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Dabba Dooba
Joined: July 2002
Location: Muskegon, Michigan
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Make sure your bios isnt set to onboard sound if u even have onboard sound.
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Joined: January 2003
Location: Fort Worth, TX
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I assume everest is another one of those brain dead driver download tools that work right about half the time? If yes, do the following in the order shown:
1) Get rid of everest. 2) Remove the sound card 3) Delete the sound card folder in windows 4) Remove the sound card entries in the windows configuration file (I think that's what it's called. It's been 3 years since I wasted my time using 98). 5) Find the install CD that came with the card and install thewindows 98 drivers for it and reboot. 6) If the sound works now leave it alone. If the sound does not work yet: 7) Go to the manufacturers web site and find the latest win98 drivers download. 8) Install the drivers you downloaded and reboot (twice! don't ask why it's a 98 thing) If the sound still does not work: 9) Remove card and reboot 10) Power down re-install card and reboot (twice) If at this point the card does not work: 11) return the new card you bought and use the money to buy Win XP. Your computer will run 30% faster and the hardware installs will be pretty much automatic. Some people will call me stupid and suggest you skip the first 10 steps and just do step 11). I will take no offense because they are right. I just wanted you to suffer enough first to make the expense of XP feel worth it. PS Everest probably told you to put in a new driver that is not 98SE compliant. This happens, unfortunately you can't get back to your stable baseline now. If the system works never upgrade hardware drivers, bios etc. The upgrades are to fix known problems and can introduce problems to otherwise stable systems. "If it ain't broke don't fix it." |
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Michaelsoft Systems CEO
Joined: February 2003
Location: Hamilton, Ontario Canada Earth
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Everest is basically Aida32, same look different name.
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Dabba Dooba
Joined: July 2002
Location: Muskegon, Michigan
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Will xp even run on 450mhz? Otherwise he could upgrade to windows me :P lol jk.
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Joined: February 2004
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yeh it can definitely run it as long as he has a bare minimum of 256mb ram
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Dabba Dooba
Joined: July 2002
Location: Muskegon, Michigan
Posts: 6,344
Reputation: 1590
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Alright just checking so he dont go and buy xp for no reason. I would really spend the money on upgrading the computer but if he/she is on a tight budget than going xp would be a good idea like Leejend said.
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