On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 20:33:23 GMT,
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>"JAD" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>|Well so far the suggestion is to reinstall your sound drivers, but you have decided that, that is not the problem, you must then
>|know the problem and wish for us to guess right?
>
>I'm sorry if I seem to be ignoring the suggestions, but the "stock"
>answer from many tech support hotlines seems to be "reinstall the OS"
>or the drivers, and while I understand why they do it, it has seldom
>helped with my problems (but I usually do it anyway before going to
>the next setp).
>
>I have installed all new drivers for the chipset, including the audio
>drivers with the latest from the NVidia site (dated mostly April and
>May of 2003). There is no change.
Try disabling any programs or optional services that you have starting
automatically.
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