Sup guys.
From my limited knowledge of computers after taking a couple classes, I noticed this while booting up.
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Should these IRQ's be the same for a few of these?
Is this why my video card drivers keep crashing?
I dunno.
Ignore the "remove all media" stuff at the bottom.
I somehow doubt you know what IRQs are.
Windows sets its own IRQs so it doesn't matter
[QUOTE=ze beaver;27905657]I somehow doubt you know what IRQs are.[/QUOTE]
Interrupt Request. Requests that the processor conducts the operations that the controller requests immediately before going on to other things. IRQ's are numbered from 0 to 15 (?)
Not too sure.
Don't be a dick.
Some IRQ's are normally shared. What you are seeing is totally acceptable.
IRQ conflicts show up in more obvious ways in the form of severe performance drops, instability and instant lock-ups should the conflicting IRQ be triggered.
I had a craptastic VIA chipset firewire card that was bitchslapping the sound card and whenever you plugged in a firewire device, the audio would reduce itself to a garbled mess and lock the system.
Another one was a Logitech BUS mouse which was set to the same IRQ as the PCI bridge so the moment you moved the mouse, the system locked rock solid.
Think you got a huge problem with your interrupts?
Try this one tards!
Winkey (Thats the key with the windows flag on it) and (AND) R (the letter "R" located between the keys E and T. Its the 1st row (from the top) with keys on it. And is 5 keys over starting from "TAB").
Type in MSINFO32
One word. Just copy & paste that.
Now it opened a window click on the + icon on "Hardware Resources".
Look for "Conflicts/Sharing"
It will say if there is a conflict.. or whats sharing that interrupt. Devmgmt will tell you if there is a problem too.
Also, you're overreacting. Go get a mac.
[QUOTE=Richard Simmons;27906310]Think you got a huge problem with your interrupts?
Try this one tards!
Winkey (Thats the key with the windows flag on it) and (AND) R (the letter "R" located between the keys E and T. Its the 1st row (from the top) with keys on it. And is 5 keys over starting from "TAB").
Type in MSINFO32
One word. Just copy & paste that.
Now it opened a window click on the + icon on "Hardware Resources".
Look for "Conflicts/Sharing"
It will say if there is a conflict.. or whats sharing that interrupt. Devmgmt will tell you if there is a problem too.
Also, you're overreacting. Go get a mac.[/QUOTE]
Just a general question, Richard. No need to want me to spend my lifes savings on a pos
[QUOTE=Richard Simmons;27906310]Go get a mac.[/QUOTE]
Post disregarded.
[QUOTE=RoflKawpter;27907429]Just a general question, Richard. No need to want me to spend my lifes savings on a pos[/QUOTE]
Did not ask you to buy a point of sale device.
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