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In <20040208023927.7445.qmail@joan.linkline.com>, on 02/07/04   
   at 06:39 PM, waynec@linkline.com said:  
 
 
>IRQ's Activity Monitoring       <<<< what does "monitoring" mean?  
> IRQ3  com2          enabled   <<<< should this be disabled?  
 
This should be covered in the BIOS users manual.  These are the settings  
for wake up from power save shutdowns and stuff like that.  
 
> IRQ11 reserved      disabled   <<< troublesome? ... Actiontec modem uses  
>11  
 
No, unlrelated.  
 
> IRQ15 reserved      disabled   <<< troublesome?   
 
No.  
 
>Is it possible that the apparent effects of reseating the scsi cable and   
>cards are just coincidental? Some sort of shared IRQ issue? If so, why   
>didn't removing the modem clear them up?   
 
You have a bad piece of hardware.  The HBA seems to be a possibility, but  
I would not rule out a MB problem.  
 
>What other bios settings should I be looking for?   
 
None, really.  The one thing you might try is to reset the BIOS to the low  
performance settings.  I doubt it will help, but it is worth a try.  If  
nothing else, it is evidence.  
 
Regards,  
 
Steven  
 
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