I have copied and pasted your message to my correspondent. If I hear back I will let
you know. I really appreciate all the help I have received here.
Mary
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"sdneo" <> wrote in message
news:VcT_a.7434$ .com...
> Mary,
>
> This guy's PC doesn't have a Sound Blaster Pro, so drivers found on Creative
> Lab's site aren't going to work. The sound hardware is imbedded on this
> PC's motherboard - which appears to be based on VIA chipsets. The reason
> "Sound Blaster Pro" is showing up as a detected device is because the
> imbedded VIA sound hardware provides "Sound Blaster Pro" emulation - a
> feature that can probably be disabled in the PC's BIOS setup (have the user
> press 'Del' or 'Esc" as instructed on the display when powering on the PC to
> enter the BIOS setup).
>
> The "Sound Blaster Pro" emulation feature of the VIA AC97 Audio Controller
> is causing Windows 98 to detect and install drivers for two sound cards.
> His PC really only has one sound card - the "VIA AC97 Audio Controller". He
> needs to disable the "Sound Blaster Pro" emulation in the power-on BIOS
> setup program, save these changes, reboot and remove the "Sound Blaster Pro"
> device from the Windows Device Manager (found in Control Panel, System). It
> may also be necessary to remove the VIA AC97 Audio Controller Device (also
> in the Device Manager), reboot and allow Windows to re-detect and install
> the driver for this device.
>
> You shouldn't have to download any drivers since the VIA AC97 Audio
> Controller driver appears to be included in the Windows 98 O/S.
>
> If none of these steps correct the problem, you should go to the PC or PC's
> motherboard manufacturer's website and download the audio drivers from that
> site. VIA has a support forum, and here is a thread that describes similar
> problems with the AC97 Audio:
>
> http://forums.viaarena.com/messagevi...7&threadid=416
>
> You will find links to VIA audio drivers on this form as well. It would be
> helpful to know the manufacturer of his motherboard. I'm guessing that it's
> a Chaintech, based on the information you provided.
>
> Hope all of this information helps.
>
>
>
> "laserdog" <> wrote in message
> news:KKb_a.24482$...
> > He did send the Belarc report, according to it, he has Sound Blaster Pro
> or
> > compatible. This is exactly what it says:
> > NABTS/FEC VBI Codec
> > Sound Blaster Pro or compatible
> > VIA AC'97 Audio Controller (WDM)
> >
> > I went to the Creative site but no driver is available for his system. I
> am so
> > frustrated with all this. This is what it says about his motherboard:
> > Board: 8363-686
> > Bus Clock: 133 megahertz
> > BIOS: Award Software International, Inc. 6.00 PG 06/08/2001
> >
> >
> >
> > If I knew where to go for help, I would go believe me. Will he need to
> update his
> > BIOS? I cannot even imagine his doing this...
> >
> > Thanks again, Mary
> >
> >
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> > "Folk" <> wrote in message
> > news:...
> > > On Tue, 12 Aug 2003 10:39:59 GMT, "laserdog"
> > > <> wrote:
> > >
> > > >I am trying to find help for someone who says his sound card is
> SoundBlaster
> > Playback
> > > >220, This is what else he tells me:
> > > >VIA AC97 Audio Controller
> > > >PCtel Serial Wave Device
> > > >He is using the Windows 98 OS.
> > > >I have gone to the SoundBlaster web site but cannot find a driver for
> this
> > particular
> > > >description.
> > > >I would appreciate any advice.
> > > >Thanks, Mary
> > >
> > > VIA AC97 Audio Controller = onboard sound. You need to go to the
> > > motherboard manufacturers website for drivers.
> > >
> > > A lot of onboard sound solutions provide "Soundblaster emulation",
> > > which is for DOS support only. That's probably where he came up with
> > > "Soundblaster".
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
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