Scribe
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Not shure whether this might help, but did you already disabled the onboard sound card ?
And doesn't the device manager report problems after reboot ?
Yeah i did disable onboard sound card, and he device manager doesn't report any problems. That's why I came here for help.. I'm stumped.
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Is thre a file where password information is kept in windows XP? If so what is it's name and where is it located?
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Is the cable for your mic magnetically sheilded? If not then it is interference from a high-voltage electricity source (probably the PSU on your computer). Check to see if the mc cable is sheilded, and if it isn't, look into purchasing one that is.
EDIT: If the cable IS sheilded, it is probably the 1/8 adaptor.
This link provides some insight into magnetic sheilding
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I installed a new sound card because the one on my motherboard stopped working properly. First time, the drivers installed correctly and I was able to listen to all my music. Now, every time I turn off the computer or restart, I have to uninstall and then reinstall the drivers before I can play anything. Is there a reason for this, and is there a solution to this problem?-Scribe-
Need Help With Sound Card Installation Problems
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no need. I got fed up with windows XP in the end so I just formatted the whole hard drive and installed Windows 2000 again. I prefer it actually. The sound card works fine, as far as I can tell. Thanks for the help anyway!