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On around Tue, 11 Dec 2001 15:12:56 -0600, Harvey Rose <[log in to unmask]>
posted this message in news:internal.mailing-list.computers.pc-build . . .
> I'm upgrading my computer to DVD. I have a Pioneer DVD 106S replacing my
> CDROM. My sound card is a Diamond MX300. I have a All in Wonder ATI Radeon
> installed. I've set the DVD to DMA ,
> My computer is a 450Mhz Intel ABIT BX6 board. I have installed the latest
> drivers for the video display. The Drive plays audio CDs and reads other
> CDROM okay.
>
> The message I get is: Audio device is in use or not installed, display
> overlay is not available or not enough memory. I have 256Meg of ram. Can
> anyone help me.
Did you connect the audio cable from the DVD-ROM to the sound card? It should
be a cable that runs inside the computer from the drive to the card. Maybe
digital audio or SPDIF, etc...
Ethan
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