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> I did have the same problem as you did when I installed a network card.
> Even the bios could not find the SB Live card. I may have been luckier
then
> you have been as I was able to move the card to a different PCI slot and
get
> it recognized by the bios again. I had uninstalled the drivers and made
> sure that there were no references to the card in the registry. I had 4
> slots to work with and i believe that I had read a message that the SB
live
> likes to be near the first slot if it can be. It is now working in the
> first PCI slot as I have an AGP video card. It shares the IRQ with the
> video card. If moving the card to different PCI slots does not get it
> recognized by the Bios then I would try to return it to the manufacturer
if
> it is still under warranty. Good Luck
I have a STB Velocity 4400 pci in the first slot, and the SB Live! in
the second slot currently, tho it has occupied other slots. Is there any
reason why I shouldn't move the video card to the second slot and put the
sound card in the first? I may try that, but if there's a performance hit
possibility, it's NOT worth getting this sound card to work...
-Peter Ramins
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