the card mother Bus: 02, device, service 04 00".
At this point, it offers the possibility of F1 to resume or F2 to enter setup.

The DVD drive is not recognized in windows and can be found in the BACK.
Also, when I select to boot from the XP CD in the BIOS it does not work and the boots from the hard drive.

I can't connect to the net via the NETWORK card or wireless as it doesn't seem to like the wireless card.
A train of thought is that my motherboard is on its way.

Any ideas?

Hello

huh, really sounds like a hardware related issue. But before contacting a service centre, you should try a BIOS update. Maybe it helps, or maybe not. Can I just suggest that it you before sending the laptop.

If the problem persists then click on [HERE: http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/cgi-bin/ToshibaCSG/download_whitepaper.jsp?service=EU&WHITEPAPER_ID=0 000000871] to find a few ASP to send the machine for them.

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