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I had the same problem on my ABIT KA7 MOBO. Found that the BIOS set
proprietary IRQ's on the slots. AGP and the 1st slot were shared, 3 and 6,
4 and 5, etc. Try moving your cards around and see if that works. -Harry Mann
At 09:56 PM 9/16/00 -0400, you wrote:
>"Try to change the USB settings IRQ in the BIOS.... There must be a option
>for it in the BIOS..."
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>Unfortunately, there isn't. I can find no mention of USB or IRQ anywhere in
>the setup. Just the usual settings for drives, time, etc. My USB card and
>one NIC are sharing IRQ 10. IRQ 9 is free, but I can find no way to set
>either card to IRQ 9. If I took out both the PCI USB and the NIC, then
>installed the USB first, what are the chances it would be assigned IRQ 9?
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>This is getting very frustrating. Why would IRQ 10 be assigned to the PCI
>USB when IRQ 9 is free?
>
>Kevin Weaver
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