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"Gary R. Tennesen" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 22 Jun 2000 18:41:04 -0700
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> I'm having an interesting problem with a sound card
> configuration on a Win98SE machine. The card and
> speakers work fine to play CDs but no longer play
> windows sounds, MIDI, etc. If I play a midi file in
> Multimedia Player 6 it looks fine, but there's no
> sound and the speaker and volume icons are both
> greyed out. Am I correct to deduce from this that the
> card is in OK?
>

I had this same thing happen after installing a network card.

Turns out the address was in use by something else.

Wanna' know the easiest thing to try?   If it's PCI (or ISA for that matter)
try physically moving it to another slot on the motherboard -- beats going
into the BIOS and fiddling with addressing.

While you're in there, write down the model of card and/or FCC # so that you
can download the latest drivers off the web as this may also be at issue.

Gary r. Tennesen
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