Re: serial port does not appear in device manager.



"Dave Patrick" wrote:

Check that it is enabled in cmos setup


Thanks for your fast response.

I suspected that at first and checked. Serial port did enabled (0x3f8, 4). I
disabled it, rebooted. Enabled it again, rebooted. No magic.

I added a comm port manually, again. It was given the name of com4, and
still had resource conflict.
However, I kept it this time (I uninstalled it immediately in previous
trials). Rebooted. com1 appeared. Strange (at least from my view).

Either BIOS or system should be responsible.
.



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