"Josip" <josip.miskovic@pookmail.com> wrote in message
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>> Try putting the card in the other PCI slot...
>> or look in the bios to make sure IRQ's are assigned automatically...
>> some mobo's actually have manual settings.
>>
>> also...the bios should be set for plug&play OS
>>
>
> Yes, I'll check BIOS settings again. How many IRQs are there and how are
> they assigned?
>
> Josip
initially there were 15 hardware IRQs but recent versions of Windows like XP
create 'virtual' IRQs because 15 were found to be insufficent for the number
of devices that can be installed in a PC.
I suggest you uninstall and remove both the modem and sound card.
Boot up the PC and press 'Delete' to enter the Bios screens. Find and
disable unused Ports like the Parallel port and Serial ports - this will
free up a couple of IRQs. Then save the new settings and exit. Switch off
the PC and install the Sound card first - boot up and install drivers.
Shutdown and fit the modem card then boot up and install drivers.
If you still get problems you may need to reinstall Windows with a Standard
HAL - without using ACPI. This is sometimes done to work around IRQ sharing
problems.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314068 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/299340/