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If you want to disable ACPI in an already installed Windows, just go to the Device Manager (Control Panel -> System -> Device Manager).
There, one of the first entries is Computer. If you look into it, you should see something like ACPI PC. To disable it, look into it's properties, and Update Driver. Select manually, and look for Standard PC.
After the reboot, Windows will redetect most of your hardware, but the IRQ will be mostly dependent on the PCI slots your cards are in. So, I suggest you also look up the documentation of your motherboard, to find out which PCI slots share IRQ's. It's almost a standard that the PCI slot right under the AGP one shares it's IRQ with the AGP card. For the rest you'll need to look it up. (how to change modes is available to at www.musicxp.net , there's some PDF at Tascam available too, and in the Cubase SX manual a chapter can be found about this topic also).
Be aware that once you go the Standard PC route, if you want to activate ACPI again, it's reinstall time. So be sure you've tried everything else before...
This was a problem with M-Audio cards some time ago, but I haven't heard about ACPI related problems for a long time now (although my machine has always been running in Standard mode).
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