Ho fatto una ricerca per sto tipo di errore , ed ho trovato questo :
After reading the posts here, I did examine my PC to see what cards were in what slots. You should do the same. #1: If you have a AGP Video card and a Sound Card next to each other (Slot #1 and #2, respectively), they will share the same IRQ and you will get the IRQ_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL to message consistently. Especially if you're playing PC games. Solution: Move the Sound Card to a different slot. Rule of thumb: Never have a card next to your AGP slot, they typically share the same resource. #2: Check the Device Manager listing and view 'Resources by Connection' (this is in XP). This will list all your IRQs and what devices are assigned to them. Win98SE and Win2K also has this if you look at the Device Manager correctly. #3: What helped me solve this problem also was disabling the COM Ports in the BIOS. Do you really need them in today's USB/Firewire ports? That'll free up further IRQ's for your OS. My mouse and keyboard are USB. The Printer is still a parallel port but that'll change too. #4: If none of the above applies to you, you're experiencing the dreaded, and I mean DREADED, Busmaster/IDE Driver problem! UGH. High Point is the worst at providing WHQL certified drivers to Microsoft... although they may have fixed this in their newer products. Just search High Point in regular newsgroups and you'll see the many complaints about having reliable drivers for Win2K and XP. If you're still on Win98, you'll probably be okay. Here a few tips from a guy who's logged HOURS on this problem: a) ALi Magik SouthBridge users: I feel somewhat sorry for you guys out there. But check ALi's Taiwan site and look for driver support there. If you own an ASUS motherboard, go to the ALi site since ASUS blows at communicating their "integrated" drivers are off the ALi site. By the way, I really hate "integrated" drivers. Difficult to troubleshoot if the driver software won't tell you what it's installing in your sytem. I had to remove the ALi Ultra IDE Busmaster Driver and go with XP's standard to keep the system stable (SP1 installed). After freeing up more IRQ's, I will probably go back and install ALi's drivers to check to see if they work. #b: High Point people... you are SOL. v1.25 for Win2K _is_not_ reliable, in my opinion. 1.23 seems to be better for Win2K.
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