From: rjagathe on 4 Apr 2010 11:00 For a long time,I have been using Creative sound card.Now, I want to use in-built sound card on my mother board.But,it is not visible in device manager.How to install it and use both hte sound cards?
From: Jose on 4 Apr 2010 11:06 On Apr 4, 11:00 am, rjagathe <rjaga...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > For a long time,I have been using Creative sound card.Now, I want to > use in-built sound card on my mother board.But,it is not visible in > device manager.How to install it and use both hte sound cards? Use both? At the same time or would you 0somehow switch back and forth whenever you wanted to? How would Windows know which one you wanted to use? Let's see what you have right now: Please provide additional information about your system: Click Start, Run and in the box enter: msinfo32 Click OK, and when the System Summary info appears, click Edit, Select All, Copy and then paste the information back here. There will be some personal information (like System Name and User Name), and whatever appears to be private information to you, just delete it from the pasted information. This will minimize back and forth Q&A and eliminate guesswork. For audio information, expand the Components, click Sound Device, click Edit, Select All, Copy and then paste the information back here.
From: Twayne on 4 Apr 2010 11:27 In news:d9ca0fe8-49f0-4ed6-9b79-149ae7e4283d(a)j21g2000yqh.googlegroups.com, rjagathe <rjagathe(a)gmail.com> typed: > For a long time,I have been using Creative sound card.Now, > I want to use in-built sound card on my mother board.But,it > is not visible in device manager.How to install it and use > both hte sound cards? Just reinstall the drivers software for it. But first check Device Manager to see if it's recognizing the embedded sound card. IF it's not there you might need to click to install new hardware and let it find the onboard sound card and install it, or maybe it just needs to choose the "enabled" box. It may just be marked "disabled". I have had two soundcards, the onboard and my Creatives for several computers now and they all work fine. You might have to adjust some file associations, depending on what you want played with which card. If you don't get any sound, check to see if the onboard maybe requires a cable that was removed. Usually they're little plugs with three wires in them. It's probably not needed though. HTH, Twayne`
From: Swifty on 5 Apr 2010 06:42 On Sun, 4 Apr 2010 08:00:02 -0700 (PDT), rjagathe <rjagathe(a)gmail.com> wrote: >How to install it and use both hte sound cards? It is possible that your onboard soundcard has become disabled in the BIOS. It's worth checking there. I have two soundcards, the onboard Soundmax chip and a Creative X-Fi 5.1 (USB) soundcard. They work fine together, but it was tricky finding an easy way to control all of the volume settings. I ended up using the Creative volume control for the X-Fi and the Windows native volume control for the Soundmax. I use the SoundMax for my Headset in VOIP/Video calls and the X-Fi for everything else. This way, I don't get extraneous sounds ("You have new mail") bursting in on calls. -- Steve Swift http://www.swiftys.org.uk/swifty.html http://www.ringers.org.uk
From: rjagathe on 5 Apr 2010 10:44 On Apr 4, 8:06 pm, Jose <jose_e...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > On Apr 4, 11:00 am, rjagathe <rjaga...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > For a long time,I have been using Creative sound card.Now, I want to > > use in-built sound card on my mother board.But,it is not visible in > > device manager.How to install it and use both hte sound cards? > > Use both? At the same time or would you 0somehow switch back and > forth whenever you wanted to? > > How would Windows know which one you wanted to use? > > Let's see what you have right now: > > Please provide additional information about your system: > > Click Start, Run and in the box enter: > > msinfo32 > > Click OK, and when the System Summary info appears, click Edit, Select > All, Copy and then paste the information back here. > > There will be some personal information (like System Name and User > Name), and whatever appears to be private information to you, just > delete it from the pasted information. > > This will minimize back and forth Q&A and eliminate guesswork. > > For audio information, expand the Components, click Sound Device, > click Edit, Select All, Copy and then paste the information back here. I have given below the info: Name Creative EMU10K1 Audio Processor (WDM) Manufacturer Creative Technology, Ltd. Status OK PNP Device ID PCI\VEN_1102&DEV_0002&SUBSYS_80651102&REV_0A \4&2E98101C&0&20F0 I/O Port 0x0000B400-0x0000B41F IRQ Channel IRQ 18 Driver f:\windows\system32\drivers\ctaud2k.sys (5.12.01.0252-1.31.0120, 817.92 KB (837,548 bytes), 08/03/2009 20:42) I want to know how to enable on-board sound card via bios,so that I can switch back and forth between two sound cards.I want on-board to be used for Voip calls and Creative card to play music files throgh 5.1 speaker system.
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