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Troubleshooting : Another Interrupts Thread. I've Tried Everything!

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Author: gtheg
Subject: Another Interrupts Thread. I've Tried Everything!
Posted: 26 September 2013 at 7:42pm

------------Overall Summary:--------------

P0     K 0:00:00.984 (56.8%)  U 0:00:00.015 ( 0.9%)  I 0:00:00.734 (42.3%)  DPC
0:00:00.734 (42.3%)  Interrupt 0:00:00.000 ( 0.0%)
       Interrupts= 2224, Interrupt Rate= 1282/sec.

P1     K 0:00:01.359 (78.4%)  U 0:00:00.000 ( 0.0%)  I 0:00:00.375 (21.6%)  DPC
0:00:01.203 (69.4%)  Interrupt 0:00:00.000 ( 0.0%)
       Interrupts= 924, Interrupt Rate= 533/sec.

TOTAL  K 0:00:02.343 (67.6%)  U 0:00:00.015 ( 0.5%)  I 0:00:01.109 (32.0%)  DPC
0:00:01.937 (55.9%)  Interrupt 0:00:00.000 ( 0.0%)
       Total Interrupts= 3148, Total Interrupt Rate= 1815/sec.


Total Profile Time = 1734 msec

                                       BytesStart          BytesStop         Byt
esDiff.
    Available Physical Memory   ,       528412672,       527659008,         -753
664
    Available Pagefile(s)       ,      3083059200,      3082547200,         -512
000
    Available Virtual           ,      2132779008,      2131730432,        -1048
576
    Available Extended Virtual  ,               0,               0,
  0

                                  Total      Avg. Rate
    Context Switches     ,         3517,         2028/sec.
    System Calls         ,         9596,         5533/sec.
    Page Faults          ,          311,         179/sec.
    I/O Read Operations  ,           31,         18/sec.
    I/O Write Operations ,            1,         1/sec.
    I/O Other Operations ,          283,         163/sec.
    I/O Read Bytes       ,         2216,         71/ I/O
    I/O Write Bytes      ,           44,         44/ I/O
    I/O Other Bytes      ,        19287,         68/ I/O

-----------------------------

Results for Kernel Mode:
-----------------------------

OutputResults: KernelModuleCount = 134
Percentage in the following table is based on the Total Hits for the Kernel

Time   683 hits, 25000 events per hit --------
 Module                                Hits   msec  %Total  Events/Sec
vrm                                     259       1734    37 %     3734140
processr                                206       1734    30 %     2970011
ntkrnlpa                                109       1734    15 %     1571510
ati2dvag                                 72       1734    10 %     1038062
hal                                      18       1734     2 %      259515
sthda                                     6       1734     0 %       86505
usbohci                                   4       1734     0 %       57670
ati2cqag                                  3       1734     0 %       43252
USBPORT                                   3       1734     0 %       43252
win32k                                    2       1734     0 %       28835
SbFw                                      1       1734     0 %       14417

================================= END OF RUN ==================================
============================== NORMAL END OF RUN ==============================


Seems like my vrm box is the cause of all the interrupts. Idk how to solve it. The only solution I can think of is to not use the vrmbox at all. But it is my only source of sound!
I've already contacted focurite and they have no clue why the vrmbox has gone haywire.
Yup...this sucks.

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