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re: Question about 'Resolving Hardware Conflicts'
Friday, January 31, 2003 at 10:38 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by David
(1 messages posted)
Not QUITE true. You CAN change the IRQ by changing the pci slot which the card occupies.
If your motherboard is assigning the IRQs it assigns them according to the SLOT
not the card. Change the cards slot and try again. Good luck.
On Friday, July 12, 2002 at 12:29 pm, Craig Illingworth wrote:
>I have a question about Resolving
>Hardware Conflicts:
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>Ok, after nearly a week of reinstalling and reformatting, I have stumbled across
>the only viable problem that keeps causing my Windows XP to blue screen.
>
>I have been told that their is a Device Driver problem, after much research, I coulden't
>find it. I do believe that after downloading a third party diagnostic that I have
>located the problem.
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>My sound card (Hercules Gamesurround MUSE XL) is attempting to share an IRQ with
>my Network Card (Realtek Fast Ethernet). Both cards, which are supposed to be PnP
>are trying to share IRQ 17.
>
>Is this normal (I pretty sure its not.) and is their a way to force an IRQ assignment
>to a PnP card (I don't care which one) or, should I scrap the card, and purchase
>a new one?
>
>Any help would be aprreciated.
>
>Athalon XP 1800+
>MSI KT3 Ultra (Mobo)
>512 MB PC-2100 RAM
>ATI Radeon 8500LE (Running Catalyst Driver)
>Maxtor 20 Gig HD
>Realtek Fast Ethernet Card
>Hercules MUSE XL soundcard (??)
>
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