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March 27th, 2002, 09:41 PM
#1
Registered User
IRQs
How do I change it so that the IRQs go all the way up to 120+ ? At one time I had my Radeon card at IRQ 128 and and my Sound card at 32..now they back to 0 - 15....help?
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March 28th, 2002, 03:29 PM
#2
In your bios, do you have it set for PIC or APIC?
I cant recall off the top of my head which gives you the extra IRQs, but you cannot changes this without reloading windows.
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March 28th, 2002, 04:50 PM
#3
Registered User
Try setting "PNP OS" to "YES"
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March 28th, 2002, 05:41 PM
#4
Registered User
I had AIPC (IAPC or some other combination) enabled, as for the PNP OS I always had that as enabled..
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March 28th, 2002, 07:10 PM
#5
Chat Operator
[quote]Originally posted by Lycia:
<strong>I had AIPC (IAPC or some other combination) enabled, as for the PNP OS I always had that as enabled..</strong><hr></blockquote>
Lycia.. I'm not sure how it was set before, but the way ASPI bios works is that it assigns all cards to IRQ 9 (usualy) wich get's drivers for the PCI steering. The OS then hotshuffles that IRQ to all the needed cards. Personaly, i usualy turn plug&pray off and assign IRQ's manualy.. I finda more stable system in those situations.
Have fun
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March 28th, 2002, 08:22 PM
#6
From personal experience, ACPI causes a lot of problems with Windows XP. See this thread for info on disabling it.
<a href="http://forums.windrivers.com/cgi-bin/forum3/noncgi/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic&f=38&t=000028" target="_blank">http://forums.windrivers.com/cgi-bin/forum3/noncgi/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic&f =38&t=000028</a>
After disabling ACPI my computer ran a million times better.
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March 29th, 2002, 05:21 PM
#7
Registered User
Is there a way to change IRQs through Device Manager? The option is there for certain devices under RESOURCES but it's grayed out......d
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March 30th, 2002, 08:55 AM
#8
With a lot of the newer motherboards, there is an option for APIC or PIC. enableing your board for APIC allows for a lot more than 16 IRQs. i was not aware that they could go up to 120+, but it makes sense that it would. Keep in mind this onloy works in NT, 2000 and XP, and if you CHANGE from PIC and APIC, you MUST reinsatll windows. It will not boot up after chaginging it.
You most likely had APIC enaabled at first, but BIOS may have been reset and changed to PIC.
Change to APIC and reinstal your OS.
*** ACPI and PIC/APIC ARE TWO TOTALLY DIFFERENT THINGS ***
As for being able to change resources in device manager, disbale PNP OS in the BIOS until after you make the changes you want.
The unbreakable toy is good for breaking other toys...
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March 30th, 2002, 03:00 PM
#9
Registered User
Once you disable ACPI, how do you get it back? I was able to assign IRQs to some devices but now the machine won't shutdown like before. Checked Power Options and there is no APM tab. Already checked the bios setting and IPCA is enabled and APM set to yes....thanks
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March 31st, 2002, 04:41 AM
#10
Just return your Bios to Default Setting!!! <img src="confused.gif" border="0">
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March 31st, 2002, 04:41 PM
#11
[quote]Originally posted by naka-pako:
<strong>Once you disable ACPI, how do you get it back? I was able to assign IRQs to some devices but now the machine won't shutdown like before. Checked Power Options and there is no APM tab. Already checked the bios setting and IPCA is enabled and APM set to yes....thanks</strong><hr></blockquote>
The only way I know is to reinstall XP.
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March 31st, 2002, 05:37 PM
#12
Registered User
So that's the tradeoff. You can assign IRQs but then you lose the ability to powerdown automatically. Oh well....thanks....d
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April 1st, 2002, 09:28 AM
#13
<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/hwdev/platform/proc/IO-APIC.asp" target="_blank">APIC</a>
PLEASE READ THIS.
PIC/APIC is NOT THE SAME THING as ACPI! it has NOTHING to do with power management, but the assigning of IRQs. MBs with APIC are relativley new, and in this case, the MB most likely had APIC enabled, and now is set to PIC. with APIC, you CAN have way more than 16 IRQs, but with PIC you are limited to 0-15.
What MB are you using?
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April 1st, 2002, 11:28 AM
#14
Registered User
[quote]Originally posted by joelen:
<strong><a href="http://www.microsoft.com/hwdev/platform/proc/IO-APIC.asp" target="_blank">APIC</a>
PLEASE READ THIS.
PIC/APIC is NOT THE SAME THING as ACPI! it has NOTHING to do with power management, but the assigning of IRQs. MBs with APIC are relativley new, and in this case, the MB most likely had APIC enabled, and now is set to PIC. with APIC, you CAN have way more than 16 IRQs, but with PIC you are limited to 0-15.
What MB are you using?</strong><hr></blockquote>
I have the MSI K7T266 Pro2...I had APIC enabled in the bios becuase I saw the IRQs up to 128. A few days ago I noticed that it was back to normal IRQ numbers. I went to bios and APIC was still enabled. I have been having some minor problems, I think I may re-install XP anyway..
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April 4th, 2002, 01:49 AM
#15
Registered User
Now I know why I had irq 23 for my vidoe card under XP home, but in the bios screen at boot it showed it at 11, Win xp would not run right so I went back to Win 98
I am going to check my bios settings of my Asus p4b266 mother board
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