I have tried time and time again to install Windows 2000 Pro on my computer but everytime it is unstable as can ever be imagined. I believe the problem is related to Win2K routing 7, thats right 7, devises to IRQ 11. These devises include: Video Card, Sound Card, NIC Card, my 2 SCSI cards, and 2 USB devises (I think it's the USB controller on the motherboard). Of course Windows 2000 doesn't see this as a problem and since it only lets you manually remap IRQ's if there is a problem I can't manually change them either. I even tried uninstalling and reinstalling the devices which results in it putting them on a different IRQ for one boot, then throwing them back on 11 on the very next boot. I would really love to be able to put Win2K on this machine cause I love the OS (I have it on my other machine and my laptop from work).
I need to know if anyone knows how to force Win2k to allow you to manually remap IRQ's without it detecting a conflict first.
Thanks,
Eric
This is my system setup just in case anyone knows of issues with any of these components:
PIII 600 OC'd to 800
256 MB of Crucial PC133 Ram
Abit VT6X4 motherboard
Diamond Viper V770 non-Ultra
Sound Blaster Live (original not Platinum)
Netgear 310TX NIC card
Promise Simple SCSI card
Adaptec 2903B SCSI card
Maxtor +40 40 GB hard drive
Toshiba 40x CD-Rom
HP 9210 SCSI CD-RW
I need to know if anyone knows how to force Win2k to allow you to manually remap IRQ's without it detecting a conflict first.
Thanks,
Eric
This is my system setup just in case anyone knows of issues with any of these components:
PIII 600 OC'd to 800
256 MB of Crucial PC133 Ram
Abit VT6X4 motherboard
Diamond Viper V770 non-Ultra
Sound Blaster Live (original not Platinum)
Netgear 310TX NIC card
Promise Simple SCSI card
Adaptec 2903B SCSI card
Maxtor +40 40 GB hard drive
Toshiba 40x CD-Rom
HP 9210 SCSI CD-RW
