kenf wrote:
When I put my NIC card in one slot the IRQ it is assigned is 10 and the card works fine. When I put the NIC card in the other slot the IRQ assigned is 7 and it does not work. There is a conflict with IRQ 7
All depends on your BIOS and often you cannot use one IRQ with one specific PCI slot. Some old PCI cards had jumpers to set the IRQs but they are no longer on the market (PNP has eliminated this need).
The only solutions:
1/ leave the card in the PCI slot that works and don't complicate your life
2/ In the BIOS, you reserve the shared IRQ so that they won't be used at boot up. Boot up and the IRQs will be distributed differently. If everything has an IRQ and all work, then don't touche anything. If there are IRQs missing and some cards / fonctions don't work because of not enought IRQs, then undo the reservation of some IRQs and re boot till you have a correctly working solution. This last method is mainly trial and error, time consuming and doesn't always give the wanted results. AND, if you change something in the BIOS later, the IRQs may change too
So, my advice, stick to solution 1. "If it is not broken, no need to repair"