> > I strongly suspect its an IRQ conflict. Every problem of this sort
> > that I've seen with the A7V has been an IRQ conflict, including the
> > problem I had with my own. Specificly I had to hard set the IRQ on my
> > NIC through the PCI management section of the bios.
...
> It certainly is an
Drew Sanford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I strongly suspect its an IRQ conflict. Every problem of this sort
> that I've seen with the A7V has been an IRQ conflict, including the
> problem I had with my own. Specificly I had to hard set the IRQ on my
> NIC through the PCI management section of t
I also have a 950 Athlon on an A7v with cheap PC133 ram, and a seagate
Barracuda IDE drive on the UDMA66 channel at home. Rock stable, does a
buildworld
in 45 minutes!.
Sat next to me is an A7v with cheap PC133 ram, a Quantum drive on the
UDMA100
channel that also is rock stable. Both the 1004 BI
On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 08:40:23PM -0600, David Kelly wrote:
> Derek Tattersall writes:
> > I have a 1 GHz Thunderbird (Athlon) on an ASUS A7V Via KT133 chipset
> > with an IBM ultra 100 30 Gig Hard drive. If I let the HDD be auto
> > detected, 4.2 Release terminates at the point it is going to p