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Your operating system probably still had a line in the config.sys and/or
autoexec.bat that pointing to the old sound/controller card. If this isn't
the case, it is also possible that Windows95 doesn't have the updated
drivers for your chipset and/or bus mastering.
I've seen lost and found and disabled devices stabilize after either
installing all available support software from the board mfg.. or by simply
installing Windows98... uh oh... I hope I don't start a wild thread with
that one! <grin>
gary r. tennesen
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Dave Perry
> Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 1999 2:26 PM
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> Subject: [PCBUILD] What happened????
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> Can anyone explain to me what, technically speaking, happened here.
> I've just installed a 24x cdrom onto a computer with a 233 cyrix chip
> and 32mb of ram.
> The operating system is an early version of Win95.
> The system had a sound card with the old cdrom connected to it.
> I opted to replace the old sound card with the on-board sound and plug
> the ide cable from the new cdrom directly into the motherboards 2nd IDe
> channel, so I physically removed the sound card from its ISA slot. The
> motherboard had just been upgraded three months ago. I think it is a PC
> Chips model. This went fine until I booted up the computer and was
> unable to locate the cdrom in the device manager.
> I did manage to solve the problem by making install new hardware find
> a hard disk controller.
> Now I have my cdrom, which is great, but I'm not sure what happened
> here. Before removing the old sound card from the computer should I have
> removed it from device manager? I didnt bother looking at what was
> installed in device manager before beginning the procedure. What I'm
> looking for here is some good working procedures so that my computer
> maintainance isn't so hit and miss.
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