I was not able to use the sound on my HP Pavilion for speech to text, because could not make the recognition work, although created great .wav files.<br>Then, with crashes and lockups, moved to straight win98 in lieu of Win98SE and now the sound card is not available at all.<br>HP tech says HP "must have" changed the driver that Cirrus (chipmaker) provided, because the driver downloaded from Cirrus now won't run the sound chip on the motherboard. The HP support tech suggests I put in another soundcard, but there's not much room in this tight little package...<br>Guess my problems are going to be somewhat hardware specific due to proprietary modification of drivers (and firmware?) In my case, looks like this particular box has gotta go...(am I pouting?) unless someone has suggestions for making the Cirrus sound chip run correctly under Win98?? I need the sound card for speech to text transcription[critical], testing wav files for webpages, burning Barbershop practice CDs, etc. Right now, must work sound on Toshiba laptop, then transfer files thru the 98 box for uploads and CD creation. -nasty<br>--mcy<br><br>