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If the computer sits idle for a period of time, the card disappears, i. I have to reboot to get the computer to see it again. The UAD card runs high-demand software plug-ins within Cubase. However, as I say, the UAD card disappears. For some reason, one of the other peripherals on the same channel are sending interrupt requests to the UAD-2 and causing a connection loss between the UAD-2 and your system.

The UAD-2 need an uninterrupted connection or at least the highest priority. The "change setting" field in the resources tab in device manager where one would theoretically change the assignment manually is set to "use automatic settings" and greyed out so nothing can be changed there.

UAD tech support sent me to Intel support with the idea that I would be able to do something in BIOS, although I've been in there a dozen times and explored every nook and cranny of it with finding anything useful. Please note: Don't disable devices that are essential for your computer to function. These articles explained IRQ Troubleshooting in detail and they are worth to take a look. Please Note: Since the website is not hosted by Microsoft, the link may change without notice.

Microsoft does not guarantee the accuracy of this information. At this point, I would suggest to keep working with the device manufacturer for assistance. Thank you for your understanding. Tracy Cai. TechNet Community Support. You may try the method which was mentioned in the following link. When the UAD card is seen again after a reboot, in "Devices by type" view, it is listed in its own category as "Audio DSP Accelerator" with 2 items, the driver and the card.

One pronounced problem is moving the mouse over track-clips in Arrangement View. Turning Live to "Realtime" fixes the problems instantly. Whatever GUI drawing routines were used they caused such high CPU load and havoc behavior that you could not even playback a single audio clip without dropouts when using small audio buffers.

So things are seemingly a bit more complicated. Then Ableton changed something without telling anyone about the issue or the fix and now it doesn't matter much whether you are using Aero or not, the CPU load stays the same. The main problem remains with priorities now. One thing I learned about Aero is that the whole off-screen composition thing of summing all single applications' output, doing some optimization and putting it out all at once not only can save CPU load but also fix some plugin drawing issues.

Desktop composition is kind of a filter, an endpoint for all GUI output that predigests everything to uniform pieces before turning it over to the graphic-card driver. Here is the link for the IRQ priority mod. It seems that one could actually list new entires for all of their IRQ addresses and then assign them priority ranks.

I just chose to set IRQ 19 to a "1" albeit probably compensating for other problems. Results have been good so far however. I was led to believe that the new RME drivers were to make this unecessary but I have my doubts. The whole point of upgrading to W7 is have the 64bit platform surely!!

Windows 7 dropouts. Hi everyone, tried some of the stuff on this thread to prevent dropouts and lost buffers whenever I scrolled my mixer window.

Also getting rid of transparency seemed to help the most. I was able to keep some of the things checked like keeping a stylized taskbar etc. But just getting rid of anims and transparency got me rock solid. Use xp for years and before that 98 98 lite actually, great OS with various DAWs and feel stupid for not looking at the windows eye candy first instead of looking at IRQ conflicts.

Here a pretty standard win 7 optimization page: Optimising your PC for audio on Windows 7. So the question is what app you were using and having problems in?

Sounds like more Aero related issues, or an underpowered GPU to begin with perhaps? I still don't understand how the IRQ and device prioritization works in current computers and Windows 7.

How can you see and identify in a current computer the priority order of devices, which device has higher priority? I suppose traditionally the priority order was 0,1,2,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,3,4,5,6,7. But I see that most of my devices are assigned to interrupts that are not in this list , and -2!

WLAN , processor will interrupt the data moving and start serving the higher priority device..? Any safer way to do this? I really would want to know that e. Golem, this is a good question. I know you can set thread-priority software, obviously with a little app called "Prio," and also most all?

I'm keeping an eye on this thread. I think that this, and the advanced power settings core parking, etc are two vastly overlooked issues that should concern current DAW users. At least for me, fortunately, my initial concern about PCI assignments turned out to be no issue at all.

W7 on my i7 has been rock solid and quite an improvement over all the tweaks and fixes required to get XP up to snuff. Nice to concern myself with making music and not wondering what the heck is going on with DAW. Hi, About a year or so ago I spent a whole bunch of my hard earned cash on what was supposed to be the mothership of all audio machines - in a ditch effort to finally have a DAW that would run pretty much anything without blinking an eyelid and hopefully totally glitch-free My machine is a Dual-quadcore Xeon machine 2 x E's 2.

I just want to be able to focus on producing music and not have to worry about this crap!!! I never knew this I am happy to upgrade the graphics card, but thats not the only thing causing my audio problems Ok so what i can deduce from this is that my audio card which runs on firewire is fighting for bandwidth on the PCI bus with my Hard-drive controller and also my graphics card I still don't understand how this has happened I am seriously at a loss as to how I can sort out this fairly simple problem I feel your pain.

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I have a conflict on a toshiba laptop, the synaptics touchpad has a issue being on IRQ12 set by Windows 7. Any help would be appreciated. Has anyone else had this problem? I do recall sometime back in a training class that there was a trick to changing resource settings? Share Flag.



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