How can I test my parallel port? I am unable to install my scanner or printer (both using this port). I am thinking the port is not working since I installed the same equipment on my old pc without problems.
In setup I switched it to allow P-ATA and S-ATA, didn't work. Then I tried P-ATA and still not working. In device manager there are 2 ports listed (com1 and com2) in Ports & LPTs. Both ports are enabled.
Your mangler doesn't show the parallel.
I'm not familiar with the p-ata or s-ata. Choice with the parallel is to enable it and possible 3 settings, spp, epp and I forget the other.
You may have a splash screen on bootup. Some modern BIOSs have it that show processor, memory , and peripherals along with their addresses. You may want to look there if available.
Ed Fair
Give the wrong symptoms, get the wrong solutions.
May or may not work but i've had trouble installing a printer before. No matter what I checked, all seemed ok so I went in Device Manager and deleted the parrallel port entry in there and rebooted.
When the pc came back up, it re-installed the parrallel port and mysteriously noticed that there was a printer attached to it X-).
I tried deleting the ports and rebooting, still nothing.
In the bios, in IDE Configuration is where I see the option for "Onboard IDE Operate Mode". Enhanced mode or compatible mode are the options. Per the manual it seems that if I am using 2000/XP I need to use Enhanced mode, which I am. "Enhanced mode support on" gives options of p-ata, s-ata or p-ata + s-ata. The maual states "the default setting s-ata allows you to use native OS on serial ata and parallel ata ports. We recommend that you do not change the default setting for better OS compatibility."
This is how it was initially set, I modified it but put it back. Is this the correct section of the bios setup or am I way off???
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