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"
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>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.
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>"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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