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Interrupt request, Start, Administrative Tools, Windows NT Diagnostics, Resources Tab - windows 10

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Troubleshooting Questions and Answers 5 In the Computer Properties window, click Interrupt request (IRQ), as shown. The Settings column lists the IRQs in use. IRQ settings range between 0 and 15. If an IRQ setting is not listed under Settings, this means it is available. In the example screen, setting 10 is not listed and therefore is an available IRQ. Note: Do not use an IRQ below IRQ 9 for a SCSI Card 2906. Do not allow the SCSI Card 2906 and another card to share the same IRQ. In Windows NT 4.0, where can I check which resources are available on my computer? Note: You must log in as an administrator to complete the following steps. 1 Click Start, point to Programs, point to Administrative Tools, select Windows NT Diagnostics and then click Resources Tab. 2 Select the resource from the Used Resources list, for example IRQ, DMA, etc. 25

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Troubleshooting Questions and Answers
5
In the Computer Properties
window, click
Interrupt request
(IRQ)
, as shown.
The Settings column lists the IRQs in use. IRQ settings range
between 0 and 15. If an IRQ setting is not listed under Settings,
this means it is available. In the example screen, setting 10 is not
listed and therefore is an available IRQ.
Note:
Do not use an IRQ below IRQ 9 for a SCSI Card 2906.
Do not allow the SCSI Card 2906 and another card to share
the same IRQ.
In Windows NT 4.0, where can I check which resources are available on my computer?
Note:
You must log in as an administrator to complete the
following steps.
1
Click
Start
, point to Programs, point to
Administrative Tools
,
select
Windows NT Diagnostics
and then click
Resources Tab
.
2
Select the resource from the Used Resources list, for example
IRQ, DMA, etc.