Markko Hirvonen schrieb:
>
> I've just replaced a faulty motherboard with an Asus P2B-L motherboard
> in a dual-boot Win2K/linux machine. Everything went smoothly, with all
> hardware being picked up as before in both OSes (lan, video etc), with
> the exception of the Creative PCI 128 sound card (CT4810).
>
> This sound card was working fine in both Win2K and linux (Mandrake
> 9.1) with the old motherboard. It is detected in Win2K as "multimedia
> audio controller" or some such generic name, but no amount of coaxing
> with the correct drivers will get it to accept it and work at all.
Try putting it into another slot, preferably one that doesn't share an
INT line with anything else.
Stephan
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