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More info?)
That rings a bell. I will try to find something and get back to you.
EAG1945
"briankd" <briankd@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F4049BEE-8864-4029-9A42-F086D5D6E333@microsoft.com...
> Still doing the same thing.I did get a "signal frequency out of range"
> error
> message this time.
>
> "EAG1945" wrote:
>
>> Hi brainkd,
>> Try entering your BIOS and make sure the onboard audio is set to
>> "disabled"
>> not "auto". If that doesn't fix it, try moving your sound card to the
>> slot
>> farthest away from the graphics card.
>> EAG1945
>>
>> "Paul W" <wf1000xg@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:ux$sdWOuFHA.1256@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>> > Contact the manufacturer's of the games
>> >
>> > "briankd" <briankd@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> > news:61AE983B-A1D5-4369-9B66-6A9DAED9E2BE@microsoft.com...
>> >>I having trouble with games especially crashing back to the
>> >>desktop.Game
>> >>card
>> >> is brand new.Sound card is brand new.Drivers are all updated.Any help?
>> >
>> >
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