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  1. tomorrowman

    PCI IRQ/USB Conflict problem

    Shadow - thanks for your reply. If only life were that easy! The auto config option is greyed-out and I think this is because ACPI is hard-set in the BIOS. I have solved the actual issue by buying a much more expensive but much better quality USB-connected MIDI interface which has a more...
  2. tomorrowman

    PCI IRQ/USB Conflict problem

    I am using an IBM PC 300GL 6563-83G as part of a digital studio set-up. The problem is I am getting serious audio drop-out which are only cured by removing the USB connected MIDI interface, which for obvious reasons isn't an option. I have a clean installation of Win2K using "Standard...
  3. tomorrowman

    Serious USB/Win98SE problem....please help!!

    I exhausted all the possibilities I was able to gather with no joy. In the end I took a gamble and purchased Win 2K. Bingo, instant cure. So it's a shame that I'll never know the "why" of it but a relief that this particular problem can be assigned to the closed pile. Thanks all...
  4. tomorrowman

    Serious USB/Win98SE problem....please help!!

    I have just discovered that I have two models of PC300GL from IBM, one with VIA and one with Intel chipsets for USB so the problem isn't related to the apparent Via/98SE problem. The hardware I've tested with is an IBM memory key, a Linksys wireless adapter, a logitech web cam and a Freecom...
  5. tomorrowman

    Serious USB/Win98SE problem....please help!!

    I sure hope someone here can help me. I have a couple of IBM PC300GLs 933Mhz/1GB/13GB into which I have recently install Win98SE. My problem is that I cannot get any USB devices to work. USB enabled in BIOS. Plug and play detects devices, installs drivers etc.... Device manager shows...

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