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    /PCILOCK available under XP?

    I'm running WIN XP home, Athlon 1100, 512MB RAM. I have the following cards installed: AGP GeForce 2 MX PCI Soundblaster 5.1 PCI 10/100 NIC PCI 4 port USB MS PS2 Keyboard with USB ports, to which I have connected an Intellieye USB Mouse, and an external USB ZIP 100. Panasonic KX-P7100 printer attached to PCI USB card. This keyboard/port is connected to the host USB port 2. First Host USB port has a cable modem attached. I would like to reassign IRQs so that the graphics card and the modem don't share anything - XP doles out both IRQ sharing and USB Bandwidth sharing as it sees fit. Is it possible to use the PCILOCK function in the BOOT.INI of XP? if so, do I just add the line at the start? turning off ACPI is a major pain - I'd prefer it if XP could take card of the rest of the stuff, if I could force it to assign a couple of unique IRQs for the AGP card and the Modem.
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    uh oh.....bad mouse

    Another thing to look at is IRQ conflicts. Under XP, IRQs are shared - everything on a USB port will usually be assigned a logical IRQ, but they will point to a single physical IRQ (usually 9) DO you have any other USB devices running? Is modem USB?
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    USB bandwidth reserves under XP

    Is it possible to vary the 'fixed' amount of bandwidth that the system reserves for each USB port? I'm running a cable modem on USB, and also have a 4 USB port PCI card, and a MS keyboard with USB ports. The Modem is plugged into USB 1, and the keyboard port is plugged into USB 2. I have a USB mouse on the keyboard hub, and a ZIP drive (this gets swapped out with other devices sometimes) There will only be a printer on the 4 port card. I noticed that one of the USB ports (1 I think) has 20% of system bandwidth assigned to it, and all the others have 10%. Even when I only had the two ports by themselves, these percentages didn't change. Disabling a couple of the Ports on the PCI card didn't do anything to this either. Is there any way to reassign the resources so that the port with the Modem has a greater percentage of bandwidth reserved? I tried to connect the modem via an ethernet NIC, but the software that came with the modem sulked, and refused to reasign DHCP IP addresses for it, which is why I went back to USB. Am using Win XP home, with all service packs/updates. Athlon 1100, 512 MB RAM. Cable modem should be at 600K/s but usually only manages 200K. I have Norton Firewall and AV running, but disabling these doesn't seem to make a great difference to the speed. Any help appreciated.
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