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 My pc could not detect my new sound card!, any solution?

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watcher
post Jan 30 2009, 05:20 PM

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Try clearing CMOS & UNDO any overclock. icon_idea.gif

Sometimes, we'll never know if d PCI/PCI-E bus speed is really locked @default when we o/c... whistling.gif

Check it out! icon_rolleyes.gif

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TSzs3889
post Jan 31 2009, 06:19 PM

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QUOTE(watcher @ Jan 30 2009, 05:20 PM)
Try clearing CMOS & UNDO any overclock. icon_idea.gif

Sometimes, we'll never know if d PCI/PCI-E bus speed is really locked @default when we o/c... whistling.gif

Check it out! icon_rolleyes.gif
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i did not do any overclock before..... sweat.gif

how if my pci/pci-e bus is really locked??
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post Feb 11 2009, 08:58 PM

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Sorry for digging up this old thread but I promised the forummer to try to replicate the problems and correct it.
TS: I'd recommend that you reset your BIOS to default and re-plug the soundcard to a different port (PCI?) If that doesn't work, try to reformat and update your whole computer. Once your computer has done a full reformat to NTFS and fully updated in Windows. Then only install the soundcard driver from the disc/driver source installer and then restart. It should work that way. Just my 2 cents. Btw, sorry for making you wait so long for this such short reply.
WARNING!: Remember that when you reformat you must REMOVE the soundcard.
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post Feb 14 2009, 02:33 PM

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QUOTE(TechnoDude94 @ Feb 11 2009, 08:58 PM)
Sorry for digging up this old thread but I promised the forummer to try to replicate the problems and correct it.
TS: I'd recommend that you reset your BIOS to default and re-plug the soundcard to a different port (PCI?) If that doesn't work, try to reformat and update your whole computer. Once your computer has done a full reformat to NTFS and fully updated in Windows. Then only install the soundcard driver from the disc/driver source installer and then restart. It should work that way. Just my 2 cents. Btw, sorry for making you wait so long for this such short reply.
WARNING!: Remember that when you reformat you must REMOVE the soundcard.
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thx for replying me in my thread, how if after i reset my bios to default, something goes wrong? will this happen??
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post Feb 14 2009, 02:38 PM

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Simple question: Which PCI or PCI-e (PCI Express) are your card and your mobo?

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post Feb 14 2009, 07:35 PM

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QUOTE(eclectice @ Feb 14 2009, 02:38 PM)
Simple question: Which PCI or PCI-e (PCI Express) are your card and your mobo?
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PCI...

my graphic card is using PCI-E alrdy..
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post Feb 16 2009, 11:20 AM

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hmm.. i beg u try this way, seat the soundcard to the above PCI slot. PCI-0, what i mean is, the first PCI slot, then try it. Sound uncureable? but try it, it got few percentage to make it work.

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