tempestuous
Group: Members
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Posted: July 06 2005,13:41 |
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With an older audio chip, you will need to manually load its driver, and probably specify its resource settings (these are sometimes listed in BIOS). Help us to help you. We need the brand and model of your audio chipset.
This information is often difficult to find on the web ... I just tried now, and amongst the vague information available the strongest possibility is that you have a Crystal chip. If so, we still need the model. There's a driver for the cs42xx series, a driver for the cs46xx series, and there are 2 models, the cs4231 and cs4248, which use a different driver altogether.
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