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Unable to install 64bit drivers: display and sound
I also spent the time this stuff takes to load setting up a workstation next to the server. It shipped with XP Home which is not compatible with SBS2K, so I formatted it and installed Win2K Pro. That went pretty well, but now the @#$%& sound card won't work. I've tried every driver the mobo manufacturer offers for

W98 freezes when I try installing SBLive
Such as programs not working/crashing/not loading properly, blue screens you name it. It was suggested to me to do the vid card drivers last. card (Sound card, NIC, scsi controller etc) - Video card - Service Pack (test everything) - Latest drivers for sound, nic, scsi card etc - Latest driver for vid card

Sometimes Sound, sometimes NOT, still.......
If there are no conflicts, then the drivers may me wrong or not loading correctly, either remove or reinstall or click on the driver tab and choose update driver with the latest driver you can find from the sound card manufacturer's web site. Miss Tess Randy McCall wrote in message

WIN 95 and Essential Sound Files and Settings
Check NVidia's site for an updated driver for your video card, rather than the vender-provided one You can (and should) take the other peripheral cards out, 40 GB HDD on Promise ATA100 MSI GeForce 3 64 MB Old Yamaha YMF724 sound card Hunter modem V.92 I have tried loading Promise ATA100 driver from floppy (ver.

Sound Blaster LIVE! And Nothing LIVE about it
The second part is waiting for the hard drive to stop chattering – loading whatever startup applications it’s trying to load. This part takes about three or four minutes (although it Then I selected my sound card (SoundAMX Integrated Digital Audio), then clicked Properties, then Driver tab, then Update Driver.

new one?
The response will be to locate your sound card type and load the proper drivers. 5. You will then be asked to reboot. The drivers will be active after I read the posts from several people that installed the updated driver from Creative Labs. All the posts I read said the driver made a big difference in

ACPI is the key!
I don't know a good way to handle this other than attempt to load every module (like Microsoft NT installer does) - and hope the probe of a driver that ..... As I understand, at this moment there are actually no available IRQs that could be used by the soundcard (the card supports irqs 5,7,9,10 and they are all in

nv4_disp.dll
This should start up the PMSHELL, but it will also prevent any interference from other things that might still be loading. You could have a problem, in one of the drivers (video, sound card, SCSI, whatever else you may have). In a lot of cases, an updated driver will fix problems with drivers. If it does work,

AAACK!!!! "X-Box 360 has been disconnected because..."
Roll back to a previous driver, and the problem will go away. RS "Dunny Rummy" <fd...@dfdsf.com> wrote in message At boot up the window's sound is choppy while windows is loading. This problem I never had with the previous Vid card. My sound card is a Creative SoundBlaster Live 5.1. Aslo does BUS mastering play

XP Pro pirated copy
I have an Acer 486 pc with an Adaptec1542b scsi card plus 1.2g hard drive and a Panasonic cd-rom connected via a sound card. Everthing has been fine until I installed a second hard drive. No matter if I run the 2nd drive via the scsi bios or via ASPIDISK device driver, when I load Win95 it says I don't have a

Excessive load/boot time
OS=Win95&prod=sbpci64
2) Some people have reported problems with using any sound card while the MODEMWAVE drivers are enabled. VXD device loader(s) for this devise could not load the device driver. (code 2.) -To fix this, click Update Driver to update the device driver -Doing so finds no updated driver present

Win95 does not play 'old' .WAV files !!!!!!!!!!!
The only thing that stands out is your sound card. And my question would be, how long has your sound card been listed as "sound blaster pro or compatible"? double-click Sound, video and game controllers, and then double-click Sound Blaster Pro. Click the Driver tab, click Update Driver, and then click Next.

Startup Problem
What kind of sound card/device is it by the way? "CLR" <crobe...@tampabay.rr.com> wrote in message news:#QQv4xfwBHA.816@tkmsftngp07. I did what you suggested, and there was NO yellow exclamation mark either before I tried to update the driver, or after. When I tired to update the driver, the message came on and

Capture problem: DV500,Premiere6,JVC-GRDVL305U
However, If i do an "update driver" for the sound/video card and point it to the INF file that is in the dell\drivers dirs, it will install them no problem. Trying to create a hardware-independent image for loading WinXP on variety of different PCs. I'm using Sysprep and have used Cool Solutions articles

New NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 makes Sound card choppy at boot-up ...
I just want to make sure because I am having problems with my Santa Cruz sound card that has to do with resources. Thanks. Hi,, easy to unistall ACPI, got to device manager and very first item under the device listing is acpi, select it and update driver,, there you will find driver for STANDARD PC.

Games still keep on closing. :( Specifically...
Recently I have been having problems with not having the drivers for my sound card loading when I start windows 2000. If I use the update driver it finds that hte best driver is already installed. It then works fine until I reboot the machine the next time. This really puzzled me so I looked at my system.ini file

Sound cards
REG into your registry to restore the default loading behavior. You must restart Windows for this change to take effect. In the event you receive an error during import I have a Yamaha OPLSA sound card and Windows 98 installed a new driver (WDM driver dated 5-18-98). Yamaha has yet to release an updated driver.

Sound card woes!
I've corrected that by loading the WAVs into the Win95 player and re-saving them. However, a few seem to be compressed. For example, my "Good-bye" WAV which Keep an eye out on the Microsoft web page -- they may release an updated driver for your card. Or contact your card manufacturer, they may be writing a

>> installing Vibra 16C soundcard
Modems have their own built-in speakers and aren't controlled by the sound card. You can probably turn the sound off using the software for the Modem but When a driver problem exists a driver (or an updated driver) can usually be found on the 'net. Whenever I build a computer I always check device manager

DSS 80 Just Ordered it!!
If it tells you that the following VESA modes are supported then you won't to load one. If it says "Either your card does not support VESA or there is no driver loaded", this means that you have to load a vesa driver for the video card. Q. I have a SOUND BLASTER type sound card and it fails when I try to select it