No, you misunderstood me. The SB live standards have faulty ACPI firmware. It is this firmware header that HELPS ACPI in windows assign IRQ's and I hate to say it, but some sharing is normal, but NO version of windows should be sharing more than 3 devices per IRQ or [b:70e111de20]something is wrong[/b:70e111de20]. It doesn't matter if it is XP, 2000, or 98. There is a driver issue, but at this point the IRQ issue is much more serious, especially when it is sharing this IRQ with my network card and my video card and it was only AFTER putting in this card that the IRQ conflicts started. We have had two revisions of XP drivers for Live cards now and most of the driver bugs should be gone.(Both in XP and 98SE!) Keep in mind that this is only about Live Value, MP3, and gamers that are NOT 5.1 which would account why some people have problems and some do not. I suggest that anybody with a standard Live that IS having problems check their IRQ's. If the card is sharing IRQ's with more than a few devices then this is probably your problem.
Incidentally, the bios on my motherboard does not have an option to disable ACPI unfortunately. I have already been down that road, but thanks for the idea. Been through about 6 different drivers sets too. I did say I was troubleshooting for days. I wasn't kidding.
I know that this is my problem and I put this here FYI.
[ December 13, 2001: Message edited by: Darkwolven ]