IRQ Sharing

tharef

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I just recently took a look in device manager and I found that all of my PCI devices including my AGP Graphics cards are all sharing the same IRQ: 7. Now I havent had any problems yet but, I think this could be the cause of my PCI USB Adapter not working. So how would it be possible for me to once installed, assign my PCI USB Adapter an IRQ of its own? Thanks in advance.

_thaReF

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Check out the topic "IRQ 9" a few pages down. I think it has the info you are looking for.
 

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