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Old October 12th 08, 09:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.setup
Jeff Richards
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Default Sound

To get sound working correctly you need to install the correct W98 drivers
for your hardware. The correct drivers should be available for download, but
you need to identify the hardware that is installed. You can do this with
several utilities that are available, or by searching using model number,
manufacturer name or other identifying information on the motherboard.

Alternatively, you could disable on-board sound devices and install a
plug-in sound card with its own drivers.

To determine why you are required to press F1 to complete start up you need
to post the rest of the message - that part that appears just before the
instruction to press F1. It could be that the battery is bad, or there
could be some other error that the BIOS is detecting at this time, such as
faulty hardware. If the battery is bad the BIOS usually sets everything to
default values before asking if you want to proceed. If the default is
leaving the sound hardware disabled then that might explain the yellow mark
in Device Manager.
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Jeff Richards
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"KG" wrote in message
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Two questions to answer please.
I don't have the original M\Bd CD and cannot get the onboard sound to go.
In
control Panel they are still carry the yellow mark and I have no sound.
Have
tried many ways to get a driver to work from the W98 disk and a few others
I
have but no luck. It did originally have XP installed and was working.
The other question, why do I have to now press F1 to continue during the
boot up?
It shows the drives memory and cd ok and then stops asking me to press F1
to
resume.
Is that maybe a flat battery on the M\Bd? I think the bios would drop out
if
that was the case?
Any help please.