SB 128 makes noise on mouse movement

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Alexandru Sarbu

Hi NG,

I really hope someone could help me with this problem:

I updated my SB128 PCI driver lateley (newest driver from the creative labs
website) and after the reboot I noticed that every time the mouse is in
movement the card (it is the card, i tried different boxes) is making a not
very loud but quite hearable noise.. Even while windows is booting!

I use Win2k and the exact driver I'm using is "Sound Blaster PCI (WDM)
Drivers V 5.12.01.5017"

Has anyone the slightest idea what I can do about that problem because it
drives me crazy!

Thanks
Alex

PS: I wouldn't like to install the old driver, because it had problems with
different sound layers at the same time (it randomly muted some sometimes)
 
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Shep©

Hi NG,

I really hope someone could help me with this problem:

I updated my SB128 PCI driver lateley (newest driver from the creative labs
website) and after the reboot I noticed that every time the mouse is in
movement the card (it is the card, i tried different boxes) is making a not
very loud but quite hearable noise.. Even while windows is booting!

I use Win2k and the exact driver I'm using is "Sound Blaster PCI (WDM)
Drivers V 5.12.01.5017"

Has anyone the slightest idea what I can do about that problem because it
drives me crazy!

Thanks
Alex

PS: I wouldn't like to install the old driver, because it had problems with
different sound layers at the same time (it randomly muted some sometimes)

Re-boot to Safemode/Device Manager and remove ALL entries for the
mouse and re-boot and windows should re-install it correctly.
If no good then use the control Panel/add Remove Programs list and
remove from there and re-install the older supplied drivers.

HTH :)



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Alexandru Sarbu

Hi,

it was jut the microphone-line, that i had to mute in the mixer..

Thanks anyway
Alex
 

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