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Shutdown reboots: IRQ_LESS_OR_NOT_EQUAL

Zach

Diamond Member
I get that bluescreen when I try to shutdown, and it reboots if I don't hit the power button. If I turn of APM (n Win2K), it shutsdown but (of course) wont power off so I have to hit the power button.. no fun.

This is in Win2K, with SP1. It's a newer MVP3 chipset K63/450. No BIOS update should help, the latest realase just supports 36gig drivers, whoopie. There's 256mes of memory, an Intel NIC, SB Live, SCSI cards (ISA & PCI), and a PCI Viper V330 video card along side my Matrox G200. It's been happening since I first installed months ago, and I've not bothered doing any major troubleshooting, but playing with ACPI and APM settings in BIOS doesn't help. Win2K is installed as a Standard PC, not ACPI. And, Windows 98 has no problems shutting down..

Any suggestions before I bother getting dirty with it, pulling cards disabling software/drivers.. Makes a mess of a machine's productivity.
 
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