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I just purchased a new PC camera, an Intel PC cam Deluxe USB that is supposed to run on XP. I also enabled the USB ports on my mother board, an Abit KT7A, which has a total of 4 USB ports. Since I don't use them, I disabled the parallel port, one serial port and the onboard raid controller. I then went into the bios and set the resources assigned by to manual but I left plug and play os installed set to yes. I now have 8 devices using IRQ 7 and I have 2, 3, 5, 9 & 11 free but no way to assign these IRQ's to devices. on top of that the camera on the USB port is fuctional for less than 30 seconds and only after a reboot. Here is my IRQ table, is there any way to get this cleaned up and functioning properly so I can get the camera working?
[IRQs] Resource Device Status IRQ 7 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System OK IRQ 7 NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 Pro OK IRQ 7 VIA Rev 5 or later USB Universal Host Controller OK IRQ 7 3Com 3C900COMBO-based Ethernet Adapter (Generic) OK IRQ 7 ALS4000 Audio Device (WDM) OK IRQ 7 Adaptec AHA-2940/2940W PCI SCSI Controller OK IRQ 7 3Com 3C900TPO-based Ethernet Adapter (Generic) OK IRQ 14 Primary IDE Channel OK IRQ 15 Secondary IDE Channel OK IRQ 0 System timer OK IRQ 8 System CMOS/real time clock OK IRQ 13 Numeric data processor OK IRQ 6 Standard floppy disk controller OK IRQ 4 Communications Port (COM1) OK IRQ 12 Microsoft PS/2 Port Mouse (IntelliPoint) OK IRQ 1 Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard OK |
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Are you using win2000 drivers for the device? Are there other drivers, and do other USB devices work?
It is not a problem to have all that on one IRQ in Win2000. It's common for all PCI devices + video + USB to share an IRQ; this isn't abnormal or anything to worry about -- Win2K is quite good with IRQ sharing. Best bet is to look for updated USB drivers, or updated device drivers. The IRQ sharing is unlikely to be a problem.
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I'm using WindowsXP, I haven't looked for any updated drivers, so far everythings used the default drivers native to XP and worked wonderfully. Will go look for updated drivers now.
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this may or may not work for your system but it is worth to try.. Asus boards have a setting in the bios Legacy USB if enabled Win2K and also WinXp goes crazy..If you have a setting in your bios like that one then make sure that it is set to bDISBALED..
The reason I think that you get all those IRQ on IRQ steering - as it is called - is because you may have PNP OS set to enabled in the bios - set this one also to DISABLED - this will reassign the IRQ by the hardware - much better than have Windows do it... hth
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