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Title: now this is frustrating
Post by: -ammo- on September 29, 2001, 02:15:00 PM
OK, I upgraded to win2k. Everything was good until I played AH. I my video display has some issues, I dont have access to my webspace at the moment or I would just show you a screenshot or 2. Basically I am getting some anamolies in the textures. some of the icons show strange shapes, the cockpits of several palnes are missing things, and there are splotches of wild colors. the P-51 I cant even see the wings or the fuselage when i am in it. Well, I did a MSinfo inquiry to see what I could find and my irq's are a mess..again. I manually moved my sound card before to fix the sharing prob with Sound blaster and my geforce when Im was still using win98, it worked. But now win2k must just assign them all together different. check this out..


how do I reassign these without manually moving cards around? Wow, I cant believe all that is on IRQ #9.
Title: now this is frustrating
Post by: SunKing on September 29, 2001, 02:43:00 PM
I had the samething happen with irq 11. I went to microsofts site and did some searching. In win2k it's supposed to share like that. The only way you change the irqs is by manually moving the cards and play with bios settings. I thought I had problems but it turned out to be something and my system runs fine with 6 items sharing on irq 11.
Title: now this is frustrating
Post by: bloom25 on September 29, 2001, 03:54:00 PM
It's called ACPI and is normal in win2k for IRQ 9 or 11 to be shared like that.  Your problem sounds like a driver issue to me.  Give the 12.41 official WHQL drivers a try.  Also use wdm drivers for your soundblaster.  I saw a brand new set of them in the news from last week at www.ntcompatible.com (http://www.ntcompatible.com)  .
Title: now this is frustrating
Post by: Skuzzy on September 29, 2001, 04:30:00 PM
I beleive the sharing can be avoided, if you disable ACPI in the BIOS before you install 2K.
Once you have installed 2K, you cannot change from ACPI to non-ACPI or vice-versa.  It requires a reinstall to change this.
Title: now this is frustrating
Post by: -ammo- on September 29, 2001, 05:31:00 PM
The driver I loaded was the most current one from the invidea website, nv4_disp.dll version 5.13.01.2181. Is this driver not the one I need? all else seems OK, I wonder if it some other setting within AH or Win2K I need to tweak. Is this right?
Title: now this is frustrating
Post by: bloom25 on September 29, 2001, 05:36:00 PM
If this is a VIA board, did you remember to load the 4in1 drivers?  They are at www.viahardware.com (http://www.viahardware.com)  .

How about Service Pack 2?

The drivers you have the the very newest 21.81 drivers, which have now proven to be kind of buggy.  I would go to www.the-ctrl-alt-del.com (http://www.the-ctrl-alt-del.com)  and get the 12.41s.


Try the 4 in 1s first, then go to 12.41s, that should do it.
Title: now this is frustrating
Post by: Sancho on September 29, 2001, 06:19:00 PM
Ammo, I also believe this is a driver issue, not IRQ.  My system has the same IRQ sharing in Win2k and I have no problems.  I've also at times had wierd graphics issues with my GeForce and the latest Nvidia drivers.  The WHQL drivers bloom suggested should fix that, OR even better, get the drivers from you card manufacturer's website, not nvidia.
Title: now this is frustrating
Post by: -ammo- on September 29, 2001, 11:45:00 PM
tried the 4 in 1 and my display in AH actually got worse. I am now running on the 12.41 driver and it seems MUCH improved. However once when I took a round, my screen froze on my end, only for me to come back in in a flaming wreck. More testing is needed. I think you guys did me right :) Thx sancho and bloom.