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Maelstrom
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Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 4072
Location: Montréal
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Posted: 01/21/04 - 19:00 Post subject: Computer question
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I changed my graphic card today, the old one was an integrated card and it seems like both the graphic and sound card were implanted together.
My new graphic card works well but now I have no sound. Do I now need a new sound card or is there any way for me to get my old sound back ?
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NinjaBurger
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Joined: 01 Sep 2003 Posts: 2800
Location: St. Louis
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Posted: 01/21/04 - 19:01 Post subject: Re: Computer question
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| Maelstrom wrote: | I changed my graphic card today, the old one was an integrated card and it seems like both the graphic and sound card were implanted together.
My new graphic card works well but now I have no sound. Do I now need a new sound card or is there any way for me to get my old sound back ? |
Just replace the sound card with a new one.
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Paco
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Joined: 13 Oct 2002 Posts: 12940
Location: Jacksonville, FL
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Posted: 01/21/04 - 19:01 Post subject:
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I don't speak french, sorry.
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NickPSH
RealPoor Master of Posts

Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 5680
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Posted: 01/21/04 - 19:03 Post subject: Re: Computer question
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| Maelstrom wrote: | I changed my graphic card today, the old one was an integrated card and it seems like both the graphic and sound card were implanted together.
My new graphic card works well but now I have no sound. Do I now need a new sound card or is there any way for me to get my old sound back ? |
I don't think there's a simple way to get your sound back. Your best bet is to just go buy a soundcard.
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Paco
RealPoor Jedi

Joined: 13 Oct 2002 Posts: 12940
Location: Jacksonville, FL
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Posted: 01/21/04 - 19:05 Post subject:
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He certainly should be able to afford it. Does it sound like more and more b******t for the lottery winner that he is, that he's using some piece of shit computer with a sound/video combo board?
/coughsbullshit..b******t
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NinjaBurger
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Joined: 01 Sep 2003 Posts: 2800
Location: St. Louis
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Posted: 01/21/04 - 19:06 Post subject:
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| Paco wrote: | He certainly should be able to afford it. Does it sound like more and more b******t for the lottery winner that he is, that he's using some piece of shit computer with a sound/video combo board?
/coughsbullshit..b******t |
He already said he was kidding mang.
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Maelstrom
RealPoor Guru

Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 4072
Location: Montréal
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Posted: 01/21/04 - 19:08 Post subject:
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| Paco wrote: | He certainly should be able to afford it. Does it sound like more and more b******t for the lottery winner that he is, that he's using some piece of shit computer with a sound/video combo board?
/coughsbullshit..b******t |
Youre a fast one for sure..everyone except you already figured out that when I said : I won over 20...was a joke.
Now please go back to playing with your d**k since it prob the only thing that you understand how to do.
Thanks folks Ill get a new sound card.
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Spitulski
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Joined: 23 Nov 2002 Posts: 4344
Location: Washington
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Posted: 01/21/04 - 19:10 Post subject:
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| Maelstrom wrote: | | Paco wrote: | He certainly should be able to afford it. Does it sound like more and more b******t for the lottery winner that he is, that he's using some piece of shit computer with a sound/video combo board?
/coughsbullshit..b******t |
Youre a fast one for sure..everyone except you already figured out that when I said : I won over 20...was a joke.
Now please go back to playing with your d**k since it prob the only thing that you understand how to do.
Thanks folks Ill get a new sound card. |
IT WAS A JOKE?
PEOPLE PLAY WITH THEIR DICKS?
YOU'RE GETTING A NEW SOUND CARD?
All three of these are wrong.
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Paco
RealPoor Jedi

Joined: 13 Oct 2002 Posts: 12940
Location: Jacksonville, FL
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Posted: 01/21/04 - 19:12 Post subject:
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Like I said, I don't speak french. I didn't see the part where you said you were joking..must be a french thing, and their wacky sense of sophisticated humor. Touche'
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Banzai
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Posted: 01/21/04 - 19:24 Post subject:
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Solution to everything:
Jiggel it.
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Cryz
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Joined: 17 Feb 2003 Posts: 1013
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Posted: 01/21/04 - 19:29 Post subject:
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| Banzai wrote: | Solution to everything:
Jiggel it. |
what about crying babies?
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Spitulski
RealPoor Guru

Joined: 23 Nov 2002 Posts: 4344
Location: Washington
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Posted: 01/21/04 - 19:35 Post subject:
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| Cryz wrote: | | Banzai wrote: | Solution to everything:
Jiggel it. |
what about crying babies? |
Last time I checked, crying babies is included in everything.
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Maelstrom
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Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 4072
Location: Montréal
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Posted: 01/22/04 - 14:11 Post subject:
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I went to the store today and the vendor doesn't understand why my sound doesn't work it worked perfectly before I intalled my new graphic card.
I know everything is on , there is no hardware conflicts, its not on mute.
Now my computer had an inclued graphic card into it...I changed it for a Radeon 9500 and I now plug my monitor into the new graphic card hole , so my graphics are all good and working.
So what could have caused this? I even updated my sound card driver in case...
possible that while installing my new card I forgot to do something that might have caused some problems?
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Celestra
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Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 6929
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Posted: 01/22/04 - 14:14 Post subject:
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| Paco wrote: | | Like I said, I don't speak french. |
This was intentional... yes?
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Banzai
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Posted: 01/22/04 - 14:16 Post subject:
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| Maelstrom wrote: | I went to the store today and the vendor doesn't understand why my sound doesn't work it worked perfectly before I intalled my new graphic card.
I know everything is on , there is no hardware conflicts, its not on mute.
Now my computer had an inclued graphic card into it...I changed it for a Radeon 9500 and I now plug my monitor into the new graphic card hole , so my pghraics are all good and working.
So what could have caused this? I even updated my sound card driver in case...
possible that while installing my new card I forgot to do something that might have caused some problems? |
Your motherboard might have an on board sound card that you might have to disable in bios or else it will be thinking you want to use it instead of your sound card.
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Uglarbashdemgud
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Joined: 14 Oct 2002 Posts: 3245
Location: Riding on 2 wheels, One at a time.
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Posted: 01/22/04 - 14:17 Post subject:
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Mael - check your BIOS, sometimes you will have to disable the onboard video/audio to get it to work with the new hardware.
I'm not sure what kind of board you have but check the people that make the board - I'm sure they will have a way to disable/enable it.
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Syke
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Joined: 12 Oct 2002 Posts: 2976
Location: Huntington Beach, CA
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Posted: 01/22/04 - 14:21 Post subject:
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| Celestra wrote: | | Paco wrote: | | Like I said, I don't speak french. |
This was intentional... yes?
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I think it was sort of a light slap on the cheek type of thing...
You know like when you want to p**s someone off, you just *slap slap*...
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eqchanter
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Joined: 04 Dec 2002 Posts: 1543
Location: tennessee
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Posted: 01/22/04 - 14:55 Post subject:
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Is the card build on to the Board? If so you should be able to just disable one part in the BIOS. But sound cards are cheap anyway. You can get a good for for around or under $100 if all you want it for is games.
Did you have to move any cables? My sound card has several audio cables attatced to it as well as a seperate power cable. But they are kind of hard to miss.
It may not be conflicting but may be using the same IRQ which sometimes even though it is not the same space can cause one of the pieces of hardare to be used as a lower priority. This happened to me with my soyo motherboard. It kept putting my SCSI controller , video card and ethernet card all on the same IRQ and I could never get the net card working while I had the scsi card installed.
I would have reinstalled so I could change the IRQ but I am lasy and just said s***w the SCSI drive untill I get around to reinstalling.
Try changing the IRQ if you can even if it is not conflicting.
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Maelstrom
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Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 4072
Location: Montréal
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Posted: 01/22/04 - 15:32 Post subject:
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f*****g moron that I am, yeah I unpluged a little white plug while inserting my graphic card.
And my Bios setting only work if on automatic?
Anyway sound works now.
Thanks a lot folks.
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Banzai
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Posted: 01/22/04 - 15:35 Post subject:
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f**k Mael, you aren't supposed to tell us if realpoor is actually helpfull/usefull, it ruines the illusion, ya know?
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Paco
RealPoor Jedi

Joined: 13 Oct 2002 Posts: 12940
Location: Jacksonville, FL
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Posted: 01/22/04 - 15:54 Post subject:
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| Celestra wrote: | | Paco wrote: | | Like I said, I don't speak french. |
This was intentional... yes?
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oui
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