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7N400 Pro 2 audio and video
I am having some type of driver conflicts with my Nvidia Geforce 4
MX440 card and some conflicts with my onboard sound making background noises while attempting to play DVD's. I have the latest bios and drivers installed. Has anyone else had these problems and possibly found a solution. Thanks in advance, Philip Wolfe |
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Phil Wolfe wrote:
I am having some type of driver conflicts with my Nvidia Geforce 4 MX440 card and some conflicts with my onboard sound making background noises while attempting to play DVD's. I have the latest bios and drivers installed. Has anyone else had these problems and possibly found a solution. Thanks in advance, Philip Wolfe My solution for audio stuttering so far has been: no nvidia drivers at all. -- ___ / ` . Selkämerenkatu 18 A 11 _ _/______ | ` ` . ten.epa FIN-00180 Helsinki Finl toke | |\__(__O-----\---D--)---------csten@it +358-(0)41-5222009 a @iki-----|-| __ _ | | . . ´ halekot +358-(0)9-6856258 n ..fi |_|/ |__/ \___/ \ . ´ +358-(0)50-5458386 d |
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Hi.
When I built my system, I had background noise until I applied all the patches for MS XP, one of which was a sound driver to correct that noise. "Phil Wolfe" wrote in message ... I am having some type of driver conflicts with my Nvidia Geforce 4 MX440 card and some conflicts with my onboard sound making background noises while attempting to play DVD's. I have the latest bios and drivers installed. Has anyone else had these problems and possibly found a solution. Thanks in advance, Philip Wolfe |
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Same here - all sorts of background noise until I applied the latest driver.
-- John Bissell "Fred" wrote in message ... Hi. When I built my system, I had background noise until I applied all the patches for MS XP, one of which was a sound driver to correct that noise. "Phil Wolfe" wrote in message ... I am having some type of driver conflicts with my Nvidia Geforce 4 MX440 card and some conflicts with my onboard sound making background noises while attempting to play DVD's. I have the latest bios and drivers installed. Has anyone else had these problems and possibly found a solution. Thanks in advance, Philip Wolfe |
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I am running Windows 98SE and I am still struggling with the audio
and video. I have tried all sorts of patches and drivers and a couple of fresh installs. I have even replaced the power supply. I also can't get Norton Antivirus to complete a scan of my computer, it seems to come up with multiple errors. I appreciatte all the responses and I will continue to battle with this board until I get it right and will let everyone know what finally works. Thanks for all the input, Philip Wolfe John Bissell wrote: Same here - all sorts of background noise until I applied the latest driver. -- John Bissell "Fred" wrote in message ... Hi. When I built my system, I had background noise until I applied all the patches for MS XP, one of which was a sound driver to correct that noise. "Phil Wolfe" wrote in message ... I am having some type of driver conflicts with my Nvidia Geforce 4 MX440 card and some conflicts with my onboard sound making background noises while attempting to play DVD's. I have the latest bios and drivers installed. Has anyone else had these problems and possibly found a solution. Thanks in advance, Philip Wolfe |
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Thanks for the reply, I'll give it a shot, I have nothing to lose at this
point. Philip Wolfe Hammer Toe wrote: On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 09:48:53 -0600, Phil Wolfe wrote: I am running Windows 98SE and I am still struggling with the audio and video. I have tried all sorts of patches and drivers and a couple of fresh installs. I have even replaced the power supply. I also can't get Norton Antivirus to complete a scan of my computer, it seems to come up with multiple errors. I appreciatte all the responses and I will continue to battle with this board until I get it right and will let everyone know what finally works. Thanks for all the input, Philip Wolfe John Bissell wrote: Same here - all sorts of background noise until I applied the latest driver. -- John Bissell "Fred" wrote in message ... Hi. When I built my system, I had background noise until I applied all the patches for MS XP, one of which was a sound driver to correct that noise. "Phil Wolfe" wrote in message ... I am having some type of driver conflicts with my Nvidia Geforce 4 MX440 card and some conflicts with my onboard sound making background noises while attempting to play DVD's. I have the latest bios and drivers installed. Has anyone else had these problems and possibly found a solution. Thanks in advance, Philip Wolfe I'm not sure if what I have to say will be of any help because I'm running WinXP Pro on the above board BUT *I* had problems with audio also. Immediately after I installed XP, audio was fine BUT after I installed the supplied nForce2 chipset drivers that came with the MB supplied CD ("nVIDIA nFrorce2 Series Utilities CD v1.11"), I had a background noise/'whistle' CONSTANTLY coming from my speakers. I WAS able to isolate this problem to the REALTEK audio drivers that were installed from the supplied CD and SOLVE it by manually updating the driver using the XP driver supplied in the above CD's AUDIO\NV_AUDIO\XP_2K folder. Bottom line: I think there is an error (at least in the case of WinXP) in the installation script(s) that install the audio drivers. Maybe, just MAYBE, there may be a corresponding error affecting your OS as well??? Have you tried installing/upgrading with the AUDIO\NV_AUDIO\9X folder set? |
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Thanks Hammer Toe, That seems to have done the trick, I was even able to get Norton
antivirus to complete a scan of my system after the manual install. There must be an error in the installation script for win98 as well. Philip Wolfe Phil Wolfe wrote: Thanks for the reply, I'll give it a shot, I have nothing to lose at this point. Philip Wolfe Hammer Toe wrote: On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 09:48:53 -0600, Phil Wolfe wrote: I am running Windows 98SE and I am still struggling with the audio and video. I have tried all sorts of patches and drivers and a couple of fresh installs. I have even replaced the power supply. I also can't get Norton Antivirus to complete a scan of my computer, it seems to come up with multiple errors. I appreciatte all the responses and I will continue to battle with this board until I get it right and will let everyone know what finally works. Thanks for all the input, Philip Wolfe John Bissell wrote: Same here - all sorts of background noise until I applied the latest driver. -- John Bissell "Fred" wrote in message ... Hi. When I built my system, I had background noise until I applied all the patches for MS XP, one of which was a sound driver to correct that noise. "Phil Wolfe" wrote in message ... I am having some type of driver conflicts with my Nvidia Geforce 4 MX440 card and some conflicts with my onboard sound making background noises while attempting to play DVD's. I have the latest bios and drivers installed. Has anyone else had these problems and possibly found a solution. Thanks in advance, Philip Wolfe I'm not sure if what I have to say will be of any help because I'm running WinXP Pro on the above board BUT *I* had problems with audio also. Immediately after I installed XP, audio was fine BUT after I installed the supplied nForce2 chipset drivers that came with the MB supplied CD ("nVIDIA nFrorce2 Series Utilities CD v1.11"), I had a background noise/'whistle' CONSTANTLY coming from my speakers. I WAS able to isolate this problem to the REALTEK audio drivers that were installed from the supplied CD and SOLVE it by manually updating the driver using the XP driver supplied in the above CD's AUDIO\NV_AUDIO\XP_2K folder. Bottom line: I think there is an error (at least in the case of WinXP) in the installation script(s) that install the audio drivers. Maybe, just MAYBE, there may be a corresponding error affecting your OS as well??? Have you tried installing/upgrading with the AUDIO\NV_AUDIO\9X folder set? |
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