AT-AO-6 IRQs on NT4SP3 TMI PC

I'm having trouble setting up an AT-AO-6 board on a TMI PC (PV5000HX2)
running NT 4.0 and using NiDAQ-5.1. I have the IRQ's set to 11 & 12 in the
NiDAQ config and NT diagnostics show them as being registered to NIDAQ, but
the board still fails to pass the resource test. The error message is
"device failing to respond to first irq level". Even if I only use 1 IRQ, I
still get the same answer.
I've installed over a dozen of these boards on older TMI PCs and have always
been able to find a combination of IRQs etc that will work, but this newest
PC just won't seem to be happy.
FYI, I can't upgrade ANYTHING so ni-daq5.1 and nt etc are fixed.
Any suggestions?
Eric
[email protected]
oh... what do people think of TMI Computers?

Bysshe wrote:I want to know this computer like my lover.  Seriously, I don't know the first thing about it.  Laptop?  Brand?  How old?
laptop, HP zd7180us, about a year and a half old. up-to-date as of today, but the problem only happened today and it seems to have stopped as of about 4:00 US eastern time. i have experienced this problem here and there. probably a few times a month i have a day where i get these full crashes a few times a day and then it just goes away.
back on SuSE, i used to have a bunch of ACPI problems that lead to overheating shutdowns, but this is different. most of the time today i was just using OOo and barely eating at the CPU. i have a gig of memory so using one application isnt causing it to overheat (and i did not notice it being hot), so again i dont think it was that problem again.
since i stopped using OOo earlier today, the problem hasnt reoccured. im going to check out the memtest86+ thing later tonight and see what that brings up, but i think this might have been another one of these random days where my computer hates life and wants a break or something.

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    [ 0.000000] efi: mem31: [Boot Data | | | | | |WB|WT|WC|UC] range=[0x0000000081a0d000-0x0000000081a38000) (0MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem32: [Conventional Memory| | | | | |WB|WT|WC|UC] range=[0x0000000081a38000-0x0000000081a3a000) (0MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem33: [Boot Data | | | | | |WB|WT|WC|UC] range=[0x0000000081a3a000-0x0000000081b48000) (1MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem34: [Conventional Memory| | | | | |WB|WT|WC|UC] range=[0x0000000081b48000-0x0000000081b49000) (0MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem35: [Boot Data | | | | | |WB|WT|WC|UC] range=[0x0000000081b49000-0x0000000081bcc000) (0MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem36: [Conventional Memory| | | | | |WB|WT|WC|UC] range=[0x0000000081bcc000-0x0000000081bd4000) (0MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem37: [Boot Data | | | | | |WB|WT|WC|UC] range=[0x0000000081bd4000-0x0000000081bd5000) (0MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem38: [Conventional Memory| | | | | |WB|WT|WC|UC] range=[0x0000000081bd5000-0x0000000081bd7000) (0MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem39: [Boot Data | | | | | |WB|WT|WC|UC] range=[0x0000000081bd7000-0x0000000081bd8000) (0MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem40: [Conventional Memory| | | | | |WB|WT|WC|UC] range=[0x0000000081bd8000-0x0000000081bd9000) (0MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem41: [Boot Data | | | | | |WB|WT|WC|UC] range=[0x0000000081bd9000-0x0000000081c1b000) (0MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem42: [Conventional Memory| | | | | |WB|WT|WC|UC] range=[0x0000000081c1b000-0x0000000081c1c000) (0MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem43: [Boot Data | | | | | |WB|WT|WC|UC] range=[0x0000000081c1c000-0x0000000081c20000) (0MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem44: [Conventional Memory| | | | | |WB|WT|WC|UC] range=[0x0000000081c20000-0x0000000081c22000) (0MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem45: [Boot Data | | | | | |WB|WT|WC|UC] range=[0x0000000081c22000-0x0000000081c2d000) (0MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem46: [Conventional Memory| | | | | |WB|WT|WC|UC] range=[0x0000000081c2d000-0x0000000081c30000) (0MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem47: [Boot Data | | | | | |WB|WT|WC|UC] range=[0x0000000081c30000-0x0000000081c52000) (0MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem48: [Conventional Memory| | | | | |WB|WT|WC|UC] range=[0x0000000081c52000-0x0000000081c53000) (0MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem49: [Boot Data | | | | | |WB|WT|WC|UC] range=[0x0000000081c53000-0x0000000081c76000) (0MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem50: [Conventional Memory| | | | | |WB|WT|WC|UC] range=[0x0000000081c76000-0x0000000081c77000) (0MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem51: [Boot Data | | | | | |WB|WT|WC|UC] range=[0x0000000081c77000-0x0000000081c78000) (0MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem52: [Conventional Memory| | | | | |WB|WT|WC|UC] range=[0x0000000081c78000-0x0000000081c7a000) (0MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem53: [Boot Data | | | | | |WB|WT|WC|UC] range=[0x0000000081c7a000-0x000000008387f000) (28MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem54: [Conventional Memory| | | | | |WB|WT|WC|UC] range=[0x000000008387f000-0x000000009bc0e000) (387MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem55: [Boot Code | | | | | |WB|WT|WC|UC] range=[0x000000009bc0e000-0x000000009c07f000) (4MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem56: [Runtime Code |RUN| | | | |WB|WT|WC|UC] range=[0x000000009c07f000-0x000000009c47f000) (4MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem57: [Runtime Data |RUN| | | | |WB|WT|WC|UC] range=[0x000000009c47f000-0x000000009c67f000) (2MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem58: [Reserved | | | | | |WB|WT|WC|UC] range=[0x000000009c67f000-0x000000009ce7f000) (8MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem59: [ACPI Memory NVS | | | | | |WB|WT|WC|UC] range=[0x000000009ce7f000-0x000000009cf7f000) (1MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem60: [ACPI Reclaim Memory| | | | | |WB|WT|WC|UC] range=[0x000000009cf7f000-0x000000009cfff000) (0MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem61: [Boot Data | | | | | |WB|WT|WC|UC] range=[0x000000009cfff000-0x000000009d000000) (0MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem62: [Conventional Memory| | | | | |WB|WT|WC|UC] range=[0x0000000100000000-0x000000045f600000) (13814MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem63: [Reserved | | | | | | | | | ] range=[0x00000000000a0000-0x00000000000c0000) (0MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem64: [Reserved | | | | | | | | | ] range=[0x000000009d000000-0x000000009fa00000) (42MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem65: [Memory Mapped I/O |RUN| | | | | | | |UC] range=[0x00000000e0000000-0x00000000f0000000) (256MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem66: [Memory Mapped I/O |RUN| | | | | | | |UC] range=[0x00000000feb00000-0x00000000feb10000) (0MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem67: [Memory Mapped I/O |RUN| | | | | | | |UC] range=[0x00000000fec00000-0x00000000fec01000) (0MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem68: [Memory Mapped I/O |RUN| | | | | | | |UC] range=[0x00000000fed00000-0x00000000fed1c000) (0MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem69: [Memory Mapped I/O |RUN| | | | | | | | ] range=[0x00000000fed1c000-0x00000000fed20000) (0MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem70: [Memory Mapped I/O |RUN| | | | | | | |UC] range=[0x00000000fed20000-0x00000000fee01000) (0MB)
    [ 0.000000] efi: mem71: [Memory Mapped I/O |RUN| | | | | | | |UC] range=[0x00000000ffb00000-0x0000000100000000) (5MB)
    [ 0.000000] SMBIOS 2.8 present.
    [ 0.000000] DMI: Hewlett-Packard HP OMEN Notebook PC 15/2332, BIOS F.09 12/27/2014
    [ 0.000000] e820: update [mem 0x00000000-0x00000fff] usable ==> reserved
    [ 0.000000] e820: remove [mem 0x000a0000-0x000fffff] usable
    [ 0.000000] AGP: No AGP bridge found
    [ 0.000000] e820: last_pfn = 0x45f600 max_arch_pfn = 0x400000000
    [ 0.000000] MTRR default type: uncachable
    [ 0.000000] MTRR fixed ranges enabled:
    [ 0.000000] 00000-9FFFF write-back
    [ 0.000000] A0000-BFFFF uncachable
    [ 0.000000] C0000-E7FFF write-protect
    [ 0.000000] E8000-EFFFF write-combining
    [ 0.000000] F0000-FFFFF write-protect
    [ 0.000000] MTRR variable ranges enabled:
    [ 0.000000] 0 base 0000000000 mask 7800000000 write-back
    [ 0.000000] 1 base 009D000000 mask 7FFF000000 uncachable
    [ 0.000000] 2 base 009E000000 mask 7FFE000000 uncachable
    [ 0.000000] 3 base 00A0000000 mask 7FE0000000 uncachable
    [ 0.000000] 4 base 00C0000000 mask 7FC0000000 uncachable
    [ 0.000000] 5 disabled
    [ 0.000000] 6 disabled
    [ 0.000000] 7 disabled
    [ 0.000000] 8 disabled
    [ 0.000000] 9 disabled
    [ 0.000000] x86 PAT enabled: cpu 0, old 0x7040600070406, new 0x7010600070106
    [ 0.000000] e820: update [mem 0x9d000000-0xffffffff] usable ==> reserved
    [ 0.000000] e820: last_pfn = 0x9d000 max_arch_pfn = 0x400000000
    [ 0.000000] Scanning 1 areas for low memory corruption
    [ 0.000000] Base memory trampoline at [ffff880000082000] 82000 size 24576
    [ 0.000000] Using GB pages for direct mapping
    [ 0.000000] init_memory_mapping: [mem 0x00000000-0x000fffff]
    [ 0.000000] [mem 0x00000000-0x000fffff] page 4k
    [ 0.000000] BRK [0x01b36000, 0x01b36fff] PGTABLE
    [ 0.000000] BRK [0x01b37000, 0x01b37fff] PGTABLE
    [ 0.000000] BRK [0x01b38000, 0x01b38fff] PGTABLE
    [ 0.000000] init_memory_mapping: [mem 0x45f400000-0x45f5fffff]
    [ 0.000000] [mem 0x45f400000-0x45f5fffff] page 2M
    [ 0.000000] BRK [0x01b39000, 0x01b39fff] PGTABLE
    [ 0.000000] init_memory_mapping: [mem 0x45c000000-0x45f3fffff]
    [ 0.000000] [mem 0x45c000000-0x45f3fffff] page 2M
    [ 0.000000] init_memory_mapping: [mem 0x400000000-0x45bffffff]
    [ 0.000000] [mem 0x400000000-0x43fffffff] page 1G
    [ 0.000000] [mem 0x440000000-0x45bffffff] page 2M
    [ 0.000000] init_memory_mapping: [mem 0x00100000-0x9c07efff]
    [ 0.000000] [mem 0x00100000-0x001fffff] page 4k
    [ 0.000000] [mem 0x00200000-0x3fffffff] page 2M
    [ 0.000000] [mem 0x40000000-0x7fffffff] page 1G
    [ 0.000000] [mem 0x80000000-0x9bffffff] page 2M
    [ 0.000000] [mem 0x9c000000-0x9c07efff] page 4k
    [ 0.000000] init_memory_mapping: [mem 0x9cfff000-0x9cffffff]
    [ 0.000000] [mem 0x9cfff000-0x9cffffff] page 4k
    [ 0.000000] BRK [0x01b3a000, 0x01b3afff] PGTABLE
    [ 0.000000] init_memory_mapping: [mem 0x100000000-0x3ffffffff]
    [ 0.000000] [mem 0x100000000-0x3ffffffff] page 1G
    [ 0.000000] RAMDISK: [mem 0x7f7d2000-0x80019fff]
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: Early table checksum verification disabled
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: RSDP 0x000000009CFFE014 000024 (v02 HPQOEM)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: XSDT 0x000000009CFFE210 0000F4 (v01 HPQOEM SLIC-MPC 00000001 HP 01000013)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: FACP 0x000000009CFF7000 00010C (v05 HPQOEM SLIC-MPC 00000001 HP 00040000)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: DSDT 0x000000009CFDB000 018700 (v02 HPQOEM SLIC-MPC 00000000 ACPI 00040000)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: FACS 0x000000009CF67000 000040
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: TCPA 0x000000009CFFD000 000032 (v02 HPQOEM INSYDE 00000000 HP 00040000)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: UEFI 0x000000009CFFC000 000236 (v01 HPQOEM INSYDE 00000001 HP 00040000)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: FPDT 0x000000009CFFA000 000044 (v01 HPQOEM SLIC-MPC 00000001 HP 00040000)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: MSDM 0x000000009CFF9000 000055 (v03 HPQOEM SLIC-MPC 00000001 HP 00040000)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: ASF! 0x000000009CFF8000 0000A5 (v32 HPQOEM INSYDE 00000001 HP 00040000)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: HPET 0x000000009CFF6000 000038 (v01 HPQOEM INSYDE 00000001 HP 00040000)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: APIC 0x000000009CFF5000 00008C (v03 HPQOEM SLIC-MPC 00000001 HP 00040000)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: MCFG 0x000000009CFF4000 00003C (v01 HPQOEM INSYDE 00000001 HP 00040000)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: WDAT 0x000000009CFDA000 000224 (v01 HPQOEM INSYDE 00000001 HP 00040000)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: SSDT 0x000000009CFD9000 0007F6 (v01 HPQOEM INSYDE 00001000 ACPI 00040000)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: BOOT 0x000000009CFD7000 000028 (v01 HPQOEM INSYDE 00000001 HP 00040000)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: LPIT 0x000000009CFD6000 000094 (v01 HPQOEM INSYDE 00000000 HP 00040000)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: SSDT 0x000000009CFD5000 0003E1 (v01 HPQOEM INSYDE 00001000 ACPI 00040000)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: ASPT 0x000000009CFD4000 000034 (v07 HPQOEM INSYDE 00000001 HP 00040000)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: DBGP 0x000000009CFD3000 000034 (v01 HPQOEM SLIC-MPC 00000001 HP 00040000)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: SSDT 0x000000009CFCB000 000539 (v01 HPQOEM INSYDE 00003000 ACPI 00040000)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: SSDT 0x000000009CFCA000 000AD8 (v01 HPQOEM INSYDE 00003000 ACPI 00040000)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: SSDT 0x000000009CFC6000 003361 (v01 HPQOEM INSYDE 00003000 ACPI 00040000)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: SSDT 0x000000009CFBE000 003FC4 (v01 HPQOEM INSYDE 00001000 ACPI 00040000)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: SSDT 0x000000009CFC5000 00040A (v01 HPQOEM INSYDE 00001000 ACPI 00040000)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: WDTT 0x000000009CFC4000 000224 (v02 HPQOEM INSYDE 00000001 HP 00040000)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: SSDT 0x000000009CFC3000 00006B (v01 HPQOEM INSYDE 00001000 ACPI 00040000)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: BGRT 0x000000009CFC2000 000038 (v01 HPQOEM INSYDE 00000001 HP 00040000)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: TPM2 0x000000009CFBD000 000044 (v03 HPQOEM INSYDE 00000001 HP 00040000)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: DMAR 0x000000009CFBC000 0000A8 (v01 HPQOEM INSYDE 00000001 HP 00040000)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: Local APIC address 0xfee00000
    [ 0.000000] No NUMA configuration found
    [ 0.000000] Faking a node at [mem 0x0000000000000000-0x000000045f5fffff]
    [ 0.000000] NODE_DATA(0) allocated [mem 0x45f5fa000-0x45f5fdfff]
    [ 0.000000] [ffffea0000000000-ffffea00117fffff] PMD -> [ffff88044ec00000-ffff88045ebfffff] on node 0
    [ 0.000000] Zone ranges:
    [ 0.000000] DMA [mem 0x00001000-0x00ffffff]
    [ 0.000000] DMA32 [mem 0x01000000-0xffffffff]
    [ 0.000000] Normal [mem 0x100000000-0x45f5fffff]
    [ 0.000000] Movable zone start for each node
    [ 0.000000] Early memory node ranges
    [ 0.000000] node 0: [mem 0x00001000-0x0006efff]
    [ 0.000000] node 0: [mem 0x00070000-0x00087fff]
    [ 0.000000] node 0: [mem 0x00100000-0x9c07efff]
    [ 0.000000] node 0: [mem 0x9cfff000-0x9cffffff]
    [ 0.000000] node 0: [mem 0x100000000-0x45f5fffff]
    [ 0.000000] Initmem setup node 0 [mem 0x00001000-0x45f5fffff]
    [ 0.000000] On node 0 totalpages: 4175366
    [ 0.000000] DMA zone: 64 pages used for memmap
    [ 0.000000] DMA zone: 21 pages reserved
    [ 0.000000] DMA zone: 3974 pages, LIFO batch:0
    [ 0.000000] DMA32 zone: 9922 pages used for memmap
    [ 0.000000] DMA32 zone: 635008 pages, LIFO batch:31
    [ 0.000000] Normal zone: 55256 pages used for memmap
    [ 0.000000] Normal zone: 3536384 pages, LIFO batch:31
    [ 0.000000] Reserving Intel graphics stolen memory at 0x9da00000-0x9f9fffff
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: PM-Timer IO Port: 0x1808
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: Local APIC address 0xfee00000
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x01] lapic_id[0x00] enabled)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x02] lapic_id[0x01] enabled)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x03] lapic_id[0x02] enabled)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x04] lapic_id[0x03] enabled)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x05] lapic_id[0x04] enabled)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x06] lapic_id[0x05] enabled)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x07] lapic_id[0x06] enabled)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x08] lapic_id[0x07] enabled)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: IOAPIC (id[0x02] address[0xfec00000] gsi_base[0])
    [ 0.000000] IOAPIC[0]: apic_id 2, version 32, address 0xfec00000, GSI 0-23
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 0 global_irq 2 dfl dfl)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 9 global_irq 9 high level)
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: IRQ0 used by override.
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: IRQ9 used by override.
    [ 0.000000] Using ACPI (MADT) for SMP configuration information
    [ 0.000000] ACPI: HPET id: 0x8086a201 base: 0xfed00000
    [ 0.000000] smpboot: Allowing 8 CPUs, 0 hotplug CPUs
    [ 0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0x00000000-0x00000fff]
    [ 0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0x0006f000-0x0006ffff]
    [ 0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0x00088000-0x000bffff]
    [ 0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0x000c0000-0x000fffff]
    [ 0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0x78e7d000-0x78e7dfff]
    [ 0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0x78e8d000-0x78e8dfff]
    [ 0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0x78e8e000-0x78e8efff]
    [ 0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0x78ea7000-0x78ea7fff]
    [ 0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0x9c07f000-0x9ce7efff]
    [ 0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0x9ce7f000-0x9cf7efff]
    [ 0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0x9cf7f000-0x9cffefff]
    [ 0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0x9d000000-0x9f9fffff]
    [ 0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0x9fa00000-0xdfffffff]
    [ 0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0xe0000000-0xefffffff]
    [ 0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0xf0000000-0xfeafffff]
    [ 0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0xfeb00000-0xfeb0ffff]
    [ 0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0xfeb10000-0xfebfffff]
    [ 0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0xfec00000-0xfec00fff]
    [ 0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0xfec01000-0xfecfffff]
    [ 0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0xfed00000-0xfee00fff]
    [ 0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0xfee01000-0xffafffff]
    [ 0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0xffb00000-0xffffffff]
    [ 0.000000] e820: [mem 0x9fa00000-0xdfffffff] available for PCI devices
    [ 0.000000] Booting paravirtualized kernel on bare hardware
    [ 0.000000] setup_percpu: NR_CPUS:128 nr_cpumask_bits:128 nr_cpu_ids:8 nr_node_ids:1
    [ 0.000000] PERCPU: Embedded 30 pages/cpu @ffff88045f200000 s82880 r8192 d31808 u262144
    [ 0.000000] pcpu-alloc: s82880 r8192 d31808 u262144 alloc=1*2097152
    [ 0.000000] pcpu-alloc: [0] 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
    [ 0.000000] Built 1 zonelists in Node order, mobility grouping on. Total pages: 4110103
    [ 0.000000] Policy zone: Normal
    [ 0.000000] Kernel command line: initrd=\initramfs-linux.img root=/dev/mapper/VolGroup00-lv_root rw
    [ 0.000000] PID hash table entries: 4096 (order: 3, 32768 bytes)
    [ 0.000000] xsave: enabled xstate_bv 0x7, cntxt size 0x340 using standard form
    [ 0.000000] AGP: Checking aperture...
    [ 0.000000] AGP: No AGP bridge found
    [ 0.000000] Calgary: detecting Calgary via BIOS EBDA area
    [ 0.000000] Calgary: Unable to locate Rio Grande table in EBDA - bailing!
    [ 0.000000] Memory: 16285004K/16701464K available (5481K kernel code, 908K rwdata, 1720K rodata, 1160K init, 1184K bss, 416460K reserved)
    [ 0.000000] SLUB: HWalign=64, Order=0-3, MinObjects=0, CPUs=8, Nodes=1
    [ 0.000000] Preemptible hierarchical RCU implementation.
    [ 0.000000] RCU dyntick-idle grace-period acceleration is enabled.
    [ 0.000000] Dump stacks of tasks blocking RCU-preempt GP.
    [ 0.000000] RCU restricting CPUs from NR_CPUS=128 to nr_cpu_ids=8.
    [ 0.000000] RCU: Adjusting geometry for rcu_fanout_leaf=16, nr_cpu_ids=8
    [ 0.000000] NR_IRQS:8448 nr_irqs:488 0
    [ 0.000000] Console: colour dummy device 80x25
    [ 0.000000] console [tty0] enabled
    [ 0.000000] allocated 67108864 bytes of page_cgroup
    [ 0.000000] please try 'cgroup_disable=memory' option if you don't want memory cgroups
    [ 0.000000] hpet clockevent registered
    [ 0.000000] tsc: Fast TSC calibration using PIT
    [ 0.000000] tsc: Detected 2494.211 MHz processor
    [ 0.000021] Calibrating delay loop (skipped), value calculated using timer frequency.. 4990.27 BogoMIPS (lpj=8314036)
    [ 0.000023] pid_max: default: 32768 minimum: 301
    [ 0.000028] ACPI: Core revision 20140926
    [ 0.014940] ACPI: All ACPI Tables successfully acquired
    [ 0.048477] Security Framework initialized
    [ 0.048484] Yama: becoming mindful.
    [ 0.049168] Dentry cache hash table entries: 2097152 (order: 12, 16777216 bytes)
    [ 0.051306] Inode-cache hash table entries: 1048576 (order: 11, 8388608 bytes)
    [ 0.052245] Mount-cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 6, 262144 bytes)
    [ 0.052257] Mountpoint-cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 6, 262144 bytes)
    [ 0.052448] Initializing cgroup subsys memory
    [ 0.052452] Initializing cgroup subsys devices
    [ 0.052454] Initializing cgroup subsys freezer
    [ 0.052455] Initializing cgroup subsys net_cls
    [ 0.052457] Initializing cgroup subsys blkio
    [ 0.052472] CPU: Physical Processor ID: 0
    [ 0.052473] CPU: Processor Core ID: 0
    [ 0.052476] ENERGY_PERF_BIAS: Set to 'normal', was 'performance'
    ENERGY_PERF_BIAS: View and update with x86_energy_perf_policy(8)
    [ 0.053226] mce: CPU supports 9 MCE banks
    [ 0.053236] CPU0: Thermal monitoring enabled (TM1)
    [ 0.053246] Last level iTLB entries: 4KB 1024, 2MB 1024, 4MB 1024
    Last level dTLB entries: 4KB 1024, 2MB 1024, 4MB 1024, 1GB 4
    [ 0.053323] Freeing SMP alternatives memory: 20K (ffffffff81a07000 - ffffffff81a0c000)
    [ 0.053911] Ignoring BGRT: invalid status 0 (expected 1)
    [ 0.055124] ftrace: allocating 20931 entries in 82 pages
    [ 0.061596] dmar: Host address width 39
    [ 0.061597] dmar: DRHD base: 0x000000fed90000 flags: 0x0
    [ 0.061601] dmar: IOMMU 0: reg_base_addr fed90000 ver 1:0 cap c0000020660462 ecap f0101a
    [ 0.061602] dmar: DRHD base: 0x000000fed91000 flags: 0x1
    [ 0.061605] dmar: IOMMU 1: reg_base_addr fed91000 ver 1:0 cap d2008020660462 ecap f010da
    [ 0.061606] dmar: RMRR base: 0x0000009cd6f000 end: 0x0000009cd8efff
    [ 0.061606] dmar: RMRR base: 0x0000009d800000 end: 0x0000009f9fffff
    [ 0.061670] IOAPIC id 2 under DRHD base 0xfed91000 IOMMU 1
    [ 0.061671] HPET id 0 under DRHD base 0xfed91000
    [ 0.061671] Queued invalidation will be enabled to support x2apic and Intr-remapping.
    [ 0.061783] Enabled IRQ remapping in x2apic mode
    [ 0.061784] Enabling x2apic
    [ 0.061784] Enabled x2apic
    [ 0.061789] Switched APIC routing to cluster x2apic.
    [ 0.062206] ..TIMER: vector=0x30 apic1=0 pin1=2 apic2=-1 pin2=-1
    [ 0.095245] smpboot: CPU0: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4710HQ CPU @ 2.50GHz (fam: 06, model: 3c, stepping: 03)
    [ 0.095250] TSC deadline timer enabled
    [ 0.095266] Performance Events: PEBS fmt2+, 16-deep LBR, Haswell events, full-width counters, Intel PMU driver.
    [ 0.095280] ... version: 3
    [ 0.095281] ... bit width: 48
    [ 0.095281] ... generic registers: 4
    [ 0.095282] ... value mask: 0000ffffffffffff
    [ 0.095283] ... max period: 0000ffffffffffff
    [ 0.095283] ... fixed-purpose events: 3
    [ 0.095284] ... event mask: 000000070000000f
    [ 0.118723] x86: Booting SMP configuration:
    [ 0.118724] .... node #0, CPUs: #1
    [ 0.132727] NMI watchdog: enabled on all CPUs, permanently consumes one hw-PMU counter.
    [ 0.139403] #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7
    [ 0.253216] x86: Booted up 1 node, 8 CPUs
    [ 0.253219] smpboot: Total of 8 processors activated (39923.18 BogoMIPS)
    [ 0.259240] devtmpfs: initialized
    [ 0.261225] PM: Registering ACPI NVS region [mem 0x9ce7f000-0x9cf7efff] (1048576 bytes)
    [ 0.261788] pinctrl core: initialized pinctrl subsystem
    [ 0.261821] RTC time: 15:05:14, date: 03/07/15
    [ 0.261896] NET: Registered protocol family 16
    [ 0.272461] cpuidle: using governor ladder
    [ 0.285819] cpuidle: using governor menu
    [ 0.285860] ACPI FADT declares the system doesn't support PCIe ASPM, so disable it
    [ 0.285861] ACPI: bus type PCI registered
    [ 0.285863] acpiphp: ACPI Hot Plug PCI Controller Driver version: 0.5
    [ 0.285923] PCI: MMCONFIG for domain 0000 [bus 00-ff] at [mem 0xe0000000-0xefffffff] (base 0xe0000000)
    [ 0.285925] PCI: MMCONFIG at [mem 0xe0000000-0xefffffff] reserved in E820
    [ 0.286198] PCI: Using configuration type 1 for base access
    [ 0.299479] ACPI: Added _OSI(Module Device)
    [ 0.299481] ACPI: Added _OSI(Processor Device)
    [ 0.299482] ACPI: Added _OSI(3.0 _SCP Extensions)
    [ 0.299483] ACPI: Added _OSI(Processor Aggregator Device)
    [ 0.302912] ACPI: Executed 1 blocks of module-level executable AML code
    [ 0.305266] [Firmware Bug]: ACPI: BIOS _OSI(Linux) query ignored
    [ 0.306241] ACPI: Dynamic OEM Table Load:
    [ 0.306250] ACPI: SSDT 0xFFFF880448503800 0003D3 (v01 PmRef Cpu0Cst 00003001 INTL 20131115)
    [ 0.319415] ACPI: Dynamic OEM Table Load:
    [ 0.319425] ACPI: SSDT 0xFFFF8804485D2000 0005AA (v01 PmRef ApIst 00003000 INTL 20131115)
    [ 0.332651] ACPI: Dynamic OEM Table Load:
    [ 0.332660] ACPI: SSDT 0xFFFF88044858EE00 000119 (v01 PmRef ApCst 00003000 INTL 20131115)
    [ 0.384073] ACPI: Interpreter enabled
    [ 0.384081] ACPI Exception: AE_NOT_FOUND, While evaluating Sleep State [\_S1_] (20140926/hwxface-580)
    [ 0.384088] ACPI Exception: AE_NOT_FOUND, While evaluating Sleep State [\_S2_] (20140926/hwxface-580)
    [ 0.384107] ACPI: (supports S0 S3 S4 S5)
    [ 0.384108] ACPI: Using IOAPIC for interrupt routing
    [ 0.384130] PCI: Using host bridge windows from ACPI; if necessary, use "pci=nocrs" and report a bug
    [ 0.388473] ACPI: Power Resource [PG00] (on)
    [ 0.390539] ACPI: PCI Root Bridge [PCI0] (domain 0000 [bus 00-fe])
    [ 0.390543] acpi PNP0A08:00: _OSC: OS supports [ExtendedConfig ASPM ClockPM Segments MSI]
    [ 0.390880] acpi PNP0A08:00: _OSC: OS now controls [PCIeHotplug PME AER PCIeCapability]
    [ 0.391231] PCI host bridge to bus 0000:00
    [ 0.391233] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [bus 00-fe]
    [ 0.391234] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [io 0x0000-0x0cf7]
    [ 0.391236] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [io 0x0d00-0xffff]
    [ 0.391237] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [mem 0x000a0000-0x000bffff]
    [ 0.391237] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [mem 0x000c0000-0x000c3fff]
    [ 0.391238] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [mem 0x000c4000-0x000c7fff]
    [ 0.391239] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [mem 0x000c8000-0x000cbfff]
    [ 0.391240] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [mem 0x000cc000-0x000cffff]
    [ 0.391241] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [mem 0x000d0000-0x000d3fff]
    [ 0.391242] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [mem 0x000d4000-0x000d7fff]
    [ 0.391243] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [mem 0x000d8000-0x000dbfff]
    [ 0.391244] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [mem 0x000dc000-0x000dffff]
    [ 0.391245] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [mem 0x000e0000-0x000e3fff]
    [ 0.391246] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [mem 0x000e4000-0x000e7fff]
    [ 0.391247] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [mem 0x000e8000-0x000ebfff]
    [ 0.391248] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [mem 0x000ec000-0x000effff]
    [ 0.391248] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [mem 0x000f0000-0x000fffff]
    [ 0.391249] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [mem 0x9fa00000-0xfeafffff]
    [ 0.391255] pci 0000:00:00.0: [8086:0c04] type 00 class 0x060000
    [ 0.391363] pci 0000:00:01.0: [8086:0c01] type 01 class 0x060400
    [ 0.391390] pci 0000:00:01.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold
    [ 0.391467] pci 0000:00:01.0: System wakeup disabled by ACPI
    [ 0.391495] pci 0000:00:02.0: [8086:0416] type 00 class 0x030000
    [ 0.391503] pci 0000:00:02.0: reg 0x10: [mem 0xd1000000-0xd13fffff 64bit]
    [ 0.391507] pci 0000:00:02.0: reg 0x18: [mem 0xc0000000-0xcfffffff 64bit pref]
    [ 0.391511] pci 0000:00:02.0: reg 0x20: [io 0x4000-0x403f]
    [ 0.391611] pci 0000:00:03.0: [8086:0c0c] type 00 class 0x040300
    [ 0.391617] pci 0000:00:03.0: reg 0x10: [mem 0xd1710000-0xd1713fff 64bit]
    [ 0.391739] pci 0000:00:14.0: [8086:8c31] type 00 class 0x0c0330
    [ 0.391754] pci 0000:00:14.0: reg 0x10: [mem 0xd1700000-0xd170ffff 64bit]
    [ 0.391806] pci 0000:00:14.0: PME# supported from D3hot D3cold
    [ 0.391878] pci 0000:00:14.0: System wakeup disabled by ACPI
    [ 0.391904] pci 0000:00:16.0: [8086:8c3a] type 00 class 0x078000
    [ 0.391922] pci 0000:00:16.0: reg 0x10: [mem 0xd1718000-0xd171800f 64bit]
    [ 0.391977] pci 0000:00:16.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold
    [ 0.392081] pci 0000:00:1b.0: [8086:8c20] type 00 class 0x040300
    [ 0.392094] pci 0000:00:1b.0: reg 0x10: [mem 0xd1714000-0xd1717fff 64bit]
    [ 0.392153] pci 0000:00:1b.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold
    [ 0.392226] pci 0000:00:1b.0: System wakeup disabled by ACPI
    [ 0.392251] pci 0000:00:1c.0: [8086:8c10] type 01 class 0x060400
    [ 0.392316] pci 0000:00:1c.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold
    [ 0.392392] pci 0000:00:1c.0: System wakeup disabled by ACPI
    [ 0.392418] pci 0000:00:1c.4: [8086:8c18] type 01 class 0x060400
    [ 0.392477] pci 0000:00:1c.4: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold
    [ 0.392552] pci 0000:00:1c.4: System wakeup disabled by ACPI
    [ 0.392576] pci 0000:00:1c.5: [8086:8c1a] type 01 class 0x060400
    [ 0.392635] pci 0000:00:1c.5: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold
    [ 0.392713] pci 0000:00:1c.5: System wakeup disabled by ACPI
    [ 0.392742] pci 0000:00:1f.0: [8086:8c4b] type 00 class 0x060100
    [ 0.392924] pci 0000:00:1f.2: [8086:8c03] type 00 class 0x010601
    [ 0.392937] pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 0x10: [io 0x4088-0x408f]
    [ 0.392943] pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 0x14: [io 0x4094-0x4097]
    [ 0.392950] pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 0x18: [io 0x4080-0x4087]
    [ 0.392956] pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 0x1c: [io 0x4090-0x4093]
    [ 0.392962] pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 0x20: [io 0x4060-0x407f]
    [ 0.392968] pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 0x24: [mem 0xd171b000-0xd171b7ff]
    [ 0.393001] pci 0000:00:1f.2: PME# supported from D3hot
    [ 0.393092] pci 0000:00:1f.3: [8086:8c22] type 00 class 0x0c0500
    [ 0.393105] pci 0000:00:1f.3: reg 0x10: [mem 0xd1719000-0xd17190ff 64bit]
    [ 0.393121] pci 0000:00:1f.3: reg 0x20: [io 0x4040-0x405f]
    [ 0.393269] pci 0000:01:00.0: [10de:1392] type 00 class 0x030200
    [ 0.393285] pci 0000:01:00.0: reg 0x10: [mem 0xd0000000-0xd0ffffff]
    [ 0.393301] pci 0000:01:00.0: reg 0x14: [mem 0xa0000000-0xafffffff 64bit pref]
    [ 0.393317] pci 0000:01:00.0: reg 0x1c: [mem 0xb0000000-0xb1ffffff 64bit pref]
    [ 0.393328] pci 0000:01:00.0: reg 0x24: [io 0x3000-0x307f]
    [ 0.393338] pci 0000:01:00.0: reg 0x30: [mem 0xfff80000-0xffffffff pref]
    [ 0.393417] pci 0000:01:00.0: System wakeup disabled by ACPI
    [ 0.399365] pci 0000:00:01.0: PCI bridge to [bus 01-06]
    [ 0.399367] pci 0000:00:01.0: bridge window [io 0x3000-0x3fff]
    [ 0.399370] pci 0000:00:01.0: bridge window [mem 0xd0000000-0xd0ffffff]
    [ 0.399373] pci 0000:00:01.0: bridge window [mem 0xa0000000-0xbfffffff 64bit pref]
    [ 0.399511] pci 0000:07:00.0: [144d:a800] type 00 class 0x010601
    [ 0.399581] pci 0000:07:00.0: reg 0x24: [mem 0xd1600000-0xd1601fff]
    [ 0.399611] pci 0000:07:00.0: reg 0x30: [mem 0xffff0000-0xffffffff pref]
    [ 0.399698] pci 0000:07:00.0: PME# supported from D3hot D3cold
    [ 0.399751] pci 0000:07:00.0: System wakeup disabled by ACPI
    [ 0.406055] pci 0000:00:1c.0: PCI bridge to [bus 07]
    [ 0.406061] pci 0000:00:1c.0: bridge window [mem 0xd1600000-0xd16fffff]
    [ 0.406133] pci 0000:08:00.0: [10ec:5227] type 00 class 0xff0000
    [ 0.406153] pci 0000:08:00.0: reg 0x10: [mem 0xd1500000-0xd1500fff]
    [ 0.406285] pci 0000:08:00.0: supports D1 D2
    [ 0.406286] pci 0000:08:00.0: PME# supported from D1 D2 D3hot D3cold
    [ 0.406316] pci 0000:08:00.0: System wakeup disabled by ACPI
    [ 0.412720] pci 0000:00:1c.4: PCI bridge to [bus 08]
    [ 0.412725] pci 0000:00:1c.4: bridge window [mem 0xd1500000-0xd15fffff]
    [ 0.412836] pci 0000:09:00.0: [8086:08b1] type 00 class 0x028000
    [ 0.412890] pci 0000:09:00.0: reg 0x10: [mem 0xd1400000-0xd1401fff 64bit]
    [ 0.413128] pci 0000:09:00.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold
    [ 0.413183] pci 0000:09:00.0: System wakeup disabled by ACPI
    [ 0.419415] pci 0000:00:1c.5: PCI bridge to [bus 09]
    [ 0.419420] pci 0000:00:1c.5: bridge window [mem 0xd1400000-0xd14fffff]
    [ 0.419464] acpi PNP0A08:00: Disabling ASPM (FADT indicates it is unsupported)
    [ 0.420118] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKA] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 10 11 12 14 15) *0, disabled.
    [ 0.420157] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKB] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 10 11 12 14 15) *0, disabled.
    [ 0.420195] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKC] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 10 11 12 14 15) *0, disabled.
    [ 0.420233] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKD] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 10 11 12 14 15) *0, disabled.
    [ 0.420269] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKE] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 10 11 12 14 15) *0, disabled.
    [ 0.420305] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKF] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 10 11 12 14 15) *0, disabled.
    [ 0.420341] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKG] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 10 11 12 14 15) *0, disabled.
    [ 0.420377] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKH] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 10 11 12 14 15) *0, disabled.
    [ 0.420652] ACPI: Enabled 6 GPEs in block 00 to 3F
    [ 0.420689] ACPI : EC: GPE = 0x17, I/O: command/status = 0x66, data = 0x62
    [ 0.420760] vgaarb: setting as boot device: PCI:0000:00:02.0
    [ 0.420762] vgaarb: device added: PCI:0000:00:02.0,decodes=io+mem,owns=io+mem,locks=none
    [ 0.420764] vgaarb: loaded
    [ 0.420765] vgaarb: bridge control possible 0000:00:02.0
    [ 0.420853] PCI: Using ACPI for IRQ routing
    [ 0.425911] PCI: pci_cache_line_size set to 64 bytes
    [ 0.425949] e820: reserve RAM buffer [mem 0x0006f000-0x0006ffff]
    [ 0.425950] e820: reserve RAM buffer [mem 0x00088000-0x0008ffff]
    [ 0.425951] e820: reserve RAM buffer [mem 0x78e7d018-0x7bffffff]
    [ 0.425952] e820: reserve RAM buffer [mem 0x78e8e018-0x7bffffff]
    [ 0.425953] e820: reserve RAM buffer [mem 0x9c07f000-0x9fffffff]
    [ 0.425954] e820: reserve RAM buffer [mem 0x9d000000-0x9fffffff]
    [ 0.425955] e820: reserve RAM buffer [mem 0x45f600000-0x45fffffff]
    [ 0.426019] NetLabel: Initializing
    [ 0.426020] NetLabel: domain hash size = 128
    [ 0.426021] NetLabel: protocols = UNLABELED CIPSOv4
    [ 0.426028] NetLabel: unlabeled traffic allowed by default
    [ 0.426041] hpet0: at MMIO 0xfed00000, IRQs 2, 8, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0
    [ 0.426044] hpet0: 8 comparators, 64-bit 14.318180 MHz counter
    [ 0.428075] Switched to clocksource hpet
    [ 0.431534] pnp: PnP ACPI init
    [ 0.431620] system 00:00: [io 0x0680-0x069f] has been reserved
    [ 0.431622] system 00:00: [io 0xffff] has been reserved
    [ 0.431623] system 00:00: [io 0xffff] has been reserved
    [ 0.431624] system 00:00: [io 0xffff] has been reserved
    [ 0.431625] system 00:00: [io 0x1800-0x18fe] could not be reserved
    [ 0.431626] system 00:00: [io 0x164e-0x164f] has been reserved
    [ 0.431628] system 00:00: Plug and Play ACPI device, IDs PNP0c02 (active)
    [ 0.431656] system 00:01: [io 0x0800-0x087f] has been reserved
    [ 0.431658] system 00:01: Plug and Play ACPI device, IDs PNP0c02 (active)
    [ 0.431677] pnp 00:02: Plug and Play ACPI device, IDs PNP0b00 (active)
    [ 0.431703] system 00:03: [io 0x1854-0x1857] has been reserved
    [ 0.431705] system 00:03: Plug and Play ACPI device, IDs INT3f0d PNP0c02 (active)
    [ 0.431750] pnp 00:04: Plug and Play ACPI device, IDs HPQ8001 PNP0303 (active)
    [ 0.431766] pnp 00:05: Plug and Play ACPI device, IDs SYN1ed8 SYN1e00 SYN0002 PNP0f13 (active)
    [ 0.431848] system 00:06: [mem 0xfed1c000-0xfed1ffff] has been reserved
    [ 0.431849] system 00:06: [mem 0xfed10000-0xfed17fff] has been reserved
    [ 0.431850] system 00:06: [mem 0xfed18000-0xfed18fff] has been reserved
    [ 0.431852] system 00:06: [mem 0xfed19000-0xfed19fff] has been reserved
    [ 0.431853] system 00:06: [mem 0xe0000000-0xefffffff] has been reserved
    [ 0.431854] system 00:06: [mem 0xfed20000-0xfed3ffff] has been reserved
    [ 0.431855] system 00:06: [mem 0xfed90000-0xfed93fff] could not be reserved
    [ 0.431856] system 00:06: [mem 0xff000000-0xffffffff] could not be reserved
    [ 0.431857] system 00:06: [mem 0xfee00000-0xfeefffff] could not be reserved
    [ 0.431858] system 00:06: [mem 0x9fa20000-0x9fa20fff] has been reserved
    [ 0.431860] system 00:06: [mem 0x9fa10000-0x9fa1ffff] has been reserved
    [ 0.431861] system 00:06: Plug and Play ACPI device, IDs PNP0c02 (active)
    [ 0.432212] pnp: PnP ACPI: found 7 devices
    [ 0.438072] pci 0000:01:00.0: can't claim BAR 6 [mem 0xfff80000-0xffffffff pref]: no compatible bridge window
    [ 0.438074] pci 0000:07:00.0: can't claim BAR 6 [mem 0xffff0000-0xffffffff pref]: no compatible bridge window
    [ 0.438102] pci 0000:01:00.0: BAR 6: assigned [mem 0xb2000000-0xb207ffff pref]
    [ 0.438103] pci 0000:00:01.0: PCI bridge to [bus 01-06]
    [ 0.438105] pci 0000:00:01.0: bridge window [io 0x3000-0x3fff]
    [ 0.438107] pci 0000:00:01.0: bridge window [mem 0xd0000000-0xd0ffffff]
    [ 0.438109] pci 0000:00:01.0: bridge window [mem 0xa0000000-0xbfffffff 64bit pref]
    [ 0.438112] pci 0000:07:00.0: BAR 6: assigned [mem 0xd1610000-0xd161ffff pref]
    [ 0.438113] pci 0000:00:1c.0: PCI bridge to [bus 07]
    [ 0.438117] pci 0000:00:1c.0: bridge window [mem 0xd1600000-0xd16fffff]
    [ 0.438123] pci 0000:00:1c.4: PCI bridge to [bus 08]
    [ 0.438127] pci 0000:00:1c.4: bridge window [mem 0xd1500000-0xd15fffff]
    [ 0.438133] pci 0000:00:1c.5: PCI bridge to [bus 09]
    [ 0.438137] pci 0000:00:1c.5: bridge window [mem 0xd1400000-0xd14fffff]
    [ 0.438143] pci_bus 0000:00: resource 4 [io 0x0000-0x0cf7]
    [ 0.438144] pci_bus 0000:00: resource 5 [io 0x0d00-0xffff]
    [ 0.438145] pci_bus 0000:00: resource 6 [mem 0x000a0000-0x000bffff]
    [ 0.438146] pci_bus 0000:00: resource 7 [mem 0x000c0000-0x000c3fff]
    [ 0.438147] pci_bus 0000:00: resource 8 [mem 0x000c4000-0x000c7fff]
    [ 0.438148] pci_bus 0000:00: resource 9 [mem 0x000c8000-0x000cbfff]
    [ 0.438149] pci_bus 0000:00: resource 10 [mem 0x000cc000-0x000cffff]
    [ 0.438150] pci_bus 0000:00: resource 11 [mem 0x000d0000-0x000d3fff]
    [ 0.438151] pci_bus 0000:00: resource 12 [mem 0x000d4000-0x000d7fff]
    [ 0.438152] pci_bus 0000:00: resource 13 [mem 0x000d8000-0x000dbfff]
    [ 0.438153] pci_bus 0000:00: resource 14 [mem 0x000dc000-0x000dffff]
    [ 0.438154] pci_bus 0000:00: resource 15 [mem 0x000e0000-0x000e3fff]
    [ 0.438155] pci_bus 0000:00: resource 16 [mem 0x000e4000-0x000e7fff]
    [ 0.438156] pci_bus 0000:00: resource 17 [mem 0x000e8000-0x000ebfff]
    [ 0.438157] pci_bus 0000:00: resource 18 [mem 0x000ec000-0x000effff]
    [ 0.438158] pci_bus 0000:00: resource 19 [mem 0x000f0000-0x000fffff]
    [ 0.438159] pci_bus 0000:00: resource 20 [mem 0x9fa00000-0xfeafffff]
    [ 0.438160] pci_bus 0000:01: resource 0 [io 0x3000-0x3fff]
    [ 0.438161] pci_bus 0000:01: resource 1 [mem 0xd0000000-0xd0ffffff]
    [ 0.438161] pci_bus 0000:01: resource 2 [mem 0xa0000000-0xbfffffff 64bit pref]
    [ 0.438163] pci_bus 0000:07: resource 1 [mem 0xd1600000-0xd16fffff]
    [ 0.438164] pci_bus 0000:08: resource 1 [mem 0xd1500000-0xd15fffff]
    [ 0.438165] pci_bus 0000:09: resource 1 [mem 0xd1400000-0xd14fffff]
    [ 0.438182] NET: Registered protocol family 2
    [ 0.438329] TCP established hash table entries: 131072 (order: 8, 1048576 bytes)
    [ 0.438470] TCP bind hash table entries: 65536 (order: 8, 1048576 bytes)
    [ 0.438574] TCP: Hash tables configured (established 131072 bind 65536)
    [ 0.438585] TCP: reno registered
    [ 0.438597] UDP hash table entries: 8192 (order: 6, 262144 bytes)
    [ 0.438635] UDP-Lite hash table entries: 8192 (order: 6, 262144 bytes)
    [ 0.438690] NET: Registered protocol family 1
    [ 0.438701] pci 0000:00:02.0: Video device with shadowed ROM
    [ 0.440063] PCI: CLS 64 bytes, default 64
    [ 0.440092] Unpacking initramfs...
    [ 0.535471] Freeing initrd memory: 8480K (ffff88007f7d2000 - ffff88008001a000)
    [ 0.535494] PCI-DMA: Using software bounce buffering for IO (SWIOTLB)
    [ 0.535496] software IO TLB [mem 0x97c0e000-0x9bc0e000] (64MB) mapped at [ffff880097c0e000-ffff88009bc0dfff]
    [ 0.535525] Simple Boot Flag at 0x44 set to 0x1
    [ 0.535703] RAPL PMU detected, hw unit 2^-14 Joules, API unit is 2^-32 Joules, 4 fixed counters 655360 ms ovfl timer
    [ 0.535742] microcode: CPU0 sig=0x306c3, pf=0x20, revision=0x1c
    [ 0.535747] microcode: CPU1 sig=0x306c3, pf=0x20, revision=0x1c
    [ 0.535753] microcode: CPU2 sig=0x306c3, pf=0x20, revision=0x1c
    [ 0.535759] microcode: CPU3 sig=0x306c3, pf=0x20, revision=0x1c
    [ 0.535764] microcode: CPU4 sig=0x306c3, pf=0x20, revision=0x1c
    [ 0.535770] microcode: CPU5 sig=0x306c3, pf=0x20, revision=0x1c
    [ 0.535775] microcode: CPU6 sig=0x306c3, pf=0x20, revision=0x1c
    [ 0.535781] microcode: CPU7 sig=0x306c3, pf=0x20, revision=0x1c
    [ 0.535821] microcode: Microcode Update Driver: v2.00 <[email protected]>, Peter Oruba
    [ 0.535836] Scanning for low memory corruption every 60 seconds
    [ 0.536021] futex hash table entries: 2048 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
    [ 0.536041] Initialise system trusted keyring
    [ 0.536249] HugeTLB registered 2 MB page size, pre-allocated 0 pages
    [ 0.537029] zpool: loaded
    [ 0.537031] zbud: loaded
    [ 0.537161] VFS: Disk quotas dquot_6.5.2
    [ 0.537181] Dquot-cache hash table entries: 512 (order 0, 4096 bytes)
    [ 0.537256] msgmni has been set to 31953
    [ 0.537287] Key type big_key registered
    [ 0.537431] Block layer SCSI generic (bsg) driver version 0.4 loaded (major 252)
    [ 0.537471] io scheduler noop registered
    [ 0.537473] io scheduler deadline registered
    [ 0.537490] io scheduler cfq registered (default)
    [ 0.537616] pcieport 0000:00:01.0: irq 26 for MSI/MSI-X
    [ 0.537711] pcieport 0000:00:1c.0: irq 27 for MSI/MSI-X
    [ 0.537809] pcieport 0000:00:1c.4: irq 28 for MSI/MSI-X
    [ 0.537906] pcieport 0000:00:1c.5: irq 29 for MSI/MSI-X
    [ 0.537967] pcieport 0000:00:01.0: Signaling PME through PCIe PME interrupt
    [ 0.537968] pci 0000:01:00.0: Signaling PME through PCIe PME interrupt
    [ 0.537970] pcie_pme 0000:00:01.0:pcie01: service driver pcie_pme loaded
    [ 0.537981] pcieport 0000:00:1c.0: Signaling PME through PCIe PME interrupt
    [ 0.537982] pci 0000:07:00.0: Signaling PME through PCIe PME interrupt
    [ 0.537986] pcie_pme 0000:00:1c.0:pcie01: service driver pcie_pme loaded
    [ 0.537996] pcieport 0000:00:1c.4: Signaling PME through PCIe PME interrupt
    [ 0.537997] pci 0000:08:00.0: Signaling PME through PCIe PME interrupt
    [ 0.538000] pcie_pme 0000:00:1c.4:pcie01: service driver pcie_pme loaded
    [ 0.538010] pcieport 0000:00:1c.5: Signaling PME through PCIe PME interrupt
    [ 0.538011] pci 0000:09:00.0: Signaling PME through PCIe PME interrupt
    [ 0.538014] pcie_pme 0000:00:1c.5:pcie01: service driver pcie_pme loaded
    [ 0.538023] pci_hotplug: PCI Hot Plug PCI Core version: 0.5
    [ 0.538035] pciehp: PCI Express Hot Plug Controller Driver version: 0.4
    [ 0.538055] efifb: probing for efifb
    [ 0.538070] efifb: framebuffer at 0xc0000000, mapped to 0xffffc90011c00000, using 8100k, total 8100k
    [ 0.538071] efifb: mode is 1920x1080x32, linelength=7680, pages=1
    [ 0.538071] efifb: scrolling: redraw
    [ 0.538072] efifb: Truecolor: size=8:8:8:8, shift=24:16:8:0
    [ 0.541482] Console: switching to colour frame buffer device 240x67
    [ 0.544794] fb0: EFI VGA frame buffer device
    [ 0.544800] intel_idle: MWAIT substates: 0x42120
    [ 0.544801] intel_idle: v0.4 model 0x3C
    [ 0.544801] intel_idle: lapic_timer_reliable_states 0xffffffff
    [ 0.545023] GHES: HEST is not enabled!
    [ 0.545063] Serial: 8250/16550 driver, 4 ports, IRQ sharing disabled
    [ 0.545351] Linux agpgart interface v0.103
    [ 0.545389] rtc_cmos 00:02: RTC can wake from S4
    [ 0.545490] rtc_cmos 00:02: rtc core: registered rtc_cmos as rtc0
    [ 0.545516] rtc_cmos 00:02: alarms up to one month, 242 bytes nvram, hpet irqs
    [ 0.545524] Intel P-state driver initializing.
    [ 0.545680] ledtrig-cpu: registered to indicate activity on CPUs
    [ 0.545994] TCP: cubic registered
    [ 0.546216] NET: Registered protocol family 10
    [ 0.546732] NET: Registered protocol family 17
    [ 0.547560] Loading compiled-in X.509 certificates
    [ 0.547591] registered taskstats version 1
    [ 0.548780] Magic number: 7:609:82
    [ 0.548952] rtc_cmos 00:02: setting system clock to 2015-03-07 15:05:15 UTC (1425740715)
    [ 0.549136] PM: Hibernation image not present or could not be loaded.
    [ 0.551123] Freeing unused kernel memory: 1160K (ffffffff818e5000 - ffffffff81a07000)
    [ 0.551126] Write protecting the kernel read-only data: 8192k
    [ 0.555482] Freeing unused kernel memory: 652K (ffff88000155d000 - ffff880001600000)
    [ 0.557272] Freeing unused kernel memory: 328K (ffff8800017ae000 - ffff880001800000)
    [ 0.570421] random: systemd-tmpfile urandom read with 5 bits of entropy available
    [ 0.584356] device-mapper: uevent: version 1.0.3
    [ 0.584470] device-mapper: ioctl: 4.28.0-ioctl (2014-09-17) initialised: [email protected]
    [ 0.597541] i8042: PNP: PS/2 Controller [PNP0303:KBD0,PNP0f13:PS2M] at 0x60,0x64 irq 1,12
    [ 0.602695] serio: i8042 KBD port at 0x60,0x64 irq 1
    [ 0.602710] serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12
    [ 0.603099] rtsx_pci 0000:08:00.0: irq 30 for MSI/MSI-X
    [ 0.603111] rtsx_pci 0000:08:00.0: rtsx_pci_acquire_irq: pcr->msi_en = 1, pci->irq = 30
    [ 0.604239] ACPI: bus type USB registered
    [ 0.604267] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbfs
    [ 0.604273] SCSI subsystem initialized
    [ 0.604279] usbcore: registered new interface driver hub
    [ 0.604330] usbcore: registered new device driver usb
    [ 0.605601] libata version 3.00 loaded.
    [ 0.605678] xhci_hcd 0000:00:14.0: xHCI Host Controller
    [ 0.605685] xhci_hcd 0000:00:14.0: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1
    [ 0.605779] xhci_hcd 0000:00:14.0: cache line size of 64 is not supported
    [ 0.605808] xhci_hcd 0000:00:14.0: irq 31 for MSI/MSI-X
    [ 0.606024] hub 1-0:1.0: USB hub found
    [ 0.606063] hub 1-0:1.0: 14 ports detected
    [ 0.609623] xhci_hcd 0000:00:14.0: xHCI Host Controller
    [ 0.609626] xhci_hcd 0000:00:14.0: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 2
    [ 0.609780] hub 2-0:1.0: USB hub found
    [ 0.609795] hub 2-0:1.0: 6 ports detected
    [ 0.610944] ahci 0000:00:1f.2: version 3.0
    [ 0.611066] ahci 0000:00:1f.2: irq 32 for MSI/MSI-X
    [ 0.611083] ahci 0000:00:1f.2: SSS flag set, parallel bus scan disabled
    [ 0.611102] ahci 0000:00:1f.2: AHCI 0001.0300 32 slots 4 ports 6 Gbps 0x1 impl SATA mode
    [ 0.611105] ahci 0000:00:1f.2: flags: 64bit ncq stag pm led clo pio slum part ems sxs apst
    [ 0.611516] scsi host0: ahci
    [ 0.611639] scsi host1: ahci
    [ 0.611727] scsi host2: ahci
    [ 0.611822] scsi host3: ahci
    [ 0.611861] ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0xd171b000 port 0xd171b100 irq 32
    [ 0.611863] ata2: DUMMY
    [ 0.611864] ata3: DUMMY
    [ 0.611865] ata4: DUMMY
    [ 0.621966] input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard as /devices/platform/i8042/serio0/input/input0
    [ 0.624998] ahci 0000:07:00.0: AHCI 0001.0300 32 slots 1 ports 6 Gbps 0x1 impl SATA mode
    [ 0.625001] ahci 0000:07:00.0: flags: 64bit ncq led clo only pio ccc
    [ 0.625238] scsi host4: ahci
    [ 0.625288] ata5: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m8192@0xd1600000 port 0xd1600100 irq 16
    [ 0.808604] xhci_hcd 0000:00:14.0: Error while assigning device slot ID
    [ 0.808642] xhci_hcd 0000:00:14.0: Max number of devices this xHCI host supports is 32.
    [ 0.808673] usb usb2-port2: couldn't allocate usb_device
    [ 0.808738] xhci_hcd 0000:00:14.0: Error while assigning device slot ID
    [ 0.808768] xhci_hcd 0000:00:14.0: Max number of devices this xHCI host supports is 32.
    [ 0.808798] usb usb2-port6: couldn't allocate usb_device
    [ 0.932036] ata1: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300)
    [ 0.952070] ata5: SATA link up 6.0 Gbps (SStatus 133 SControl 300)
    [ 0.952367] ata5.00: ATA-9: SAMSUNG MZHPU512HCGL-000H1, UXM62H1Q, max UDMA/133
    [ 0.952370] ata5.00: 1000215216 sectors, multi 16: LBA48 NCQ (depth 31/32), AA
    [ 0.952660] ata5.00: configured for UDMA/133
    [ 0.952785] scsi 4:0:0:0: Direct-Access ATA SAMSUNG MZHPU512 2H1Q PQ: 0 ANSI: 5
    [ 0.955003] sd 4:0:0:0: [sda] 1000215216 512-byte logical blocks: (512 GB/476 GiB)
    [ 0.955028] sd 4:0:0:0: [sda] Write Protect is off
    [ 0.955030] sd 4:0:0:0: [sda] Mode Sense: 00 3a 00 00
    [ 0.955038] sd 4:0:0:0: [sda] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA
    [ 0.956407] sda: sda1 sda2 sda3 sda4 sda5
    [ 0.956825] sd 4:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI disk
    [ 0.968695] usb 1-3: new full-speed USB device number 2 using xhci_hcd
    [ 1.302451] usb 1-4: new high-speed USB device number 3 using xhci_hcd
    [ 1.539371] tsc: Refined TSC clocksource calibration: 2494.224 MHz
    [ 1.646163] usb 1-13: new full-speed USB device number 4 using xhci_hcd
    [ 1.718430] EXT4-fs (dm-1): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: (null)
    [ 1.821454] usb 1-13: ep 0x2 - rounding interval to 64 microframes, ep desc says 80 microframes
    [ 1.972758] systemd[1]: systemd 218 running in system mode. (+PAM -AUDIT -SELINUX -IMA -APPARMOR +SMACK -SYSVINIT +UTMP +LIBCRYPTSETUP +GCRYPT +GNUTLS +ACL +XZ +LZ4 +SECCOMP +BLKID -ELFUTILS +KMOD +IDN)
    [ 1.972914] systemd[1]: Detected architecture 'x86-64'.
    [ 1.973342] systemd[1]: Set hostname to <hp_arch>.
    [ 2.046

    Sorry should have mentioned that. Yeah I tried that and it delays the error message a little bit (about 20 seconds after boot vs instantly). In the end it leads to the exact same error though.

  • Crackling, Left Rear Channel noise, IRQs, 4 Gigs of Memory, fixes and problems with XFi Fatal

    Hello fellow troubleshooters. Well I've been working on my XFI issues since there are so many of them trying to make the one piece in my newly built system work as intended. I will put my hardware info below this post for comparison purposes if it helps you at all or for feedback/ideas. Well first off I had the crackling noise popping so on even when my machine was idle. If you have not done this yet do it
    !!! Start, Control Panel, Sounds Speech and Audio Device, Change Speaker Settings, Advanced (in device volume), ok now there is a bunch of sliders go to "options" check everything, ok now that you see all the sliders mute Everything besides: Play Control, Wave, CD Player for testing purpose. You will probably hear a difference as you do it. Especially Mic 2. Ok well that issue resolved my popping crackling noises when idle. Ok so I still have a shared IRQ issue since I have an Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe board and the slots go as such PCI-E, PCI, PCI, PCI-E, PCI. Well since the GeForce 7800 GTX cards I have take up not just the PCI-E slot, but also the PCI slot is covered from the Huge Fan. Then the Same thing for the Second graphics card. So I have only one slot that works for my PCI Fatalty sound card. Well this forces me to share PCI IRQ between one of the Video Cards and the Sound Card. Its not a "conflict" it is simply sharing the IRQ, after the above issue fixed my popping issue this no longer was a concern. Now my big issue is that I sent my Sub Woofer in for RMA, I have the Gigaworks S750 7. THX speakers, they are great but when I really crank up the volume on them I would get the sound like a speaker was blown in the left rear channel, so I swapped another speaker in its place and I have the same problem. So the RMA folks said to send in the Sub Woofer which cost me over $30 to ship the thing only to have them tell me there is no problem. Well I had recently done RMAs on my sound card, both Video Cards, and my mother board too in hopes of fixing the next problem. So everything is new though I got a refurb on the mobo. So I'm just waiting on my Sub woofer now so I'm using my headphones and guess what I'm finding there is this noise in the left speaker, an issue I sent the headphones back for a long time ago when I was using them waiting to buy my speakers. I have the Creative Pro Gamer headphones. So now I read a post about someone else with the same issue left channel, and I have to wonder I am not alone and that usually means in Creative Labs land there probably is others with this issue that have spouses that wont let them stretch their audiophile legs with extreme volume, if this is you try it out kick up the bass, and see if you have this problem too, if so please post it here. I have no clue on this one and I am open to any ideas. Ok and the last issue!! This is the real problem I'm facing now. I play EQ2 I love my MMO titles with the occassional single player title for those short stints at the computer between work, parenting, and stuff my wife demands be started before she finishes speaking of it (those of you married know what I'm talking about). I have 2 operating systems, XP Home, and XP Pro 64. Home I use for Office, graphic design, and general applications. XP Pro 64 I use purely for gaming. All my games are installed through this OS which is on my 2 74 Gig Raptors in Raid 0, I have another Partition for XP Home, and a 3rd for all the game installs. So I recently found that after selecting Extreme Graphics option in EQ2 then moving the rest of the sliders to Max that my G5 keyboard which has a performance monitor in it showing the amount of Ram usage showed me hitting about 90% and would spilke at the same time as I found I had frame rate slowdown. So I decided to get 2 more gigs of Corsair Twin XMS 3500Pro 024x2 memory bumping me up to 4 gigs. Well I had to go into the bios I found and change a memory setting to discrete and enable the memory hole in order for XP Pro 64 and the motherboard to see the memory. At this time I was working on other things with my computer, and suddenly the popping noise came back so I'm pissed now.... But oddly its not happening in XP home, only in XP 64. So I'm thinking I may have to go to XP home for my gaming OS, then just before I install home I remember that XP home wont register 4 gigs of memory.... So I go turn off the memory hole and discrete settings and this sets the memory to 2 gigs.... Crackling sound in ALL EAX GAMES goes away.... So now clearly my issue with my sound card and EAX crackling noise is Memory related somehow. Now I have isolated it to 4 gigs of memory, but it makes me think of those folks with this issue perhaps something is amiss with their memory and how it works with timing, or onboard memory on the sound card which is a first time memory is put on a sound card?.... Any input is appreciated as to how to repair this issue, thanks for reading, below is my system set up.
    rocessor >
    ?Model:???? x AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor
    ??????4400+
    ?Speed:???? 2.2GHz
    ?Model Number:???? 4400 (estimated)
    ?Performance Rating:??? PR7072 (estimated)
    ?Cores per Processor:?? 2 Unit(s)
    ?Threads per Core:??? Unit(s)
    ?Type:????? Dual-Core
    ?Internal Data Cache:?? 2x 64kB Synchronous, Write-Back, 2-way set,
    ??????64 byte line size
    ?L2 On-board Cache:?? 2x MB ECC Synchronous, Write-Back, 6-way
    ??????set, 64 byte line size
    ?<Mainboard >
    ?Bus(es):???? ISA PCI PCIe USB FireWire/394 i2c/SMBus
    ?MP Support:???? 2 Processor(s)
    ?MP APIC:???? No
    ?System BIOS:??? American Megatrends Inc. 8.2
    ?System:????? System manufacturer System Product Name
    ?Mainboard:???? ASUSTeK Computer INC. A8N32-SLI-Deluxe
    ?Total Memory:???? 3.9GB DDR-SDRAM
    ?<Chipset >
    ?Model:???? Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Athlon 64 /
    ??????Opteron HyperTransport Technology
    ??????Configuration
    ?Front Side Bus Speed:?? 2x 005MHz (200MHz data rate)
    ?Total Memory:???? 4GB DDR-SDRAM
    ?Memory Bus Speed:??? 2x 200MHz (400MHz data rate)
    ?<Video System >
    ?Monitor/Panel:??? Default Monitor
    ?Monitor/Panel:??? HP D895 HP P20 2-inch Monitor
    ?Adapter:???? NVIDIA GeForce 7800 GTX
    ?Adapter:???? NVIDIA GeForce 7800 GTX
    ?hysical Storage Devices >
    ?Removable Dri've:??? Floppy disk dri've
    ?Hard Disk:???? WDC WD2500KS-00MJB0 (233GB)
    ?Hard Disk:???? WDC WD3200JD-00KLB0 (298GB)
    ?Hard Disk:???? NVIDIA? STRIPE? 38.49G
    ?Hard Disk:???? Generic USB CF Reader USB Device
    ?Hard Disk:???? Generic USB MS Reader USB Device
    ?Hard Disk:???? Generic USB SD Reader USB Device
    ?Hard Disk:???? Generic USB SM Reader USB Device
    ?CD-ROM/DVD:???? HL-DT-ST DVD-ROM GDR860B (CD 48X Rd) (DVD 6X
    ??????Rd)
    ?CD-ROM/DVD:???? HL-DT-ST DVD-ROM GDR860B (CD 48X Rd) (DVD 6X
    ??????Rd)
    ?CD-ROM/DVD:???? HL-DT-ST DVD-ROM GDR860B (CD 48X Rd) (DVD 6X
    ??????Rd)
    ?CD-ROM/DVD:???? HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-463B (CD 40X Rd, 40X Wr)
    ??????(DVD 5X Rd, 5X Wr)
    ?<Logical Storage Devices >
    ?.44MB 3.5" (A:??? N/A
    ?Applications - games - storage:233GB (5GB, 65% Free Space) (NTFS)
    ?Xp home (D:???? 24GB (5.6GB, 23% Free Space) (NTFS)
    ?CD-ROM/DVD (E:??? N/A
    ?Xp 64 (F:???? 24GB (5GB, 63% Free Space) (NTFS)
    ?Raptor games (G:?? 90GB (7GB, 8% Free Space) (NTFS)
    ?Ssdisk (H:???? 629MB (CDFS)
    ?Bf2xpack cd (I:??? 677MB (CDFS)
    ?Farstone (J:??? 00MB (CDFS)
    ?Removable Dri've (K:?? N/A
    ?Removable Dri've (L:?? N/A
    ?Removable Dri've (M:?? N/A
    ?Back up dri've (N:??? 298GB (3GB, 44% Free Space) (NTFS)
    ?Removable Dri've (O:?? N/A?EvolovE

    Evolve,
    I have the a8n-sli Premium which as you stated is basically the same board with a couple extra items. I have the latest beta bios ver -06. Since the early fall release the option which we will be talking about was available in the premium board which it I remember was Bios rev 9. I would download the latest bios rev.
    07.04 (latest beta?or go with 06)?and flash in. Here are the steps to get the proper memory options to work and I have also included my system specs to compare.
    ) Hit Del to get into Bios
    2) Go to the second tab on the top of the screen "Advanced"
    3) Select the first option in the menu "CPU Configuration"
    4) Select the first option in the "CPU Configuration" menu called "DRAM Configuration"
    5) Select Manual configuration from the first Menu item.
    6) The last two options in the same menu for DRAM are s/w remapping over 4G and h/w remapping over 4G. Select the "s/w remapping option over 4G" and enable it. Disable the "h/w remapping over 4G."?
    7) Hit f0 and save the config.
    You should now at post have 4GBws total but only 3GBs of usable memory and your X-fi should crush it in XP64 and XP32.
    My Specs
    A8n-sli premium (Bios -06)
    amd X2 4400 (~2.5 GHZ)
    4GB LL patriot memory (~228 HZ)
    X-Fi Extreme Music
    LSI 320-2e PCI express SCSI RAID controller (256MB buffer)
    2x Seagate Cheata 5K.3?dri'ves
    All water cooled
    Good Luck
    PapaH
    By the way this is defiantly a XP64 driver problem because even with h/w remapping enabled in XP32 the card sounds fine. It only happens in XP64.

  • IRQ Conflicts and some other issues

    I have a K7N2 Delta-L mobo with an XP2400+ and an MSI FX5600-VTDR128, the reason for this question is that I have some problems, the first of them is at the system information page of XP:
    =================================================
    I/O Port 0x00000000-0x00000CF7   PCI bus
    I/O Port 0x00000000-0x00000CF7   Direct memory access controller
    I/O Port 0x000003C0-0x000003DF   NVIDIA nForce2 AGP Host to PCI Bridge
    I/O Port 0x000003C0-0x000003DF   NVIDIA GeForce FX 5600
    IRQ 20   Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller
    IRQ 20   NVIDIA(R) nForce(TM) Audio Codec Interface
    IRQ 22   Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller
    IRQ 22   NVIDIA nForce MCP Networking Controller
    Memory Address 0xD0000000-0xDFFFFFFF   NVIDIA nForce2 AGP Host to PCI Bridge
    Memory Address 0xD0000000-0xDFFFFFFF   NVIDIA GeForce FX 5600
    Memory Address 0xE4000000-0xE5FFFFFF   NVIDIA nForce2 AGP Host to PCI Bridge
    Memory Address 0xE4000000-0xE5FFFFFF   NVIDIA GeForce FX 5600
    Memory Address 0xA0000-0xBFFFF   PCI bus
    Memory Address 0xA0000-0xBFFFF   NVIDIA nForce2 AGP Host to PCI Bridge
    Memory Address 0xA0000-0xBFFFF   NVIDIA GeForce FX 5600
    I/O Port 0x000003B0-0x000003BB   NVIDIA nForce2 AGP Host to PCI Bridge
    I/O Port 0x000003B0-0x000003BB   NVIDIA GeForce FX 5600
    I/O Port 0x0000C000-0x0000CFFF   PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge
    I/O Port 0x0000C000-0x0000CFFF   Tekram DC-395U/UW/F, DC-315/U or DC-305I/E PCI Ultra SCSI Host Adapter V3.0.3
    =================================================
    Looking at this it looks pretty bad if you ask me :(
    But when I look at device manager I see no conflicts and every device that's listed here does not have any conflicts reported, anyway here are my IRQ (according to System Information)
    ===========================================
    IRQ 0   System timer   OK
    IRQ 1   Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard   OK
    IRQ 3   Communications Port (COM2)   OK
    IRQ 4   Communications Port (COM1)   OK
    IRQ 5   NVIDIA nForce PCI System Management   OK
    IRQ 6   Standard floppy disk controller   OK
    IRQ 8   System CMOS/real time clock   OK
    IRQ 9   Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System   OK
    IRQ 13   Numeric data processor   OK
    IRQ 14   Primary IDE Channel   OK
    IRQ 15   Secondary IDE Channel   OK
    IRQ 17   Tekram DC-395U/UW/F, DC-315/U or DC-305I/E PCI Ultra SCSI Host Adapter V3.0.3   OK
    IRQ 19   NVIDIA GeForce FX 5600   OK
    IRQ 20   Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller   OK
    IRQ 20   NVIDIA(R) nForce(TM) Audio Codec Interface   OK
    IRQ 21   Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller   OK
    IRQ 22   Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller   OK
    IRQ 22   NVIDIA nForce MCP Networking Controller   OK
    ===========================================
    So, my first question is obvious, what's wrong with my system?, am I missing some BIOS setting?, I believe APIC may have something to do, but this isn't the case because it is enabled (at least it says so in BIOS). I have the latest BIOS for this mobo (5.40)
    The second issue is something strange that Sisoft Sandra keep telling me: "SMBIOS/DMI information may be inaccurate", an here's what the help says:
    =================================
    Notice N224 - SMBIOS/DMI information may be inaccurate. This information is reported verbatim and cannot be checked by Sandra. While brand-name companies set this information most generic manufacturers use generic data that is meaningless. This issue generates more technical support queries than all other issues combined.
    Fix: If the information is not correct, check for a BIOS update (clear DMI pool) or fix any errors using the DMICFG tool provided with the board. Alternatively, disable Sandra’s DMI/SMBIOS reporting from module Options.
    =================================
    Is this "normal"???
    Anyway, I hope any of you to be able to help me.
    Thanks in advice,
    Fernando

    Although I am unsure as to what is exactly your problem, but from what I see everything seems ok
    Regarding the Sisoft Sandra remarks, don't worry about it.
    Regarding the Computer in Device Manager
    Try changing it to
    Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) PC
    This has not given me any problems at all.
    Here is my system example
    IRQ 0   System timer   OK
    IRQ 1   Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard   OK
    IRQ 3   Communications Port (COM2)   OK
    IRQ 4   Communications Port (COM1)   OK
    IRQ 5   Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller   OK
    IRQ 5   NVIDIA NForce MCP2 IDE Controller   OK
    IRQ 5   OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller   OK
    IRQ 5   NVIDIA GeForce FX 5900 Ultra   OK
    IRQ 6   Standard floppy disk controller   OK
    IRQ 8   System CMOS/real time clock   OK
    IRQ 9   Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System   OK
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