Check the hardware devices and see if there is a resource conflict. Is it enabled? Does the system think there is another sound card also?
Success is a Destination not a Journey
OK. I know this is kinda of an old problem. Strip down your PC to the bare minimums; video card should be the only one there. Disable on-board sound, av, etc. Of course, check the dummy stuff; CPU fan running, power fan running, good connections. Did a jumper get knocked off? Is there a loose...
OK. this is weird.
Network=10 workstations. 9 work ok. 2 servers, 4 printers.
IP addressing is 192.168.1.x, snm 255.255.255.0, dhcp for workstations (192.168.1.110-133) from router, static for servers, printers (192.168.1.100-109)
Win 2000 server, ad, dns (entries include 192.168.1.101 for...
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