Is there a way to see what IRQs Win 2k sets for Hardware?

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Is there anyway to tell what IRQ windows sets for each device. i am having some peformance problems. I have Me/2k dual booted. Everything runs flawless in Me, but. I have a tiger 100 and i want to use 2k to benefit from SMP. here is my system setup along with my problem.
 
I had a Tiger 100 shipped to me and it runs stable as all hell. EXCEPT, for some games in 2k . Millennium runs fine and 2k does as well. But when 2k gets to games the joystick reaction is delayed and the sound gets jittery,. then sometimes it will just lock up. I Could it be a Hardware conflict that is only present in Win 2k .Because the same exact setup is fine in Millennium.
 
Thanks to all, Sparkhard
 
here is my setup.
 
Tiger 100 Rev. G 2x P3 550 "latest BIOS"
192 MB RAM "Micron"
Samsung DVD
Sony 12x6x32 CDRW
Promise UDMA66 with a 17& 9 GB IBMs (2nd PCI)
Leadtek Winfast Geforce GTS "6.47 det."
Soundblaster Live Value: Latest LiveWare 2k ( 3rd PCI )
realtek NIC ( 4 th PCI )
Zip 100 (that doesnt have a disk to use it)

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Click Start>Programs>Accessories>System Tools
 
Under there Click on System Information.
 
Asw the program loads. Click on Hardware Conflicts.
 
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