XP SP2 reinstall: SB Audigy 2 value problem
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Setup:
P4 3.0Ghz HT 478pin package
Intel desktop board D875PBZ (chipset 875P)
AGP 8.0 BFG Geforce 5500 128Mb
1280Mb DDR (supposed to be PC3200 but, the intel BIOS says it's running at 320 MHz)
80 Gb ATA 133/100
Lite-on DVD/CD-RW
Sony DVD +/- R, RW, DL (DRU-800A running firmware KY04)
56K USR V.92 / V.90 PCI data/fax modem
Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Value
Belkin 3 port PCI Firewire 400 Mb/s
What's happened so far:
Originally had VIA PM800-M2 board installed. It kinda got a little weird. Upgraded to Intel D875PBZ board (On thursday Sept 1). Reinstalled XP. Couldn't get modem, sound card or firewire to work.
Tinkered around and obviously have gotten the modem to work. However, XP doesn't even recognize that I have put the sound card or firewire card into any PCI slot. A computer isn't worth using (for me) unless I can have sound for playing movies 'n stuff.
Somebody please help.
P4 3.0Ghz HT 478pin package
Intel desktop board D875PBZ (chipset 875P)
AGP 8.0 BFG Geforce 5500 128Mb
1280Mb DDR (supposed to be PC3200 but, the intel BIOS says it's running at 320 MHz)
80 Gb ATA 133/100
Lite-on DVD/CD-RW
Sony DVD +/- R, RW, DL (DRU-800A running firmware KY04)
56K USR V.92 / V.90 PCI data/fax modem
Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Value
Belkin 3 port PCI Firewire 400 Mb/s
What's happened so far:
Originally had VIA PM800-M2 board installed. It kinda got a little weird. Upgraded to Intel D875PBZ board (On thursday Sept 1). Reinstalled XP. Couldn't get modem, sound card or firewire to work.
Tinkered around and obviously have gotten the modem to work. However, XP doesn't even recognize that I have put the sound card or firewire card into any PCI slot. A computer isn't worth using (for me) unless I can have sound for playing movies 'n stuff.
Somebody please help.
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Thanks people for looking at this posting. I've been able to fix my sound card problem by myself.