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    audigy 4 card not seen & no sound

    Have an audigy 4 card pluged into an abit an8 ultra but cant get it recognised in device manager and i have no sound, tried reinstalling drivers but no joyany ideas?
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    Robert

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    Try disabling onboard sound in your BIOS.

    Check that you aren't doing anything funny to your PCI channels in BIOS or device manager.

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    Try plugging it in again or try a different slot if the above doesn't work.

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    no sound

    help needed having recently reinstalled windows xp using my recovery mesh disc . but have not got any sound,have been told by mesh that i need to reinstsll my sound drivers, but have been given the wrong information by them using a mesh pc serial matrix64 3000 fx

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    Quote Originally Posted by rajkumarlal
    help needed having recently reinstalled windows xp using my recovery mesh disc . but have not got any sound,have been told by mesh that i need to reinstsll my sound drivers, but have been given the wrong information by them using a mesh pc serial matrix64 3000 fx
    Try reinstalling your sound drivers.

    If that doesn't work check that device manager is showing the card. If it is showing fine, then plug your speakers into the correct output socket and un-muting/turn the volume up from windows If it's not showing fine, try the tips mentioned in this thread.

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    no option to disable the onboard sound so i unplugged the sound riser card will try and change pci slots tonight and its on a clean xp pro install
    Robert

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