It's weird, when I open up partition magic 8.0 it says that the drive is the full 60 gigs, but when i go into disk management it says only 30 gigs. I've got the newest drivers and I haven't been able to find out if it supports over 32GB yet but I can't imagine that it doesn't. It's an MSI...
Thanks for the info. I found the I did have something similar to what you have, downloaded the Soundblaster drivers, and alas, still have no sound. The drivers didn't even show up anywhere in my sound devices.
I have recently installed a new hard drive which is supposed to be 60GB but when I go into my computer and pick the C: drive I find that I only have 30GB capacity. This was a friend's old hard drive which had WinME on it. I deleted the original partition, made a new one, formatted that, then...
Yeah, speakers work fine, I already tried the speakers on my roommate's computer on mine to see if it'd work but no luck. Apparently I'm just screwed with this problem.
Yes I have, and I still end up with no sound. That's why I don't really think it's a driver issue. It seems that I just need to find out how to get it to enable the onboard audio in bios but I can't find a method of doing that anywhere. I've been searching the web for hours with no luck.
Well, this is a good link for the drivers but when I try to run the setup for the 6863b one it tells me that AC 97 is not enabled and must be enabled in the BIOS. I can only turn it to disabled or auto in my BIOS and as far as I can tell, auto should work, but apparently it doesn't. Any more help?
So I got a new MSI board (694T Pro) and it has Audio Codec (AC97) integrated into it. I then formatted my hard drive and did a clean install of WinXP Pro. I'm finding that I have no audio whatsoever though. It reads in my settings that I have the drivers for AC97 installed and that it's...
Ok, so here's my scenario.. I turn on my computer, it boots up just fine, Windows loads, 5 seconds later, my screen goes blank and the only thing I can do is hit the power switch on my computer and start over again. I managed to not have this problem if I use Windows 98 the first edition, but I...
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