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Not sure if the printout (below) poses obvious IRQ issues. I'm unable to get my Creative SB AudioPCI 64V card to work on a Win98SE Dell Dimension L733r. No luck to make it work after installing the 'sb-9xeng.exe' driver from Dell's site.
I've tried just about any combination of installs. I've not moved the card to a different slots.
There are only two cards; the other being a 3Com EtherLink PCI card. It's separated by one PCI slot. The SB driver was downloaded from Dell because SB 64V was part of the original OEM install (came with the PC - Dimension L733r). Dell's so called 'ResourceCD,' is not available. If necessary, additional info is available. Slink9: Thinking.
I won't match the tone of your remark, except to say that in my opinion I've given adequate information as to what I've done so far. In my original post I referred to 'just about any combination of installs.' I should probably expand on that: Deleted SB from Add/Remove Deleted SB entries from Device Manager Deleted SB entries from Device Manager in Safe Mode Removed SB card Rebooted without card Reinstalled SB card Reinstalled SB Driver from Dell's site My original post indicated the possibility IRQ conflict that I needed someone to look at. Thus far, no comment from anyone on the IRQ list. I also offered additional information that might be necessary to resolve this issue. Lawboy373: I have not tried to install (reinstall?) the PCI driver.
Where would I find it? There was no mention of any yellow marks on the devices in system properties, so I'm assuming there is a conflict that windows isn't detecting,that may be present and new driver install fails,my best guess would be to run win98 setup again,I would run it from windows,be sure to dissable antivirus and cotrol+alt+del all programs except explorer,this should reinstall all drivers from scratch,no programs or any other info should be effected,reason being its more likely that window will correct the resource issue. If you choose to do so and have anti-virus software their may be a message that comes up about writing to the boot record press continue. Here you go ehundrieser Installation instructions 1. Download/save this file to your desktop. After the download has completed, minimize all windows and double click the icon labeled R31894.EXE 3.
Click the 'Continue' button. A screen will open indicating where the files will be extracted and placed on your hard drive (C: dell Drivers R31894 ); click the 'OK' button; files are extracted and copied. After all the files are extracted and copied to the correct location on your hard drive, a screen will open indicating 'All files were successfully unzipped'; click the 'OK' button. The SBSetup will run; select the action you wish then click the 'Next' button.
Anytime you wish to re-run the driver installation process, run the file SETUP.EXE (located in C: dell Drivers R31894 ) If desired, the icon R31894.EXE may be saved to another location or deleted from your desktop. Well, I'm back again, and NOT so well. The install of said driver (R31894.exe) went smooth, however, still no sound.
The card is recognized, etc. The Sound icon appears after the driver install, but disappears with the next reboot, so do some of the tabs in the sound card properties.
I thought I'd switch cards and use a SB512PCI. I get a 'Sound card in use' message with this card as well as the SB64V PCI card mentioned (first paragraph). Disappearing Sound icon and property tabs issue occur with the SB512 as well.
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