Satellite Pro L10 - PCI on motherboard at boot error

Hey,.

I have a Toshiba Satellite Pro L10.
This weekend my laptop works normally.
But now for some reason when I boot I get this error message:

Resource conflict - mother PCI card
Bus: 02, device: 01, function: 00
F1 F2 for Setup to resume

I can still get into Windows (XP SP2) and the computer works normally, but the error message is a gene.
I've also updated the BIOS to the latest version that I could find on the Toshiba site, but still get the error.
I guess that it is a hardware problem, maybe something is broken/failing?

Any help would be appreciated.

Hello

I m not 100% sure that this error could say, but I guess that the PCI device (perhaps a card) connected to the bus 2 causes this error message.

Maybe this could be a PCMCIA controller that is responsible for the PCMCIA card.

Did you check your device manager for errors that are indicated by yellow exclamation points?

Please check if one of the devices listed in the Device Manager does not work properly.

Good bye

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