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3. Press <ESC> to return to the Main Menu when you finish setting up all
items.
IRQ 3 (COM2)L
Enabled
IRQ 4 (COM1)L
Enabled
IRQ 5 (LPT2)L
Enabled
IRQ 6 (Floppy Disk)L
Enabled
IRQ 7 (LPT1)L
Enabled
IRQ 8 (RTC Alarm)L
Disabled
IRQ 9 (IRQ2 Redir)L
Disabled
IRQ 10 (Reserved)L
Disabled¤
IRQ 11 (Reserved)L
Disabled¤
IRQ 12 (PS/2 Mouse)L
Enabled
IRQ 13 (Coprocessor)L
Enabled¤
IRQ 14 (Hard Disk)L
Enabled
IRQ 15 (Reserved)L
Disabled
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LIRQ Activity Monitoring
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IRQ Activity Monitor-
ing
The following is a list of IRQ’s (Interrupt ReQuests),
which can be exempted much as the COM ports and
LPT ports above can. When an I/O device wants to
gain the attention of the operating system, it signals
this by causing an IRQ to occur. When the operating
system is ready to respond to the request, it inter-
rupts itself and performs the service. When set On,
activity will neither prevent the system from going into
a power management mode nor awaken it.