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Need some tech help
Posted: 2004-01-01 02:46am
by Superman
Ok, this creative sound card is a piece of shit that pissed me off, so now I took the damn thing out. Should I just uninstall all drivers associate with it? Will that be the end of it?
Damn thing causes all my music to skip.
Posted: 2004-01-01 02:50am
by Coaan
What make of creative is it? not had a problem with the live cards personally..
Posted: 2004-01-01 02:53am
by Superman
It's the 16 PCI card for 4.1 speakers. You know, maybe it's something on my PC. It has onboard sound, but I disabled the drivers and my CD's and MP3's still skip. It does give me the surround sound, but I am not going to listen to music that skips.
Posted: 2004-01-01 03:06am
by Pu-239
Maybe we should trade sound cards. I have my SB Live! hooked up to a pair of cheap 5$ speakers
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Ok seriously I can't do that, since it's difficult for me to mail things out.
Posted: 2004-01-01 03:08am
by Superman
Umm, yeah so anyway... basically what you guys are saying is that, after I uninstall the creative drivers, it will go back to the onboard sound?
Posted: 2004-01-01 04:24am
by Coaan
The sound blaster 16 was always reliable...hn..
Make sure you have up to date drivers on your computer for the card first, and then check to make sure the onboard soundcard is disabled...it could cause all sorts of problems if it's on..
Double check in the device manager that nothing is conflicting with it...
Finally...what music program do you use?
Posted: 2004-01-01 04:59am
by Sarevok
Superman wrote:Umm, yeah so anyway... basically what you guys are saying is that, after I uninstall the creative drivers, it will go back to the onboard sound?
Most likely yes. If it does not you may have to enable onboard sound manualy from the BIOS.
Posted: 2004-01-01 05:10am
by Crayz9000
evilcat4000 wrote:Most likely yes. If it does not you may have to enable onboard sound manualy from the BIOS.
Actually, you WILL have to enable onboard sound in the BIOS, because the only way you can use an add-on sound card is if the onboard sound is disabled. You can't use both at once AFAIK.
Posted: 2004-01-01 05:19am
by Superman
Well, first of all, I cannot disable it in the BIOS. I tried. Maybe there is a jumper on the motherboard?
Also, there are no conflicts in the device manager.
Itunes and Windows Media Player both skip when I play music.
Posted: 2004-01-01 05:33am
by Coaan
windows media player is a sack of shit...I'd dump it asap if possible and get something like winamp 2.91 or 5...depending on your tastes..
Posted: 2004-01-01 05:34am
by Sarevok
Crayz9000 wrote:evilcat4000 wrote:Most likely yes. If it does not you may have to enable onboard sound manualy from the BIOS.
Actually, you WILL have to enable onboard sound in the BIOS, because the only way you can use an add-on sound card is if the onboard sound is disabled. You can't use both at once AFAIK.
Well I have tried to use an onboard graphics card and a Riva TNT2 card at the same time once. The funny thing is everything goes fine untill you start the OS. After that the screen goes blank.
Posted: 2004-01-01 05:39am
by Superman
Look, all I know is that my shit did NOT skip until I put the damn card in. I disabled the onboard drivers, and there is no option to do so in the BIOS. I am taking it out.
Posted: 2004-01-01 12:04pm
by Crayz9000
Uh, let me ask you: What brand of computer do you have?
Posted: 2004-01-01 09:12pm
by Superman
HP Pavilion 553w.
Posted: 2004-01-01 09:26pm
by Crayz9000
Hmm.
I read that one possible fix (someone else had problems with their sound borking up on a Pavilion 553W) is to go into the BIOS and tell it that the installed OS is not Plug-n-Play compatible.
(Don't worry, that's not dangerous. All it does is make the BIOS assign memory and IRQs to peripherals, rather than letting Windows do it. Considering that the 553W comes with Windows 98, that would be a good idea anyway since Windows 98 stinks at Plug-n-Play, just like its forebear.)
Posted: 2004-01-01 11:00pm
by Superman
Wait a minute, hp pavilion 553w comes with Win XP, not 98. It's not that old.
Posted: 2004-01-01 11:50pm
by Crayz9000
Superman wrote:Wait a minute, hp pavilion 553w comes with Win XP, not 98. It's not that old.
*shrugs* One person mentioned that his had Windows 98 on it. Oh well. It still shouldn't matter if you disable PnP support -- at worst, when you reboot Windows will reinstall the drivers for the PnP stuff (you should not have to insert any CDs or specify directories, since the drivers should already be installed) and then reboot itself.
Posted: 2004-01-02 12:39am
by Superman
OK, I did that. I did just what you said and it still skips. Arrghhh...
Posted: 2004-01-02 12:45am
by Crayz9000
Have you removed that SoundBlaster yet?
Posted: 2004-01-02 12:56am
by Superman
No, I will do that in a few minutes. I will give Creative a call for one last attempt before I take it back.
Posted: 2004-01-02 01:50am
by Superman
Well, I took the card out and my sound sounds like shit again, but at least it's not skipping. I am calling tech support tomorrow.
Posted: 2004-01-02 01:59am
by phongn
Crayz9000 wrote:Superman wrote:Wait a minute, hp pavilion 553w comes with Win XP, not 98. It's not that old.
*shrugs* One person mentioned that his had Windows 98 on it. Oh well. It still shouldn't matter if you disable PnP support -- at worst, when you reboot Windows will reinstall the drivers for the PnP stuff (you should not have to insert any CDs or specify directories, since the drivers should already be installed) and then reboot itself.
/me checks Compaq's site.
Yep, it's a VIA, and using the KM266 chipset at that. Even the newer VIA and Creative Labs drivers don't always fix those problems in the older designs.
Posted: 2004-01-02 02:05am
by Superman
So what does that mean?
Posted: 2004-01-02 02:22am
by phongn
Superman wrote:So what does that mean?
If you downloaded the Hyperion drives off of VIA's site, then downloaded the relevant drivers from Creative Labs's site and then it didn't work, you're SOL.
Posted: 2004-01-02 02:26am
by Superman
Heh, thanks... I think...