Thanks. Unfortunately Windows XP refused to do anything except moving the little green bar back and forth hour after hour. I ended up switching PCI slots between the Wi-Fi and a Firewire card that I had installed at some point. Everything seems to be peachy now. Cheers, Brian On 9/17/05, Robert De Saeger <desaeger at hcri.com> wrote: > http://www.webtechgeek.com/How-to-Resolve-IRQ-Conflict.htm > robert > Dam, I thought that XP was suppose to be Plug and Pray > As they say, XP is just like a mac except easier. ;-( > Dam, I think they have been caught in a lie again > > On Sep 17, 2005, at 10:42 AM, Brian Durant wrote: > > > I am trying to get a wireless LAN setup at home, but have run into a > > major glitch. Not with my G5, but with my daughter's IBM PC. I > > installed the software and then the wireless card as per instructions, > > but at startup I get the message that there are two devices with > > conflicting IRQs (?). It seems to be the wireless card and the sound > > card, but I am not very knowledgeable about XP, so I don't know what > > to do to solve this. Can someone recomend a site or a forum that could > > help me with this problem?