Have you tried removing the audio card?
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did you kill it with static?
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Double check all of your connections.
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what is the error message?
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TT4Titans first, to be on the safe side, run the clear cmos routine (by shortcirquitting the Clear CMOS contacts on the MB).
after that go into the bios setup (usually by clicking del/f2) and reset everything to default.
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