Zotzmein
12-07-1999, 08:46 AM
I have a Diamond MONSTER SOUND MX300 (PCI) that will not recognize after a warm boot. Any suggestions on what might be the problem would be greatly appreciated.
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Basic System
Abit BX6 R2
Pentium II 450 MHz. (not over clocked)
128 Megs of PC100 RAM
Seagate 6.5 gigabyte hard drive
CL Banshee AGP card
Diamond Monster Sound MX-300
48x DELTA CD-ROM
I did have installed but removed units and all associated files - LS-120 and CD-RW
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Software
Windows 98 (not SE 2 but with all available updates)
Norton Antivirus 2000
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BIOS INFORMATION
AWARD BIOS v4.51G (2A69KA1K)
In the BIOS under: PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION
PNP OS INSTALLED: NO
Force update ESCD: Disabled
Resources controlled by: Auto
Assign IRQ for VGA: Enabled
Assign IRQ for USB: Enabled
PIRQ_1 use IRQ No.: AUTO
PIRQ_2 use IRQ No.: AUTO
PIRQ_3 use IRQ No.: AUTO
PIRQ_4 use IRQ No.: AUTO
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During BOOT - PCI DEVICE LISTING
IDE Control - IRQ 14
ISA Control - IRQ 10
Multimedia - IRQ 10 (only during a cold boot)
Display Control - IRQ 11
NOTES.
1. This system ran perfectly fine with a PNP ISA SoundBlaster audio card.
2. Windows doesn’t list any hardware or IRQ conflicts.
3. The PNP OS INSTALLED set to NO is the MOB’s preferred setting.
4. I have had other problems with PCI cards not recognizing during a warm/reboot of this system. Chiefly a Creative Labs DX2 DVD Decoder Card.
5. Yes, I’ve jumpered the CMOS and reset the BIOS.
Regards to All,
Zotz Mein
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I would recommend to all those new to this forum, to use this as a template as to the level of information needed in order to properly diagnose a problem. The main thing I see with a lot of new member’s posts is they tend to give to little information. This maybe overkill but I think the regular gurus (I’m not one – obviously) of this forum will agree that too much information is better than to little.
Zotz Mein two cents.
[This message has been edited by Zotzmein (edited 12-07-1999).]
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Basic System
Abit BX6 R2
Pentium II 450 MHz. (not over clocked)
128 Megs of PC100 RAM
Seagate 6.5 gigabyte hard drive
CL Banshee AGP card
Diamond Monster Sound MX-300
48x DELTA CD-ROM
I did have installed but removed units and all associated files - LS-120 and CD-RW
---------------------------------------------
Software
Windows 98 (not SE 2 but with all available updates)
Norton Antivirus 2000
---------------------------------------------
BIOS INFORMATION
AWARD BIOS v4.51G (2A69KA1K)
In the BIOS under: PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION
PNP OS INSTALLED: NO
Force update ESCD: Disabled
Resources controlled by: Auto
Assign IRQ for VGA: Enabled
Assign IRQ for USB: Enabled
PIRQ_1 use IRQ No.: AUTO
PIRQ_2 use IRQ No.: AUTO
PIRQ_3 use IRQ No.: AUTO
PIRQ_4 use IRQ No.: AUTO
---------------------------------------------
During BOOT - PCI DEVICE LISTING
IDE Control - IRQ 14
ISA Control - IRQ 10
Multimedia - IRQ 10 (only during a cold boot)
Display Control - IRQ 11
NOTES.
1. This system ran perfectly fine with a PNP ISA SoundBlaster audio card.
2. Windows doesn’t list any hardware or IRQ conflicts.
3. The PNP OS INSTALLED set to NO is the MOB’s preferred setting.
4. I have had other problems with PCI cards not recognizing during a warm/reboot of this system. Chiefly a Creative Labs DX2 DVD Decoder Card.
5. Yes, I’ve jumpered the CMOS and reset the BIOS.
Regards to All,
Zotz Mein
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I would recommend to all those new to this forum, to use this as a template as to the level of information needed in order to properly diagnose a problem. The main thing I see with a lot of new member’s posts is they tend to give to little information. This maybe overkill but I think the regular gurus (I’m not one – obviously) of this forum will agree that too much information is better than to little.
Zotz Mein two cents.
[This message has been edited by Zotzmein (edited 12-07-1999).]