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Um... not sure there, partner, but I don't think an IRQ conflict is actually your problem. What type of error do you get when you try to load the module for it? (Or the driver.)
if you enter the BIOS (usually delete key or F2 on intel boards, sometimes F1) you can go to PCI/PNP config and change PNP O/S to enable and also enable reset config data. This is pretty specific to award BIOS but it could be simalar. Otherwise if you want to change the IRQ for a device you will have to move the card to a different PCI slot.
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