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> Thanks for your help.
> Puzzling. Using the latest version from the Asus website, I'm not given
> an
> option, I just get a splash screen and then it busies itself with
> installation. I discovered that going through the procedure one more time
> has led to Soundmax being available on both xp and 7.
> However, now I'm being told that I've got mouse driver conflicts. Never
> had
> a problem like this with dual or triple boot setups.
> "Ian D" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> "RE" <don't mail (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>>I don't see a windows 7 beta ng, so I'm posting here since 7 is so
>>>closely related to Vista.
>>>
>>> The problem is simple: I've an Asus P5b Deluxe with Soundmax, and it
>>> works ok on XP Pro sp3. I've just set up a dual boot with Windows 7 on
>>> another hard drive, and all works well except for the fact that when I
>>> install the Soundmax drivers on 7, the installation on XP is corrupted,
>>> I'm told I need to uninstall and reinstall, and then that corrupts the
>>> install on windows 7. Etc. The Soundmax install doesn't give me an
>>> install directory option, but I'm surprised that, since XP and 7 are on
>>> different hard drives, that they are messing each other up. Any way
>>> around this? Thanks.
>>> Bill
>>>
>>
>> Soundmax does give a choice of where to install it. I just installed
>> it yesterday on XP Pro on E:. The installer's destination line
>> showed it was going to install it on C:, which is my main XP Pro,
>> so I just changed the C: to E: and it installed on E:. It also allows
>> you to browse to another location, but the option isn't that
>> obvious.
>>
>
My Soundmax installation was on an Asus P6T Dlx, using the MB
utility disk. Maybe only this later version has this installation option.
The version is 5.10.1.6520. I almost missed that it was destined for C:
instead of E:, because most software installs itself on the OS drive by
default. It just occurs to me that when I installed the SoundMax
drivers on my P5B Dlx WiFi, with multiboot XP and Vista, I was able
to properly assign the installation location. I can't check that now,
as I've installed a Soundblaster card.