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  • Random freezes. All devices sharing IRQ 11.!! Please help.

    Hi,

    When playing games the system freezes hard and only a reset will bring it back. I check resources and my g400, nic, and sblive are using IRQ 11. How do I move them? If I disable ACPI in bios, then win2k doesn't boot (reboots while loading).

    Here's the irq list:

    IRQ Number Device
    ------------------------------------
    9 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System
    11 Matrox Millennium G400 DualHead - English
    11 SiS 7001 PCI to USB Open Host Controller
    11 SiS 7001 PCI to USB Open Host Controller
    11 Creative SB Live! Basic (WDM)
    11 Macronix MX98715 Family Fast Ethernet Adapter (ACPI)
    8 System CMOS/real time clock
    13 Numeric data processor
    1 Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard
    6 Standard floppy disk controller
    4 Communications Port (COM1)
    3 Communications Port (COM2)
    10 MPU-401 Compatible MIDI Device
    14 Primary IDE Channel
    15 Secondary IDE Channel

    My system
    --------------
    1.4 athlon (new)
    ECS K7S5A (new)
    g400 (agp slot)
    sblive (pci slot 2)
    lan (pci slot 5)

    Thanks,
    EecheE
    --EecheE

  • #2
    When playing games the system freezes hard
    the devices all sharing an irq is normal with win2k.
    do you have SP2 installed?
    did you install the AGP miniport driver?

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    • #3
      The Sblive has a few problems with acpi sometimes freezing being one of them. Sometimes downloading the directx control applet and disabling the debugging code left in directx 8 solves the problem.
      The best solution probably is to disable acpi. What you can do before disabling it is going to the device manager and set your computer to standard computer under the the computer icon. Left win2k redetect everything reboot and then disable acpi. This may not work and you may have to re-install win2k.
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      • #4
        looks familiar.......

        I had a similar issue when PNP was disabled in the BIOS on my Soyo 6BA+, after enabling, everything had its own IRQ........just a thought.


        -Dil
        Last edited by Dilitante1; 2 September 2001, 08:00.
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        • #5
          little success

          Hey guys, thanks for replying.

          I changed my pc to a "standard pc" then disabled ACPI in the mobo bios. The videocard moved to IRQ5, which is good.

          However, the sound card and nic are STILL on irq 11 (along with USB).

          I haven't installed the liveware drivers for my sblive. Could this help me move the IRQs?

          Changing "PnP OS" to yes/no in the bios doesn't help.

          ayoub_ibrahim: I installed agpgart before installing the g400 drivers. I installed sp2 and still no help.

          I moved my sound card to a different slot and its IRQ didn't change.

          My new IRQ list: :
          IRQ Number Device
          5 Matrox Millennium G400 DualHead - English
          12 SiS 7001 PCI to USB Open Host Controller
          11 SiS 7001 PCI to USB Open Host Controller
          11 Creative SB Live! Basic (WDM)
          11 Macronix MX98715 Family Fast Ethernet Adapter (ACPI) #2
          14 Primary IDE Channel
          15 Secondary IDE Channel
          1 PC/AT Enhanced PS/2 Keyboard (101/102-Key)
          3 Communications Port (COM2)
          4 Communications Port (COM1)
          6 Standard floppy disk controller
          8 System CMOS/real time clock
          13 Numeric data processor
          10 MPU-401 Compatible MIDI Device

          Anything else you can suggest?

          -EecheE
          --EecheE

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          • #6
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            • #7
              you should remove your sound card and NIC.

              start/shutdown win2K

              reinsert your cards one first

              start/shutdown win2K

              then the other.


              that should fix your problem.

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              • #8
                Some boards share there slots with a another device. The Abit KT7 133A for instance slots 4 and 6 share there irq's with the usb controller so in that case you would get three devices sharing whether you enabled acpi or not. You can move cards around if you've got room if you haven't like me you've got to work out which card like sharing with what.
                You haven't mentioned whether your machine is still freezing.
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                • #9
                  fixed (i think)

                  I had my PC as a standard PC. After I enabled "ACPI aware OS" in bios, the nic and soundard magically moved to different IRQs. Win2k is still not ACPI aware, but telling the bios that it was did the trick. Dunno why it works that way.

                  I played CS for 3 hours straight and NO lockups.

                  Status:
                  IRQ11 = usb1 + nic
                  IRQ12 = usb2 + nic
                  IRQ5 = g400 max

                  I can live with this.

                  Oh, hey thanks again for all your help

                  -EecheE
                  --EecheE

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                  • #10
                    who cares if it works. Happy computing
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