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04-25-2002 03:10 AM
04-25-2002 03:10 AM
conflict with IRQ
Sorry beaucouse i dont write very wellin Englih. I have un conflict with IRQ with the Lan CARD integrate in motherboard AND THE SCSI DEVICE integrated in motherboard. Who i can liberate IRQ for resolve this problem.
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04-25-2002 07:31 AM
04-25-2002 07:31 AM
Re: conflict with IRQ
if you don't use the serial ports you can use those.
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04-25-2002 07:35 AM
04-25-2002 07:35 AM
Re: conflict with IRQ
Javier,
What server are you talking about here? Another IRQ that should always be free in a server is 5 which is normally for sound cards. Depending on the server you can lock down the IRQ's in either the F2 setup or ECU.
Ciao,
Greg
What server are you talking about here? Another IRQ that should always be free in a server is 5 which is normally for sound cards. Depending on the server you can lock down the IRQ's in either the F2 setup or ECU.
Ciao,
Greg
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04-29-2002 12:21 AM
04-29-2002 12:21 AM
Re: conflict with IRQ
hi
if the system is a PNP one, you can dust perform a clear cmos, this will free up the table recorded in the bios memory, and will adjust at the first reoot the irq.(obviusly as the conflict is between two integrated devices, this will be cleared)
bye
marino
if the system is a PNP one, you can dust perform a clear cmos, this will free up the table recorded in the bios memory, and will adjust at the first reoot the irq.(obviusly as the conflict is between two integrated devices, this will be cleared)
bye
marino
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