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Name: BILL
Date: January 27, 2000 at 09:31:23 Pacific
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I have aSound Blaster 16pci that is not working and i get the following message.
The SBPCI interrupt has been routed incorrectly by the system AudioPCI inactive.
Use automatic settings in the device manager.
Any ideas



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Response Number 1
Name: ale52
Date: January 27, 2000 at 10:24:23 Pacific
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are there any conflicts in device mgr? Have you tried uninstalling & reinstalling the sc drivers?


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Response Number 2
Name: Bill
Date: January 28, 2000 at 07:29:42 Pacific
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Hello,
There are to conflicts in the device manager and I've reloaded the sc drivers 2X.


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Response Number 3
Name: Rob
Date: August 2, 2000 at 17:01:39 Pacific
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Did you ever find out how to fix this problem. I am having the same problem????


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Response Number 4
Name: bub
Date: August 6, 2000 at 15:25:52 Pacific
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One more guy with the same problem and no solution.


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Response Number 5
Name: Nick
Date: October 26, 2000 at 10:56:41 Pacific
Reply:

And another guy with exactly the same problem and no solution yet. I have just seen someone suggest removing *both* display and SB drivers, then reinstalling display adapter first before reinstalling SBPCI128, so I'll try that and report back.

I bet there's a problem with the SB drivers, and we need an update from Creative.


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Response Number 6
Name: Liz
Date: November 15, 2000 at 22:16:22 Pacific
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Hi I was having this same problem when my sound card arrive today SBPCI it keep telling me that routing problem i have 3 pci slots on my board and they are marked 1 2 3 i have 1 agp slot it seems that anything in pci slot 1 interfers with the agp video and the 2nd slot is sort of primary now so i left it empty and i had pci modem in slot 2 and pci sound in slot 3 this is where i got the error (routing incorrectly) it seems that the sound blaster is pickier than my modem about what IRQ it uses So to fix it i switch the position of the cards (Modem & Sound) then rebooted in safe mode (F8)then went to device manger deleted ALL the modem & sound devices listed there restarted and everything worked for me. Hope this helps no guarentee :)


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Response Number 7
Name: Liz
Date: November 15, 2000 at 22:21:40 Pacific
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I GOOFED TYPING I LEFT THE PCI SLOT ONE EMPTY!!!! Hi I was having this same problem when my sound card arrive today SBPCI it keep telling me that routing problem i have 3 pci slots on my board and they are marked 1 2 3 i have 1 agp slot it seems that anything in pci slot 1 interfers with the agp video and so i let it empty so the 2nd slot seems to be the primary and i had pci modem in slot 2 and pci sound in slot 3 this is where i got the error (routing incorrectly) it seems that the sound blaster is pickier than my modem about what IRQ it uses So to fix it i switch the position of the cards (Modem & Sound) then rebooted in safe mode (F8)then went to device manger deleted ALL the modem & sound devices listed there restarted and everything worked for me. Hope this helps no guarentee :)


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Response Number 8
Name: Barry
Date: December 18, 2000 at 14:50:19 Pacific
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I had the same problem only I had a video capture card, NIC and the sound card. Once I moved the sound card next to the AGP video card, then the capture card then the NIC and everyone was happy.


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Response Number 9
Name: sabnospam@edx.com
Date: January 22, 2001 at 23:29:19 Pacific
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thanks for the advice I just switched the
soundblaster card with a nic card,
so i got my shuttle591p board working by using the 3 pci cards in order, creative,nic,video.


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Response Number 10
Name: Daniel Zee
Date: August 19, 2001 at 04:46:24 Pacific
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Just tried it. After recognizing both at start up, it installed the drivers from the old location, rebooted, worked fine. Moved the sound card from slot three to slot one, moved video from slot one to three. What a waste of time. And I have put these cards in before with no problem, especially with video in slot one.


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Response Number 11
Name: GT
Date: November 27, 2001 at 19:56:56 Pacific
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I had the same problem as you guys, i switched my soundcard to slot 3, and my decoder card to slot 2....everything worked fine except at boot up i got this error:

"Conflict I/O : 2F8"
press f1 to continue, del to run setup.

the pc has 1 agp slot which is used by video card, 4 pci slots(1 dvd decoder, 1 sound), 3 ISA slots(1 modem)

please help!!


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