SB X-Fi, Can't install!

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  1. eZAK1

    eZAK1 Member

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    Hello all,



    I've been having trouble installing a Sound Blaster X-Fi extreme audio PCI sound card mod.#SB0790



    Here's the story; Uninstalled previous card. Turned off onboard audio in BIOS.

    Install CD auto runs then goes to install. On first attempt, "Error......unable to detect hardware..." message appears, click 'OK'

    Install's second attempt seems to work! Success message, Exit, Restart, Found New Hardware,
    (tried install from here = error; no hdw found, tried cancel, CD, 'setup.exe' same result)


    Creative Prod. Reg. works fine, finds hdw., Reg. complete, No update found.


    Tried to install driver; XFXA_PCDRV_LB_1_04_0079, Same error message"...unable to detect..."


    Device Manager; ! Multimedia Audio Controller (code 28), Tried to reinstall driver, "No support device found"

    Running Win XP, sp3, ASUS MoBo
    Any Suggestion?



    Thank You
     
  2. k00ka

    k00ka Regular member

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    Try searching the ASUS forums/support.. Check for latest mobo driver(s) update..Good luck!.
     
  3. Mez

    Mez Active member

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    You have a hardware issue. Either the card or the bus connection for the card is not working correctly. You can try switching cards with another slot. You might get lucky in that it is the bus and what wasn't working in the one slot works on the other and that the second device does not need the broken channel. Actually, you would be luckier if it was the card.
     
  4. Paula_X

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    defo faulty card.. spent a long time on one of these doing the same a few months back

    managed to get a screech out of it by changing it's interrupt setting.. onboard modem was on IRQ8.. the only one soundblasters seem to ever want to use.. but no proper sound.. might work if you look for anything using IRQ8 and send it somewhere else.. 11 or 12 are usually free

    creative make shit.. look for a yamaha chipset card with your refund money.
     
  5. eZAK1

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    OK, I'll check out ASUS.

    I did change PCI slots to no effect.

    I'm also thinking it's the card.
     
  6. Mez

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    Check out the IRQs a conflict will produce the this error.
     
  7. eZAK1

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    Mez,

    Help me with the IRQ's.

    In BIOS set up I have thes options;

    Serial port 1 address: Disabled, 3F8/IRQ4, 2F8/IRQ3, 3E8/IRQ4, 2E8/IRQ3, & Auto
    Parallel port address: Disabled, 378/IRQ7, 278/IRQ5, 3BC/IRQ7
    Parallel port mode: Normal, EPP, ECP, BI-Directional

    (Bold is current settings)

    Thanks
     
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    If nothing is using 8 you do not have a problem with IRQs. Then it is the card. It was a long shot but you needed to check that out before you bought a new card.
     
  9. eZAK1

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    Thanks everyone!

    A new card it is!
     

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