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Navy Dude
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Basically, when booting I get four installation windows on the lines of 'High Definiton Audio device detected' and the usual search for drivers options. This is kind of odd since no new device has been installed, still relying on the ole SB X-Fi Xtreme. On device manager however there are indeed four devices marked with question marked, tagged to be part of mobo devices. I don't know where this came from since they've not been there before. The pop-up messages are annoying enough but more seriously the sound is often now crackly and behind video events. Huh wth, says I. What do you say?
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Lucky Jack
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Sound card is going bad or the mobo is on the way out. Remove the sound card and use you speakers on the mobo plug in for sound. See if this stops.
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If it is the sound device on the mainboard, there should be a jumper setting or a bios setting to disable that sound device. If you have your manual or give us the mainboards name, we can easily find out...
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You can try reinstalling the proper driver for the onboard device as well. Seems like Windows isn't detecting it properly and/or doesn't have the proper driver available.
If it's Win7, there's a good chance the driver is listed under optional updates.
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You should enter bios/setup and disable the device if you are using stand alone(in slot/external) sound card.
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Yes, there is no sense in driving both. And they both would use resources like interrupts etc. One more source of possible problems in a computer...
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