hardware conflict

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John Barden

I have a SIIG Parallel Pro printer port that I got when
my computer was still running Windows 98. I have since
installed XP. When I did that the I/O port address for my
extra printer port was taken over by the ISAPNP read data
port. My printer port only gives me two I/O port options,
and now both are occupied by other devices (the printer
port that came with the computer uses the other I/O
port). Can I change the I/O port address of the ISAPNP
read data port without crashing the system? How would I
do this? ANy help would be much appreciated. I use two
ptinters, and I don't really want to have to go out and
buy another printer port.
 
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