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  • Millennium 2 uses no IRQ in Win2k ??

    Hi:

    I use a Millennium 2 with Win2k. I use the drivers that are included by Microsoft. When I look at the system resources I notice that the video card doesn't use an interrupt. Doesn't mean that I'm not using busmastering which means that my card isn't at full performance? Does anyone know how I can get the use of an IRQ?

    Thanks

  • #2
    In your motherboard's BIOS, look for the "Assign IRQ to VGA" option, and enable it.
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    • #3
      I have been setting "assign interrupt to vga" in the bios right from the start? Is anyone able to get an interrupt with their Mill II cards?

      Thanks

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      • #4
        W2k prefers not have an interrupt assigned, however from what I have read full AGP support does require one. So unless you have an AGP Mill II with an AGP capable driver, I wouldn't worry about it.

        Paul

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        • #5
          I noticed when onboard stuph like soundcards icw some videocards and acpi-controllers will make the videocard say NA in the 'PCI Device Listing' sometimes.

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          • #6
            Hank Kimble : hi
            this is a driver thing coz ur using the built in win2k drivers.
            i have a G200 and same thing happened to me when i installed win2k .. it was using the built in MS drivers which didn't assign and IRQ for the card ..
            but when i installed the 5.03 drivers it assigned it an irq like in win98.
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            • #7
              Since everything seems to be working fine, I just live with it.

              Thanks to everyone that replied.

              Hank

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              • #8


                Go to the bios. Find the "Assign IRQ for VGA" And make it enabled



                [This message has been edited by Haki (edited 11 August 2000).]

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                • #9
                  Too late Haki - I think we've already had that one.

                  [This message has been edited by Damien Green (edited 11 August 2000).]
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