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28-Jun-2007, 03:49 PM #1
Audigy 2 and vista problem
Hope someone can help with this problem. After moving my Audigy 2 sound card to another slot in the mother board to move it out the way of a new graphics card it now isn't being recognized properly by Vista. It works O.K. with two speakers but I can't get Vista to recognize the speaker setting folder so I can't change it to the 6.1 speakers that I have. I have installed the latest Vista drivers and applications from the Creative down load site but that doesn't work either. I upgraded to Vista over XP and everything was fine with the sound and the Audigy 2 programs, nothing was changed until I had to move the card.
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28-Jun-2007, 06:07 PM #2
Does it do the same thing when you move it back to the config that you had before?
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29-Jun-2007, 03:27 PM #3
I haven't tried that yet as it means going back to my AGP graphics card which is inferior to my new one.
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