Resource Conflict with PCMCIA Wlan Card on boot process

- Did switch off the onboard wlan card in win and also with the switch near the onboard wlan.
- Did flash the newest bios version
Seems to be that the problem is in the loading process.
Is it possible to switch off the onboard card in the loading process? Even if I am sure that it must be possible to have both cards installed?
I am realy looking forward to get some help.
A pitty that there is no chat.

No, as far as I know you can disable only the LAN card and not WLan card.
The WLan card can be disabled in the device manager.
But did you try to change the BIOS options for the PCMCIA card.
I dont know what notebook you have but the Toshiba BIOS provide configuration options on the second page.
If the Device Config is set to All devices you will be able to change the PC card controller mode to: Auto selected, PCIC compatible or CardBus/16bit
If it does not make any improvements then I assume there is nothing to do

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