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Did chaning the IRQ fix your problem? My Live! is sharing an IRQ with my promise IDE card, but my BIOS won't let me change IRQ/PCI Slot settings and I don't have time to pull out the case and switch cards right now . . . even if I did the manual doesn't say if there are any "non IRQ sharing PCI slots". It's a Giga-Byte BX2000+ if anyone knows where I can find the info, their site says nothing about it, so apparently there aren't any non sharing PCI slots? On Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 07:33:38PM -0400, Michael Galloway wrote:
yup ....
the sound board and the video board were on the same irq. william, thanks for the heads up!
-- michael
On Tue, 23 Oct 2001, William Dulyea wrote:
check and see which IRQ # your cards are sharing with other PCI devices, in particular your video card. If your sound card SBLive! is sharing you can change it in your systems bios to an un-used IRQ # or (the better solution) move your sound card to open non-sharing PCI slot on you system main board.
Hope this helps.
BTW: if you make changes in your BIOS for IRQ #'s your are likely to have problems in you Wins OS if dual-booting.
-William
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