Rich Clark wrote: > The only thing I'd be worried about is that if you > disable the irq for the AGP, it often screws up the display. Even this might be dependent on BIOS implementation. Here, with MVP3 chipset too, I have "assign IRQ to VGA card" disabled in the BIOS, and it still grabs IRQ12 for the AGP card !!! My suggestion was rather along the lines : uncheck it and see how it reacts ... maybe it will grab something else, and resolve the conflict ... -- Jean-Louis Debert [EMAIL PROTECTED] 74 Annemasse France old Linux fan
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