Next time make sure you install your sound card first and then install the
video card. It sounds like you have a video card that supports video
in-video out (VIVO). Those cards sound drivers often get confused with the
sound card drivers. I bet if you uninstalled the sound card and tried to
install it now after your video card, it will not work properly.
"Noozer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:LYFof.118049$ki.108335@pd7tw2no...
> Hrm... I just love computers.
>
> Reset the CMOS using the MB jumper and now everything seems to be back to
> normal...
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> "Noozer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:LwFof.7686$2k.7195@pd7tw1no...
>> Something here is mighty buggered up...
>>
>> I can't see my 40 gig SATA D: drive either! (Doesn't appear at all in the
>> Disk Manager)
>>
>> *sigh*
>>
>>
>> "Noozer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:ctFof.7683$2k.6319@pd7tw1no...
>>> Just wondering if anyone has an idea as to what happened here...
>>>
>>> A few days ago I removed an ATI Radio 9600 Pro and installed an eVGA
>>> NVidia 6600GT AGP video card. Since this time, the onboard sound has
>>> been flakey and currently is not detected by the Device Mangler of XP
>>> Pro SP2 at all.
>>>
>>> Mainboard is an Asus P4C800E-Dlx. Onboard sound was great until the
>>> video card swap.
>>>
>>> CMOS does have the onboard sound set for Enabled... Don't see anything
>>> else that would affect it there.
>>>
>>> Ideas?
>>>
>>
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