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  1. Hi. I've been having the famous audio skipping problem (A7M266 uses the VIA 686b chipset on the Southbrigde) for some time now. I'm not sure, but I think when I first installed George's PCI Latency Patch, I got rid of it. Well, there was a much greater problem back then: IRQ_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (or something like that). After desperately looking for a solution, I installed VIA's beta patch ( http://www.theddrzone.com/news.asp?id=404 ) and the blue screen was finally gone (I was being driven insane!), but it wasn't long since then that I noticed audio skipping was back and George's PCI Latency wasn't making any difference (I even reinstalled it a few times). Well, all this trouble has been going on for over two weeks now, I think, and I'm not completely sure if George's PCI Latency Patch had really solved the audio skipping problem (but not the blue screen error) back then anymore, even though I did have that impression. I hope anyone knows what I can do to make things right, for audio skipping is very annoying. Thanks for your time.
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    Choppy 2D

    Hi. I'm not sure if this issue is indeed related to video, since it happened even with an alternate video card (my old one), but here it goes. Most 2D applications I run from time to time are choppy on my PC - namely CPS-2, Neogeo, Genesis and Snes emulators, except for Final Burn Alpha (CPS-2 emu). I'm sure as hell my PC is way more powerful than what's necessary for emulating all those platforms, and my old processor already was. I'm not confident the issue showed up when I switched processors though. Here are the specs of my PC: Athlon XP 2800+ (Barton) @2.19 GHz 1 GB RAM DDR400 2-3-2-5 (PDP) ASUS A7N8X-E Deluxe (nForce2 Ultra 400 chipset...) Radeon 9800 Pro 128 MB I use SoundStorm for audio (I used to use a Sound Blaster Audigy, but some time ago I read SoundStorm is superior). Not overclocking the cpu doesn't make a difference regarding the aforementioned problem. I switched to my old 512 MB RAM DDR266 and the problem persisted. I uninstalled the Radeon drivers (I know both Omega and DNA drivers), rebooted and reinstalled them; it was no use. I don't intend to move back to my old mobo and my old cpu though. I currently use the latest nForce drivers (6.14 beta I got from Guru3D) and the DNA drivers based on Catalyst 4.11. Using the latest official nForce drivers doesn't make a difference, nor does using the official Catalyst 4.11 (the one directly from ATI). So, can you help me? Thank you very much.
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    Choppy 2D

    Hmmm, what? The problem is related to 2D in some way. Change the frame rate...? The frame rate is low (30- FPS - it used to be 60 FPS).
  4. Hi. Here's the story: I have a Samsung SP1604N 160 GB HD that doesn't seem healthy. In fact, it hangs my system from time to time. S.M.A.R.T. lets WinXP tell me this HD is at risk, when I go to the Computer Management window (Administrative Tools). When I used to use an ASUS A7M266 as my motherboard, there was an option called "Multi-sector transfers", that let me set a maximum number of sectors per transfer - the maximum numerical value was 32, and I had it at 16. My computer managed to remain stable with that imposed performance limit. However, I've recently changed mobos, and my ECS N2U400-A (nForce 2 Ultra 400 chipset) has a BIOS that doesn't have that particular option (that or I'm rather blind or can't tell where it is due to different naming). As a result, my system is unstable once again. I've updated my BIOS and installed the latest nForce drivers (version 4.21) on WinXP - that does nothing for me in that regard. In short, can someone please let me know of a software that runs on Win2k/XP to limit multi-sector HDD transfers? I realize something this low-level shouldn't be taken care of by a software running on an OS, but I imagine it's the only possibility, unless someone can give me a hand in telling me of a Phoenix BIOS option that would help me the way I require. Thanks a lot!
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    "Recent" processors on ASUS A7M266

    Hi. I'd like to know if relatively recent Athlon XP processors (like 2400+ and 2600+) can be used on ASUS A7M266. The page regarding that on ASUS' website hasn't been updated in a long while, so I don't know if 2200+ and up can be used on A7M266 after all (the page may merely have not been updated). Can anyone shed some light into this matter? In addition to this, I think I've read something about a new cooler design with something made of copper being required starting on Athlon XP 2100+ (or something). Is that true? If so, is it a possible cause of incompatibility between a mobo and a processador? Thanks!
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    ASUS A7M266 + SB Audigy = audio skipping (WinXP)

    The volume trick didn't work. I removed "Creative SB Audigy" on the Device Manager and restarted. Windows XP reinstalled it probably using the latest drivers and the problem persisted. Afterwards, I manually "updated" (the opposite, as a matter of fact) the driver to the oldest one available (from July 2001, I believe). Now I have the feeling the bug occurs a bit less often than before, but it is still there. This is sickening.
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    ASUS A7M266 + SB Audigy = audio skipping (WinXP)

    It happens when I'm playing games or watching video files too... It's not as often as before, but the bug is still there.
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    ASUS A7M266 + SB Audigy = audio skipping (WinXP)

    Hmmmm... I put my SB Audigy on PCI slot 3, set PCI slot 3 to IRQ5 and installed VIA 4-in-1. The situation has improved, but the audio skipping still occurs sometimes. I even installed George's PCI Latency Patch, and I think it made some difference. I really don't know what I can do now to completely get rid of this annoying bug.
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    ASUS A7M266 + SB Audigy = audio skipping (WinXP)

    Hmmm... Sorry, but how do I know the "number" each PCI slot? Starting from the PCI slot right next to the AGP slot, is it 1->5 or 5->1? Thanks.
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    ASUS A7M266 + SB Audigy = audio skipping (WinXP)

    No and yes. I'll try changing the PCI slot where the SB Audigy is, but I find it hard to believe that'll solve the problem.
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    Irq_not_less_or_equal :(

    Well, I use a Sound Blaster Audigy and audio skips about 2 seconds from time to time. At least that damn blue screen is gone...
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    60Hz with 27.42

    Sorry, but I couldn't find it... I'd like to stop using damn 60 Hz too.
  13. Hi. It's been a while since I've started being victim to a very annoying serious error that makes using my PC very unreliable/unstable. I believe it's related to my Maxtor D740X 60 GB, since when I use a 4-GB HD I have instead, this bug doesn't occur. The thing is: I've already asked for a new one using the warranty and the problem remains! I went through the trouble of writing down the entire blue screen error, hoping there's some relevant information that could be used to find a solution to this very serious problem. I use WinXP. Can you please help me out? Thank you very much! A problem has been detected and Windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer. DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL If this is the first time you've seen this stop error screen, restart your computer. If this screen appears again, follow these steps: Check to make sure any new hardware or software is properly installed. If this is a new installation, ask your hardware or software manufaturer for any Windows updates you might need. If problems continue, disable or remove any newly installed hardware or software. Disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing. If you need to use Safe mode to remove or disable components, restart your computer, press F8 to select Advanced Startup Options, and then select Safe Mode. Technical information: ***STOP: 0x000000D1 (0x4E63500A, 0x00000012, 0x00000000, 0x4E63500A)
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    Unknown error that results in blue screen on WinXP

    Hi. I believe I've solved the problem now. Thanks. http://www.theddrzone.com/news.asp?id=404
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    Irq_not_less_or_equal :(

    Some days ago I managed to solve the problem. Check http://www.theddrzone.com/news.asp?id=404 and download the beta patch released by VIA. The only inconvenience is that audio skipping is back (I'd gotten rid of it using the PCI Latency Patch from George).
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    Irq_not_less_or_equal :(

    I have the exact same problem as valery... VIA VT82C686B as the Southbrigde... I use SB Audigy. This is really desperating!
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    Best Detonator Drivers

    Detonator XP 23.11 = black screen
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    nVidia Detonator v23.11 Official

    Black screen blows... =|
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    Detonator 23.11 Problems - Black Screen

    Hmmm.. Good to know the problem is with that damn Detonator 23.11 . I have a GF2 GTS and the black screen problem occurs often when I attempt to run certain games... That's very annoying!
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    Soul Reaver 2

    I'd like to know if you're experiencing sound "choppiness" too.. I used the patch (to version 1.01, I think), but doing so didn't solve the problem. PS: it's not a problem with my SB Live! Value drivers, since I even tried using my usually-disabled onboard sound and the result was the same.
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    win xp skins

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    WINXP CD-ROM Problem ????

    Install the ASPI drivers for WinXP and see if the problem is solved. http://xp.xyu.ca/tweaks.htm
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    Native XP Skins

    Check www.tgtsoft.com .
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    Detonator TV-out support

    Hi. I have an ASUS AGP-v7700 GeForce 2 GTS Deluxe 32 MB and, in case you haven't heard about it, Detonator offers inferior TV-out (in comparison to the ASUS drivers - which, unfortunately, are horrible, performance-wise), since it doesn't take full advantage of the TV "viewing area" (when you move the mouse pointer to an edge, a gray bar shows up, where relevant stuff should be, but isn't). My question is: do you know of a way of forcing DetonatorXP into allowing proper TV-scaling instead of leaving some of the viewing area unused? I'd really appreciate some help on this matter. Thanks for your time.
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