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Old February 11th 05, 12:51 PM
Mart
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WDM = Windows Driver Model

If in the UK, try
http://uk.europe.creative.com/suppor...ds/welcome.asp
and 'select your product' (Sound Blaster - Others - Sound Blaster (R) PCI
128), then your OS (WinMe) and Language.

Note the 1st Driver, under Overview - Show Details, there is a reference to
distortion issues.

Have a play with the various drivers on offer. But I would suggest you
always 'Remove' the old (previous) drivers first using Device Manager in
Safe Mode.

Mart




"Delboy" wrote in message
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Hi Rick

Thanks for the feedback.

Sound is normally monitored (listened) via Time supplied OEM desktop
speakers direct or thro' h/phones from the h/phone socket on the speaker,
but sometimes I record tapes from the line out jack to a cassette deck.
(get
the same sound/no sound as via the speakers, so it's not the built in amp
in
the speakers) Also if sound is dead or dying, I cannot use Creative
Recorder
from mic, line in or stereo mix sources.

What does WDM mean anyway, is it a stripped down card and/or drivers or
what? (simple please, I am a bear of little brain)
Do you think it might be a driver problem?

Why I thought the card might be hard wired was that when I installed an
ethernet card, the sound card was not in one of the expansion slots (as I
recall, but will take the back off to double check)

Does any of this change your thoughts?

Will get back when I have taken the back off

Delboy

"Rick T" wrote in message
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Delboy wrote:
Hi out there

Howdy.

I am having problems with sound. Each time I boot up, one of three

things
will happen:-
1 No problem, sound ok (sometimes after a while sound will degenerate

thro'
2 to 3 (below)
2 Distorted sound
3 No sound. (these last two start right from the opening Windows

start-up
chime)

I have a Creative SoundBlaster PCI 128 (WDM) OEM sound card which I

believe
is hard wired onto the mother board and is about 3 1/2 years old

supplied
with a Time Computers machine.


Not "hard wired", Creative doesn't license their technology that way;
most likely a PCI card.


Question:-
1 Can the card be replaced by a PCI card and the original be
permanently
disabled?


You can just yank it and put a newer one in.

(simply "removing" in control panel reinstalls on next boot with
no improvement)


You can use"hardware profiles" and Disable the devices. (of course now
you have no sound at all, and it's a non-sequitur since I'm sure its a
removable card anyways)

as this is probably the cheapest solution

I am convinced it is the card as monitoring thro' the line out socket

gives
me the same effects.


How do you normally monitor it?


Does anyone out there have any advice?


*non* WDM drivers. (no offence against WDM per se)... you may have to
root through your original Creative CD (if you have one) or go to their
site and download a set.


Rick