In the BIOS settings, find the advanced hardware properties.  In there,
there should be an option to disable "IRQ for VGA" (that is, take away the
video card's IRQ).  That's how all my systems are set up, and it works for
me (tm).  Then tell it to "Reset ECSD Data" (this clears the IRQ-device
cache).

That should free up that conflicting IRQs.

In the BIOS, there should also be a "Manual IRQ setup" configuration
option.  Make sure it is either disabled, or enabled with *all IRQs* set
to "PCI / PnP".

The only thing I'm worried about is 3D speed.  None of the machines here
are used for it, so I can't say disabling its IRQ doesn't slow it down.
Does anyone else know?

Hope this helps.

-- Asheesh.

On Sun, 16 Sep 2001, Tom Badran wrote:

> Ok, ive got a mean IRQ conflict on my flatmates machine.
<message trunca


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