Have you passed through this?

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TamaSabian

TamaSabian

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I just bought a new computer, I made an upgrade really, now I have a Intel PIV with 2.6 GHZ processor, HDD of 60GB and 256 RAM. The problem with it is the same I have two or three months ago, I installed my Delta 1010LT, WinXP recongnized it very well, but when I reboot it something happens and the sound goes, I can´t play anything from my computer.:mad: !!!
If I install the latest drivers from, let´s say my video card, the soundcard begins to work, or if I install the windows service pack, everything it´s ok. But if I reboot......the soundcard goes wrong.
I wrote M-Audio, and they told me that this is something that hve been reported lately and it´s due to some missing drivers or files that are lost when you reboot, or something like that. They recommend me to install the latest driver of my soundcard, I did it but after I reboot the soundcard goes wrong.

Could you help me please!!!

Thanks
Tama
 
Well, after a lot of hours in front of my machine, and just a PCI slot change everything is working fine. :) . Don´t know exactly what it is, I´ve installed my soundcard too many times, I think that after changing the card from the PCI slot 1 to the third one something happened in the configuration and now it is fine.

Kind of weird don´t ya think

Tama;)
 
there's an uninstal program on the M-Audio site. When you do it manualy you get a lot of strings left in the registry. That's what makes it fuck up when you reinstal.

Alec.
 
Could you tell me where´s the link to it??. I think the drivers link is the most indicated but in the search page that shows after you click on it, you can find nothing more than drivers.

Thanks
Tama
 
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