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Sound Driver 1

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newbie202

Technical User
Feb 20, 2004
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CA
Hello '
I am having problems finding the following Sound card Driver or replacement ( CRYSTAL CS4610/14/22/24/30 ) can anyone point me in the right direction i would realy appreciate the help.

Thanks newbie
 
here's one: click here. you need to create an account though. don't worry it's free.

let us know if this helped. peace! [peace]

kilroy [knight]
philippines

"Once a king, always a king. But being a knight is more than enough."
 
Hello,
I am trying to install a windows 98 sound drivers
that came with the Computer on a floppy disk.
The problem is there is no exe file in this package.
Can anyone give me the directions as how I can install these drivers without an exe file.

Thank you very much. Newbie .
 
Hi Newbie.

When you put the sound card in its slot & boot the PC, does Windows 98 show you a message that it found new hardware? Or does it boot to the desktop with no message at all?

Regards,
Doc



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Newbie,

For Plug and Pray (er...Play) hardware the procedure is below.

>Turn off the pc and install the hardware.
>At the next boot the OS will recognize the hardware and prompt for the driver set.
>Put the driver set in (floppy or cd) and let 98 know where to look from the dialog choices. (Sometimes you will need to browse to the location if it is in a subdirectory on the media)
>At this point 98 should copy the files it needs from the media. It may also require the Win98 CDROM or be pointed to the Cabinet files on the Harddrive (Normaly C:\windows\options\cabs for OEM installs)
>The system should now recognize the hardware properly.

Now this describes the way it should work. (Thus the Plug and Pray) If it doesn't, give us the specific system messages and prompts and we can better diagnose the situation.




Tim Roop
"If you can do something about it, why waste time getting upset? If you can't do anything about it, why bother getting upset on top of it? -Shantideva
 
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