Tom Hayden wrote:
Yeah, with our Dell Poweredge 750, we had all kinds of IRQ conflicts
and whatnot. I booted up and in the BIOS I turned off all sorts of
devices, including one of the ethernet cards, the USB, serial, etc. After that, things worked much better.

Tom, hi;

We have a 750 here - 1 x 64 bit PCI-X and a 32 bit PCI slot. It doesn't seem to matter what we disable in BIOS, both PCI slots share an interrupt. We can chose *which* interrupt they share, but they always share one. You haven't found a way around this (BIOS upgrade/whatever) have you ?

jd

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