OK,
1. Do you use USB devices?
2. What disk drives are plugged into which controllers?
If you don't use USB, you can disable that in BIOS. It's likely you do use it. I use mine for my mouse and my stick. Next, we'll make sure that any disk controllers you are not using are disabled in BIOS. I only use primary channel on the Highpoint, so I disable the secondary. I have a CD Rom Primary Master on the onboard IDE, and I have a burner on Secondary Master, so I leave both of those enabled. If you have less devices, you can disable more IDE controllers.
Go to
http://www.viahardware.com and download the latest official 4-in-1 drivers for your mainboard and install them.
Now the big nasty part is that you have your USB, your NIC, and your SB Live all on the same IRQ. Yuck. I'm surprised that thing doesn't blue-screen on boot. SB Lives don't like to share.
http://www.viahardware.com/faq/kt7/faqinstability.html#How%20do%20I%20avoid%20IRQ%20conflicts? In the ABIT KT7, IRQs are shared by the following devices:
"INT Pin 1": AGP card and PCI Slot 1
"INT Pin 2": PCI Slot 2 and PCI Slot 3 and ACPI (if enabled)
"INT Pin 3": PCI Slot 5 (and HPT370 controller in KT7-RAID)
"INT Pin 4": PCI Slot 4 and PCI Slot 6 and USB
So, you are going to need to move some things around. Shut down your box and move the SB Live up to Slot 2. (Not PCI 1... leave one empty between the AGP slot and your SB Live) When you reboot, the BIOS and Windows should sort out the new resource allocation ok.
Now you need to either leave your Ethernet card in Slot 6 and let it share with USB, or move it to Slot 5 and have it share with your Highpoint controller. Yeah I know, you can't get it all on it's own. I know, I'm in the exact same situation with my KA7-100. You could if you disabled the Highpoint and ran your HD on the onboard IDE, but the onboard IDE SUCKS. The HPT controllers actually seem happy to share IRQs. If you move the SB Live, then test it out. If you are still having problems, try moving the Ethernet card up to 5 and see if it will share with the Highpoint better than the USB.
Give that a shot and lets see how it goes.
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