On one of my pc's it has just decided to stop letting the sound card work.
If I go to "Sound and Audio Device Properties" in control panel it shows "no audio device"
Under Audio, it say no playback device under everything but under the audio tab it shows everything there, all installed with up to date drivers.
The audio is onboard on the motherboard. I have also gone out and bought a pci soundcard to see if that would help. It installs fine but again under the sound and device properties it does not let me select it.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
Russell
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Disable the onboard sound card in BIOS. That should prevent Windows from detecting it. Then you should be able to use the PCI sound card.
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