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SOUND CARD QUITS LESS THAN 2 MINUTES AFTER A REBOOT
HDCOUNTRYGUY:
SAMSAN,
YES IT IS THE DEFAULT DEVICE FOR SOUND PLAYBACK, SOUND RECORDING, AND MIDI MUSIC. CURRENTLY IT WON'T EVEN CHIME ON REBOOT WINDOWS OPENING? CHECK ATTACHMENT SHOWING IRQ RESOURCES FYI?
THANK YOU
Samson:
I had a similar problem, an ATI Radeon PCI graphics card and a Creative Sound Blaster card sharing the same IRQ. What I did was, disabled some unused ports (freeing up a few IRQs) and then switched the 2 cards around until each had its own IRQ, It worked for me.
I am NOT recommending that you do this.
Best to wait for expert advice. Shane will be able to give you a solution I'm sure :wink:. He'll probably be back after the weekend, sit tight 'til then.
jraju:
Hi HD,
1 . Please do not type all capitals. Pl.
2. Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to Entertainment, and then click Volume Control.
In Volume Control, on the Options menu, click Advanced Controls.
Click Advanced Options on the Play Control dialog box.
Click to clear the Digital Output Only check box, and then click Close.
NOTE: If you cleared the Digital Output Only check box before you updated the driver, turn on the digital playback, and then test the audio playback.
Please say
HDCOUNTRYGUY:
Hello Jraju,
BY following this path the final advanced option only allows for bass and treble adjustment, nothing for digital only. At this point as Samson suggested wait and see if Shane joins and has some insight about how to manually manipulate the IRQ 16 being shared. I appreciate both yours and Samson's input so far.
Regards,
H-D
Boggin:
When the audio next stops go Start, type dxdiag - press enter - select 64 bit if applicable and see what it says under the Sound tab and is Event Viewer reporting anything ?
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