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Old July 19th 03, 12:36 AM
Philip Sack
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Default Audigy 2 driver problem

I can't seem to update my Audigy 2 card with the manual update file from the
web site. It will say no card present, but autoupdate finds it fine, but
doesn't install any drivers. Anyone had a similar experience?


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Old July 21st 03, 12:36 PM
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Philip Sack wrote:
I can't seem to update my Audigy 2 card with the manual update file
from the web site. It will say no card present, but autoupdate finds
it fine, but doesn't install any drivers. Anyone had a similar
experience?


Based on my experience, you're better off if the drivers DON'T update. :-(

I did, and after numerous system crashes, reverted to the drivers that came
with the card. Apparently, there is a conflict with certain nVidia cards
regarding system resources. I could possibly have resolved the issue by
reserving/assigning IRQ's but didn't want to go that route. Anyway, problem
now solved, I hope.
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Old July 21st 03, 09:16 PM
Philip Sack
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I would actually like that that were the current scenario cause i have been
getting kinda randomn crashes. Ill check into that. Thanks

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Philip Sack wrote:
I can't seem to update my Audigy 2 card with the manual update file
from the web site. It will say no card present, but autoupdate finds
it fine, but doesn't install any drivers. Anyone had a similar
experience?


Based on my experience, you're better off if the drivers DON'T update.

:-(

I did, and after numerous system crashes, reverted to the drivers that

came
with the card. Apparently, there is a conflict with certain nVidia cards
regarding system resources. I could possibly have resolved the issue by
reserving/assigning IRQ's but didn't want to go that route. Anyway,

problem
now solved, I hope.
--
chainbreaker




 




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