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For awhile I've been trying to get a Geforce videocard and a soundblaster to work together. First: System: Motherboard: MSI 7100 (K8N Diamond) Graphichs adapter: MSI geforce 7600GS PCIE Sound card: Soundblaster Live! 24-bit (included in MB) Memory: 4GB memory OS: XP PRO Sevice pack 2 BIOS: Phoenix AWARDBios 6.00PG(latest version) Problem description (3 cases): 1. Normally when Windows start either the Geforce won't start (Code 10) or the interrupts take approx. 30% of CPU usage and no sound is played. If Soundblaster is uninstalled the CPU usage drops down. 2. If Soundblaster driver is uninstalled. Windows starts fine, detecting Geforce. The Soundblaster driver can then be installed and everything works fine (without restarting) ... However next time when the computer is turned on case 1 occurs. 3. If NVIDIA display driver is uninstalled. Windows starts fine and Soundblaster works ok. However in order to install the NVIDIA drivers, the computer needs to be restarted and case 1 occurs. I've tried the following Disabled the Soundblaster on the Motherboard and put Soundblaster Audigy 2ZS in one of the PCI slot (no change in the above) Tested MSI Geforce 6600LE graphics adapter (no change in the above) Reinstalled the BIOS and other system drivers ... (no change in the above) Repaired XP, using the install/repair option on the XP Pro CD (no change in the above) Any thoughts on what I can do to solve this irritating problem? \Runson |
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Are you trying this with only the included Microsoft drivers or have you tried
this with the manufacturer's drivers (MSI, nVidia and Creative Labs?) On 19/11/2006 Runson <Runson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Hi, > >For awhile I've been trying to get a Geforce videocard and a soundblaster to >work together. First: > >System: >Motherboard: MSI 7100 (K8N Diamond) >Graphichs adapter: MSI geforce 7600GS PCIE >Sound card: Soundblaster Live! 24-bit (included in MB) >Memory: 4GB memory >OS: XP PRO Sevice pack 2 >BIOS: Phoenix AWARDBios 6.00PG(latest version) > >Problem description (3 cases): >1. >Normally when Windows start either the Geforce won't start (Code 10) or the >interrupts take approx. 30% of CPU usage and no sound is played. If >Soundblaster is uninstalled the CPU usage drops down. >2. >If Soundblaster driver is uninstalled. Windows starts fine, detecting >Geforce. The Soundblaster driver can then be installed and everything works >fine (without restarting) ... However next time when the computer is turned >on case 1 occurs. >3. >If NVIDIA display driver is uninstalled. Windows starts fine and >Soundblaster works ok. However in order to install the NVIDIA drivers, the >computer needs to be restarted and case 1 occurs. > >I've tried the following >Disabled the Soundblaster on the Motherboard and put Soundblaster Audigy 2ZS >in one of the PCI slot (no change in the above) >Tested MSI Geforce 6600LE graphics adapter (no change in the above) >Reinstalled the BIOS and other system drivers ... (no change in the above) >Repaired XP, using the install/repair option on the XP Pro CD (no change in >the above) > >Any thoughts on what I can do to solve this irritating problem? > >\Runson > > -- --- Y. |
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I have tried the MSI driver versions, nVidia versions and Creative versions -- all combinations ... But not with Microsoft's drivers. Is there a Soundblaster Live! 24 Bit driver from Microsoft? (The Creative and MSI versions are from april 2005) Currently installed drivers: Display Adapter: 6.14.10.9371 (nVidia version) Soundblaster : 5.12.1.506 (MSI version) Today I disabled the Creative driver (MSI version) and then the CPU usage due to the interrupts dropped down to zero from approx 20-30%. Upon re-enabling it the usage went up ... I then disabled it again and restarted. Windows detected and started the graphics adapter (NX7600GS). I then enabled the Creative driver and got a blue screen with an IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL error. Repeated this again and it worked!? \Runson "Yves Leclerc" wrote: > Are you trying this with only the included Microsoft drivers or have you tried > this with the manufacturer's drivers (MSI, nVidia and Creative Labs?) > > On 19/11/2006 Runson <Runson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > >Hi, > > > >For awhile I've been trying to get a Geforce videocard and a soundblaster to > >work together. First: > > > >System: > >Motherboard: MSI 7100 (K8N Diamond) > >Graphichs adapter: MSI geforce 7600GS PCIE > >Sound card: Soundblaster Live! 24-bit (included in MB) > >Memory: 4GB memory > >OS: XP PRO Sevice pack 2 > >BIOS: Phoenix AWARDBios 6.00PG(latest version) > > > >Problem description (3 cases): > >1. > >Normally when Windows start either the Geforce won't start (Code 10) or the > >interrupts take approx. 30% of CPU usage and no sound is played. If > >Soundblaster is uninstalled the CPU usage drops down. > >2. > >If Soundblaster driver is uninstalled. Windows starts fine, detecting > >Geforce. The Soundblaster driver can then be installed and everything works > >fine (without restarting) ... However next time when the computer is turned > >on case 1 occurs. > >3. > >If NVIDIA display driver is uninstalled. Windows starts fine and > >Soundblaster works ok. However in order to install the NVIDIA drivers, the > >computer needs to be restarted and case 1 occurs. > > > >I've tried the following > >Disabled the Soundblaster on the Motherboard and put Soundblaster Audigy > >2ZS in one of the PCI slot (no change in the above) > >Tested MSI Geforce 6600LE graphics adapter (no change in the above) > >Reinstalled the BIOS and other system drivers ... (no change in the above) > >Repaired XP, using the install/repair option on the XP Pro CD (no change in > >the above) > > > >Any thoughts on what I can do to solve this irritating problem? > > > >\Runson > > > > > > -- > --- > > Y. > > |
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I have a similar situation--I upgraded my GeForce video card, I think 5500 or
5200?, with a GeForce 6600 video card and since then my computer reboots whenever it feels like it. It only goes to a blue screen once in a while but it has started rebooting more frequently lately. I have tried to update the drivers, etc., but no luck--I even cleaned my hard drive and did a clean install; then when that didn't work, I made a new partition--and system restore. What should I do toss the system?? I had it made for me it has Windows XP with SP2--I thought I should take the video card upgrade out & put the old one back in--but they should be compatible--right?? I am open to any suggestions. Thanks "Runson" wrote: > Hi, > > I have tried the MSI driver versions, nVidia versions and Creative versions > -- all combinations ... But not with Microsoft's drivers. Is there a > Soundblaster Live! 24 Bit driver from Microsoft? (The Creative and MSI > versions are from april 2005) > > Currently installed drivers: > Display Adapter: 6.14.10.9371 (nVidia version) > Soundblaster : 5.12.1.506 (MSI version) > > Today I disabled the Creative driver (MSI version) and then the CPU usage > due to the interrupts dropped down to zero from approx 20-30%. Upon > re-enabling it the usage went up ... > > I then disabled it again and restarted. Windows detected and started the > graphics adapter (NX7600GS). I then enabled the Creative driver and got a > blue screen with an IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL error. Repeated this again and it > worked!? > > \Runson > > "Yves Leclerc" wrote: > > > Are you trying this with only the included Microsoft drivers or have you tried > > this with the manufacturer's drivers (MSI, nVidia and Creative Labs?) > > > > On 19/11/2006 Runson <Runson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >Hi, > > > > > >For awhile I've been trying to get a Geforce videocard and a soundblaster to > > >work together. First: > > > > > >System: > > >Motherboard: MSI 7100 (K8N Diamond) > > >Graphichs adapter: MSI geforce 7600GS PCIE > > >Sound card: Soundblaster Live! 24-bit (included in MB) > > >Memory: 4GB memory > > >OS: XP PRO Sevice pack 2 > > >BIOS: Phoenix AWARDBios 6.00PG(latest version) > > > > > >Problem description (3 cases): > > >1. > > >Normally when Windows start either the Geforce won't start (Code 10) or the > > >interrupts take approx. 30% of CPU usage and no sound is played. If > > >Soundblaster is uninstalled the CPU usage drops down. > > >2. > > >If Soundblaster driver is uninstalled. Windows starts fine, detecting > > >Geforce. The Soundblaster driver can then be installed and everything works > > >fine (without restarting) ... However next time when the computer is turned > > >on case 1 occurs. > > >3. > > >If NVIDIA display driver is uninstalled. Windows starts fine and > > >Soundblaster works ok. However in order to install the NVIDIA drivers, the > > >computer needs to be restarted and case 1 occurs. > > > > > >I've tried the following > > >Disabled the Soundblaster on the Motherboard and put Soundblaster Audigy > > >2ZS in one of the PCI slot (no change in the above) > > >Tested MSI Geforce 6600LE graphics adapter (no change in the above) > > >Reinstalled the BIOS and other system drivers ... (no change in the above) > > >Repaired XP, using the install/repair option on the XP Pro CD (no change in > > >the above) > > > > > >Any thoughts on what I can do to solve this irritating problem? > > > > > >\Runson > > > > > > > > > > -- > > --- > > > > Y. > > > > |
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Have you updated the BIOS? If not, try that it may solve your problem.
\Runson "rideahorse0952" wrote: > I have a similar situation--I upgraded my GeForce video card, I think 5500 or > 5200?, with a GeForce 6600 video card and since then my computer reboots > whenever it feels like it. It only goes to a blue screen once in a while but > it has started rebooting more frequently lately. I have tried to update the > drivers, etc., but no luck--I even cleaned my hard drive and did a clean > install; then when that didn't work, I made a new partition--and system > restore. What should I do toss the system?? I had it made for me it has > Windows XP with SP2--I thought I should take the video card upgrade out & put > the old one back in--but they should be compatible--right?? I am open to any > suggestions. Thanks > > "Runson" wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I have tried the MSI driver versions, nVidia versions and Creative versions > > -- all combinations ... But not with Microsoft's drivers. Is there a > > Soundblaster Live! 24 Bit driver from Microsoft? (The Creative and MSI > > versions are from april 2005) > > > > Currently installed drivers: > > Display Adapter: 6.14.10.9371 (nVidia version) > > Soundblaster : 5.12.1.506 (MSI version) > > > > Today I disabled the Creative driver (MSI version) and then the CPU usage > > due to the interrupts dropped down to zero from approx 20-30%. Upon > > re-enabling it the usage went up ... > > > > I then disabled it again and restarted. Windows detected and started the > > graphics adapter (NX7600GS). I then enabled the Creative driver and got a > > blue screen with an IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL error. Repeated this again and it > > worked!? > > > > \Runson > > > > "Yves Leclerc" wrote: > > > > > Are you trying this with only the included Microsoft drivers or have you tried > > > this with the manufacturer's drivers (MSI, nVidia and Creative Labs?) > > > > > > On 19/11/2006 Runson <Runson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > >Hi, > > > > > > > >For awhile I've been trying to get a Geforce videocard and a soundblaster to > > > >work together. First: > > > > > > > >System: > > > >Motherboard: MSI 7100 (K8N Diamond) > > > >Graphichs adapter: MSI geforce 7600GS PCIE > > > >Sound card: Soundblaster Live! 24-bit (included in MB) > > > >Memory: 4GB memory > > > >OS: XP PRO Sevice pack 2 > > > >BIOS: Phoenix AWARDBios 6.00PG(latest version) > > > > > > > >Problem description (3 cases): > > > >1. > > > >Normally when Windows start either the Geforce won't start (Code 10) or the > > > >interrupts take approx. 30% of CPU usage and no sound is played. If > > > >Soundblaster is uninstalled the CPU usage drops down. > > > >2. > > > >If Soundblaster driver is uninstalled. Windows starts fine, detecting > > > >Geforce. The Soundblaster driver can then be installed and everything works > > > >fine (without restarting) ... However next time when the computer is turned > > > >on case 1 occurs. > > > >3. > > > >If NVIDIA display driver is uninstalled. Windows starts fine and > > > >Soundblaster works ok. However in order to install the NVIDIA drivers, the > > > >computer needs to be restarted and case 1 occurs. > > > > > > > >I've tried the following > > > >Disabled the Soundblaster on the Motherboard and put Soundblaster Audigy > > > >2ZS in one of the PCI slot (no change in the above) > > > >Tested MSI Geforce 6600LE graphics adapter (no change in the above) > > > >Reinstalled the BIOS and other system drivers ... (no change in the above) > > > >Repaired XP, using the install/repair option on the XP Pro CD (no change in > > > >the above) > > > > > > > >Any thoughts on what I can do to solve this irritating problem? > > > > > > > >\Runson > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > --- > > > > > > Y. > > > > > > |
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No I haven't. I'll try that!! The Microsoft website should have
instructions on how to do that, right?? I try to stay out of those places unless I absolutely have to--now is the time however! I'll keep you posted!!! Thanks. "Runson" wrote: > Have you updated the BIOS? If not, try that it may solve your problem. > > \Runson > > > "rideahorse0952" wrote: > > > I have a similar situation--I upgraded my GeForce video card, I think 5500 or > > 5200?, with a GeForce 6600 video card and since then my computer reboots > > whenever it feels like it. It only goes to a blue screen once in a while but > > it has started rebooting more frequently lately. I have tried to update the > > drivers, etc., but no luck--I even cleaned my hard drive and did a clean > > install; then when that didn't work, I made a new partition--and system > > restore. What should I do toss the system?? I had it made for me it has > > Windows XP with SP2--I thought I should take the video card upgrade out & put > > the old one back in--but they should be compatible--right?? I am open to any > > suggestions. Thanks > > > > "Runson" wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I have tried the MSI driver versions, nVidia versions and Creative versions > > > -- all combinations ... But not with Microsoft's drivers. Is there a > > > Soundblaster Live! 24 Bit driver from Microsoft? (The Creative and MSI > > > versions are from april 2005) > > > > > > Currently installed drivers: > > > Display Adapter: 6.14.10.9371 (nVidia version) > > > Soundblaster : 5.12.1.506 (MSI version) > > > > > > Today I disabled the Creative driver (MSI version) and then the CPU usage > > > due to the interrupts dropped down to zero from approx 20-30%. Upon > > > re-enabling it the usage went up ... > > > > > > I then disabled it again and restarted. Windows detected and started the > > > graphics adapter (NX7600GS). I then enabled the Creative driver and got a > > > blue screen with an IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL error. Repeated this again and it > > > worked!? > > > > > > \Runson > > > > > > "Yves Leclerc" wrote: > > > > > > > Are you trying this with only the included Microsoft drivers or have you tried > > > > this with the manufacturer's drivers (MSI, nVidia and Creative Labs?) > > > > > > > > On 19/11/2006 Runson <Runson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > > >Hi, > > > > > > > > > >For awhile I've been trying to get a Geforce videocard and a soundblaster to > > > > >work together. First: > > > > > > > > > >System: > > > > >Motherboard: MSI 7100 (K8N Diamond) > > > > >Graphichs adapter: MSI geforce 7600GS PCIE > > > > >Sound card: Soundblaster Live! 24-bit (included in MB) > > > > >Memory: 4GB memory > > > > >OS: XP PRO Sevice pack 2 > > > > >BIOS: Phoenix AWARDBios 6.00PG(latest version) > > > > > > > > > >Problem description (3 cases): > > > > >1. > > > > >Normally when Windows start either the Geforce won't start (Code 10) or the > > > > >interrupts take approx. 30% of CPU usage and no sound is played. If > > > > >Soundblaster is uninstalled the CPU usage drops down. > > > > >2. > > > > >If Soundblaster driver is uninstalled. Windows starts fine, detecting > > > > >Geforce. The Soundblaster driver can then be installed and everything works > > > > >fine (without restarting) ... However next time when the computer is turned > > > > >on case 1 occurs. > > > > >3. > > > > >If NVIDIA display driver is uninstalled. Windows starts fine and > > > > >Soundblaster works ok. However in order to install the NVIDIA drivers, the > > > > >computer needs to be restarted and case 1 occurs. > > > > > > > > > >I've tried the following > > > > >Disabled the Soundblaster on the Motherboard and put Soundblaster Audigy > > > > >2ZS in one of the PCI slot (no change in the above) > > > > >Tested MSI Geforce 6600LE graphics adapter (no change in the above) > > > > >Reinstalled the BIOS and other system drivers ... (no change in the above) > > > > >Repaired XP, using the install/repair option on the XP Pro CD (no change in > > > > >the above) > > > > > > > > > >Any thoughts on what I can do to solve this irritating problem? > > > > > > > > > >\Runson > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > --- > > > > > > > > Y. > > > > > > > > |
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<http://www.driverheaven.net/>
Have you tried the driver cleaner. Nvidia is notororious for these driver clashes. Follow the readme explicitly. "rideahorse0952" <rideahorse0952@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8E48D212-C132-42BC-AC04-E3091715C1ED@microsoft.com... > No I haven't. I'll try that!! The Microsoft website should have > instructions on how to do that, right?? I try to stay out of those > places > unless I absolutely have to--now is the time however! I'll keep you > posted!!! Thanks. > > "Runson" wrote: > >> Have you updated the BIOS? If not, try that it may solve your >> problem. >> >> \Runson >> >> >> "rideahorse0952" wrote: >> >> > I have a similar situation--I upgraded my GeForce video card, I >> > think 5500 or >> > 5200?, with a GeForce 6600 video card and since then my computer >> > reboots >> > whenever it feels like it. It only goes to a blue screen once in a >> > while but >> > it has started rebooting more frequently lately. I have tried to >> > update the >> > drivers, etc., but no luck--I even cleaned my hard drive and did a >> > clean >> > install; then when that didn't work, I made a new partition--and >> > system >> > restore. What should I do toss the system?? I had it made for me >> > it has >> > Windows XP with SP2--I thought I should take the video card upgrade >> > out & put >> > the old one back in--but they should be compatible--right?? I am >> > open to any >> > suggestions. Thanks >> > >> > "Runson" wrote: >> > >> > > Hi, >> > > >> > > I have tried the MSI driver versions, nVidia versions and >> > > Creative versions >> > > -- all combinations ... But not with Microsoft's drivers. Is >> > > there a >> > > Soundblaster Live! 24 Bit driver from Microsoft? (The Creative >> > > and MSI >> > > versions are from april 2005) >> > > >> > > Currently installed drivers: >> > > Display Adapter: 6.14.10.9371 (nVidia version) >> > > Soundblaster : 5.12.1.506 (MSI version) >> > > >> > > Today I disabled the Creative driver (MSI version) and then the >> > > CPU usage >> > > due to the interrupts dropped down to zero from approx 20-30%. >> > > Upon >> > > re-enabling it the usage went up ... >> > > >> > > I then disabled it again and restarted. Windows detected and >> > > started the >> > > graphics adapter (NX7600GS). I then enabled the Creative driver >> > > and got a >> > > blue screen with an IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL error. Repeated this >> > > again and it >> > > worked!? >> > > >> > > \Runson >> > > >> > > "Yves Leclerc" wrote: >> > > >> > > > Are you trying this with only the included Microsoft drivers or >> > > > have you tried >> > > > this with the manufacturer's drivers (MSI, nVidia and Creative >> > > > Labs?) >> > > > >> > > > On 19/11/2006 Runson <Runson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >> > > > >Hi, >> > > > > >> > > > >For awhile I've been trying to get a Geforce videocard and a >> > > > >soundblaster to >> > > > >work together. First: >> > > > > >> > > > >System: >> > > > >Motherboard: MSI 7100 (K8N Diamond) >> > > > >Graphichs adapter: MSI geforce 7600GS PCIE >> > > > >Sound card: Soundblaster Live! 24-bit (included in >> > > > >MB) >> > > > >Memory: 4GB memory >> > > > >OS: XP PRO Sevice pack 2 >> > > > >BIOS: Phoenix AWARDBios 6.00PG(latest >> > > > >version) >> > > > > >> > > > >Problem description (3 cases): >> > > > >1. >> > > > >Normally when Windows start either the Geforce won't start >> > > > >(Code 10) or the >> > > > >interrupts take approx. 30% of CPU usage and no sound is >> > > > >played. If >> > > > >Soundblaster is uninstalled the CPU usage drops down. >> > > > >2. >> > > > >If Soundblaster driver is uninstalled. Windows starts fine, >> > > > >detecting >> > > > >Geforce. The Soundblaster driver can then be installed and >> > > > >everything works >> > > > >fine (without restarting) ... However next time when the >> > > > >computer is turned >> > > > >on case 1 occurs. >> > > > >3. >> > > > >If NVIDIA display driver is uninstalled. Windows starts fine >> > > > >and >> > > > >Soundblaster works ok. However in order to install the NVIDIA >> > > > >drivers, the >> > > > >computer needs to be restarted and case 1 occurs. >> > > > > >> > > > >I've tried the following >> > > > >Disabled the Soundblaster on the Motherboard and put >> > > > >Soundblaster Audigy >> > > > >2ZS in one of the PCI slot (no change in the above) >> > > > >Tested MSI Geforce 6600LE graphics adapter (no change in the >> > > > >above) >> > > > >Reinstalled the BIOS and other system drivers ... (no change >> > > > >in the above) >> > > > >Repaired XP, using the install/repair option on the XP Pro CD >> > > > >(no change in >> > > > >the above) >> > > > > >> > > > >Any thoughts on what I can do to solve this irritating >> > > > >problem? >> > > > > >> > > > >\Runson >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > >> > > > -- >> > > > --- >> > > > >> > > > Y. >> > > > >> > > > |
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Updating BIOS ahs nothing to do with Microsoft or Windows. Check with the
maker of your motherboard. On 21/11/2006 rideahorse0952 <rideahorse0952@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >No I haven't. I'll try that!! The Microsoft website should have >instructions on how to do that, right?? I try to stay out of those places >unless I absolutely have to--now is the time however! I'll keep you >posted!!! Thanks. > >"Runson" wrote: > >> Have you updated the BIOS? If not, try that it may solve your problem. >> >> \Runson >> >> >> "rideahorse0952" wrote: >> >> > I have a similar situation--I upgraded my GeForce video card, I think 5500 or >> > 5200?, with a GeForce 6600 video card and since then my computer reboots >> > whenever it feels like it. It only goes to a blue screen once in a while but >> > it has started rebooting more frequently lately. I have tried to update the >> > drivers, etc., but no luck--I even cleaned my hard drive and did a clean >> > install; then when that didn't work, I made a new partition--and system >> > restore. What should I do toss the system?? I had it made for me it has >> > Windows XP with SP2--I thought I should take the video card upgrade out & put >> > the old one back in--but they should be compatible--right?? I am open to any >> > suggestions. Thanks >> > >> > "Runson" wrote: >> > >> > > Hi, >> > > >> > > I have tried the MSI driver versions, nVidia versions and Creative versions >> > > -- all combinations ... But not with Microsoft's drivers. Is there a >> > > Soundblaster Live! 24 Bit driver from Microsoft? (The Creative and MSI >> > > versions are from april 2005) >> > > >> > > Currently installed drivers: >> > > Display Adapter: 6.14.10.9371 (nVidia version) >> > > Soundblaster : 5.12.1.506 (MSI version) >> > > >> > > Today I disabled the Creative driver (MSI version) and then the CPU usage >> > > due to the interrupts dropped down to zero from approx 20-30%. Upon >> > > re-enabling it the usage went up ... >> > > >> > > I then disabled it again and restarted. Windows detected and started the >> > > graphics adapter (NX7600GS). I then enabled the Creative driver and got a >> > > blue screen with an IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL error. Repeated this again and it >> > > worked!? >> > > >> > > \Runson >> > > >> > > "Yves Leclerc" wrote: >> > > >> > > > Are you trying this with only the included Microsoft drivers or have you tried >> > > > this with the manufacturer's drivers (MSI, nVidia and Creative Labs?) >> > > > >> > > > On 19/11/2006 Runson <Runson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >> > > > >Hi, >> > > > > >> > > > >For awhile I've been trying to get a Geforce videocard and a soundblaster to >> > > > >work together. First: >> > > > > >> > > > >System: >> > > > >Motherboard: MSI 7100 (K8N Diamond) >> > > > >Graphichs adapter: MSI geforce 7600GS PCIE >> > > > >Sound card: Soundblaster Live! 24-bit (included in MB) >> > > > >Memory: 4GB memory >> > > > >OS: XP PRO Sevice pack 2 >> > > > >BIOS: Phoenix AWARDBios 6.00PG(latest version) >> > > > > >> > > > >Problem description (3 cases): >> > > > >1. >> > > > >Normally when Windows start either the Geforce won't start (Code 10) or the >> > > > >interrupts take approx. 30% of CPU usage and no sound is played. If >> > > > >Soundblaster is uninstalled the CPU usage drops down. >> > > > >2. >> > > > >If Soundblaster driver is uninstalled. Windows starts fine, detecting >> > > > >Geforce. The Soundblaster driver can then be installed and everything works >> > > > >fine (without restarting) ... However next time when the computer is turned >> > > > >on case 1 occurs. >> > > > >3. >> > > > >If NVIDIA display driver is uninstalled. Windows starts fine and >> > > > >Soundblaster works ok. However in order to install the NVIDIA drivers, the >> > > > >computer needs to be restarted and case 1 occurs. >> > > > > >> > > > >I've tried the following >> > > > >Disabled the Soundblaster on the Motherboard and put Soundblaster Audigy >> > > > >2ZS in one of the PCI slot (no change in the above) >> > > > >Tested MSI Geforce 6600LE graphics adapter (no change in the above) >> > > > >Reinstalled the BIOS and other system drivers ... (no change in the above) >> > > > >Repaired XP, using the install/repair option on the XP Pro CD (no change in >> > > > >the above) >> > > > > >> > > > >Any thoughts on what I can do to solve this irritating problem? >> > > > > >> > > > >\Runson >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > >> > > > -- >> > > > --- >> > > > >> > > > Y. >> > > > >> > > > -- --- Y. |
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