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First off in Windows 95, goto the Control Panel then double click on the
Mulitmedia
device. There you can specify the sound card that you wish to output
sound.
--Patrick Black
On Sat, 18 Apr 1998 20:35:25 -0700 JMB <[log in to unmask]>
writes:
>My friend and I just got two identical machines (Pentium 233, 32M,
>4GHD,
>motherboard is a PCChips 575 with on-board sound). Each machine has a
>different problem, and before we take them back to the retailer, we
>just
>want to make sure we are not doing something wrong because we are not
>familiar with Win95 (OSR2) and its inner workings.
>
>
>Problem 2 appears to be hardware related. Machine #1 has no sound
>when
>win95 loads, you run a wave or midi file from the media folder, or
>when
>logging into AOL, you don't get the "You've got mail" voice. However,
>put an audio CD Rom into the machine and the soundpro software package
>plays the music without a problem. We have looked through almost all
>of
>the properties and resources tabs. Everything says the system is okay
>and no conflicts. Is it possible that we have overlooked a place to
>look at to see if something is turned on or off?
>
>Problem 1 was software related and posted to PCSoft.
>
>--
>Jean Bourvic
>
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