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re: IRQ assignments
Friday, January 31, 2003 at 10:49 pm Windows 98 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Ep
(1 messages posted)
Everett, Maybe you can help me? I'm going crazy with a sound card problem. It's
an onboard and the IRQ is 11, shared with 4 other devices (but not the ethernet card).
No matter what I do, the system says no sound card. I've tried everything,even
bringing it to the techs at work and nothing. I'm using Windows 98SE. Any advice?
I did the BIOS thing/tried the reserve thing/removed the driver and let it reinstall
the hardware & still nothing - no sound card detected. Any advice you can offer
would be appreciated.
Ep
On Tuesday, January 21, 2003 at 12:44 pm, Everett wrote:
>Dave: if your PC cards are not detected or don't work correctly with the Windows
>98 PCMCIA drivers, you can work around the problem by reserving IRQ 10 and the memory
>range C000-CBFF.
>to do so, follow these steps:
>
>click Start, Settings, Control Panel, and double-click System.
>click Device Manager, Computer, Properties.
>click Reserve Resources, Interrupt Request (IRQ), then Add.
>type 10 and click OK.
>click Memory, then Add.
>reserve the memory range C000-CBFF and click OK. click OK again and restart your
>computer
>
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