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Dave Bolan
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      16th Nov 2004
I have installed an ASUS P4VP-MX motherboard and have loaded XP Pro
SP2 but when I installed a firewire card, I have tried 3 different
cards, it is using the same IRQ as USB leading to the machine hanging
every time I try to capture video. Windows is happy that the card is
working and it recognises the video camera when it is connected.
Anyone have any thoughts as to why the firewire card is not taking its
own IRQ .

Any help thankfully received

Dave
 
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Yves Leclerc
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      17th Nov 2004
Nowadays, Windows XP is using ACPI to assign IRQ lines to devices. This
allows IRQs > 15 and can cause conflicts. The only way, normally, to
separate IRQs is to change the PCI slots of the card. Move the firewire
card to a different slot.


"Dave Bolan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have installed an ASUS P4VP-MX motherboard and have loaded XP Pro
> SP2 but when I installed a firewire card, I have tried 3 different
> cards, it is using the same IRQ as USB leading to the machine hanging
> every time I try to capture video. Windows is happy that the card is
> working and it recognises the video camera when it is connected.
> Anyone have any thoughts as to why the firewire card is not taking its
> own IRQ .
>
> Any help thankfully received
>
> Dave



 
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Dave Bolan
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      17th Nov 2004
Thanks for the reply ,
sorry I forgot to mention that I have tried all 3 slots on the board
but windows seems determined only to use irq's < 15 , although ACPI
was enabled on the motherboard I am beginning to wonder if it was when
windows was installed and whether windows has 'remembered' the
original setting.
I think a format and reinstall may be in order

Dave

On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 20:53:50 -0500, "Yves Leclerc"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Nowadays, Windows XP is using ACPI to assign IRQ lines to devices. This
>allows IRQs > 15 and can cause conflicts. The only way, normally, to
>separate IRQs is to change the PCI slots of the card. Move the firewire
>card to a different slot.
>
>
>"Dave Bolan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>I have installed an ASUS P4VP-MX motherboard and have loaded XP Pro
>> SP2 but when I installed a firewire card, I have tried 3 different
>> cards, it is using the same IRQ as USB leading to the machine hanging
>> every time I try to capture video. Windows is happy that the card is
>> working and it recognises the video camera when it is connected.
>> Anyone have any thoughts as to why the firewire card is not taking its
>> own IRQ .
>>
>> Any help thankfully received
>>
>> Dave

>


 
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