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402cd io device irq conflict
On Jul 1, 3:23*am, philo wrote:
Ben Myers wrote: philo wrote: mc wrote: On Jun 29, 11:01 pm, Ben Myers wrote: Ben Myers wrote: mc wrote: On Jun 29, 3:29 pm, mc wrote: On Jun 29, 9:32 am, Ben Myers wrote: mc wrote: I was trying to nstall a netgear card in this machine in the last few months and then this error started showing up in the boot sequence 'IO Device irq conflict" and then you are given the option to hit F1 to resume. I removed the netgear card and drivers and even reloaded the OP sys but the error still shows at boot up. I have even removed all isa cards, and unplugged the ide cables to locate this error, but it is still there even without an ops sys installed or ide cables connected...any thoughts? thanks mc Replace motherboard CMOS battery. *Should be a CR2032. *If the battery has been replaced recently, clear the CMOS, which remembers the IRQ info and other hardware configuration data... Ben Myers Does anyone know where I can find those 4 pin external battery connectors for the cmos. Even compusa has limited items for sale any more here in tampa... mc Ben does this pb 600 MB have jumpers for clearing the cmos? mc Try this URL for PB600 info. *The original PB web site is long gone, of course, so you can't get the manual for it. http://www.geocities.com/SiliconVall...774/pb600.html The J8 jumper, just behind the mouse port, clears the password, and maybe the CMOS as well... Ben Even better info about the PB600: http://www.uktsupport.co.uk/pb/mb/600.htm ... Ben- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Ben I was able to clear the IO device irq conflict at boot up, but when I use the only pci slot available for the netgear card it gives a boot up error at pci slot 3. I tried to manually change the irq in device manager but no luck. I wonder if someone still makes an isa network card? mc Have a look in the bios you may need to manually assign an IRQ or if the bios is set to manual see if there is an "auto" option anyway I am sure ISA netcards still show up on Ebay The 402CD desktop system has a riser card with one PCI slot and three ISA slots. *Network performance is 1000% better with a PCI card, which can operate at 100mbit speed. *3COM made a 3c515 ISA card that also ran at 100mbit. *If the OP already has a PCI audio card, then an ISA Ethernet card is the only real choice. Pity, but I scrapped all of my ISA Ethernet cards maybe a year ago. Same with ISA Sound Blasters and ISA modems. *At the time, nobody seemed to want them... Ben Myers I still keep a few ISA devices here, just in case I need them. With my DSL connection, I notice no slow down if I use an old ISA 10mbit card as my connection is pretty slow to begin with!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Philo I do not see anything in the bios relative to setting the irq........ Ben, I guess I'm a year late on needing an isa card, the pci slot is not used, and the modem sound card is in the center isa slot. I ve tried moving the sound card to a different location and re-inserting thepci card but always get the same irq problem mc |
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402cd io device irq conflict
mc wrote:
On Jul 1, 3:23 am, philo wrote: Ben Myers wrote: philo wrote: mc wrote: On Jun 29, 11:01 pm, Ben Myers wrote: Ben Myers wrote: mc wrote: On Jun 29, 3:29 pm, mc wrote: On Jun 29, 9:32 am, Ben Myers wrote: mc wrote: I was trying to nstall a netgear card in this machine in the last few months and then this error started showing up in the boot sequence 'IO Device irq conflict" and then you are given the option to hit F1 to resume. I removed the netgear card and drivers and even reloaded the OP sys but the error still shows at boot up. I have even removed all isa cards, and unplugged the ide cables to locate this error, but it is still there even without an ops sys installed or ide cables connected...any thoughts? thanks mc Replace motherboard CMOS battery. Should be a CR2032. If the battery has been replaced recently, clear the CMOS, which remembers the IRQ info and other hardware configuration data... Ben Myers Does anyone know where I can find those 4 pin external battery connectors for the cmos. Even compusa has limited items for sale any more here in tampa... mc Ben does this pb 600 MB have jumpers for clearing the cmos? mc Try this URL for PB600 info. The original PB web site is long gone, of course, so you can't get the manual for it. http://www.geocities.com/SiliconVall...774/pb600.html The J8 jumper, just behind the mouse port, clears the password, and maybe the CMOS as well... Ben Even better info about the PB600: http://www.uktsupport.co.uk/pb/mb/600.htm ... Ben- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Ben I was able to clear the IO device irq conflict at boot up, but when I use the only pci slot available for the netgear card it gives a boot up error at pci slot 3. I tried to manually change the irq in device manager but no luck. I wonder if someone still makes an isa network card? mc Have a look in the bios you may need to manually assign an IRQ or if the bios is set to manual see if there is an "auto" option anyway I am sure ISA netcards still show up on Ebay The 402CD desktop system has a riser card with one PCI slot and three ISA slots. Network performance is 1000% better with a PCI card, which can operate at 100mbit speed. 3COM made a 3c515 ISA card that also ran at 100mbit. If the OP already has a PCI audio card, then an ISA Ethernet card is the only real choice. Pity, but I scrapped all of my ISA Ethernet cards maybe a year ago. Same with ISA Sound Blasters and ISA modems. At the time, nobody seemed to want them... Ben Myers I still keep a few ISA devices here, just in case I need them. With my DSL connection, I notice no slow down if I use an old ISA 10mbit card as my connection is pretty slow to begin with!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Philo I do not see anything in the bios relative to setting the irq........ Ben, I guess I'm a year late on needing an isa card, the pci slot is not used, and the modem sound card is in the center isa slot. I ve tried moving the sound card to a different location and re-inserting thepci card but always get the same irq problem mc Well, the early PB Pentium motherboards, like a lot of other early Pentium and 486 boards, were among the first to have PCI slots. PCI support in the BIOS was often primitive and incomplete. Wish I could remember how to fix the IRQ problem... Ben Myers |
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