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One more thing to check. I get blue screens if I install the drivers to my
sb-live after installing everything else, because of the Legacy DOS support,
which uses an IRQ and usually causes a conflict.
Try installing the Sound Card first, and then disable the Legacy DOS
support. This will free up the IRQ, then you can install the rest of your
equipment. Even though I could probably leave DOS support active and work
around it, the feature is really useless to most people and not worth using
up an IRQ. I wish creative would allow you to choose whether or not to
install DOS support in the driver install.
Jeff
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Aldo M. Ruiz Ponce
Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2000 7:34 PM
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Subject: [PCBUILD] Problem with Sound Blaster Live
Hi list!!
My problem:
Two days ago i installed in my system a new sound card (Sound Blaster Live!
Value CT4830 PCI) and now when try to load Windows, always receive a blue
screen and the following error:
A FATAL EXCEPTION 0E HAS OCCURRED AT 0028:C15D2A3B IN VXD EMU10K1(01) +
0000B71B.
THE CURRENT APPLICATION WILL BE TERMINATED.
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