PCI not detected/Not enough resources / TRIED EVERYTHING *

Dakota7312

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Hello,

So I recently completed building a new PC, and upon finishing the entire in & out set up I went to start a stream test and it said that my Game Capture was not detected (PCI card). So, upon entering Device Manger and in Sound & Game Controllers, there was no card detected.

The Game Capture card is an Elgato HD60 Pro (x1/x4/8/16 2.0 or higher) which is installed on my PCIx4 2.0 slot.

My MSI 1060 3GB is installed into my PCIx16 3.0 slot. (My only 3.0/x16 slot...)

This is my build:

Ryzen 1700x (No OC yet)
8GB Ram @ 2400mhz
Gigabyte x370 Gaming Rev.1 Mobo @ F4 (Heard F5a firmware is melting CPUs)
MSI GeForce 1060 3GB OC
Elgato HD60 Pro
120GB SSD
120GB SSD
3TB HDD
Windows 10 Fall Creators
Every driver has been either updated or rolled back for testing (Currently updated)

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The weirdest part is that if I remove the Elgato from the PCI slot for a quick second and re-install, it will refresh in Device Manager! But then stated it does not have enough shared sources to be used Code 12. (?)

It then states I need to restart to apply any changes, etc.

Then upon restart the card is MIA again! "Show hidden devices" option reveals that it's status is Code 45, not connected. So upon re-insertion, it refreshed and is live, but back to square one. Code 12, not enough resources, please restart PC. Endless loop.

I have tried every PCI slot(PCIx1/x1/x4). I have tried rolling back away from Fall Creators Update along with corresponding drivers, then verifying if problem is fixed..it wasn't so I sprung back forward.

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The BIOS is very poor to me, there is barely any interface settings and I am having trouble trying to decypher if this PCI issue is coming from there or if it's a shared IQL/Memory issue with another driver.

I also have tried enabling Integrated Graphics alongside the GPU but there is no option, atleast that I can find. Only boot graphics from PCI 1 or PCI 2 in the BIOS.

I've been endlessly trying drivers, checking registry, re-reading BIOS, updating and downgrading firmware and windows updates for days now & no luck, I've searched every where trying related and un-related issues. Maybe it's right in front of my face..

Thank you for reading & I hope you can share ANY insight to this..
 

Dakota7312

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off the top of my head, none that are out of the blue unless all my SATA's are enabled that are connected and extra LAN or sound cards or something?

Should I go through device manager and disable EVERYTHING that I don't use and reboot?

__ What about the PCI card not appearing until re-inserted each boot-up, is that resource related?
 

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Update: I removed Fall Creators update and completed uninstalled the Elgato drivers and software. Re-Updated Fall creators 1709. I then ran DDU and clean installed my GPU. I think inserted the Elgato HD60Pro capture card into the PCIex4 slot. It appeared in Device Manager. I then installed the driver and it noted "Device not migrated. conflcting address. Not enough resources available. Please restart to make changes." So upon restarting, the Capture card shows unconnected in thr Hidden Items in Device Manager. So I reinserted it Hot, and it appears again and the process repeats.

I searched the Registry for the conflicting class uid address and it came hp with my AS..USB eX Controller Host 3.1, So I disabled it which removed 3 of my USB ports (they were not in use), I then disabled and re-enabled the Elgato. Still nothing. I am at a loss and this is extremely frustrating..


I also disabled almost everything I could in the Device Manager besides my GPU, 1 USB host controller and one SATA AHCP connector and tried to verify resources available for the Elgato Card. Nope.
 
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Before the bios update I would get a "not enough resources available" within the device manager.

Just a quick update on this issue. I was in the same boat as this the original maker of this thread but after reading and compiling that with other information I found this is bios chipset issue. I then decided to go to the maker of the motherboard's website and see if the updated firmware was available, and it was. They want you to be VERY cautious when updating the firmware because like with all firmware if you do it wrong or have hardware that is incompatible with the latest version it could result in a catastrophic failure.

With that warning our of the way if you are not familiar with firmware and BIOS updating call the maker of the motherboard and send the motherboard back to have them complete this task.

If you are an experienced tech this should be something you should be able to complete with ease. I updated the BIOS to the latest version and the Elgato HD 60 Pro started working without issue. This is my brothers configuration.



Operating System: Windows 10 Home 64bit
Processor: AMD Ryzen 2300X Quad Core
Motherboard: A320M-HDV R4.0
Graphics AMD Radeon RX 560Series
Delgato HD 60 Pro Connected to the PCIE 2.0 port
Hope this helps!!!