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September 24th, 2004, 08:44 AM
#1
sound card suddenly out of resources??
my friends computers sound card suddenly stopped working, and xp gives a message that there isnt enough free resources to run it, well we have freed up resources, reinstalled the drivers, and moved the card to a different slot. i am confused, does anybody know what the funk is going on here?
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September 24th, 2004, 09:42 AM
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Precision Processor
Super Moderator
first thing that comes to mind is do a vvirus scan
try the online virus scanner ffrom trend
www.antivirus.com
can you give more info on tyhe setup?
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September 24th, 2004, 13:02 PM
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Old and Cranky
Super Moderator
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September 25th, 2004, 08:28 AM
#4
some 411 on sound card setup
is a soundblaster live pci card installed on a AMD 1gig processor 500megs ram windows xp home edition.Seems like everything gets installed to IRQ 9 for some reason allot of sharring there. I got 4 usb ports and AGP video card 1 ethernet pci card and pci modem as well cam runs in usb. 1 56xcd rom and 1 cd burner as well. sound card allways worked then quit intermittently with boot mssge that it was sharring resorces with IDE asking if its compatable? y/n ??or f1 to cont.Also an odd addition @ the same time SB quit I have aquired a hardware profile and XP will not allow me to delete it at all. Deep viral scann has been done a few times with AVG and worm gaurd (says system is clean) but??? Swapping PCI slots dont work but card installs on other computers so it is good.System seemed to have no trouble installing my ethernet card so I am stumped?????????
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September 25th, 2004, 12:17 PM
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Friendly Neighborhood
Super Moderator
you can manually give it an irq. or take out all the cards reboot with the cards out then shut down reinstall the cards and boot back up and see if windows straightens itself out. if you do it manually though you just have to becareful when installing anything so it doesnt conflict. have you tried a system restore?
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September 25th, 2004, 16:14 PM
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Old and Cranky
Super Moderator
Or in Device Manager you can uninstall the PCI bus, reboot and let the system redetect and reallocate the resources.
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