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Posted by JW on 06/13/06 14:42

I've removed the DVR months ago, tried the onboard sound on/off, installed
the latest TPSC and AC97 (onboard) drivers. Still the hardware shows up with
no conflicts but not as one of my choices for sound. I even tried to
uninstall anything I thought the DVR may have used but, windows says some of
them are needed. Like I said, this is driving me nuts.

"fred-bloggs" <fred-bloggs@hahahotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "JW" <jweb@swbell.net> wrote in
> news:cqijg.49353$Lm5.22557@newssvr12.news.prodigy.com:
>
>> Maybe a little off topic but ever since I had a four channel DVR card
>> installed in a PCI slot to try out, I have not been able to get Win XP
>> Pro to let me use ANY sound cards, i.e., no sound output. I have a
>> built-in card on my MB plus a PCI Turtle Beach Santa Cruz and no
>> matter what I try, I can't get one to work even though they show up in
>> the hardware section in control panel/sounds and in device manager.
>> The only sound devices that show up are the modem outputs. I'm not
>> exactly a novice and this has really gotten me perplexed. I'm to the
>> point where I'm thinking of re-installing everything from a fresh
>> format to start over as this has been going on for some time now. Does
>> anyone here have any idea what to try? Thanks for any advice. Joe in
>> Texas...
>>
>>
>
> Disable the onboard sound in BIOS.
> Put the DVR in a different slot. Also make sure you have the latest
> version of the drivers for the DVR and the TBSC.
> ftp://ftp.voyetra.com/pub/tbs/santacru/sc_4193.exe
>
> --
> fred

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