wassie
Oct 12 2006, 02:52 PM
| | hi guys,
i just got a new soundcard. an Creative X-FI XtremeMusic. But when i put it in my computer my whole system doesn't work. I tried putting the soundcard in an other slot. But that also wont work. I thought the soundcard was broken, but i sended it to a shop to get tested. And the soundcard is good. Someone said i maybe needed a BIOS update. Does anyone know another reason why this could be?
greetings wassie |
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Hadi
Oct 12 2006, 04:52 PM
This card would not be compatible with your PC. I had I kind of this problem once but it was with the graphics card, it appeared that it isn't compatible with my PC. Did updating the BIOS solved the issue?
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tehyev
Oct 12 2006, 05:58 PM
Most computers today have a PCI slot, so I doubt its uncompatibality with his computer. Are you sure you hooked everything up correctly? Also, I wouldn't recommend updating the BIOS unless you know a lot about computers, because people who are new to computers can screw it all it up with a BIOS update.
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serverph
Oct 12 2006, 06:24 PM
check the requirements against your own setup. see what you may be missing. some basic product requirements as listed on creative.com: QUOTE * Genuine Intel® Pentium® III 1 GHz, AMD® 1 GHz processor or faster * Intel, AMD or 100% compatible motherboard chipset * Microsoft® Windows® XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) * 256MB RAM * 600MB of free hard disk space * Available PCI 2.1 slot for the audio card * CD-ROM/CD-RW or CD/DVD-ROM required for software installation * Graphics card with DirectX® 9 and OpenGL® compliant 3D graphics accelerator also, it may just be loosely connected to your PCI slot. but then again, i figure this won't affect your system from booting up, if ever. most often, it would simply just be unrecognized and not be identified properly in your device manager. if your computer will not work with the new card installed, yet will resume functioning properly when it is removed again, then it could likely be a hardware conflict of sorts.
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brandon10092
Oct 12 2006, 08:21 PM
All computers come with PCI Slots. It's not a matter of being able to install it in the computer, but a matter of getting the computer to recognize and run with the soundcard installed. Just as a couple others above mentioned, I suspect your computer doesn't meet the hardware requirements, so you should check the box, and open up dxdiag (DirectX Diagnostics tool if you didn't know, open start-run-type dxdiag) and it will give you all the system specs. Compare them with the requirements on the box.
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wassie
Oct 12 2006, 09:33 PM
I have all the system requirements, but i'll try to update my bios. And i'll format my pc and all. And then if it still wont work, i'll call Acer.
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iervan
Nov 25 2006, 04:27 AM
what's the meaning of Bit depth, sampling rate, and feature set??? my teacher speak that quality of Sound Card is determine by them. thank's before,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, where I can get the information about the best Sound Card for PC and Notebook????
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kdr_98
Nov 28 2006, 11:57 AM
All depends what you want to do with your sound card. If it's just for playing games and play some MP3 files, almost any soundcard will be good. Mostly I use the soundcard built-in on the mainbord, and I don't place an addional sound card.
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