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Old 03-02-2005, 10:20 PM
Rav77 Offline
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Originally Posted by jasonsos
Ok pal, I know the answer, as I have been there 4 or 5 times and am there again tonight: I, too, use Windows 98 SE. If you re-install using the Windows 98 SE CD--and you have a more recent sound card; you need to find the 'unoffical' Complete Windows 98 Updates. It's about 10.5 MBs, and is FREE. You'll have to run a search for it, as I lost the addy when I got this secong hand computer, but I had saved the software on a back up CD, and also; you will have to decide if you want to run a few risks that the Geeks want you to know that they won't be held accountable for, shopuld something go wrong with your system. In 4 years; I've only had the problem of not rebooting properly from time to time, but turning off, then on again and having ye olde Blue screen run fixes that. Trust me: this is your problem and the fix. Without it; you will not be able to run the 'sound recorder.' 'Right? Other problems too, so find it, and no worries.

Heh, I'd basicly forgotten I'd posted here. I resorted to going back the onboard sound. My sound problems disappeared once I got it working, but defeated the point of getting the card (onboard sound uses more cpu).
Thanks man, I'll check that out, probably over the weekend. I'll try to
remember to drop back in with the results. Take care.
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