said:
>In <200511230333.jAN3Wwgh052436@pimout6-ext.prodigy.net>, on 11/22/05
> at 07:33 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>>I tried reinstalling the sound drivers using minstall. I checked the
>>Sound utility and all the Enable boxes are checked, and the volume is at
>>100%. I think I can hear the sound very faintly when I shut down.
>Humm. Do you have a mixer for your sound card? You might take a look at
>mmpm2.ini and see if the mastervolume setting makes sense.
>Steven
While playing around with the GENMac wireless driver, I remmed out a bunch
of lines in config.sys, and lo and behold, the sound came back. I couldn't
get the wireless to work, and when I restored the original config.sys
file, the sound was gone again.
Does this sound like an IRQ conflict? Is there a way to trouble shoot it?
(It would take forever to check out which config.sys line is the culprit).
Thanks,
Sandy
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