I just installed a Philips PCI sound card, and look how Win2K decided to allocate IRQ's:
11:HPT370 RAID adapter
11:Linksys Network card
11:Matrox G400
11:Philips sound card
11:Texas INstruments 1394 adapter
11:VIA USB Host controller
11:VIA USB Host controller
The VIA is shown twice (don't know why). Also, IRQ's 5,7 and 9 are completely unused! My motherboard is an ABIT-KT7Raid, and when it first boots the bios, most of these PCI devices are on their own IRQ. then Win2K jams everything onto #11! I've logged in as Administrator on my machine, but I can't "uncheck" the Use Automatic Settings (it's grayed out). The end result is that I can't do any DV editing; the whole computer locks up whenever I try to playback a DV file...recording seems fine though. Kinda strange.
How on earth can I force Win2K to bow down to my will, and let me change the IRQ's?
11:HPT370 RAID adapter
11:Linksys Network card
11:Matrox G400
11:Philips sound card
11:Texas INstruments 1394 adapter
11:VIA USB Host controller
11:VIA USB Host controller
The VIA is shown twice (don't know why). Also, IRQ's 5,7 and 9 are completely unused! My motherboard is an ABIT-KT7Raid, and when it first boots the bios, most of these PCI devices are on their own IRQ. then Win2K jams everything onto #11! I've logged in as Administrator on my machine, but I can't "uncheck" the Use Automatic Settings (it's grayed out). The end result is that I can't do any DV editing; the whole computer locks up whenever I try to playback a DV file...recording seems fine though. Kinda strange.
How on earth can I force Win2K to bow down to my will, and let me change the IRQ's?
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