Hello Rob,
You may want to try this update:
930062 Error message is logged in the System log every time that you start
Windows Vista: "ACPI BIOS does not contain an IRQ for the device in PCI
slot <number>"
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;930062
Thanks,
Darrell Gorter[MSFT]
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|> ASUS A8N Sli Premium/8800GTX.....looks like I'm screwed two times.
|>
|>Yeah , I read other places on the web that the problem is Ndidia/ASUS/MS
|>Vista mixed , but I also read thst MS and ASUS are aware of the prob and
|>working on a fix.
|> The problem with that is they already released an update that fixes one
of
|>the ACPI devices but not the other and i don't know if that will be the
end
|>of their fixes for this issue.
|>
|> This is a tidbit I found about the ATK0110:
|>
|>"The ATK stands for AsusTek, meaning ATK0110 is registered to
|>Asus, for their use as a pseudo-device. It is an alternate means
|>to access things like the clock generator, or multiplier settings
|>and the like, when you want to change overclock settings while
|>sitting in Windows."
|>
|> And here is a link to Anandtech fourms to a post that says that a fix
may
|>be on the way:
|>
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview.aspx?catid=29&threadid=1996287&enter
thread=y
|>
|> that is all I can find on this issue , I hoep there is a fix soon.
|>
|>Rob
|>
|>
|>
|>"Peter M" wrote:
|>
|>> This seems to be common with nforce4 chipsets. Whether it's just the
chipset
|>> or chipset plus nvidia graphic card I don't know. Be nice to know if
anyone
|>> with nforce4 and ati cards also get it. It seems nvidia is burying
their
|>> heads in the sand and ignoring the problem, most I've gotten from their
tech
|>> support and asus is "there is no problem with asus board" and "nforce4
|>> drivers are included in vista and we've no intention of upgrading at
this
|>> time". heh, NV have already just dropped vista support for nforce3 so
can 4
|>> be far behind?
|>>
|>> |>> >I running Vista Ultimate X86 (32bit) and everything in Device Mgr
looks
|>> >great. I'm running a pretty simple setup: All Hardware & Software
are
|>> >Vista Compliant.
|>> >
|>> > However, even after having performed clean install a couple of times
|>> > (just experimenting & learning reasons) I continue to receive Event 6
ACPI
|>> > Error:
|>> >
|>> > "(IRQARB: ACPI BIOS does not contain an IRQ for the device in PCI
slot ,
|>> > function 0)"
|>> >
|>> > ATK0110 ACPI Utility shows to be installed in my MS Updates
|>> >
|>> > In the bios ACPI Suspend Type is set (default) to S1S3
|>> >
|>> > ACPI APIC Support is set (default) to Enabled
|>> >
|>> > Is this a bios issue ?
|>> >
|>> > My Specs are:
|>> >
|>> > M2N-E Mobo (Bios 305)
|>> > AMD X2 5200+
|>> > GForce 7900GT
|>> > 2 GB Corsair XMS PC2 6400
|>> >
|>> > Thanks for your comments.
|>>
|>>
|>>
|>