M35x-S149 Resource Conflicts in Bios

This laptop was working fine, then starting posting 3 resource conlficts at bootup
Resource Conflict- PCI Serial Bus Controller on motherboard
Resource Conflict- PCI Network Controller on motherboard
Resource Conflict- PCI Network Controller on motherboard
This occurs before windows even loads.  If I hit F1 to resume it will go on and load Windows.  I will have no networking at all.  In troubleshooting I pulled the wireless card and one of these went away.  I can use a USB wireless adapter and it works.  
Just would like to resolve these errors at bootup.  Pls don't ell me it needs a motherboard.

I think I already did this.  This weekend I went in to device manager and uninstalled all the conflicting devices.  I rebooted.  At bootup BEFORE it started to load Windows the BIOS (I am assuming) reported the conflict again.  I clicked F1 to continue.  Once Windows loaded it detected these devices and asked to find drivers to install them.  i installed the drivers OK.  It still has the issue at bootup with the conflict.  Also- I had no external devices connected to the laptop.
It seems the bios is creating the resource conflict.  I had hoped when i flashed the bios with newer firmware it would fix it.  nope.
Is there a way to manually configure resources in the bios to fix this issue?

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