win2000 SBLive gameport problems

This is a discussion about win2000 SBLive gameport problems in the Windows Hardware category; (excuse me, my English is terrible) Hi, I'm Alessandro and I write from Rome (ITA). I have been having for a few years a SB Live CT4830, OEM model. Few days ago changing from a gamepad to an analogical joystick, I have had problems to set the peripheral, now the card doesn't recognize them more.

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Hi, I'm Alessandro and I write from Rome (ITA). I have been having for a few years a SB Live CT4830, OEM model . Few days ago changing from a gamepad to an analogical joystick, I have had problems to set the peripheral, now the card doesn't recognize them more. Only connecting the Sidewinder the signals loop among state "ok" and "disconnected". I have tried to install new drivers but it doesn't change anything. Do I think re-install the bios but where do I find it? The Creative ones has responded me that also for them it's a problem of bios but doesn't give assistance for OEM cards .
Thanks Alessandro.

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I don't think the problem lies in the BIOS....only if you are using onboard audio, then you have to enable the joystick port in the BIOS. It seems like there is a conflict with your joystick address, try running through Windows games troubleshooter or joystick troubleshooter to see if it helps. Click start, then help, then search for troubleshooter.