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Solve : ASUS sabertooth 990fx r1.01?

Answer» I have a problem i do not understand after many years building computers .
GOT the board as an upgrade to sdr radio computer .
The hardware asus sabertooth 990fx r1.01 motherboard 8 gigs of ddr 3 1866mhz ram older evga 550ti video card lava pci parallel card for radio so i need the card .I installed fresh copy of windows 10 32 bit (need to use 32 bit for the radio as drivers only WORK in 32 bit ) and install went with no problems got the dexktop and went into devise manager and installed drivers for lava pci card as usual rebooted computer and yellow triangle next to lava card say no enough resources error ok not happy now went into bios turned off things i don't use com port and   JMicron ATA Controller restarted computer back to windows desktop checked again devise manager and still yellow triangle ok now to try a sdr USB radio dongle works on everything i have tried it on plugged into usb  on back drivers auto install in windows try using it with software i get not enough resources .
I have never seen this with any system i have EVER built or used all the way back to intel 386 cpu  motherboards .
So if someone can help me with this problem i would be very happy because i pulled out a lot of hair trying to get this system to work .People having that error on the LAVA forums are instructed that their motherboard is incompatible. Quote
lava pci parallel card for radio so i need the card

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People having that error on the LAVA forums are instructed that their motherboard is incompatible.

What is the exact model of the Parallel Addon Card your using? Are you using a driver intended for an earlier version of Windows under Windows 10 32-bit and forcing it to take PAST a warning about unsigned driver etc?

Your solution I am thinking will be to either use a different (older) computer for the Radio ( preferably one that still came with onboard Integrated Parallel Port )  or pair that Lava pci parallel card up with a OS such as Windows 7 32-bit.

*Also to note running this system that has 8GB RAM on a 32-bit version of Windows will only allow use of 3GB of the 8GB, so 5GB is wasted unused!


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