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Solve : Code 22 problem?

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When my computer began to hang up shortly after turn on, I began a search for some contaminated files. The following message appeared-
Hardware Resource Section
Code 22 (0x6)
This devise is disabled
*ACPI IRQ holder for PCI IRQ steering
HKEY_Local_machine/Enum/ACPI/*PNPOCOF/00000003
I have found Code 22 in the ms KB's but this does not appear to provide a solution to my problem.
Can someone tell me how to ENABLE this devise and also any other procedures I require to correct my problem.
Thank you for any suggestions.does any members is going to help this guy out because i have no idea about code 22OK, here goes the drill.

When did this start?

Has anything been changed in the system - hardware or software?

What did you learn in your googling?

Tell us a detail or two about your system, operating system, etc., etc. as Miss Cleo is off today.
OS Win98SE
Homebrew Azus Athlon 700 mhs/512Mbs
sound Blaster Live
AIG;Ad-Aware;spyBot;panda

When did this start?
Can't pinpoint the exact time as I was trying to transfer my LP record library to CD's and was having a problem making the PROPER connection to my Stereo Rcvr.

What did I learn from my googling?
Found the Devise Driver Manager error code 22 stating that the ACPI IQ holder for PCI IRQ steering was disabled. Of the three options listed the third option seems to me to be WAY to the solution.
KB133240 (Troubleshooting Device Conflicts with Device Manager) mentions that the Sound Blaster Live AUDIO card tends to be a common problem in error 22.

Solution 22 suggests removing the ACPI and redetecting it with AddNew Hardware Wizard.
Redetecting? I'm not familiar with this term. Does that mean to reinstall?


Try turniing off ACPI in the BIOS, or turn on if it is off.I have searched the Bios(Awawrd) but cannot find any referance to the ACPI.In power management?Scroll down to Error 22

Good luckSorry I missed the ACPI first time around.
My bios reads as follows:

Suspend-to Ram CAPABILITY [Disabled] Auto bios will enable or disable STR support depending
on +5vsb capability of your power supply.
[Disable] bios always disables STR Support.

Note: This feature needs ACPI OS and devise driver support.If the system fails to enter or resume from STR, please check the system configuration.

I changed the setting in my bios from : Disabled , to : Auto.

The code 22 error still persists.



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