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problem installing sound card drivers
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I just installed Windows XP pro on my laptop, and I can't get the sound card to work. I downloaded the drivers for it from dell which is where I bought the computer from, and it gives me an error saying it can't find the device. It was working before when I first got it, and when I was running Media Edition (came installed). The drivers on the cd that came with came up with the same error. The sound card that I have is a Sound Blaster Audigy Advanced MB.
Any suggestions on how to fix this?
Thanks
Any suggestions on how to fix this?
Thanks
If we were handling it on our tech support lines, the first thing to do would be to put the original OS back using the restore disks - simply because it is the quickest way to find out if there's a HW problem or not. We don't support anything other than the original OS/installation for reasons just like this: until you have the original configuration back you never know what is going on.
Does the HW show up in Device Manager under 'other devices' or anything like that?
Why did you put XP Pro on there anyway? Was there some specific feature you wanted? We get a lot of people doing this simply because they think Pro is better than Home or MCE, but they don't actually need it.
It is also my understanding that MCE is essentially Pro anyway.
Does the HW show up in Device Manager under 'other devices' or anything like that?
Why did you put XP Pro on there anyway? Was there some specific feature you wanted? We get a lot of people doing this simply because they think Pro is better than Home or MCE, but they don't actually need it.
It is also my understanding that MCE is essentially Pro anyway.
Well, if it is OS related its going to be expensive finding out it isn't a HW problem - all for the sake of not putting the original back as a diagnostic.
Manufacturers can do strange things without realising it. I know of one older range of machines which won't take SP2. No solution, they just won't take it and there's nothing actually 'wrong' with them.
It's your call.
Manufacturers can do strange things without realising it. I know of one older range of machines which won't take SP2. No solution, they just won't take it and there's nothing actually 'wrong' with them.
It's your call.
Last edited by SnowDog; Oct 19th, 2006 at 3:15 am.
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