A Austic Baseband Member Messages 24 Jan 9, 2006 #1 I have an integrated motherboard sound card, but I bought another sound card because the integrated never sounds as good. Anyways, I can't get my sound or mic to respond. What do I do?
I have an integrated motherboard sound card, but I bought another sound card because the integrated never sounds as good. Anyways, I can't get my sound or mic to respond. What do I do?
B brady S e c u r e d Messages 3,760 Location Somewhere Sunny Jan 9, 2006 #2 Try disabling the onboard in the bios... Did windows recognize "New Hardware" when you booted the machine up with the card in there ?
Try disabling the onboard in the bios... Did windows recognize "New Hardware" when you booted the machine up with the card in there ?
OP OP A Austic Baseband Member Messages 24 Jan 9, 2006 #3 I'll try it. BTW it did not say New Hardware when booted.
D DJ-CHRIS Golden Master Messages 8,010 Jan 9, 2006 #4 Austic said: I'll try it. BTW it did not say New Hardware when booted. Click to expand... Try manually installing the drivers. You can also actually use 2 sound cards, or even 3 different ones at the same time.
Austic said: I'll try it. BTW it did not say New Hardware when booted. Click to expand... Try manually installing the drivers. You can also actually use 2 sound cards, or even 3 different ones at the same time.
B brady S e c u r e d Messages 3,760 Location Somewhere Sunny Jan 9, 2006 #5 Austic said: I'll try it. BTW it did not say New Hardware when booted. Click to expand... First check the onboard in the Bios. You may even want to try another pci slot for this card...
Austic said: I'll try it. BTW it did not say New Hardware when booted. Click to expand... First check the onboard in the Bios. You may even want to try another pci slot for this card...