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Rick:
You are probably right, but I do not know, I am not their... I am just a rookie

There are several websites that provide registry edits to prevent the use of devices.
I have posted some here in other posts; your welcome search through my posts to find them.

Some are very malicious actually!

you could believe it or not riply, search; how to disable the sound card from the registry!

have you disabled and unistalled in device manager any HDMI/HD sound drivers?
windows services.msc "windows audio enabled?

When I searched, there is only about 10 million resources;

reource this issue?
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Services\AudioSrv
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\wdmaud

Checked the dreaded group policies?
 
But, you might look at;
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jan01/articles/pcnotes.htm

http://www.windowsbbs.com/pc-hardware/590-disable-onboard-sound-bios-os-win-xp.html

are you also having trouble with Volume shadow copy service is not working ?

Shane:
Sorry for my late reply, been slammed.

Have you ran my windows repair tool yet?

Shane

Michael Cervantes:
Yes Shane, I did run it twice.

Michael Cervantes:
Thanks Ricks, I read the link you posted but no solution there. Thanks a lot.

Rick:
Michael, that is quite impossible, that is where the root of the problem is;

if any references too other operating systems, open the registry and compare!

Is your sound card compatible with your system?

tell me, who is the mfr? the model number etc, what system your try to install on;
please tell us/me the windows edition;
if PCI, try a different slot too or swap one of your other pci cards...
is legacy support enebled in bios?

are you also having trouble with Volume shadow copy service is not working?
yes, no or I do not know...
please check it, there is some cases where they are related

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