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Windows insists on sharing IRQ between video controller and USB
I recently built an upgrade to my trusty old ASUS P2B with an Intel BX
chipset running a Celery 800 on a Slot 1 Adapter... Mew system: WindowsXP Pro SP1 and KB822603 USB2 Update MSI 865PE Neo-3 P4 3 GHz 1 Gig Corsair Value Select DDR Gigabyte GV-R92128VH (ATI Radeon 9200) Regardless of what I have tried, this combination of parts INSISTS on sharing the Radeon 9200 AGP IRQ with 2 USB controllers. Whenever there is USB activity, by video blanks in and out! I have booted and rebooted enabling and disabling the USB controller in the BIOS. I have unstalled the USB devices in Device Manager and rebooted hoping Windows would reassign the IRQ. I have even uninstalled the ACPI Multiprocessor Computer and installed the Standard PC driver HOPING WITHOUT HOPE that Windows would graciously allow ME to assign the IRQs without success. The options are ALWAYS grayed out. I have played with the IRQ Steering settings and the read from BIOS settings in the Standard PC driver with no change. I have erased the NVRAM on boot up. Nothing has worked. My BIOS does not contain the sometimes seen option of enabling or disabling the VGA IRQ. Nor do I have the Plug and Play OS option in my BIOS. Is this a known and or common problem? Does anyone have a solution to take control of this conflict that Windows does not see or comprehend? THANKS |
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"Peter Piper" wrote in message . .. I recently built an upgrade to my trusty old ASUS P2B with an Intel BX chipset running a Celery 800 on a Slot 1 Adapter... Mew system: WindowsXP Pro SP1 and KB822603 USB2 Update MSI 865PE Neo-3 P4 3 GHz 1 Gig Corsair Value Select DDR Gigabyte GV-R92128VH (ATI Radeon 9200) Regardless of what I have tried, this combination of parts INSISTS on sharing the Radeon 9200 AGP IRQ with 2 USB controllers. Whenever there is USB activity, by video blanks in and out! I have booted and rebooted enabling and disabling the USB controller in the BIOS. I have unstalled the USB devices in Device Manager and rebooted hoping Windows would reassign the IRQ. I have even uninstalled the ACPI Multiprocessor Computer and installed the Standard PC driver HOPING WITHOUT HOPE that Windows would graciously allow ME to assign the IRQs without success. The options are ALWAYS grayed out. I have played with the IRQ Steering settings and the read from BIOS settings in the Standard PC driver with no change. I have erased the NVRAM on boot up. Nothing has worked. My BIOS does not contain the sometimes seen option of enabling or disabling the VGA IRQ. Nor do I have the Plug and Play OS option in my BIOS. Is this a known and or common problem? Does anyone have a solution to take control of this conflict that Windows does not see or comprehend? THANKS http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;314068 Solution is to disable ACPI and reinstall. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging |
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"Cari" wrote:
"Peter Piper" wrote in message I recently built an upgrade to my trusty old ASUS P2B with an Intel BX chipset running a Celery 800 on a Slot 1 Adapter... Mew system: WindowsXP Pro SP1 and KB822603 USB2 Update MSI 865PE Neo-3 P4 3 GHz 1 Gig Corsair Value Select DDR Gigabyte GV-R92128VH (ATI Radeon 9200) Regardless of what I have tried, this combination of parts INSISTS on sharing the Radeon 9200 AGP IRQ with 2 USB controllers. Whenever there is USB activity, by video blanks in and out! I have booted and rebooted enabling and disabling the USB controller in the BIOS. I have unstalled the USB devices in Device Manager and rebooted hoping Windows would reassign the IRQ. I have even uninstalled the ACPI Multiprocessor Computer and installed the Standard PC driver HOPING WITHOUT HOPE that Windows would graciously allow ME to assign the IRQs without success. The options are ALWAYS grayed out. I have played with the IRQ Steering settings and the read from BIOS settings in the Standard PC driver with no change. I have erased the NVRAM on boot up. Nothing has worked. My BIOS does not contain the sometimes seen option of enabling or disabling the VGA IRQ. Nor do I have the Plug and Play OS option in my BIOS. Is this a known and or common problem? Does anyone have a solution to take control of this conflict that Windows does not see or comprehend? THANKS http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;314068 Solution is to disable ACPI and reinstall. That's my experience, you have to disable ACPI immediately before installing Windows if you want to get rid of ACPI. |
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"Peter Piper" wrote in message . .. I recently built an upgrade to my trusty old ASUS P2B with an Intel BX chipset running a Celery 800 on a Slot 1 Adapter... Mew system: WindowsXP Pro SP1 and KB822603 USB2 Update MSI 865PE Neo-3 P4 3 GHz 1 Gig Corsair Value Select DDR Gigabyte GV-R92128VH (ATI Radeon 9200) Regardless of what I have tried, this combination of parts INSISTS on sharing the Radeon 9200 AGP IRQ with 2 USB controllers. Whenever there is USB activity, by video blanks in and out! I have booted and rebooted enabling and disabling the USB controller in the BIOS. I have unstalled the USB devices in Device Manager and rebooted hoping Windows would reassign the IRQ. I have even uninstalled the ACPI Multiprocessor Computer and installed the Standard PC driver HOPING WITHOUT HOPE that Windows would graciously allow ME to assign the IRQs without success. The options are ALWAYS grayed out. I have played with the IRQ Steering settings and the read from BIOS settings in the Standard PC driver with no change. I have erased the NVRAM on boot up. Nothing has worked. My BIOS does not contain the sometimes seen option of enabling or disabling the VGA IRQ. Nor do I have the Plug and Play OS option in my BIOS. Is this a known and or common problem? Does anyone have a solution to take control of this conflict that Windows does not see or comprehend? THANKS If you disabled your COM port\s, you`d get yourself a spare IRQ. Worth a try ?. bw..OJ |
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have you:
reset configuration data in the bios? have you cleared the cmos? "Peter Piper" wrote in message . .. In article , lid says... "Peter Piper" wrote in message . .. I recently built an upgrade to my trusty old ASUS P2B with an Intel BX chipset running a Celery 800 on a Slot 1 Adapter... Mew system: WindowsXP Pro SP1 and KB822603 USB2 Update MSI 865PE Neo-3 P4 3 GHz 1 Gig Corsair Value Select DDR Gigabyte GV-R92128VH (ATI Radeon 9200) Regardless of what I have tried, this combination of parts INSISTS on sharing the Radeon 9200 AGP IRQ with 2 USB controllers. Whenever there is USB activity, by video blanks in and out! I have booted and rebooted enabling and disabling the USB controller in the BIOS. I have unstalled the USB devices in Device Manager and rebooted hoping Windows would reassign the IRQ. I have even uninstalled the ACPI Multiprocessor Computer and installed the Standard PC driver HOPING WITHOUT HOPE that Windows would graciously allow ME to assign the IRQs without success. The options are ALWAYS grayed out. I have played with the IRQ Steering settings and the read from BIOS settings in the Standard PC driver with no change. I have erased the NVRAM on boot up. Nothing has worked. My BIOS does not contain the sometimes seen option of enabling or disabling the VGA IRQ. Nor do I have the Plug and Play OS option in my BIOS. Is this a known and or common problem? Does anyone have a solution to take control of this conflict that Windows does not see or comprehend? THANKS If you disabled your COM port\s, you`d get yourself a spare IRQ. Worth a try ?. bw..OJ Interestinly, IRQ 3 and 5 are unused and open! Windows ignores these open IRQs and will not let me assign anything manually. I don't know what XP is doing with IRQ 2/9. It looks like I'm going to have to reinstall and force ACPI off early in the process. IRQ Usage Summary: (ISA) 0 System timer (ISA) 1 Standard 101/102-Key PS/2 Keyboard (ISA) 4 Communications Port (COM1) (ISA) 6 Standard floppy disk controller (ISA) 8 System CMOS/real time clock (ISA) 9 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System (PCI) 11 Intel(R) 82801EB SMBus Controller - 24D3 (ISA) 12 Microsoft PS/2 Port Mouse (IntelliPoint) (ISA) 13 Numeric data processor (ISA) 14 Primary IDE Channel (ISA) 15 Secondary IDE Channel (PCI) 16 GIGABYTE RADEON 9200 (PCI) 16 Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller 24D2 (PCI) 16 Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller 24DE (PCI) 17 DSP24 Value Controller by ESI (PCI) 17 Realtek AC'97 Audio (PCI) 18 Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller 24D7 (PCI) 18 U.S. Robotics 56K Fax PCI (PCI) 19 Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller 24D4 (PCI) 19 D-Link AirPlus DWL-G520 Wireless PCI Adapter(rev.B) (PCI) 23 Intel(R) 82801EB USB2 Enhanced Host Controller 24DD |
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Try disabling the USB ports,then re-starting your PC. After it re-assigns
IRQs, enable USB. Also, you may be able to change some things in your BIOS.It should allow assignments of IRQs. It's kinda tricky,so try playing with it 'til you get changes. It may not be exactly what you're looking for but it could work. "Peter Piper" wrote in message . .. In article , lid says... "Peter Piper" wrote in message . .. I recently built an upgrade to my trusty old ASUS P2B with an Intel BX chipset running a Celery 800 on a Slot 1 Adapter... Mew system: WindowsXP Pro SP1 and KB822603 USB2 Update MSI 865PE Neo-3 P4 3 GHz 1 Gig Corsair Value Select DDR Gigabyte GV-R92128VH (ATI Radeon 9200) Regardless of what I have tried, this combination of parts INSISTS on sharing the Radeon 9200 AGP IRQ with 2 USB controllers. Whenever there is USB activity, by video blanks in and out! I have booted and rebooted enabling and disabling the USB controller in the BIOS. I have unstalled the USB devices in Device Manager and rebooted hoping Windows would reassign the IRQ. I have even uninstalled the ACPI Multiprocessor Computer and installed the Standard PC driver HOPING WITHOUT HOPE that Windows would graciously allow ME to assign the IRQs without success. The options are ALWAYS grayed out. I have played with the IRQ Steering settings and the read from BIOS settings in the Standard PC driver with no change. I have erased the NVRAM on boot up. Nothing has worked. My BIOS does not contain the sometimes seen option of enabling or disabling the VGA IRQ. Nor do I have the Plug and Play OS option in my BIOS. Is this a known and or common problem? Does anyone have a solution to take control of this conflict that Windows does not see or comprehend? THANKS If you disabled your COM port\s, you`d get yourself a spare IRQ. Worth a try ?. bw..OJ Interestinly, IRQ 3 and 5 are unused and open! Windows ignores these open IRQs and will not let me assign anything manually. I don't know what XP is doing with IRQ 2/9. It looks like I'm going to have to reinstall and force ACPI off early in the process. IRQ Usage Summary: (ISA) 0 System timer (ISA) 1 Standard 101/102-Key PS/2 Keyboard (ISA) 4 Communications Port (COM1) (ISA) 6 Standard floppy disk controller (ISA) 8 System CMOS/real time clock (ISA) 9 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System (PCI) 11 Intel(R) 82801EB SMBus Controller - 24D3 (ISA) 12 Microsoft PS/2 Port Mouse (IntelliPoint) (ISA) 13 Numeric data processor (ISA) 14 Primary IDE Channel (ISA) 15 Secondary IDE Channel (PCI) 16 GIGABYTE RADEON 9200 (PCI) 16 Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller 24D2 (PCI) 16 Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller 24DE (PCI) 17 DSP24 Value Controller by ESI (PCI) 17 Realtek AC'97 Audio (PCI) 18 Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller 24D7 (PCI) 18 U.S. Robotics 56K Fax PCI (PCI) 19 Intel(R) 82801EB USB Universal Host Controller 24D4 (PCI) 19 D-Link AirPlus DWL-G520 Wireless PCI Adapter(rev.B) (PCI) 23 Intel(R) 82801EB USB2 Enhanced Host Controller 24DD |
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