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Move the SBLive out of that 1st slot.
On most mobos, the 1st PCI slot (the one next to the AGP slot) shares resources with the AGP slot. It's best to leave it empty.
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That is most likely due to ACPI being turned on, and is normal in Win2k. You should check your screen as it is starting up (before win2k starts to load) to see how the interrupts are actually assigned by the bios, and move the PCI cards around until the display adapter gets a unique irq.
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yes, turn it off, boot win2k, install "Standard PC" in the device manager(under Computer), and then u restart. when u boot into win2k you'll have to install the drivers to all the devices on PCI/AGP bus(comes automaticly up). then they'll get different IRC's.
Though it didn't solve my problem, which is the same that you have.
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