4 Troubleshooting Your PC
If There Is an IRQ Problem Installing a Sound Board
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If There Is an IRQ Problem Installing a Sound Board
NOTE
Plug and Play operating systems such as Windows 95 should, in normal
circumstances, be able to allocate the IRQs that are used according to
the hardware installed in the PC.
Problem
Solution
You have installed a sound board
and you get a message telling
you that there is no IRQ
(Interrupt Request) available for
the sound board.
Check that you have followed the installation instructions provided
with the sound board.
If there is still a problem
•
Restart the PC and press F2 when F2 Setup is displayed.
•
Reserve an IRQ for the ISA sound board. You can reserve IRQ
5, IRQ 9, IRQ 10 or IRQ 11 for this purpose. To do this, go to
the Plug and Play Setup submenu of the Advanced menu and
then set the chosen IRQ to ISA. Also, set the Plug and Play
Aware O/S item to NO.
•
Press the F3 key to save the changes and quit the
Setup
program.
•
Redo the Windows NT installation procedure for the sound
board.
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