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most SB Live drivers restart my Windows XP



 
 
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Old June 27th 03, 06:30 PM
stargatenow
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Default most SB Live drivers restart my Windows XP

My system is:

Athlon XP 1700+
Abit KT7A-RAID MB (Via KT133A chipset)
640 MB RAM
SB Live 5.1
Geforce4 TI4200
....
win XP pro

If I install any of the SB Live drivers dated early 2002 or later the
system restarts by itself, usually when I try to play some sound from
the rear speakers. If I use drivers that came on the CD or the first
XP drivers (september 2001) it works but some games are slow
(Battlefield 1942).
Note that I have turned off automatic restarting of the Windows XP.
Tried all Via patches, latency patches...
What can be the problem?
 




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