Well darn...... CPU temp is good, bout the only thing I could do do to help is get you drunk so you forget about it lol.. live close? hehehehe.
Ok, not sure if this has been covered yet, but seriously, Windows "should" be able to handle it.... have you tried moving every device from the computer that is not required and booting it up, shutting it down, adding one device.. booting it up.. shutting it down... adding another device.. booting it up.. etc.
I have experienced in the past that sometimes when you have numerous items of hardware, about the only way to get the system to reconfigure assignment is to remove everything and add it back one piece at a time.
I did however have a client once that had a fricken internal modem that would lock the computer up because of an IRQ conflict, in that particular situation, it was easier to switch the client to an external modem.
They had the external modem on hand and it was cheaper for me to set that up than for them to pay me additional money to continue trouble shooting the problem.
If you are still thinking that changing the Ethernet card's IRQ might help, I believe that in most system bios, you have a configuration option that you can specify that a specific PCI slot is reserved with a specific IRQ and no other device can use that IRQ.
Just make sure you plug your PCI NIC into the correct slot and that should force the change, (i.e. say PCI slot 1 is configured to use IRQ 11, then what ever device you plug into slot 1 should be configured bi the bios for IRQ 11)
Ok, I am going by memory, I haven’t shut my computer down to verify this, it is midnight and I am too tired to lol. But check that out and see if that helps, or if that is an option.
Ok, not sure if this has been covered yet, but seriously, Windows "should" be able to handle it.... have you tried moving every device from the computer that is not required and booting it up, shutting it down, adding one device.. booting it up.. shutting it down... adding another device.. booting it up.. etc.
I have experienced in the past that sometimes when you have numerous items of hardware, about the only way to get the system to reconfigure assignment is to remove everything and add it back one piece at a time.
I did however have a client once that had a fricken internal modem that would lock the computer up because of an IRQ conflict, in that particular situation, it was easier to switch the client to an external modem.
They had the external modem on hand and it was cheaper for me to set that up than for them to pay me additional money to continue trouble shooting the problem.
If you are still thinking that changing the Ethernet card's IRQ might help, I believe that in most system bios, you have a configuration option that you can specify that a specific PCI slot is reserved with a specific IRQ and no other device can use that IRQ.
Just make sure you plug your PCI NIC into the correct slot and that should force the change, (i.e. say PCI slot 1 is configured to use IRQ 11, then what ever device you plug into slot 1 should be configured bi the bios for IRQ 11)
Ok, I am going by memory, I haven’t shut my computer down to verify this, it is midnight and I am too tired to lol. But check that out and see if that helps, or if that is an option.