On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 6:40 PM, Steven O'Neal wrote:
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> Tim
>
> Thanks, I did the card shuffle trick to get the Firewire on it's own IRQ.
>
> Re-ran DPC check and the drops are lower, but still getting one or two
> samples of spikes. I think they are related to HD activity, so hopefully
> won't
Tim
Thanks, I did the card shuffle trick to get the Firewire on it's own IRQ.
Re-ran DPC check and the drops are lower, but still getting one or two samples
of spikes. I think they are related to HD activity, so hopefully won't be a
problem when I hook up a radio to the system.
To summarize
You probably can't do it (easily).
When Windows was installed on your machine, the BIOS was probably set for Plug
and Play which uses the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface
Specification (ACPI). Windows installs a HAL (hardware abstraction layer)
based on this configuration. Once a AC
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