Thanks for the reply Rory.
I cannot see a make on this cheapo card, so I think I may have to return it
and buy a brand name, wouldn't know where to start looking for drivers with
no brand name!
Could this not be a conflict of some sort? Seems like as XP boots and tries
to initialise drivers/hardware it stops at the soundcard, but why does that
completely stop it booting up and make it sit there with a blank screen?
Thank God that XP has the menu choices to choose last successful boot up!
Anyone?
Please?
Graham
"Rory" <eatspam.anddie> wrote in message
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> You may need to download a driver.
> See the MS help site for driver downloads.
>
>
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> "Greg" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:bl1l04$91c$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I have just bought a new PC with XP Home Edition.
> >
> > I use headphones and a microphone with Flight Simulator 2002 and in my
> last
> > computer had two sound cards so I can use one for the headphones and
> > microphone and the other sound card for the aircraft engine sounds in
> > FS2002.
> >
> > I bought a PCI sound card model CMI 18738 PCI 5.1. When I was running
the
> > installation wizard it warned me that something wasn't compatible with
> > Windows XP but I continued anyway. The second card installed and worked
> > fine, but when I rebooted my computer it stopped at a blank screen with
> > nothing on it. I switched the PC off and on again but the same thing
> > happened, so I chose from the boot up error menu to start from "the last
> > successful config" and it booted up fine but without the soundcard
> > installed. This told me the card was obviously stopping XP from
starting,
> > but the box says compatible with XP???
> >
> > Can anyone tell me what is happening and do I need to take this card
back
> > for a refund?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > G
> >
> >
>
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