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Jos
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      03-19-2005
after a reboot of the system?


 
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cluedweasel
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      03-19-2005
On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 19:10:24 +0100, "Jos" <> wrote:

>after a reboot of the system?
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No ****ing idea. If you want some help why don't you try telling us
what your OS is and the make/model of your soundcard. We're not
****ing clairvoyant sunshine.
 
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Dr. Harvie Wahl-Banghor
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      03-19-2005
I was walking down the street, minding my own business, when on Sat,
19 Mar 2005 10:45:26 -0800, cluedweasel <>
screamed from behind the mulberry bush:

>On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 19:10:24 +0100, "Jos" <> wrote:
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>>after a reboot of the system?
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>No ****ing idea. If you want some help why don't you try telling us
>what your OS is and the make/model of your soundcard. We're not
>****ing clairvoyant sunshine.


Preferably in English.


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      03-19-2005
Jos wrote:
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> after a reboot of the system?


Possibly because the drivers were not installed correctly in the first
place. Try safe mode, remove all instances of sound, then read the docs
on how to install your sound card drivers correctly.

Or, you may have a resource issue. If NOT using your onboard com/serial
ports, try disabling them to free up some resources.









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Jos
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      03-21-2005

"Plato" <|@|.|> schreef in bericht
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> Jos wrote:
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>> after a reboot of the system?

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> Possibly because the drivers were not installed correctly in the first
> place. Try safe mode, remove all instances of sound, then read the docs
> on how to install your sound card drivers correctly.
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> Or, you may have a resource issue. If NOT using your onboard com/serial
> ports, try disabling them to free up some resources.
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Thank you, Plato.
You made me solve the problem.

Jos


 
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