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No sound unless started in Safe mode (WinME)
Running Win ME, Creative Labs SB Live! 5.1
I just put this sound card in, and there's no sound. I called Creative about 10 times, finally found it's loaded and installed correctly. We determined together that it's probably a problem with my system.ini file, because when I load the PC in safe mode the sound works. When I say safe mode, what I do is go into msconfig, choose Selective Startup, and deselect all the options underneath Selective Startup. When I restart under this mode, the sound is loud and clear. Can anyone help me? Doug |
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No sound unless started in Safe mode (WinME)
Sounds like your Sound Card driver is no longer being properly recognised,
is incorrectly set-up, or is corrupted. You need to re-install your Creative software. Boot into Safe Mode and if necessary, uninstall your Creative software in Control Panel \ Add/Remove Programs. Then in Device Manager, 'Remove' any/all "Sound, video and game controllers", shut down and re-boot. WinMe *should* re-detect (Plug&Play) your Creative sound card and then ask you for the Creative CD to install the 'correct' drivers. BTW - when you say "I just put this sound card in", was that to replace an existing 'on-board' sound device? If so, did you remember to uninstall it and disable it in the BIOS?? HTH and good luck Mart "Doug" wrote in message ... Running Win ME, Creative Labs SB Live! 5.1 I just put this sound card in, and there's no sound. I called Creative about 10 times, finally found it's loaded and installed correctly. We determined together that it's probably a problem with my system.ini file, because when I load the PC in safe mode the sound works. When I say safe mode, what I do is go into msconfig, choose Selective Startup, and deselect all the options underneath Selective Startup. When I restart under this mode, the sound is loud and clear. Can anyone help me? Doug |
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No sound unless started in Safe mode (WinME)
I don't think it was on-board, it was in a PCI slot. Do I still need to
disable it in BIOS? BTW - when you say "I just put this sound card in", was that to replace an existing 'on-board' sound device? If so, did you remember to uninstall it and disable it in the BIOS?? |
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No sound unless started in Safe mode (WinME)
If it was a PCI card then you don't have to disable it in the BIOS. That
only applies to an 'on-board' device. However, the fact that you replaced an existing PCI card means that the original drivers were probably still lurking on your hard disk, or more importantly their presence being recorded in the Registry - hence my previous advice:- "Boot into Safe Mode and ..... in Device Manager, 'Remove' any/ALL "Sound, video and game controllers", shut down and re-boot." Good luck Mart "Doug" wrote in message news:dEDCc.20585$wS2.8442@okepread03... I don't think it was on-board, it was in a PCI slot. Do I still need to disable it in BIOS? BTW - when you say "I just put this sound card in", was that to replace an existing 'on-board' sound device? If so, did you remember to uninstall it and disable it in the BIOS?? |
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No sound unless started in Safe mode (WinME)
I have deleted all Sound Video and Game controllers. Twice, maybe even three
times. Can anyone offer any help with regards to the system.ini file? "Mart" wrote in message ... If it was a PCI card then you don't have to disable it in the BIOS. That only applies to an 'on-board' device. However, the fact that you replaced an existing PCI card means that the original drivers were probably still lurking on your hard disk, or more importantly their presence being recorded in the Registry - hence my previous advice:- "Boot into Safe Mode and ..... in Device Manager, 'Remove' any/ALL "Sound, video and game controllers", shut down and re-boot." Good luck Mart "Doug" wrote in message news:dEDCc.20585$wS2.8442@okepread03... I don't think it was on-board, it was in a PCI slot. Do I still need to disable it in BIOS? BTW - when you say "I just put this sound card in", was that to replace an existing 'on-board' sound device? If so, did you remember to uninstall it and disable it in the BIOS?? |
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No sound unless started in Safe mode (WinME)
Yes - but did you do it in SAFE MODE??? - it makes a difference!
-- Noel Paton (MS-MVP 2002-2004, Win9x) Nil Carborundum Illegitemi http://www.btinternet.com/~winnoel/millsrpch.htm Please read http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm on how to post messages to NG's or http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/f.../Mar27pmvp.asp "Doug" wrote in message ... I have deleted all Sound Video and Game controllers. Twice, maybe even three times. "Mart" wrote in message ... However, the fact that you replaced an existing PCI card means that the original drivers were probably still lurking on your hard disk, or more importantly their presence being recorded in the Registry - hence my previous advice:- "Boot into Safe Mode and ..... in Device Manager, 'Remove' any/ALL "Sound, video and game controllers", shut down and re-boot." Good luck Mart |
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