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Solve : Need help with a sound card.? |
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Answer» Hello, I presume both the new and old card are PCI cards? See picture below if you don't know what I'm talking about (called "Traditional PCI" in the pic).This is probably a totally stupid question, but what's a PCI port? I just put it where my old sound card was. I'll try some other slots, I could of put it in wrong. Microsoft Windows XP Professional(5.1, build 2600)Did you look at my picture? Did the port you used look like the "Traditional PCI" port in the image?Quote from: Deerpark on February 20, 2008, 01:08:47 PM Did you look at my picture?Yea, I think so. I'll need to get my computer back open and check if I put it in the right one. So I put it in the traditional PCI port, correct?YesHmm now that I look at my computer, it's a lot different than the picture you posted. My computer is probably 8 YEARS old at most, if that has anything to do with it. It's kinda hard to explain what it looks like. I can post any computer information if needed.The make and model of the computer at the very least. If you can tell me the make and model of the motherboard that would be even better. What was the name of your old sound card? What is the exact name of the new one? Is it mentioned on the box of the new one what type of sound card it is? PCI, PCI Express, USB, etc.Quote from: Deerpark on February 20, 2008, 02:37:51 PM The make and model of the computer at the very least.It's Gateway. I'm not sure where I find the make and model of the motherboard. The name of the old sound card: Creative Sound Blasters Live and the model number is: CT4870(if that helps any.) The new one is: Blaster Audigy SE. I'm pretty sure it's PCI.Gateway isn't really enough... Gateway have a lot of different models. But never mind, did the old card fit into a slot like this: (Note the length and the separation into a LARGE and small section.) Do the new card fit in the same slot? I.e. it is neither to long or small and you're able to plug it all the way in.Quote from: Deerpark on February 20, 2008, 02:59:25 PM Gateway isn't really enough... Gateway have a lot of different models.It looks some-what similar to that. Yes, as far as it looks, it seems to be able to plug in.HA! Wooot!! I just got it working, APPARENTLY I had to push the sound card really hard into the slot. Thanks for your help though. |
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