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Change Windows setting for IRQ Steering
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If you experience installation problems under Windows 95 or Windows
98, you might want to try modifying the system setting for IRQ
steering. With later version of Windows 95 and Windows 98, PCI
devices can share system interrupt resources (IRQs). Since there are
a limited number of IRQs available in a PC and since many systems
now come with new devices (like USB ports and other stuff), the
ability to share IRQs can help configuration.
BUT, in order for the IRQ steering function to work properly, all the
drivers for PCI devices in a system must be "well-
behaved". Obviously, we live in an imperfect world, and this ain't
always the case. Sometimes it's necessary to enable or disable IRQ
steering to get stuff all working in a PC. Here's how to change the
setting:
- Click on Start, then Settings, then Control Panel.
- Double-click on 'System' and the System Properties window will
appear.
- Click on the tab that's labeled, 'Device Manager'. A list of
devices will be displayed.
- Scroll down to the bottom of the list to find the item, 'System
Devices'.
- Click on the '+' sign next to this item and more items will be
displayed.
- Double click on 'PCI Bus', and then, click the 'Resources' tab.
- Click on the the box, 'Enable IRQ Steering' to enable or disable
the setting.
- Click OK until you are back out, and restart your computer.
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Issues caused by Modems with Voice/audio support.
Some modems include audio support for features such as PC-based
phone message systems and simultaneous voice/data
connections. Unfortunately, voice modems can sometimes interfere
with other audio devices in a system, including a WavePRO
interface. If you have a modem with Voice/audio support and you
don't need this feature, we suggest that you disable the audio
feature. Your modem will still work fine for internet access, email
and other data connections.
(these instructions are for Windows 95B and Windows 98. If you are
using Windows 95A, please send an email to [email protected])
- From the Windows Start menu, select 'Settings'
- Open the Control Panel. Double-click on the 'Multimedia'
icon. The 'Multimedia properties' window will open.
- Click on the tab that's labeled, 'Devices'. A list of devices will
be displayed.
- Click on the '+' sign next to the item 'Audio devices'.
- If you find a device that has modem and audio or voice in its
description, then highlight it by clicking on it.