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Sound card produces odd noises during boot-up
Hello. I am new to this group, but not to Usenet.
I have an Aztech Sound III 336SP sound card, that, while booting, will start to "beep" in a pattern (like Morse code). After Windows boots the sound card works correctly. Is this beeping normal? I think that the motherboard "tests" the sound card during bootup and this causes the beeping. PS: I don't have a microphone hooked up to the card. Just a pair of cheap speakers and headphones. Thanks. -- Chaos® - posting from Brazil Please ask for e-mail address. |
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"Chaos Master" said in :
Hello. I am new to this group, but not to Usenet. I have an Aztech Sound III 336SP sound card, that, while booting, will start to "beep" in a pattern (like Morse code). After Windows boots the sound card works correctly. Is this beeping normal? I think that the motherboard "tests" the sound card during bootup and this causes the beeping. PS: I don't have a microphone hooked up to the card. Just a pair of cheap speakers and headphones. Thanks. Are you using the Windows-supplied audio drivers? You don't mention your motherboard. Might it perhaps require you obtain and/or install the chipset drivers? Like maybe VIA's chipset drivers if using a VIA chipset motherboard or one with nVidia's nForce[2] chipset. Did you ever bother to go to the manufacturer's web site to get their latest audio drivers that are Windows XP compatible? I don't know if Aztech even provides a web site for downloads. If not, maybe you can find a driver web site by doing a Google search for "+Aztech sound card" -- __________________________________________________ __________ *** Post replies to newsgroup. E-mail is not accepted. *** __________________________________________________ __________ |
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] said this in alt.comp.hardware, at Sat, 03 Jan 2004
04:35:49 GMT, in article FErJb.105465$VB2.272368@attbi_s51. I can prove it. And thus I reply: Are you using the Windows-supplied audio drivers? Yes, if my understanding of the output from AIDA32 is right. You don't mention your motherboard. Might it perhaps require you obtain and/or install the chipset drivers? Like maybe VIA's chipset drivers if using a VIA chipset motherboard or one with nVidia's nForce[2] chipset. No. I am using a motherboard with a Intel i430VX chipset - according to AIDA32. AIDA32_DUMP Motherboard Properties Motherboard ID 03/03/97-i430VX-02071997C-00 Motherboard Name Amptron PM-7900/8800 Motherboard Manufacturer Company Name Amptron International, Inc. [snip URL's] Chipset Properties Motherboard Chipset Intel Triton 82430VX External Cache Size 0 KB External Cache Status Disabled /// SOUND CARD INFO /// Device Properties Driver Description Aztech 2320 Compatible PnP Audio (WDM) Driver Date 05/05/1999 Driver Provider Microsoft INF File WDMA_AZT.INF /AIDA32_DUMP and as far as I know there's a driver of the chipset, loaded. Did you ever bother to go to the manufacturer's web site to get their latest audio drivers that are Windows XP compatible? I don't know if Aztech even provides a web site for downloads. If not, maybe you can find a driver web site by doing a Google search for "+Aztech sound card" Not yet. I will do this today. Thanks. -- Chaos® - posting from Brazil Please ask for e-mail address. |
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On Sat, 3 Jan 2004 14:08:09 -0200, Chaos Master
wrote: snip, snip, snip Motherboard ID 03/03/97-i430VX-02071997C-00 Motherboard Name Amptron PM-7900/8800 Driver Description Aztech 2320 Compatible PnP Audio (WDM) Driver Date 05/05/1999 Driver Provider Microsoft INF File WDMA_AZT.INF /AIDA32_DUMP and as far as I know there's a driver of the chipset, loaded. Yes, the Intel VX chipset is "natively" supported by Windows, no additional driver needed. Did you ever bother to go to the manufacturer's web site to get their latest audio drivers that are Windows XP compatible? I don't know if Aztech even provides a web site for downloads. If not, maybe you can find a driver web site by doing a Google search for "+Aztech sound card" Not yet. I will do this today. Thanks. What operating system? If it's Win9x, try browsing to the sound card drivers, see if there's a "VXD" driver instead of the WDM.. sometimes called the "win95" or Win98" driver, opposed to being called a Win98SE or newer driver... the Win95/98 driver will work on 98SE too, but I don't know about ME, not enough experience with ME. My first reaction when I read you had an Amptron VX board, was "yuck". To put it bluntly, that's a poor board even ignoring it's age or (now) low performance. It may be time to see what motherboard upgrades are possible. Dave |
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] said this in alt.comp.hardware, at Sat, 03 Jan 2004 18:29:33
GMT, in article . I can prove it. And thus I reply: What operating system? If it's Win9x, try browsing to the sound card drivers, see if there's a "VXD" driver instead of the WDM.. sometimes called the "win95" or Win98" driver, opposed to being called a Win98SE or newer driver... the Win95/98 driver will work on 98SE too, but I don't know about ME, not enough experience with ME. Windows 98 SE. But as I said, the beeping happens before Windows loads. It happens at early POST (just before memory testing). My first reaction when I read you had an Amptron VX board, was "yuck". To put it bluntly, that's a poor board even ignoring it's age or (now) low performance. It may be time to see what motherboard upgrades are possible. I know that, and I am soon going to buy a new computer. For my light usage (MS- Office/Internet) I've never bothered with getting a new motherboard. -- Chaos® - posting from Brazil Please ask for e-mail address. |
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Chaos Master wrote in message . ..
] said this in alt.comp.hardware, at Sat, 03 Jan 2004 18:29:33 GMT, in article . I can prove it. And thus I reply: What operating system? If it's Win9x, try browsing to the sound card drivers, see if there's a "VXD" driver instead of the WDM.. sometimes called the "win95" or Win98" driver, opposed to being called a Win98SE or newer driver... the Win95/98 driver will work on 98SE too, but I don't know about ME, not enough experience with ME. Windows 98 SE. But as I said, the beeping happens before Windows loads. It happens at early POST (just before memory testing). My first reaction when I read you had an Amptron VX board, was "yuck". To put it bluntly, that's a poor board even ignoring it's age or (now) low performance. It may be time to see what motherboard upgrades are possible. I know that, and I am soon going to buy a new computer. For my light usage (MS- Office/Internet) I've never bothered with getting a new motherboard. You might try changing the PCI latency if you recently added new hardware. Also if you can try and reseat the sound card. May have worked it's self loose. If the above don't help since you said it sounded like morse code. It could be just sending out an "SOS" knowing how bad the motherboard is :-) |
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] said this in alt.comp.hardware, at 4 Jan 2004
03:10:14 -0800, in article . I can prove it. And thus I reply: You might try changing the PCI latency if you recently added new hardware. Also if you can try and reseat the sound card. May have worked it's self loose. I will try those solutions. The last hardware I added was a printer and scanner. If the above don't help since you said it sounded like morse code. It could be just sending out an "SOS" knowing how bad the motherboard is :-) :-D. Seriously, the beeping is too fast to be correctly understood, but it sounds like 'AAAA' -- Chaos® - posting from Brazil Please ask for e-mail address. |
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