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I have a conflict between
* TRIDENT VIDEO ACCELERATOR BLADE 3D/MVP4 (driver version: 5.1.2001.0) = onboard and * an SMC PCI wifi card (model: SMCWPCI-G) If both devices are enabled my machine (running winxp) won't boot. It hangs before the login screen is shown. If I disable one of them there is no problem. However, if I re-enable the disabled device after boot, my machine will hang within 5 minutes. As far as I know I am running the latest drivers. I have reinstalled winxp (thus: it s not a SP2 matter or virus or malware thing -> it s a neat, clean machine) but the problem persists. I suspect it s a PCI conflict, although video and wifi are assigned a different IRQ. BTW, the wifi card replaces an old ethernet card in the same slot. The problem is that I do not know how to determine the cause. The F8 boot logging option does not give appropriate info, the event logger shuts up when the machine hangs. I don't feel like spending two days installing some linux distro to determine whether it s OS related. If anyone has a suggestion? Thx, Kris |
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I would start by moving it to a different slot.
kristo wrote: > I have a conflict between > * TRIDENT VIDEO ACCELERATOR BLADE 3D/MVP4 (driver version: 5.1.2001.0) = > onboard > and > * an SMC PCI wifi card (model: SMCWPCI-G) > > If both devices are enabled my machine (running winxp) won't boot. It hangs > before the login screen is shown. > If I disable one of them there is no problem. However, if I re-enable the > disabled device after boot, my machine will hang within 5 minutes. > As far as I know I am running the latest drivers. I have reinstalled winxp > (thus: it s not a SP2 matter or virus or malware thing -> it s a neat, clean > machine) but the problem persists. > > I suspect it s a PCI conflict, although video and wifi are assigned a > different IRQ. BTW, the wifi card replaces an old ethernet card in the same > slot. > The problem is that I do not know how to determine the cause. The F8 boot > logging option does not give appropriate info, the event logger shuts up when > the machine hangs. > I don't feel like spending two days installing some linux distro to > determine whether it s OS related. > > If anyone has a suggestion? > > Thx, > > Kris |
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Thx for the quick response, but I ve tried all slots.
"Bob I" wrote: > I would start by moving it to a different slot. |
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I would then contact MB manufacturer for assistance then. Sounds like
contention issues to me. That or use a video adapter, or different brand WiFi card. kristo wrote: > Thx for the quick response, but I ve tried all slots. > > "Bob I" wrote: > > >>I would start by moving it to a different slot. > > > |
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Contention? As in dining philosophers?
Well, apparently there was a bios upgrade available, very well hidden on the compaq (well, HP) site. So I flashed the crappy machine, and as a result it is less crappy now. It boots. But after five minutes the machine hangs again. I don`t dare to use a video adapter, I think the bios will go entirely nuts then. (There is no AGP slot. It s crappy I am telling you.) I ll contact HP again. "Bob I" wrote: > I would then contact MB manufacturer for assistance then. Sounds like > contention issues to me. That or use a video adapter, or different brand > WiFi card. > |
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They make PCI video adapters. Also you could try cutting back the
"Hardware Acceleration" in Display Properties, Settings, Advanced, Troubleshooting, and see if that helps any. kristo wrote: > Contention? As in dining philosophers? > Well, apparently there was a bios upgrade available, very well hidden on the > compaq (well, HP) site. So I flashed the crappy machine, and as a result it > is less crappy now. It boots. But after five minutes the machine hangs again. > I don`t dare to use a video adapter, I think the bios will go entirely nuts > then. (There is no AGP slot. It s crappy I am telling you.) > I ll contact HP again. > > "Bob I" wrote: > > >>I would then contact MB manufacturer for assistance then. Sounds like >>contention issues to me. That or use a video adapter, or different brand >>WiFi card. >> > > |
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