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Quadriflax - Dec 22, 2002 |
Quadriflax | Dec 22, 2002 | |||
I just reinstalled Windows and things seem to be working okay. Except that it crashed once... I think that might have been TweakUI's fault. Anyway, I'm trying to figure out if there's a problem with my IRQ settings. Things didn't really start to screw up until I installed my new GeForce4 Ti4200. So I went to the mfg's website and read the FAQ. Seems there's a lot of IRQ issues. Looking in device manager I don't see any problems, but I'm still a little confused. From the FAQ at http://www.bfgtech.com/faq.html... "I can't get AGP working, Direct-X Diagnostics fail, or I get lockups in games. How can I fix it?" I don't have any of these problems specifically, but it made me look closer at my IRQ settings. Here's what they are: 00 - System timer 01 - Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural Keyboard 02 - Programmable interrupt controller 03 - ACPI IRQ Holder for PCI IRQ Steering 03 - 3Com EtherLink XL TPO 10Mb Ethernet Adapter 04 - Communications Port (COM1) 05 - ACPI IRQ Holder for PCI IRQ Steering 05 - VIA VT83C572/VT82C586 PCI to USB Universal Host Controller 05 - VIA VT83C572/VT82C586 PCI to USB Universal Host Controller 05 - NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti 4200 06 - Standard Floppy Disk Controller 07 - ECP Printer Port (LPT1) 08 - System CMOS/real time clock 09 - SCI IRQ used by ACPI bus 10 - Creative SB16 Emulation 11 - ACPI IRQ Holder for PCI IRQ Steering 11 - Creative SB Live! 13 - Numeric data processor 14 - VIA Bus Master PCI IDE Controller 14 - Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 15 - VIA Bus Master PCI IDE Controller 15 - Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) According to the FAQ's answer, first, my card should be at IRQ11. This is clearly not the case. Does that really matter? If so, what can I do to fix that? My soundcard is already at 11. Second, what the hell are those USB Universal Host Controllers? This site I found ( http://mirror.ati.com/support/infobase/3082.html... ) says the only thing that can share the same IRQ number is the IRQ Holder for PCI IRQ Steering. I'm thinking maybe those are my extra USB slots? My mobo came with a D-Bracket (diagnostic lights with two USB ports on them) and that's the only thing I can think of that would be, but I could be way wrong. My printer is the only thing plugged into either of those ports. Which, if I'm right in my assumption, would explain why before I reinstalled Windows turning on my printer caused my computer to reset spontaineously. I haven't used it as much on this install so I haven't seen that problem yet. Blargh. I'm sorry it's such a long post, I really don't know what I'm up against here. I've tried looking around for answers but it's just so damn hard to pinpoint issues and get answers to specific questions. If anyone can help me out here I would greatly appreciate it. Should I be moving cards around, changing settings in Windows, BIOS...? Thanks much for any help. edit: just thought I should add that I don't NEED those two USB ports on the D-Bracket. If this is indeed the problem I can always remove it if that's what's needed. I have other USB ports I can plug my printer to (or I could even use the old printer cable...) |
Gear | Dec 23, 2002 | |||
Check if you have the agp irq enabled in your bios, and the acpi functions, and the pnp os. Don't change the irq's with windows, that usually does more "damage". Upgrade your windows, at least to win98se. You know, some compatibility issues exist because of that (new hardware with old buggy os is not a good combination). Check your drivers to be win certified ones, not betas (specially sblive, nvidia & via 4in1 ones). You can always deactivate any device you don't need through your BIOS, not the win device manager. Ah, and try to change slots for the pci devices. Anyways, I can get rid of that buggy videocard of yours |